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Unleash Your Career at the 2019 Southwest Veterinary Symposium in San Antonio. Gather with a community of the top veterinary professionals in the region at the SWVS annual symposium, September 26–29, 2019. With four incredible days packed full of continuing education, exhibits and interactive labs, our conference connects you to the leading trends in the industry. Hundreds of exhibitors and sponsors showcase the latest solutions and services to take your veterinary practice and services to the next level. Is renovating your office or hospital a pet project? Our Design Conference connects you with the industry’s most knowledgeable experts in veterinary architecture, building, remodeling and financing to help you upgrade your facility. Looking for the freshest ideas in veterinary medicine? Everyone is flocking to SWVS’ social events, because the best professionals attend to network with great folks, just like you. It’s the perfect chance to get new ideas, better understand opportunities and overcome challenges through hands-on labs, compelling discussions and master classes. By attending SWVS, you are unleashing your potential and discovering state-of-the-art ways to care for your clients. We’re looking forward to seeing you in San Antonio alongside brilliant colleagues from throughout the region!
801 E. Plano Parkway, Ste. 208 Plano, Texas 75074 Phone (972) 664-9800 Fax (972) 850-7469 www.SWVS.org EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR Tina Garcia, CMM, CMP, CFRE
PARTNER STATE VMAs Arkansas Veterinary Medical Association Louisiana Veterinary Medical Association New Mexico Veterinary Medical Association Oklahoma Veterinary Medical Association Texas Veterinary Medical Association MANAGING BOARD PRESIDENT Mike Beard, DVM Arkansas VMA VICE-PRESIDENT Kirk Ryan, DVM Louisiana VMA TREASURER Natalie Cooper, DVM Arkansas VMA PAST PRESIDENT Emily Walker, DVM New Mexico VMA MANAGERS John Mauterer, DVM Louisiana VMA T. Murt Byrne, DVM New Mexico VMA Mark Ferrell, DVM Oklahoma VMA Mollyann Holland, DVM Oklahoma VMA Jed Ford, DVM Texas VMA John Morton, DVM
Texas VMA CE LIAISON CE COMMITTEE CHAIR Amanda Favis, DVM Ruidoso, NM INDUSTRY REPS Mark Tye Zoetis Karen Lass, DVM Boehringer Ingelheim Pamela Mitchell, MS, DVM Dechra Jay Tischendorf, DVM Merck VMA EXECUTIVE DIRECTORS Maggie Milligan Arkansas VMA H. Bland O’Connor, CPA, CAE Louisiana VMA
Kirk Ryan, DVM Vice President
Mike Beard, DVM President
Amanda Favis, DVM CE Committee Chair
PARTNER STATE VMAs
Tamara Spooner New Mexico VMA
Amanda Meeks Oklahoma VMA Chris Copeland, JD, CAE Texas VMA
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THANK YOU TO OUR SWVS 2019 SPONSORS • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •
general information Schedule at a Glance. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 About SWVS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8 SWVS Awards/Nominations. . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 SWVS Reward Program. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 continuing education CE Credit Information. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 Speakers. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 CE Ticketed Events. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 CE Lecture Schedule. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 Design Conference. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 CE Session descriptions can be found online at www.swvs.org/ce-schedule swvs 2019 Social & Networking Events. . . . . . . . . . . . .26 SWVS Events. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .29 Hotel Accommodations. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .32 Map of Downtown San Antonio. . . . . . . . . . .32 Travel Planning. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .33 registration/EXHIBIT information Registration Information. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36 Cancellation Policy. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38 Exhibitors List. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40 Exhibit Hall Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 1 Exhibitor Satellite Sessions . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44 All information is correct at the time of printing. SWVS reserves the right to make replacements, as necessary. We will try our best to make comparable replacements. Please check www.swvs.org for the most current Symposium information. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •
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SWVS gratefully acknowledges the following companies for their support.
2019 SWVS IMPORTANT DATES
JULY 18 Last day to receive the EARLY BIRD registration fee discount AUGUST 9 Last day to register for Interactive Labs/ Master Classes/CE Tours/Meet the Expert Lunches AUGUST 31 Last day to receive the ADVANCE registration fee discount
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Observe Label Directions. Do not use Loxicom Oral Suspension in cats.Acute renal failure and death have been associated with the use of meloxicam in cats. As with any medication,side effects may occur.These are usually mild but may be serious.The most common side effects reported in field studies were vomiting,soft stool/diarrhea and decreased appetite. If side effects occur,discontinue treatment immediately and consult a veterinarian.Dogs should be evaluated for pre-existing medical conditions prior to treatment and monitored during therapy.See product labeling for full product information. ©2019 Norbrook Laboratories Limited.All rights reserved.Norbrook logos and Loxicom are registered trademarks of Norbrook Laboratories Limited.Metacam is a trademark of Boehringer IngelheimVetmedica, Inc. 0519-497-I01A
Precautions: The safe use of Loxicom Oral Suspension in dogs younger than 6 months of age, dogs used for breeding, or in pregnant or lactating dogs has not been evaluated. As a class, cyclo-oxygenase inhibitory NSAIDs may be associated with gastrointestinal, renal and hepatic toxicity. Sensitivity to drug-associated adverse events varies with the individual patient. Patients at great- est risk for renal toxicity are those that are dehydrated, on concomitant diuretic therapy, or those with existing renal, cardiovascular, and/or hepatic dysfunction. Concurrent administration of potentially nephrotoxic drugs should be carefully approached. NSAIDs may inhibit the prosta- glandins that maintain normal homeostatic function. Such anti-prostaglandin effects may result in clinically signifi- cant disease in patients with underlying or pre-existing disease that has not been previously diagnosed. Since NSAIDs possess the potential to induce gastrointestinal ulcerations and/or perforations, concomitant use with other anti-inflammatory drugs, such as NSAIDs or corti- costeroids, should be avoided or closely monitored. The use of concomitantly protein-bound drugs with Loxicom Oral Suspension has not been studied in dogs. Commonly used protein-bound drugs include cardiac, anticonvulsant and behavioral medications. The influence of concomi- tant drugs that may inhibit metabolism of Loxicom Oral Suspension has not been evaluated. Drug compatibility should be monitored in patients requiring adjunctive therapy. Adverse Reactions: Field safety was evaluated in 306 dogs. Based on the results of two studies, GI abnormali- ties (vomiting, soft stools, diarrhea, and inappetance) were the most common adverse reactions associated with the administration of meloxicam. Of the dogs that took meloxicam (n=157), forty experienced vomiting, nineteen experienced diarrhea/soft stool, five experienced inappetance, and one each experienced bloody stool, bleeding gums after dental procedure, lethargy/swollen carpus, and epiphora. Of the dogs that took the placebo (n=149), twenty-three experienced vomiting, eleven experienced diarrhea/ soft stool, and one experienced inappetance. In foreign suspected adverse drug reaction (SADR) reporting over a 9 year period, incidences of adverse reactions related to meloxicam administration included: auto-immune hemolytic anemia (1 dog), thrombocytopenia (1 dog), polyarthritis (1 dog), nursing puppy lethargy (1 dog), and pyoderma (1 dog).
Effectiveness: The effectiveness of meloxicam was demonstrated in two field studies involving a total of 277 dogs representing various breeds, between six months and sixteen years of age, all diagnosed with osteoarthri- tis. Both of the placebo-controlled, masked studies were conducted for 14 days. All dogs received 0.2 mg/kg on day 1. All dogs were maintained on 0.1 mg/kg oral meloxicam from days 2 through 14 of both studies. Parameters evalu- ated by veterinarians included lameness, weight-bearing, pain on palpation, and overall improvement. Parameters assessed by owners included mobility, ability to rise, limping, and overall improvement. In the first field study (n=109), dogs showed clinical improvement with statisti- cal significance after 14 days of meloxicam treatment for all parameters. In the second field study (n=48), dogs receiving meloxicam showed a clinical improvement after 14 days of therapy for all parameters; however, statistical significance was demonstrated only for the overall investigator evaluation on day 7, and for the owner evaluation on day 14. How Supplied: Loxicom Oral Suspension 1.5 mg/mL: 10, 32 and 100 mL bottles with small and large dosing syringes. Storage: Store at controlled room temperature 68-77°F (20-25°C). Excursions permitted between 59°F and 86°F (15°C and 30°C). Brief exposure to temperature up to 104°F (40°C) may be tolerated provided the mean kinetic temperature does not exceed 77°F (25°C); however such exposure should be minimized. Made in the UK. Manufactured by: Norbrook Laboratories Limited Newry, BT35 6PU, Co. Down, Northern Ireland
Loxicom ® (meloxicam oral suspension) 1.5 mg/mL Oral Suspension Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug for oral use in dogs only Warning: Repeated use of meloxicam in cats has been associated with acute renal failure and death. Do not administer additional injectable or oral meloxicam to cats. See Contraindications, Warnings, and Precautions for detailed information. Brief Summary: Before using Loxicom Oral Suspension, consult the product insert, a summary of which follows. Caution: Federal law restricts this drug to use by or on the order of a licensed veterinarian. Description: Meloxicam is a non-steroidal anti-inflam- matory drug (NSAID) of the oxicam class. Indications: Loxicom Oral Suspension is indicated for the control of pain and inflammation associated with osteoarthritis in dogs. Contraindications: Dogs with known hypersensitivity to meloxicam should not receive Loxicom Oral Suspension. Do not use Loxicom Oral Suspension in cats. Acute renal failure and death have been associ- ated with the use of meloxicam in cats. Warnings: Not for use in humans. Keep this and all medi- cations out of reach of children. Consult a physician in case of accidental ingestion by humans. For oral use in dogs only. As with any NSAID all dogs should undergo a thorough history and physical examination before the initiation of NSAID therapy. Appropriate laboratory testing to establish hematological and serum biochemical base- line data is recommended prior to and periodically during administration. To report suspected adverse reactions, to obtain a Safety Data Sheet, or for technical assistance, call Norbrook at 1-866-591-5777.
Loxicom ® is a registered trademark of Norbrook Laboratories Limited I01 August 2018
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THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 26 10:00 AM – 7:30 PM Registration Open 10:30 AM – 6:00 PM Design Conference 12:00 PM – 3:00 PM
CONTINUING EDUCATION,
Top Golf with lunch (Ticket Required) Exhibitor Satellite Session (Companion Animal Health by LiteCure)
2:00 PM – 5:00 PM
EXHIBITHALL & SOCIALEVENTS
4:00 PM – 4:30 PM 4:30 PM – 5:00 PM 7:00 PM – 9:50 PM
First-Time Attendee Welcome Reception/Orientation First-Time Attendee Welcome Reception/Orientation (repeat)
Evening Continuing Education Sessions
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FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 27 6:00 AM – 6:45 AM
Yoga – Root to Rise and Shine (Ticket Required)
7:00 AM – 7:30 PM 7:00 AM – 7:30 AM 7:30 AM – 8:00 AM 7:00 AM – 8:00 AM 7:30 AM – 4:00 PM 8:00 AM – 5:20 PM 8:00 AM – 12:30 PM 9:30 AM – 7:00 PM 9:50 AM – 10:30 AM 12:20 PM – 2:00 PM 12:30 PM – 1:30 PM 12:30 PM – 1:30 PM 1:40 PM – 1:45 PM 2:00 PM – 3:00 PM 3:50 PM – 4:30 PM 4:00 PM – 4:10 PM 5:20 PM – 7:00 PM 6:30 PM – 7:30 PM 7:00 PM – 9:50 PM 7:00 AM – 7:30 PM 7:00 AM – 8:00 AM 8:00 AM – 12:30 PM 8:00 AM – 5:20 PM 8:30 AM – 5:00 PM 9:30 AM – 5:00 PM 9:50 AM – 10:30 AM 9:55 AM – 10:30 AM 11:00 AM – 5:00 PM 12:20 PM – 2:00 PM 12:30 PM – 1:30 PM 12:30 PM – 1:30 PM 1:40 PM – 1:45 PM 3:50 PM – 4:30 PM 4:00 PM – 4:10 PM 7:00 PM – 9:00 PM 7:00 PM – 9:50 PM 7:00 PM – 10:00 PM 12:45 PM – 1:30 PM
Registration Open
First-Time Attendee Welcome Reception/Orientation First-Time Attendee Welcome Reception/Orientation (repeat)
NEW IN 2019! n More Interactive Labs n DesignConference - NewLectures
SWVS Coffee & Pastries Design Conference
Continuing Education Sessions/Labs/Master Classes CE Tour: Lackland AFB LTC Daniel E. Holland Military Working Dog Hospital (Ticket Required) BREAK – Refreshments in the Exhibit Hall Lunch in the Exhibit Hall (Lunch Ticket Required) Meet the Expert Lunches (Ticket Required) Exhibit Hall Open
n Exhibit Hall Entertainment - FlyingDiscDogs of Austin n TopGolf n Sisters GrimmDinner &Ghost Tour n MeetingMatching n InteractiveMobileApp BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND n First-TimeAttendeeWelcomeReceptions/Orientations RACEApprovedHours n “Unleash Your Career” Welcome Reception Friday Evening, 5:20 PM – 7:00 PM in the Exhibit Hall n CE Tour: SanAntonio ZooHospital n CE Tour: LacklandAFBLTCDaniel E. Holland MilitaryWorkingDogHospital n 7USDASupplemental Accreditation TrainingModules n Wear Your School ColorsDay on Saturday - "Be True to Your School" n IntegrativeMedicine Lectures n Mindful MeditationClasses n YogaClasses – All areWelcome toAttend (TicketRequired) n Titer Determination/Rabies Clinic on Saturday n Complimentary Buffet LunchFriday and Saturday in the Exhibit Hall n One-Day Registrations n Intern/Resident DVMDiscountedRegistrations n First Year DVMDiscountedRegistration n Exotic Animal Presentations by the SanAntonio Zoo Ambassador Animal Teamat SWVSCentral n Saturday College Football Games at SWVSCentral n Complimentary Buffet LunchduringExhibitor Satellite Sessions Friday and Saturday Thursday: 4 : 00 – 4 : 30 PM, 4:30 – 5:00 PM Friday: 7 : 00 – 7 : 30 AM, 7:30 – 8:00 AM n
Exhibitor Satellite Luncheon Sessions (Boehringer Ingelheim, Simmons Southcentral, Zoetis, Veterinary Practice Solutions, Cardiac Care for Pets) Exotic Animal Presentation by the San Antonio Zoo Ambassador Animal Team at SWVS Central
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Exhibitor Satellite Session ( Bank of America Practice Solutions)
BREAK – Refreshments in the Exhibit Hall Prize Drawing (Must be Present to Win)
"Unleash Your Career" Exhibit Hall Welcome Reception and Flying Disc Dogs of Austin Exhibitor Satellite Session ( Bank of America Practice Solutions)
Evening Continuing Education Sessions
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SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 28 6:00 AM – 6:45 AM
Yoga – Root to Rise and Shine (Ticket Required)
Registration Open SWVS Coffee & Pastries
CE Tour: San Antonio Zoo Hospital Tour & Lectures (Ticket Required) Continuing Education Sessions/Labs/Master Classes
Titer and Rabies Vaccination Clinic Open
Exhibit Hall Open
BREAK – Refreshments in the Exhibit Hall
Exotic Animal Presentation by the San Antonio Zoo Ambassador Animal Team at SWVS Central College Football Games Shown at SWVS Central Lunch in the Exhibit Hall (Lunch Ticket Required) Meet the Expert Lunches (Ticket Required) Exhibitor Satellite Luncheon Sessions (Ellman, Hill's, Johnson & Johnson, IDEXX, Midwest Vet, Zoetis) BREAK – Refreshments in the Exhibit Hall Grand Prize Drawings and Scavenger Hunt Evening Continuing Education Sessions Sister's Grimm Dinner & Ghost Tour (Ticket Required) Food Animal Off-Site Lecture and Dinner (Ticket Required) PrizeDrawings/Pet PhotoContestWinner Announced inExhibit Hall
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SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 29 7:00 AM – 4:00 PM
Registration Open Worship Service SWVS Coffee & Pastries
7:00 AM – 7:50 AM 7:00 AM – 8:00 AM 8:00 AM – 3:20 PM 9:30 AM – 1:30 PM 9:50 AM – 10:30 AM 9:55 AM – 10:30 AM
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Exotic Animal Presentation by the San Antonio Zoo Ambassador Animal Team at SWVS Central Lunch in the Exhibit Hall – FoodConcessionsOpen (CashandCreditOnly)
9:30 AM – 1:30 PM
For a complete listing of continuing education sessions, see pages 16-21. For updated schedule information, go to www.swvs.org/ce-schedule.
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SWVS 2019 RETURNS to SAN ANTONIO SWVS is excited to return to San Antonio, a city known for its vibrant culture, food and fun activities. In addition to enjoying and attending SWVS, attendees are encouraged to explore this incredible city in their downtime. The city has thrived on preserving the history of the ancient sites while innovating new cutting-edge advances and additions to the city. There are endless opportunities to enjoy San Antonio — from spending time outdoors at the historic Alamo and famous River Walk, to enjoying the indoor comfort at any of the highly-rated museums. Please see page 33 for more information on our recommended transportation methods available in San Antonio. Start your planning today! To find out more information about San Antonio, please visit www.visitsanantonio.com. SWVS CONVENTION CONCIERGE SERVICES “The Convention Concierge,” the Visit San Antonio Kiosk, is located on-site near the SWVS Registration area. Visit Sunday Concessions Will be open from 9:30 AM - 1:30 PM in the Exhibit Hall (Cash and Credit Only). GETTING AROUND SAN ANTONIO
ONLINE INFORMATION The SWVS website, www.swvs.org, is your source for the most current information about SWVS 2019 in San Antonio. n Register Online n Reserve Hotel Rooms n ViewComplete CE SessionDescriptions n Research CE by Day, Track or Speaker n View Current Exhibitors List n Find Out More About San Antonio: o Getting Around San Antonio
San Antonio assists you with information on dinner reservations, tickets, shopping, tours and travel to all of the exciting sites in San Antonio and the surrounding area.
Transportation to and from the airport: The San Antonio International Airport is approximately 8.5 miles from the downtown business district, with a travel time of approximately 15 minutes by car. See page 33 for details on: - Airport Shuttle Service - Taxi/Uber/Lyft Rides - Streetcars - Direction to the Convention Center - Parking HOTEL ACCOMMODATIONS Official SWVS 2019 Hotels: SWVS has negotiated special room rates with a number of San Antonio hotels. From the elegant to the sophisticated to the eclectic, these SWVS Official Hotels were selected by popularity in safe locations nearest to the Convention Center. These hotels are across the street or a few blocks from the Convention Center, RiverWalk, restaurants, shops and entertainment. Hotel rooms go fast, so please make your reservations early! Book your hotel at the same time you register for SWVS 2019. Go to the SWVS website, www.swvs.org/hotels-travel . You may also contact the SWVS Housing Center at 972-664-9800 or info@swvs.org . For a list More than 400+ hours of quality continuing education courses are offered at SWVS 2019. A maximum of 29 credit hours are available during the general Symposium. Additional credit hours are available. Please check with your state veterinary medical licensing board for specific continuing education allowances and requirements. See page 12 for complete details. of hotels and details, see page 32. CE CREDIT INFORMATION
o Restaurants & Shopping o Entertainment Options THE SWVS APP Attendees can search exhibitors, sessions and speakers while creating a personal itinerary throughout the event. In
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addition, you will be able to download proceedings and take notes. Search Southwest Veterinary Symposium in your app store to download. IMPORTANT CONTACT INFORMATION SWVS Registration Center Phone: 972-664-9800 Fax: 972-850-7469 Email: info@swvs.org Website: www.swvs.org SWVS Housing Center Phone: 972-664-9800 Fax: 972-850-7469 Email: info@swvs.org Website: www.swvs.org/hotels-travel SWVS Office Location 801 E. Plano Parkway, Suite 208, Plano, TX 75074 Phone: 972-664-9800 Email: info@swvs.org Symposium Location Henry B. González Convention Center
Through the ShowUs Your Badge program, convention attendees can receive discounts and special offers at over 50 restaurants and nightlife establishments in downtown SanAntonio simply by showing their conference badge. This complimentary program is a way of extending a warm San Antonio welcome. For a list of participating establishments, go to www.swvs.org/social-page or onmobile app. SWVS LUNCH TicketS Welcome to the Symposiumwith Southern Hospitality! Use your Lunch Tickets and come on down to the Exhibit Hall for a Hot Buffet Lunch. Lunch Tickets will be provided to all registered professional attendees for Friday and Saturday for a buffet lunch in the Exhibit Hall. The SWVS Lunch Tickets can also be used for a buffet lunch during the Exhibitor Satellite Sessions on Friday and Saturday.
900 East Market Street, San Antonio, TX 78205
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THANK YOU TO OUR PARTNER STATE VMAs
ABOUT SWVS Southwest Veterinary Symposium is a partnership of the Arkansas, Louisiana, NewMexico, Oklahoma and Texas VMAs, as well as the Oklahoma Veterinary Technician Association and the Veterinary TeamAssociation of Texas. We provide continuing education for veterinary professionals in the Southwest region and the nation. Symposiumprofits are returned to the partner states. MISSION STATEMENT Southwest Veterinary Symposium represents innovative partnerships that focus on creating an unparalleled education experience, advancing the entire veterinary profession, and fostering a spirit of reciprocal investment amongst our partner VMAs, attendees, and exhibitors. VISION STATEMENT To become, by the way of a thriving partnership between member state VMAs, exhibitors, and speakers, the premier regional veterinary educational conference, providing a one-of-a-kind, friendly, welcoming experience to attendees and their families.
Did you know you can enhance your VMA member benefits and support your VMA? Net proceeds from the annual symposium are returned to each partner state VMA based on the number of attendees from their state. The state VMAs utilize these proceeds for member benefits.
A VERY SPECIAL THANK YOU TO OUR
2019 SWVS CE Committee Members
CE COMMITTEE CHAIR Amanda Favis, DVM Ruidoso Animal Clinic Ruidoso, NM CE COMMITTEE VICE CHAIR Jon Fletcher, DVM Louisiana State University Baton Rouge, LA DESIGN CONFERENCE CHAIR Mark Shackelford, DVM 15th Street Veterinary Group Tulsa, OK
The SWVS Continuing Education Program Committee is a standing committee of the SWVS. It is composed of representatives from each partner state VMA. CE members are assigned to one specialty track and are responsible for planning the CE speakers and sessions in their track. Top: Ben Buchanan, DVM, Andrew Hanzlicek, DVM, Jon Fletcher, DVM, Mark Shackelford, DVM, Tristan Graf, DVM, Alvin Williams, DVM, Cade Coppenbarger, DVM, Peter Wunderlich, DVM Middle: Dianne Hudson, RVT, Paula Plummer, LVT, Amanda Favis, DVM, Stephen Pittenger, DVM, Trisha Marullo, DVM, Rob Coke, DVM, Kevin Washburn, DVM Bottom: Daniel Levenson, DVM, Katie Tyler, DVM, Jennifer Bracken, DVM, Cheryl Coartney, VTS(ECC), Susan Culp, DVM, Sharman Hoppes, DVM, Greg Rich, DVM
2019 SWVS Lab Managers
Debbie Reed BS, RVT Co-Director of Veterinary Technology at Murray State College
Christen Puckett-Smith BS, RVT Educational Laboratory
Specialist Veterinary Technology Informational Technologist at Murray State College
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SWVS AWARDS
2018 LTC DANIEL HOLLAND, DVM MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP WINNER Chase Key, DVM Muleshoe, Texas
2018 SWVS VISIONARY AWARD WINNER Timothy Woody, DVM Siloam Springs, Arkansas
The Southwest Veterinary Symposium Visionary of the Year Award is presented to an individual who is recognized by the profession and is actively engaged in a private, public, or corporate veterinary practice whose contributions elevate the standards and goals of veterinary medicine. Selection criteria are based on contributions to the profession that include veterinary practice, continuing education, publications, public education, and civic activities. Nominations are submitted from the five SWVS partner state VMAs, and the SWVS Awards Committee will select the recipient. The 2019 award will be presented at the President's VIP Reception on Saturday evening, September 28th. SPONSORED BY Visit www.swvs.org/award for more information about the SWVS Visionary Award or to nominate an individual.
The annual scholarship covers registration, travel and lodging to the Southwest Veterinary Symposium. Recipient must have graduated from a college of veterinary medicine within the past five years and be actively engaged in food animal or mixed practice, public health, nation building, or food security programs. The scholarship recipient for 2019 will be selected by the awards committee and presented the scholarship award at the SWVS President’s Reception on Saturday, September 28th. Visit www.swvs.org/award formore information about the SWVS LTC Daniel Holland, DVMMemorial Scholarshipor tonominate an individual.
SWVS REWARD PROGRAM 1 DOLLAR = 1 POINT Attending SWVS has its rewards SWVS RewardProgram EARNREGISTRATION DISCOUNTS + MORE • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • POINTS EXHIBIT HALL PRIZE DRAWING TICKETS REDEMPTION CHOICE 500 5 Entries SWVS T-shirt 1000 10 Entries $50 off Registration 1500 20 Entries $100 off Registration 2000 40 Entries $150 off Registration
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HOW IT WORKS - Every SWVS attendee will earn one loyalty point for each $1 spent on 2019 registration fees. These points can be redeemed in 2020* or saved for future years for SWVS reward items, prize giveaway entries, and discounts for future SWVS conferences. Visit www.swvs.org/reward-program for program details. *Not retroactive. Points began in 2017. No cash value.
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Continuing education
CE CREDIT HOURS General SymposiumAttendance hours...................................................................................................29 credit hours GENERAL SYMPOSIUM CE HOURS BY DAY: Thursday, September 26............................................................................................................................................3 credit hours Friday, September 27..................................................................................................................................................10 credit hours Saturday, September 28...........................................................................................................................................10 credit hours Sunday, September 29................................................................................................................................................6 credit hours ADDITIONAL CE HOURS AVAILABLE: (Not included in the General Symposium hours above) CE Tours (Ticket Required) ................................................................................................................................... 2.5 or 3 credit hours Interactive Labs (Ticket Required) ........................................................................................................ 2, 4, 6, or 8 credit hours Design Conference (Ticket Required) ................................................................................ 13 credit hours for both days Attendees are advised to check with their state licensing board for the number of hours accepted for practice management/nonscience sessions (6.5 credit hours for Thursday only; 6.5 credit hours for Friday only). Exhibit Hall..............................................................................................................................................................................2 credit hours DVMs licensed in Arkansas, New Mexico, Oklahoma or Texas may claim 2 credit hours for time spent in the Exhibit Hall. Master Classes (Ticket Required) ......................................................................................................................... 3 or 4 credit hours Meet the Expert Lunches (Ticket Required) .............................................................................................. 1 credit hour each Exhibitor Satellite Sessions ......................................................................................................................... 1 or 4 credit hours (For those approved for SWVS CE credit) – Some RACE approved. CONTACTINFORMATIONFORSTATELICENSINGBOARDS Alabama ..................................................................................................................................................................................... 334-395-5112 Arkansas ................................................................................................................................................................................... 501-224-2836 Colorado ................................................................................................................................................................................ 303-894-7800 Kansas ....................................................................................................................................................................................... 785-456-8781 Louisiana ................................................................................................................................................................................... 225-342-2176 Mississippi ............................................................................................................................................................................. 662-324-9380 Missouri ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 573-751-0293 NewMexico ........................................................................................................................................................................... 505-553-7021 Oklahoma ............................................................................................................................................................................... 405-522-8831 Tennessee ............................................................................................................................................................................... 615-532-5090 Texas .............................................................................................................................................................................................. 512-305-7555 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • The “Southern Veterinary Symposium” for classroom, lab, medical/surgical, acupuncture, chiropractic, holistic, herbal, large/small animal, exotics, avian, reptiles, practice management, equine, technician/hospital personnel, that will be held on September 26-29, 2019, in San Antonio, TX, has been approved for 20+ CE hours for DVMs and LVTs by the Alabama State Board of Veterinary Medical Examiners Board. CE CREDIT INFORmATION SWVS is a continuing education provider and offers more than 400+ hours of quality CE courses for veterinarians, veterinary students, technicians, veterinary technician students, practice managers, office staff and hospital personnel. SWVS is owned by five partner state VMAs, each of which is an affiliate of the American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA). These state veterinary medical exam boards accept/approve SWVS for CE credit. Registrants from other states should check with their state Board of Veterinary Medical Examiners regarding approval of SWVS CE credit. Amaximum of 29 CE credit hours are available for the SWVS General Symposium. Additional credit hours are available as listed below. In addition, DVMs licensed in Arkansas, NewMexico, Oklahoma or Texas may claim 2 hours of CE for visiting the SWVS Exhibit Hall. Please check with your state veterinary medical licensing board for specific CE allowances and requirements. It is the individual’s responsibility to maintain and submit CE records as required. Attendees are encouraged to consult their state licensing board for specific allowances and any restrictions on the number of hours accepted for specialty and nonscience sessions (practice management).
CHECK IN – Upon arrival at the Henry B. González Convention Center, check in at the registration area, where your badge will be scanned to verify your attendance. TRACK YOUR ATTENDANCE – Use the CE Checklist provided in your bag to record your presence at each session you attend. PICK UP A CERTIFICATE OF COMPLETION – At the conclusion of the Symposium, stop by the CE desk in the registration area to obtain your Certificate of Completion. Maintain the certificate, along with the CE Checklist, in your files. Certificates will be available on Sunday at the close of the Symposium. If you do not plan to attend the entire Symposium, you may pick up your certificate in the registration area at the end of the day you leave. Three simple steps are required to obtain the SWVS CE Certificate of Completion. 1 2 3 CONTINUING EDUCATION VERIFICATION IN 3 EASY STEPS The American Association of Veterinary State Boards RACE committee has reviewed and approved the program referenced above as meeting the Standards adopted by the AAVSB. Program Number: 1244-36236 Max Veterinary Hours approved: 364.00 Max Veterinary Hours available: 29.00 Max Veterinary Technician Hours approved: 168.50 Max Veterinary Technician Hours available: 29.00 Please contact the AAVSB RACE program at race@aavsb.org or 877-698-8482 should you have any comments/concerns regarding this program's validity or relevancy to the veterinary profession, or if you have questions regarding this notification. NOTE: Classes noted with a have NOT been approved for RACE. RACE APPROVAL STATEMENT
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speakers
Mark Acierno, DVM, MBA, DACVI Midwestern University Frank Andrews, DVM, MS, Dipl. ACVIM (LAIM) LSU School of Veterinary Medicine Chance Armstrong, DVM, MS, Diplomate ACT Louisiana State University School of Veterinary Medicine Douglas Aspros, DVM Veterinary Practice Partners Jeffrey Backus, CVT, RVT, VTS(ECC) Tufts University Tommy Barton, DVM, BS Texas Animal Health Commission Sarah Beatty, DVM, Dipl. ACVP (Clinical) University of Florida College of Veterinary Medicine
Lorrie Gaschen, DVM, PhD Louisiana State University School of Veterinary Medicine Michelle Gaspar, DVM, DABVP (Feline Practice)
Kirk Miller, DVM Oregon State University College of Veterinary Medicine Scott Morrison, DVM Rood and Riddle Equine Hospital Jason Nickell, DVM, PhD, DACVPM
Your Pet's Wellness Sonya Gordon, DVM Texas A&M University College of Veterinary Medicine
Merck Animal Health James O'Bryan, DVM
Edward Guiducci, Esq. Guiducci & Guiducci, PC
Paris Veterinary Associates Jennifer Owen, DVM, PhD ETHOS Diagnostic Science Roger Parker, DVM, PhD
TomHairgrove , DVM Texas A&M University Chiara Hampton, DVM Louisiana State University Glenn Hanner, CPA, CITP, CGMA, CVA Whitley Penn Hallie Hasel, DVM USDA APHIS VS CFTEP Lore Haug, DVM, MS, DACVB, CABC Texas Veterinary Behavior Justin Heinz, DVM, DACVECC Texas A&M University Dianne Hudson, RVT, VTS (Anesthesia) Oklahoma State University Hubert Karreman, VMD Good Shepherd Mobile Vet Service, PLLC Robert Kennis, DVM, MS, PhD, DACVD Auburn University Jennifer Larsen, DVM, PhD, DAVCN School of Veterinary Medicine, UC Davis Laura Leal Texas Animal Health Commission Scott Learned, MS, MBA, PE, LEED AP Design Learned, Inc. Alice Lee, DVM, PhD University of Florida Mary Leissinger, DVM, MS, Dipl. ACVP (Clinical) University of Florida College of Veterinary Medicine Shana Lemmenes, CVT, VTS-EVN University of Minnesota Heather Lewis, AIA, NCARB Animal Arts Keelan Lewis, DVM Salt Creek Veterinary Hospital Courtney Liermann, LVT, VTS (ECC) Central Texas Veterinary Specialty And Emergency Hospital Greg Lisciandro, DVM, Dipl. ACVECC Hill Country Veterinary Specialists, FASTVet.com Sal Longo, Jr., AIA, NCARB
Texas Animal Health Commission Stephen Pittenger, DVM, DABVP Memorial 610 Hospital for Animals Paula Plummer, LVT, VTS (ECC, SAIM) Texas A&M University Heather Prendergast, RVT, CVPM Synergie, LLC
Kari Bevevino, DVM Texas A&M University College of Veterinary Medicine Rosslyn Biggs, DVM USDA APHIS Veterinary Services Alice Blue-McLendon, DVM
Mike Pruitt, DVM USDA APHIS VS Valerie Ragan, DVM Virginia-Maryland College of Veterinary Medicine Heather Romano, SPHR, SHRM-CP iVET360 Liza Rudolph, BAS, RVT, VTS East Coast Veterinary Education David Russell, DVM, FAVD, Dipl. AVDC Veterinary Dental Center of Tulsa Abbie Satterfield, M.Ed., LPC Texas A&M University Student Counseling Service and College of Veterinary Medicine Carrie Schlachter, VMD Circle Oak Equine Catharine Scott-Moncrieff, Vet MB, MA, MS Purdue University College of Veterinary Medicine
Texas A&M University Jude Bordelon, DVM Louisiana State University
School of Veterinary Medicine Bonnie Boudreaux, MS, DVM Louisiana State University Ben Buchanan, DVM, DACVIM, DACVECC Brazos Valley Equine Hospital Ed Carlson, CVT, VTS (Nutrition) Ethos Veterinary Health Jason Castner, CPA
Lacher McDonald & Co., CPAs Daniel Chapel, AIA, NCARB Chapel Associates Architects Sue Chen, DVM, DABVP
Clare M. Scully, MS, DVM Louisiana State University Randy Shirbroun, DVM Boehringer Ingelheim Jason Shumaker, DVM, MS Newport Laboratories Jenny Sones, PhD, DVM Louisiana State University School of Veterinary Medicine
Gulf Coast Veterinary Specialists Cheryl Coartney, RVT, VTS (ECC) Just Cats Veterinary Services Rob Coke, DVM, DACZM, DABVP(R&A), CVA San Antonio Zoo Kristen Cooley, BA, CVT, VTS (Anesthesia) University Of Wisconsin School Of Veterinary Medicine Susan Culp, DVM Institute for Infectious Animal Diseases (IIAD) Angela Daniels, DVM, BS Texas Animal Health Commission
Jay Tischendorf, DVM Merck Animal Health Wayne Usiak, AIA, NCARB BDA Architecture Fern Van Sant, DVM For the Birds CourtneyWaxman, CVT, VTS (ECC) Purdue University J. Scott Weese, DVM, DVSc, DipACVIM University of Guelph Ontario Veterinary College MeganWilliams, DVM, DACVS-LA Oklahoma State University Ken Yagi, MS, RVT, VTS (ECC, SAIM) Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine Audrey Yu-Speight, DVM Veterinary Eye Center, PLLC
Shannon Dehghanpir, DVM Louisiana State University Ashley DiPrete, RVT, VTS (SAIM) IronHorse VetCare Daniel Eckman, DVM Texas A&M University Veterinary Medical Teaching Hospital Jon Fletcher, DVM, DACVIM Louisiana State University School of Veterinary Medicine Kelly Foltz, BA, LVT, VTS (ECC)
Longo Architecture Studio, LLC Candace Lyman, DVM, DACT Oklahoma State University Sarah Marvel, DVM Colorado State University Michelle McGregor U.S. Department of Justice Drug Enforcement Administration Carolina Medina, DVM Coral Springs Animal Hospital Brodie Miller, DVM Texas Animal Health Commission
Auburn University Eric Garcia, CEO Simply Done Tech Solutions Frederic Gaschen, DVM Louisiana State University
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CE Ticketed Events
DESIGN CONFERENCE / CE TOURS / MASTER CLASSES / INTERACTIVE LABS / MEET THE EXPERT LUNCHES / professional development / wellness / Food animal (Ticket Required) These ticketed events provide a unique learning experience. Labs are presented in a hands-on, interactive style. Space is limited and on a first-come, first-served basis. Advanced registration is required. Ticketed offerings require a minimum number of registrants. If the number of registrants is less than the minimum, the session will be cancelled in August and participants will be notified in advance. If a ticketed session is cancelled for this reason, SWVS will provide a full refund. Check the website and on-site guide for the final scheduling, as presentation times and days occasionally change due to unavoidable circumstances. SWVS is not responsible for and does not endorse the topic or content of speakers’ presentations or their affiliations. Sponsorship by any organization does not constitute endorsement by SWVS.
MAX ATT
TITLE
DAY
TIME
FEES ADVANCE 7/19 -8/31 $165 $275 (BothDays) ADVANCE 7/19 -8/31 $165 $275 (BothDays)
SPEAKERS
CE HR AUDIENCE SPONSORS
GOLD
All registered professional attendees, no guests All registered professional attendees, no guests
EARLY 1/31 -7/18
STANDARD 9/1 -9/27 $175 $285 (BothDays) STANDARD 9/1 -9/27 $175 $285 (BothDays)
Chapel, Hanner, Learned, Longo, Lewis, Usiak
$150 $265 (BothDays)
Design Conference – THURSDAY
Open 6.5
Thu, Sept 26 10:30 AM - 6:00 PM
SILVER
EARLY 1/31 -7/18
Chapel, Hanner, Learned, Longo, Lewis, Usiak
$150 $265 (BothDays)
Design Conference – FRIDAY
Fri, Sept 27
Open 6.5
7:30 AM - 4:00 PM
NOTE: Attendees may register for the Design Conference only, or for the Design Conference and SWVS. See page 24 for more details.
MAX ATT
DAY
FEE
TITLE
SPEAKERS
TIME
CEHR AUDIENCE SPONSORS
All registered professional attendees, no guests All registered professional attendees, no guests
Lackland AFB LTC Daniel E. Holland Military Working Dog Hospital
$75
Fri, Sept 27 8:00AM- 12:30PM
55
3
San Antonio Zoo Hospital Tour & Lectures
$75
Sat, Sept 28 8:00AM- 12:30PM
70 2.5
MAX ATT
TITLE
SPEAKERS
DAY
TIME
FEE
CEHR AUDIENCE SPONSORS
Infectious Diseases
$45
J. Weese
Thu, Sept 26 7:00PM-9:50PM
30 3 DVMs
LearningHow toMonitor Your Monitor ANDYour Patient!* J. Backus D. Hudson
Fri, Sept 27 8:00 AM - 12:00 PM $45
30 4 Technicians
Triaging Behavior Problems and Learning to do Effective Counterconditioning at Home and in the Clinic Is it Heart or Lung Disease? Interpreting Radiographs in Cats with Respiratory Distress
$45
L. Haug
Fri, Sept 27 1:30 PM - 5:30 PM
30 4 DVMs
Sat, Sept 28 8:00 AM - 12:00 PM $45
L. Gaschen
30 4 DVMs
NOTE: Master Classes are taught in the computer skills classroom at individual computer stations. These courses are mostly case-based, small groups with lots of interaction. TITLE SPEAKERS DAY TIME FEE MAX
ATT CEHR AUDIENCE SPONSORS
Thu, Sept 26 10:00AM- 12:00PM RSVP only
TAHC Certified CWD Postmortem Sample Collector
L. Leal
30
2 DVMs/
Technicians
DVM $318 Tech $259
Veterinary CPR Certification/RECOVER Basic AND Advance Life Support*
K. Yagi L. Rudolph Thu, Sept 26 10:00 AM - 5:30 PM
25 6 DVMs/
Technicians
L. Gaschen R. Gallaher H. Paradise
Abdominal Ultrasound
$375
Fri, Sept 27 8:00AM-12:00PM
24 4 DVMs
DVM $318 Tech $259
RECOVER CPR Instructor Certification: BLS and ALS*
K. Yagi
Fri, Sept 27 8:00AM-5:30PM
16 4 DVMs/
Technicians
J. Heinz G. Lisciandro Fri, Sept 27 1:30 PM - 5:30 PM $350
Emergency Procedures
20 4 DVMs
DVM $250 Tech $175
Introduction to Canine Rehabilitation for the Veterinary Team*
D. Eckman S. Jerzyk
Fri, Sept 27 1:30 PM - 5:30 PM
16 4 DVMs/
Technicians
*This session qualifies to meet CE requirements for Veterinary Technician Specialist (VTS) of applicable categories.
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TITLE
SPEAKERS
DAY
TIME
FEE
Global FAST Ultrasound
G. Lisciandro Sat, Sept 28 8:00AM- 12:00PM $375
20 4 DVMs
Canine Surgical Extraction
Sat, Sept 28 8:00AM- 12:00PM $350
D. Russell
16 4 DVMs
P. Plummer L. Rudolph
All Things Endoscopy for the Technician*
Sat, Sept 28 8:00AM- 12:00PM $150
20 4 Technicians
C. Coartney K. Foltz P. Plummer L. Rudolph J. Bordelon J. Fletcher
Technician Emergency and Critical Care Skills Lab*
$200
Sat, Sept 28 1:30PM- 5:30PM
20 4 Technicians
FromNose to Urethra- Ins and Outs of Tube and Catheter Placement
Sat, Sept 28 1:30 PM - 5:30 PM $350
20 4 DVMs
MAX ATT CEHR AUDIENCE SPONSORS
TITLE
DAY
TIME
FEE
SPEAKERS
Feline Medicine
$45
M. Gaspar
Fri, Sept. 27 12:30 PM - 1:30 PM
20 1
DVMs
J. Backus E. Carlson C. Coartney A. DiPrete K. Foltz D. Hudson S. Lemmenes P. Plummer L. Rudolph K. Yagi
Speculating Specialties? Talk to the Technicians!*
$45
Fri, Sept. 27 12:30 PM - 1:30 PM
20 1
Technicians
Dentistry
$45
D. Russell
Fri, Sept. 27 12:30 PM - 1:30 PM
20 1
DVMs
Infectious Disease
$45
J. Weese
Fri, Sept. 27 12:30 PM - 1:30 PM
20 1
DVMs
Strategies for Your Refractory Cases of Canine IBD
$45
F. Gaschen
Sat, Sept. 28 12:30 PM - 1:30 PM
20 1
DVMs
Theriogenology
$45
C. Lyman
Sat, Sept. 28 12:30 PM - 1:30 PM
20 1
DVMs
Soft Tissue Surgery
$45
S. Marvel
Sat, Sept. 28 12:30 PM - 1:30 PM
20 1
DVMs
*This session qualifies to meet CE requirements for Veterinary Technician Specialist (VTS) in applicable categories.
MAX ATT CEHR AUDIENCE SPONSORS
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT/WELLNESS
SPEAKERS
DAY
TIME
FEE
Any Registered Attendee Any Registered Attendee
Thursday Question, Persuade, Refer Training
$3
A. Satterfield Thu, Sept. 26 7:00 PM - 9:50 PM
30 3
Saturday Question, Persuade, Refer Training
$3
A. Satterfield Sat, Sept. 28 2:00 PM - 5:20 PM
30 3
MAX ATT CEHR AUDIENCE SPONSORS
FOOD ANIMAL
SPEAKERS
DAY
TIME
FEE
Fri, Sept. 27 7:00 PM -9:00 PM RSVP only
Food Animal - Off-site Lectures/Dinner
J. Davidson
40 2 DVMs only, no guests
Classes noted with a have NOT been approved for RACE.
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