2019 Registration Guide

CE LECTURE SCHEDULE

MORNING BREAK 9:50 – 10:30 am

LUNCH BREAK Fri/Sat 12:20 – 2:00 pm | Sun 12:20 – 1:30 pm

AFTERNOON BREAK 3:50 – 4:30 pm

CE descriptions are available online at www.swvs.org/ce-schedule . Check the website and on-site guide, 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.

Classes noted with a have NOT been approved for RACE.

CE HOURS/ SPONSOR

DAY

TIME

PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT/WELLNESS

SPEAKER(S)

Thu, Sept. 26

3

7:00PM-9:50PM Thursday Question, Persuade, Refer Training (ticketed event)

A. Satterfield

Fri, Sept. 27

0

6:00AM-6:45AM Yoga- Root to Rise and Shine

1

Fri, Sept. 27

7:00AM-7:50AM Mindfulness Meditation: The Gift of Presence To Yourself and Others

M. Gaspar

Interested in a Career Change? You're Not Alone!; Where do You Start? Assessment for Career Transition; What's Out There? Federal and State Opportunities for Veterinarian; What Else is Out There? Corporate, Industry, and Unusual Opportunities for Veterinarians

4

Fri, Sept. 27

8:00AM-12:20PM

V. Ragan

3

Fri, Sept. 27

2:00PM-5:20PM Balance Your Wellness Wheel; WorkingWith Your Thoughts; Emotional Boundaries

A. Satterfield

Sat, Sept. 28

0

6:00AM-6:45AM Yoga- Root to Rise and Shine

1

Sat, Sept. 28

7:00AM-7:50AM HowMindfulness Meditation Can Help You Be A Better Veterinarian

M. Gaspar

How do I Find My Next Career? Researching and Finding Positions; Getting Your Foot in the Door: Resumes/CVs; Interviewing/Negotiating Tips and Thoughts; Transition Planning - Preparing Your Roadmap

Sat, Sept. 28

4

8:00AM-12:20PM

V. Ragan

Sat, Sept. 28

3

2:00PM-5:20PM Saturday Question, Persuade, Refer Training (ticketed event)

A. Satterfield

CE HOURS/ SPONSOR

DAY

TIME

MULTITRACK/CROSS SPECIES

SPEAKER(S)

3

Thu, Sept. 26

7:00PM- 9:50PM Zoonotic Disease for the Animal Care Professional: What YouWish You Didn't Have to Know But Absolutely Must: Part 1; Part 2; Part 3

J. Tischendorf

TAHC Veterinary Authorized Personnel Training: PART 1 - TAHC Overview, CVI's & ADT; TAHC Veterinary Authorized Personnel Training : PART 2 - Brucellosis, Bovine TB, Trichomoniasis, Scabies and Mange Mites; TAHC Veterinary Authorized Personnel Training : PART 3 - TSEs, Fever Ticks, FADsl TAHC Veterinary Authorized Personnel Training : PART 4 - Diseases of Swine and Equine

4

A. Daniels R. Parker

Fri, Sept. 27

8:00AM- 12:20PM

2

Fri, Sept. 27

10:30AM- 12:20PM DEA Overview; Identify and Understand Emerging Drug Trends

M. McGregor

H. Hasel M. Pruitt R. Biggs

Module 3: Overview: FAD, USDA Animal Health Program, Reportable Diseases; Module 4: Preventing Disease Introduction and Spread; Module 9: Interstate and International Health Certificates for Category I Animals

3

Fri, Sept. 27

2:00PM- 5:20PM

2

Fri, Sept. 27

7:00PM- 8:50PM International Health Certificates-How to Succeed!; Veterinary Export Health Certification System: Save time and headache by submitting International Health Certificates electronically

R. Biggs

H. Hasel M. Pruitt R. Biggs B. Miller T. Barton

Module 11: Sheep and Goats: Disease Awareness and Health Certificates; Module 18: Avian Influenza and Newcastle Disease; Module 22: Animal Welfare: An Introduction; Module 23: Use of Antibiotics in Animals

4

Sat, Sept. 28

8:00AM- 12:20PM

2

Sat, Sept. 28

2:00PM- 3:50PM TAHC Certified CWD Veterinarian (Antemortem Training); TAHC Bovine Trichomoniasis Certification

CE HOURS/ SPONSOR

DAY

TIME

COMPANION ANIMAL

SPEAKER(S)

Thu, Sept. 26

3

7:00PM- 9:50PM Common Medical Disorders Affecting Anxiety and Aggression in Dogs; Products to Improve Compliance with Behavior Modification Programs; Behavior Tips That Every Practitioner Should Know L. Haug

Thu, Sept. 26

3

7:00PM- 9:50PM The Veterinarians Role in Recognizing and Reporting Animal Cruelty; Animal Hoarding – An Overview; Respiratory Infections in Dogs and Cats

K. Miller

Update on Diagnosis and Treatment of Feline Hyperthyroidism: When is Nutritional Management Appropriate?; Avoiding Common Treatment Errors in Diabetic Dogs and Cats; Atypical Addisons Disease: How Does Diagnosis and Treatment Differ?

3

C. Scott- Moncrieff

Thu, Sept. 26

7:00PM- 9:50PM

Thu, Sept. 26

3

7:00PM- 9:50PM Feline Ophthalmology; Ocular Manifestations of Systemic Disease; Ocular Dysgenesis, Cataracts and Lens Luxations

A. Yu-Speight

Fri, Sept. 27

4

8:00AM- 12:20PM Feline Housesoiling; Storm and Noise Phobia in Dogs and Cats; Intrahousehold Conspecific Aggression in Dogs; Repetitive and Compulsive Behaviors in Dogs AFAST and the Abdominal Fluid Scoring System for the Bleeding Patient for Decision-Making; The Gallbladder Halo Sign is More than Anaphylaxis & a Canine Hemoabdomen Complication that YouMUST Know; TFAST for the Accurate Diagnosis of Pleural and Pericardial Effusion and Cased-based Applications; Vet BLUE LungUltrasound a Truly Colossal Change for Respiratory Distress and Evaluation 8:00AM- 12:20PM

L. Haug

Fri, Sept. 27

4

G. Lisciandro

4

Fri, Sept. 27

8:00AM- 12:20PM Surgical Extractions in the Dog and Cat; Equipping Your Practice for Dentistry; Common Dental Pathology; Increasing Your Quality of Dental Care Using Dental Radiography

D. Russell

Diagnosis of Canine Hyperadrenocorticism (Cushing's syndrome) : Navigating Test Choice and Interpretation; Feline Diabetes Mellitus: Essential Facts for Outstanding Case Management; Treatment of Canine Hyperadrenocorticism: Every Case is Unique!; Unusual and Under-diagnosed Feline Endocrinopathies

4

C. Scott- Moncrieff

Fri, Sept. 27

8:00AM- 12:20PM

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