SOUTHWEST VETERINARY SYMPOSIUM
2025
CONTINUING EDUCATION WITH SOUTHERN HOSPITALITY SEPTEMBER 25-28 FORT WORTH, TX
2025 TABLE OF CONTENTS
GENERAL INFORMATION Registration Information.......................................7 Cancellation Policy................................................8 SWVS 2025.........................................................10 Schedule at a Glance..........................................11 About SWVS.......................................................12 Awards/Nominations..........................................17 CONTINUING EDUCATION CE/RACE Information.........................................18 Speakers. ............................................................ 20 Ticketed Events..................................................25 Lecture Schedule................................................27 CE Session descriptions can be found online at swvs.org/ce-schedule SWVS 2025 SWVS Events.......................................................36 Hotel Accommodations/Travel Planning............44 Getting Around Town.........................................46 EXHIBIT INFORMATION Exhibit Hall Information..................................... 49 Exhibitor List.......................................................50 Exhibitor Categories...........................................52 Exhibitor Lunch & Learns....................................57
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UP TO 28 CE CREDITS Choose from over 400 hours of RACE-approved sessions tailored to your professional growth. EASY-TO-NAVIGATE FROM START TO FINISH Online registration & check-in. INVALUABLE TRAINING FOR ALL VETERINARY PROFESSIONALS Gain practical skills & insights from expert practitioners to elevate your practice. INTERACTIVE LABS, WORKSHOPS & MASTER CLASSES Enhance your expertise with interactive labs & in-depth sessions led by top veterinary educators.
4 DAYS & 3 NIGHTS OF LEARNING Immerse yourself in live lectures & ticketed events designed to inspire. AFFORDABLE CE Bring your whole staff—DVMs, technicians, assistants, practice managers & office staff—for low-cost, high-impact continuing education. 16 EDUCATIONAL OPPORTUNITIES Companion Animal Equine Feline Food Animal Integrative Medicine
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ON-SITE REGISTRATION HOURS THURSDAY, Sept. 25 10:00 AM - 7:00 PM FRIDAY, Sept. 26 7:00 AM - 5:00 PM SATURDAY, Sept. 27 7:00 AM - 5:00 PM SUNDAY, Sept. 28 7:00 AM - 10:00 AM
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WHAT’S INCLUDED IN THE 4-DAY FULL REGISTRATION FEE? • Complete 4-day full registration includes access to all on-site lectures (with the exception of Interactive Labs/Workshops/Master Classes/CE Tour) • Complimentary lunch (Friday and Saturday) • Complimentary coffee & pastries (Friday, Saturday and Sunday) • Exhibitor Lunch & Learns (Friday and Saturday) • Exhibit Hall, which includes 250+ Exhibitors, Welcome Reception, “Back In Fort Worth” Sip-N-Shop and daily refreshments *Must provide Student ID and will not receive a CE Certificate **Exhibit Hall only – guest of attendee cannot be in Veterinary field and cannot attend CE sessions ***20% is only for full registrations DVM, Technician, Veterinarian Assistant, Practice Manager, Office Staff. Guests and Students not included. There will be a $25 admin fee for in-person registration onsite at the Convention Center 20% OFF OR MORE FULL CONFERENCE REGISTRATIONS
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VETERINARY & TECHNICIAN STUDENTS REGISTRATION Veterinary and Technician Students must be enrolled in an AVMA accredited veterinary college or an AVMA CTEA-Accredited Veterinary Technician program. They are also required to provide acceptable identification when registering for SWVS 2025. Acceptable documents are: a copy of a current Student identification card, a letter of verification, or a letter written on official letterhead signed by a professor. Students will NOT receive a CE Certificate. High School students can NOT attend. When registering online, Students can upload their documentation and proof of Student ID verification that is required. This will confirm the student registration immediately, and the student will receive an acknowledgment of their registration. Students who choose to fax or mail their registrations must attach a copy of the acceptable proof of identification document with the registration. GROUP REGISTRATION If you register 4 or more FULL Attendees, you will receive a 20% discount on all your registrations. INTERACTIVE LABS/WORKSHOPS/ MASTER CLASSES/CE TOUR You must be registered for SWVS 2025 (complete or one-day) to attend these ticketed CE offerings. An additional fee is required. Registrations are accepted on a first-come, first-served basis until the maximum capacity is reached. IMPORTANT NOTE: The registration deadline for these ticketed CE offerings is August 1st. A $50 cancellation fee applies for cancellations made prior to August 1st. No refunds of ticketed CE events will be given after August 1st for cancellations. Cancellations cannot be taken over the phone. Cancellations must be submitted via email to swvs@maritz.com. These ticketed CE offerings require a minimum number of registrants. If a session has less than the minimum number required, it will be cancelled on August 1st. Participants will be notified and appropriate refunds will be processed. TITER DETERMINATION CLINIC On Saturday, Kansas State will be onsite to offer titer determinations. Results will be sent from Kansas State. Estimated turnaround time is six to eight weeks. Sign up for a titer as you register. We cannot provide any receipts or guarantee reimbursement for insurance. We are not an in-network or out-of- network provider for ANY type of insurance. AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT All meeting rooms are accessible via wheelchair in the Convention Center. If you have a disability that may impact your participation at SWVS, you
need to indicate this on your registration form and then please send an email to swvs@maritz.com and briefly describe your needs. Please Note: SWVS cannot assure availability of appropriate accommodations without prior notification of the need 30 days prior to the start of SWVS. GUEST REGISTRATION All guests include family members or anyone who are not veterinarians, technicians/assistants, office staff or practice managers. All veterinarians, technicians, assistants, office staff or practice mangers must register and pay registration fees. This allows guests to attend non-CE events, exhibits and non-ticketed events. Guests cannot attend any CE sessions. Guest lunch tickets for Friday or Saturday can be purchased at the Registration counter for an additional fee. See page 7 for pricing. CHILDREN Children age 17 and under do not require a name badge but must be accompanied by a registered attendee in the Exhibit Hall. Children are NOT permitted in any CE sessions. PROCEEDINGS 2025 Proceedings will again be available online through the Veterinary Information Network. All registered attendees will have access to the conference notes online and on the mobile app. There will be no books or flash drives available.
mailed check. IMPORTANT NOTE: Checks must be postmarked by the deadline for discount pricing. Any payment received after the discount registration deadline will be assessed the registration fee applicable to the date the check is received. Checks must be received within 5 business days after registering online or your registration will be cancelled. REGISTRATION CONFIRMATIONS Registration confirmations are sent by email, so please provide your email address! If you are considering any Interactive Labs/Workshops/ Master Classes/CE Tour, space is limited; you may want to go online to register. Mailed or faxed forms require manual processing and there is a chance you may not receive your first selections. PRIVACY NOTE: SWVS WILL NOT sell your personal information to a third party. See the SWVS privacy policy at swvs.org/privacy-policy ATTENDANCE POLICY SWVS 2025 is designed to provide continuing education to members of the veterinary profession and staff. SWVS reserves the right to determine attendance and participation for non- veterinarians. The Symposium is not designed to accommodate interests of the general public or other professionals unrelated to veterinary science. Only paid professional registrants with official SWVS 2025 badges are allowed to attend continuing education sessions and all events included with registration fees. CANCELLATION & REFUND POLICIES Cancellations of registration is available until August 1st and must be made in writing via email to swvs@maritz.com . SWVS cannot take cancellations over the phone. There is a $50 administrative fee that will be taken out of your refund. Cancellations after August 1st will not be refunded. No refunds of ticketed CE events will be given after August 1st for cancellations. These ticketed CE offerings require a minimum number of registrants. If a session has less than the minimum number required, it will be cancelled on August 1st. Participants will be notified and appropriate refunds will be processed.
ONE-DAY REGISTRATION & TWO‑DAY REGISTRATION
One-day and two-day registration includes the following: access to all lectures and events (with the exception of Interactive Labs/Workshops/ Master Classes/CE Tour) scheduled for that day; access to the Exhibit Hall exclusively for the day the registration is valid; complimentary SWVS Coffee & Pastries, complimentary refreshments during breaks; and access to any non-ticketed social events occurring the day the registration is valid. If you register for Friday or Saturday, complimentary lunch is included. If you register for Friday, a complimentary drink during the Sip- N-Shop is included. ON-SITE REGISTRATION Online is the easiest – but if you want to register on-site you just need to head to the registration counter located in the Fort Worth Convention Center. FORMS OF PAYMENT VISA, MasterCard, American Express and checks are accepted for payment. All checks must be made payable to “SWVS” and must be drawn on a U.S. bank. If you want to register online and pay by check, a payment option for “check” is available, and your registration will only be considered confirmed upon receipt of the
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Welcome Back to Fort Worth—Where Neon Lights & Western Nights Collide! Saddle up, y’all! We’re thrilled to welcome you back to Fort Worth, a city that blends true Texas charm with a bold, modern edge. Here, cowboy culture meets city lights, making it the perfect backdrop for SWVS 2025. When you’re not soaking up the action at SWVS, take a stroll under the glow of Sundance Square, two-step your way through the legendary Stockyards, or fuel up with some of the best barbecue and Tex-Mex around. And don’t forget Molly the Trolley, your free ride to downtown’s top spots! From the Fort Worth Zoo to the Texas Motor Speedway, there’s no shortage of ways to make this trip unforgettable. So dust off your boots, charge up your phone for those neon-lit selfies, and get ready for a wildly good time in Cowtown! Let the adventure begin! SWVS BACK FOR MORE IN FORT WORTH
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 25 10:00 AM – 7:00 PM Registration Open 1:45 PM – 2:00 PM SWVS Ribbon Cutting & Exhibit Hall Grand Opening 2:00 PM – 5:30 PM Exhibit Hall Open
3:30 PM – 4:00 PM First-Time Attendee Orientation 4:00 PM – 5:30 PM Exhibit Hall Welcome Reception 5:00 PM – 8:50 PM Evening Continuing Education Sessions
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FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 26 7:00 AM – 5:00 PM Registration Open 7:00 AM – 8:00 AM Coffee & Pastries 8:00 AM – 5:30 PM Continuing Education Sessions/Labs/Workshops/Master Classes 9:30 AM – 5:00 PM Exhibit Hall Open 9:50 AM – 10:30 AM BREAK – Refreshments in the Exhibit Hall 12:20 PM – 2:00 PM Lunch Break 12:40 PM – 1:30 PM Exhibitor Lunch & Learn Sessions 3:50 PM – 4:30 PM BREAK – Refreshments in the Exhibit Hall 3:50 PM – 5:00 PM Exhibit Hall Sip-N-Shop 6:00 PM – 8:50 PM Evening Continuing Education Sessions SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 27 7:00 AM – 4:30 PM Registration Open 7:00 AM – 8:00 AM Coffee & Pastries 8:00 AM – 5:30 PM Continuing Education Sessions/Labs/Master Classes 9:30 AM – 4:30 PM Titer Clinic Open in the Exhibit Hall 9:30 AM – 4:30 PM Exhibit Hall Open 9:50 AM – 10:30 AM BREAK – Refreshments in the Exhibit Hall 11:00 AM – 4:30 PM College Football Games Shown at SWVS Central 12:20 PM – 2:00 PM Lunch Break 12:40 PM – 1:30 PM Exhibitor Lunch & Learn Sessions 3:50 PM – 4:30 PM BREAK – Refreshments in the Exhibit Hall 4:00 PM – 4:20 PM Scavenger Hunt winners announced at SWVS Central (Must be present to win) 6:00 PM – 8:50 PM Evening Continuing Education Sessions
ONLINE INFORMATION
The SWVS website, www.swvs.org is your source for the most current information about SWVS 2025 in Fort Worth. • Register Online • Reserve your Hotel Room when you Register • View Complete CE Session Descriptions • Research CE by Day, Track or Speaker • View Current Exhibitor List • Find Out More About Fort Worth: » Getting Around Fort Worth
WORTH SAVING SHOW YOUR BADGE DISCOUNT PROGRAM Whether you are in the mood for a margarita or your sweet tooth is calling for chocolate, enjoy discounted and free options at establishments participating in the Worth Savings Show Us Your Badge Discount Program Show Us Your Badge Discount Program. Enjoy free or discounted appetizers, meals, drinks, desserts and Fort Worth gifts just by showing your SWVS 2025 badge at participating locations. For a list of participating establishments, go to www.fortworth.com/meetings/ meetings-tool-kit/worth-savings/ participating-businesses/ for more information.
HOTEL ACCOMMODATIONS Official SWVS 2025 Hotels: SWVS has negotiated special room rates with a number of Fort Worth 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, restaurants, shops and entertainment. Beware of fraudulent hotel telemarketers posing as SWVS. We will not call you to book your hotel room. Hotel rooms go fast, so please make your reservations early by booking your hotel at the same time you register for SWVS 2025. For more information on participating hotels, see page 44. CE CREDIT INFORMATION More than 400+ hours of quality continuing education courses are offered at SWVS 2025. A maximum of 28 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 18 for complete details. SWVS LUNCH FRIDAY & SATURDAY Welcome to the Symposium with Southern Hospitality! Lunch will be provided on both days to all registered professional attendees so come on down to the Exhibit Hall. You can also have lunch during the Exhibitor Lunch & Learns on Friday and Saturday. Your lunch ticket is connected to your registration type and your QR codewill be scanned for lunch.
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2025 SYMPOSIUM LOCATION Fort Worth Convention Center
1201 Houston Street Fort Worth, TX 76102
INFORMATION SWVS 1710 Keller Parkway #1208 Keller, TX 76248 (mailing address only) Email: info@swvs.org Website: swvs.org SWVS Registration/Hotel Email address: swvs@maritz.com Contact Number: 864-216-7291
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 28 7:00 AM – 10:00 AM Registration Open 7:00 AM – 7:50 AM Worship Service 7:00 AM – 8:00 AM Coffee & Pastries 8:00 AM –11:50 AM Continuing Education Sessions
You can purchase these during online registration and pick them up at the merchandise desk in Fort Worth. We only have a limited amount available and once they are gone we will not be able to order any more.
For a complete listing of continuing education sessions, see pages 25-29. For updated schedule information, go to swvs.org/ce-schedule/
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2025 ABOUT SWVS
ABOUT SWVS Southwest Veterinary Symposium is a partnership of the Arkansas, Louisiana, New Mexico, Oklahoma and Texas VMAs, as well as the Oklahoma Veterinary Technician Association, Arkansas Veterinary Technician Association, New Mexico Registered Veterinary Technician Association and the Veterinary Team Association of Texas. We provide continuing education for veterinary professionals in the Southwest region and the nation. Symposium profits 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
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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.
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The Board of Managers is comprised of two representatives for each partner state VMA. The SWVS Board of Managers meeting is held during SWVS, where new officers are inducted each year for a term of one to three years. COMMITTEE: Christie McHughes-Barr, DVM - President
The Continuing Education Committee is a standing committee of 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 speakers and sessions in their track.
Paula Plummer, LVT - Chair Katie Tyler, DVM - Vice Chair
Ben Buchanan, DVM - Vice President Mike Schoonover, DVM - Treasurer Mark Shackelford, DVM - Past President Paula Plummer, LVT - CE Committee Chair
Chance Armstrong, DVM; Mike Beard, DVM; Rosslyn Biggs, DVM; Julie Blossom, DVM; Alice Blue-McLendon, DVM; Ann Chapman, DVM; Jon Fletcher, DVM; Anne Hale, DVM; Brandon Louth, DVM; Jodi Michaelson, CVPM; Pam Mitchell, DVM; Stephen Pittenger, DVM; Joe Pluhar, DVM; Christen Puckett-Smith, RVT; Rachel Ramesar, DVM; Debbie Reed, RVT; Kellie Turnage, CVPM; Katie Tyler, DVM; Kevin Washburn, DVM
Jesse Brandon, DVM; Chris France, DVM; Michael Joyner, DVM; Daniel Levenson, DVM; Gordon McDonald, DVM; Adena Robertson, DVM; Taylor Buchanan; Christopher Blake Hackler, DVM; Sarah Furtney, DVM; Kevin Walter; Troy Alexander, CAE; Kelli Bohannon, Cordon DeKock; Maggie Milligan; Melanie Talley, CAE
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2025 AWARDS/NOMINATIONS LTC DANIEL HOLLAND, DVM MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP
SWVS 2024 VISIONARY AWARD RECIPIENT Kirk Ryan, DVM
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 hose contributions elevate the standards and goals of veterinary medicine. Selection criteria are based on contributions to the profession that includes 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 2025 award will be presented at the President’s VIP Reception on Friday evening, September 26th. Visit swvs.org/awards/ 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 2025 will be selected by the Awards Committee and presented the scholarship award at the SWVS President’s Reception on Friday evening, September 26th. Visit swvs.org/awards/ for more information about the SWVS LTC Daniel Holland, DVM Memorial Scholarship or to nominate an individual.
FOR SWVS 2025 INFORMATION
CREATE A PERSONAL AGENDA Click on the agenda icon to search sessions by dates and times. Click on the Star Icon next to the session you want to attend to add to My Agenda.
STAY IN THE KNOW Receive alerts for the latest updates, room/speaker changes and stay up-to-date on all activities happening at the conference.
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VIEW SPEAKERS AND THEIR SESSIONS Search by speakers to find their sessions and room numbers.
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ACCESS PROCEEDING PAPERS Proceeding papers can be viewed through VIN and can be downloaded to your phone.
FIND YOUR WAY Use the venue map to find your sessions and your way around the Convention Center.
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2025 CONTINUING EDUCATION
CE CREDIT INFORMATION SWVS is a continuing education provider and offers 400+ hours of quality CE courses for Veterinarians, Veterinary Students, Veterinary Technicians, Veterinary Technician Students, Veterinary Assistants, Practice Managers and Office Staff. 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. A maximum of 28 CE credit hours are available for the SWVS General Symposium. Additional credit hours are available as listed below. In addition, DVMs licensed in Arkansas, New Mexico, 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 non-science sessions (practice management). The Practice Management/Office Personnel classes were reviewed and approved by the VHMA program for 34 hours of continuing education in jurisdictions which recognize VHMA approval. Please contact the VHMA program if you have any comments/concerns regarding this program’s validity or relevancy to the veterinary profession. VHMA approved course ID 25-18, www.vhma.org The Integrative Medicine classes were reviewed and approved by the following: a total of 6.5 IVAS CE has been granted for the 2025 SWVS; IVCA CPD Approval - 23 hours of general CPD ; a total of 3 (clinical) CE Credits is approved by the AVCA Education Committee CE CREDIT HOURS General Symposium Attendance hours..........................................................28 credit hours GENERAL SYMPOSIUM CE HOURS BY DAY: Thursday, September 25...................................................................................4 credit hours Friday, September 26.....................................................................................10 credit hours Saturday, September 27.................................................................................10 credit hours Sunday, September 28.....................................................................................4 credit hours ADDITIONAL CE HOURS AVAILABLE: (Not included in the General Symposium hours above) CE Tour (Ticket Required) .................................................................................2.5 credit hours Interactive Labs (Ticket Required) ...........................................................2, 4, or 6 credit hours Workshops (Ticket Required) ...............................................................................4 credit hours Master Classes (Ticket Required) .........................................................................4 credit hours 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. Exhibitor Education Sessions .............................................................................1 credit hour (For those approved for SWVS CE credit) – Some RACE approved. CONTACT INFORMATION FOR STATE LICENSING BOARDS Alabama.............................................................................................................................. 334-395-5112 Arkansas.............................................................................................................................. 501-224-2836 Colorado............................................................................................................................. 303-894-7800 Kansas................................................................................................................................. 785-456-8781 Louisiana............................................................................................................................. 225-925-6620 Mississippi........................................................................................................................... 662-324-9380 Missouri............................................................................................................................... 573-751-0031 New Mexico........................................................................................................................505-553-7021 Oklahoma. .......................................................................................................................... 405-522-8831 Tennessee........................................................................................................................... 615-532-5090 Texas................................................................................................................................... 512-305-7555
CONTINUING EDUCATION VERIFICATION IN 3 EASY STEPS Three simple steps are required to obtain the SWVS CE Certificate of Completion. 1 CHECK-IN – Upon arrival at the Fort Worth Convention Center, check-in at the registration area, where your badge will be scanned to verify your attendance. You only need to scan your badge once. 2 TRACK YOUR ATTENDANCE – Use the CE Checklist to record your presence at each session you attend. 3 CE CERTIFICATE OF COMPLETION – At the conclusion of the Symposium, your CE Certificate will be emailed to you. It is then your responsibility to submit CE to your state board. SWVS does not submit CE reports for attendees. RACE APPROVAL STATEMENT 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. CE Broker Tracking #: 20-1286412 Max Veterinary Hours approved: 407.5 Max Veterinary Hours available: 28.00 Max Veterinary Technician Hours approved: 407.5 Max Veterinary Technician Hours available: 28.00 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.
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2025 SPEAKERS
Alexandra Apgar-Arpin, DVM, MPH USDA Rhonda Bell, CVPM, PCM-DIGITAL, CDMP Dog Days Consulting Chelsea Bland Smith, DVM Broken L Veterinary Services, PLLC Yatta Boakari, DVM, MS, PhD, DACT Texas A&M University, Department of Large Animal Clinical Sciences Susan Bohrer, DVM, CVA, CVFT Chi Dog Lauren Brady, DVM Aggieland Veterinary Services Camille Brandenburg, DVM Veterinary Dental Specialties Tina Brown, DVM, MS, DACVD Memphis Veterinary Specialists, Arkansas Veterinary Emergency and Specialists Marisa Brunetti, VMD IndeVets Andrew Bugbee, DVM, DACVIM (SAIM) Texas A&M University College of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences Ed Carlson, CVT, VTS (Nutrition) VetBloom Renee Carter, DVM, DACVO Louisiana State University Rodrigo Carvalho Carvalho Bicalho, DVM, PhD Fera Diagnostics and Biologicals Corp. Richelle Caslavaka, CVPM Mission Veterinary Partners Sonia Clinton, RVT, VTS (Clinical Practice-PM) New Pittsburg Large Animal Clinic Robert Cole, DVM, DACVR, DACVR-EDI Auburn University Danielle Conway, Nutrition Residency Trained Verity Vet Nutrition, truth in every bite Annie Daniel, PhD The Institute for Healthcare Education Leadership and Professionals Andi Davison, LVT, CAPP, APPC Flourish Veterinary Consulting Tyra Davis, DVM, CTHP Southern University and A&M College/ Hammond Animal Hospital and Pet Lodge Lorelei D’Avolio, CVT, LVT, VTS (Clinical Practice- Exotics), CVPM Cape Cod Veterinary Specialists Katie Dowling, DABVP (Exotic Companion Mammal) Texas Avian & Exotic Hospital David Dutton, DVM Texas Tech University, School of Veterinary Medicine Colleen Embersics, DVM Louisiana State University, Veterinary Teaching Hospital Sue Ettinger, DVM, DACVIM (Oncology) Dr Sue Cancer Vet Holly Ganz, PhD AnimalBiome Mary Gardner, DVM Lap of Love Michele Gaspar, DVM, MA, LCPC The VIN Foundation
Rebecca Giacomini, RVT, VTS (ECC) Veterinary Nursing Solutions Lyndi Gillam, DVM, DACVIM, PhD Oklahoma State University Fred Gingrich, DVM American Association of Bovine Practitioners Holly Haefele, DVM Fossil Rim Wildlife Center Pam Hale, DVM, MBA Halar Enterprises INC Chiara Hampton, DVM, MS, DACVAA University of Tennessee Rhonda Hampton, MSHRM HR Help Desk, LLC Justin Heinz, DVM, DACVECC Texas A&M University Mandy Helton, RVTg, VTS(ECC) Veterinary Specialty Hospital, San DIego Gerelyn Henry, BS, DVM, MBA, DACVP YW August Companies Michelle Hervey, BS, LVT, CFVP Texas A&M Veterinary Medical Teaching Hospital Sherri Jerzyk, CCRA Texas A&M Meredyth Jones, DVM, MS, DACVIM
Paula Plummer, LVT, VTS(ECC, SAIM, CP-fe) Texas A&M University VMTH Kimberly Pope-Robinson, DVM, CCFP 1 Life Connected Cameron Ratliff, DVM, DACZM Dallas Zoo Todd Riggan, DVM, DABVP - ECM White Rock Veterinary Hospital and Exotic Pet Care Danielle Russ, LVT, BS, BA, AS VetResults Ashlie Saffire, ABVP (Feline Practice) Feline Veterinary Medical Association/Faithful Friends Veterinary Clinic & Cat Specialty Center Jaime Sage, DVM, MS, DACVR Sage Veterinary Imaging and MRI Vets Amy Savarino, Pharm D. Texas A&M University Lindsey Schoelen, LVMT American Association of Equine Veterinary Technicians and Assistants Clare Scully, MA, DVM, MS, DACT Louisiana State University School of Veterinary Medicine Shanna Seals, DVM, DACVD Animal Dermatology Clinic Howard Seim III, DVM, DACVS Colorado State University Amanda Shelby, BSc, RVT, VTS (Anesthesia & Analgesia) VETgirl Meg Sleeper, VMD, DACVIM (Cardiology) University of Florida Madeleine Stein, DVM, DACVIM (SAIM) Louisiana State University Jenna Stockler, DVM, DACVIM Auburn University College of Veterinary Medicine Katy Sullivan, VMD, CVA, CVSMT University of Pennsylvania School of Veterinary Medicine- New Bolton Center Cade Torcivia, VMD, MSc, CAAB University of Pennsylvania School of Veterinary Medicine Tifani Torres, DVM, CVA, CVC, CCAT Back in Motion Veterinary Services Mitsie Vargas, DVM, MSTCVM MGVA Capital Adriano Vatta, BVSc, MSc, PhD, Dipl. ACVM (Parasit.) Louisiana State University Craig Webb, PhD, DVM, DACVIM (SAIM) Colorado State University Stephen White, DVM, DACVD School of Veterinary Medicine, University of California, Davis Amy Williams, MBA, CVPM Innovetive Pet Care Amelia Woolums, DVM, MVSc, PhD, DACVIM, DACVM Mississippi State University Liza Wysong, RVT, BAS, VTS (CP-CF), (SAIM) Rowan College of South Jersey Kenichiro Yagi, MS, RVT, VTS (ECC), (SAIM) Veterinary Emergency Group Madeline Yamate, DVM, CVA, CVCH, CVFT, CVTP, CTCVMP, CVSMT, FACVBM Center for Integrative Animal Medicine
Large Animal Consulting & Education Barbara Khozam, CSP, AS, CPXP Barbara Khozam, Inc. Abigail Kitchens, DVM Veterinary Bootcamp CE Rachael Kreisler, VMD, MSCE, DACVPM (Epidemiology) Midwestern University Kati LeBreton The Redhead Method Brandon Louth, DVM The Lizard Doctor Jessica Magnotti, DVM, DABVP (Avian), CertAqV Gulf Coast Veterinary Specialists School of Veterinary Medicine, Louisiana State University Anna McClour, RVT, VTS (Anesthesia & Analgesia) NCSU College of Veterinary Medicine Sue McDonnell, MA, PhD, CAAB University of Pennsylvania School of Veterinary Medicine Allyne Moon, RVT, LVT, CCFP Self employed Christina Moore, DVM, MBA IndeVets Christine Navarre, DVM, MS, DACVIM-LA LSU AgCenter Brook Niemiec, DVM, DAVDC, DEVDC Veterinary Dental Specialties Carly Patterson, DVM, DACVIM (SAIM) Texas A&M University Jennifer Petersen, DVM, DACVD Animal Dermatology Clinic Laura Peycke, DVM, MS, DACVS-SA, DACVSMR Texas A&M University College of Veterinary Medicine Stephen Pittenger, DVM, DABVP, FF-ABVP-EP Memorial-610 Hospital for Animals Kimberlee McCabe, LVT South Texas Veterinary Surgery Charles McCauley, DACVS
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Fort Worth is proud to welcome SOUTHWEST VETERINARY SYMPOSIUM September 25-28, 2025
FUN THINGS TO DO IN FORT WORTH
Whether you’re here for a day or a lifetime, there’s always more to discover in the Unexpected City. Experience the height of Western culture with the Fort Worth Herd, the world’s only twice-daily cattle drive, in the Historic Stockyards National District. See priceless masterpieces at award-winning museums in the Cultural District. Go wild at the Fort Worth Zoo or stroll through the Botanic Gardens. Shop and dine in the 35-block Sundance Square entertainment district, where you can catch a Broadway show at Bass Performance Hall or listen to live music at Sundance Square Plaza. Step back in time and see the historic sites of Fort Worth like Hell’s Half Acre, Historic Southside and East Fort Worth.
Attend a sporting event like the Fort Worth Stock Show & Rodeo or NCAA Women’s Gymnastics at Dickies Arena. For music fans, listen to live music at Billy Bob’s Texas, Scat Jazz Lounge or any other of Fort Worth’s live music venues. For film buffs, take a self-guided tour of filming locations around Fort Worth featured in shows like 1883, Walker, Texas Ranger, 12 Mighty Orphans and the music video for Kendrick Lamar’s “N95.” Choose between some of the best Tex-Mex or BBQ in the Lone Star State. Or take it up a notch at one of our award-winning restaurants for world-class cuisine. Live life in the fast lane at Texas Motor Speedway. Journey down the Fort Worth Ale Trail and try locally-made liquors at TX Whiskey Ranch,
Blackland Distilling, Acre Distilling Co., Trinity River Distillery and Lockwood Distilling Company. Dress for the Modern West. Find western wear at Leddy’s Boots, Best Hat Store, Tucker Brown, Flea Style, or Maverick wFine Western Wear. Shop street style from local designers like LAUDE the Label and Dickies. Visit Morgan Mercantile and Jag for unique finds. Hike or bike the 100+ miles of the Trinity Trails on the Trinity River or rent a kayak for a unique view of the city. Celebrate the holidays with us! Join the festivities for MLK Day, Cinco de Mayo, Juneteenth, 4th of July, Dia de los Muertos, Hispanic Heritage Month, Fort Worth Food and Wine Festival, the PGA Charles Schwab Challenge at Colonial, Christmas and New Year’s Eve. www.fortworth.com/things-to-do
2025 TICKETED EVENTS
CE TOUR / INTERACTIVE LABS / WORKSHOPS / MASTER CLASSES / FOOD ANIMAL These ticketed events provide a unique learning experience. Descriptions are available online at swvs.org/ticketed-events 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 on August 1st and participants will be notified. 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. CE Ticketed Events as of 4/26/2025, subject to change.
CE HR AUDIENCE SPONSOR
MAX ATT
CE TOUR
SPEAKER
DAY
TIME
FEE
All registered professional
Fossil Rim
H. Haefele
Fri, Sept. 26
7:30 AM - 1:30 PM $100 40 2.5
attendees, no guests
CE HR AUDIENCE SPONSOR(S)
MAX ATT
INTERACTIVE LABS
SPEAKER(S)
DAY
TIME
FEE
DVM $420 Tech $360
P. Plummer, J. Heinz, M. Hervey, K. Yagi
Veterinary CPR Certification/RECOVER Rescuer Basic and Advanced Life Support
DVMs and Techs
Thurs, Sept. 25 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
40 6
Foundations of Abdominal Ultrasound: Scan with Confidence
WORKING FOR VETS
J. Sage
Fri, Sept. 26 8:00 AM - 10:00 AM $200 24 2
DVMs
“ This program lets us focus more on treating patients and being able to do our best. DR. RAFFAELLA CORSI | DVM, DACVECC We’ve dedicated over $2,000,000 to support charitable care organizations that reimburse you for time and services when helping pets in need.
Foundations of Abdominal Ultrasound: Scan with Confidence (repeat)
J. Sage
Fri, Sept. 26 10:30 AM - 12:30 AM $200 24 2
DVMs
Advanced Abdominal Ultrasound: Scanning with Precision J. Sage
Fri, Sept. 26 1:30 PM - 5:30 PM $400 24 4
DVMs
DVMs, Techs, Veterinary Assistants
Beginning to End: Techniques to be Proactive for Health and Quality of Life Dental Extractions Made Easier: Minimally Invasive Techniques Dental Extractions Made Easier: Minimally Invasive Techniques (repeat)
S. Jerzyk
Sat, Sept. 27 8:00 AM - 12:00 PM $200 20 4
B. Niemiec
Sat, Sept. 27 8:00 AM - 12:00 PM $400 24 4
DVMs
B. Niemiec
Sat, Sept. 27 1:30 PM - 5:30 PM $400 24 4
DVMs
DVMs, Techs, Veterinary Assistants
Practicing Skills to Optimize Equine Patient Care
L. Schoelen
Sat, Sept. 27 1:30 PM - 5:30 PM $200 15 4
CE HR AUDIENCE SPONSOR
MAX ATT
WORKSHOPS
SPEAKER
DAY
TIME
FEE
Leveling Up Anesthesia: A Case Work Up Adventure
A. McClour
Fri, Sept. 26 8:00 AM - 12:00 PM $150 15 4
Critical Thinking Using Veterinary Nursing Care Plans
L. Wysong
Fri, Sept. 26 1:30 PM - 5:30 PM $150 24 4
CE HR AUDIENCE SPONSOR
MAX ATT
MASTER CLASSES
SPEAKER
DAY
TIME
FEE
DVMs and Techs DVMs and Techs DVMs and Techs
Making the Most of Your Data: A Practical Workshop
R. Kreisler
Fri, Sept. 26 8:00 AM - 12:00 PM $75 30 4
Feline
M. Gaspar
Fri, Sept. 26 1:30 PM - 5:30 PM $75 30 4
Diagnosing and Treatment of Common Orthopedic Conditions
L. Peycke
Sat, Sept. 27 8:00 AM - 12:00 PM $75 30 4
DVMs, Techs, Veterinary Assistants, Practice Managers and Office Staff
Mastering the P&L: A Hands-On Workshop for Veterinary Leaders
A. Williams
Sat, Sept. 27 1:30 PM - 5:30 PM $75 30 4
LEARN MORE
CE HR AUDIENCE SPONSOR
MAX ATT
FOOD ANIMAL
SPEAKER
DAY
TIME
FEE
Food Animal Offsite Dinner - Enhancing Cattle Well-being and Productivity with FerAppease
R. Carvalho Bicalho
RSVP Only
DVMs only, no guests
Purina trademarks are owned by Société des Produits Nestlé S.A.
Fri, Sept. 26
6:00 PM - 9:00 PM
50 2
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Hope for Cats with FIP
2025 LECTURE SCHEDULE
MORNING BREAK FRI/SAT 9:50 - 10:30 AM
LUNCH BREAK FRI/SAT 12:20 - 2:00 PM
AFTERNOON BREAK FRI/SAT 3:50 - 4:30 PM
CE descriptions are available online at 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. CE Lecture Schedule as of 4/8/2025, subject to change.
CE HOURS/ SPONSOR(S)
DAY
TIME
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT/WELLNESS
SPEAKER(S)
Vibin' and Thrivin': Your Clinic Culture, Part 1; Vibin' and Thrivin': Your Clinic Culture, Part 2; Managers are People Too: Resilience Skills for the Leader ; Coach's Corner Tender Conversations: Helping Families with Quality-of-Life Assessments; Helping Pet Parents Through Heartfelt Endings and Honored Memories; Incorporating Palliative and Hospice Care into Your Practice
Fri, Sept. 26
8:00 AM - 12:20 PM
A. Davison
4
3
Together, let’s put veterinary care back in the hands of veterinarians.
Fri, Sept. 26
2:00 PM - 5:20 PM
M. Gardner
4
Strengthening Communication in Veterinary Practice; Fostering Integrity and Trust in Veterinary Care; Developing Critical Skills for Problem Solving; Leading Effective Teams
M. Brunetti C. Moore
Sat, Sept. 27
8:00 AM - 12:20 PM
The Bottom Line is Color Blind; Veterinary Medicine Requires Veterinary Leadership; Courageous Conversations: Tackling Tough Conversations with Confidence; Thriving Through Turbulence: Cultivating Self-Care, Stress Management, and Resilience
Sat, Sept. 27
8:00 AM - 12:20 PM
P. Hale
4
3
®
M. Brunetti C. Moore
Sat, Sept. 27
2:00 PM - 5:20 PM Leading with Influence; Delivering Feedback; The Power of Delegation
Precision Compounding - Nationwide.
Okay So I’m a Leader, Now What? The 6 Points to Being a Leader That All Veterinary Professionals Should Know; Cultivating Consciousness; The Value of Vulnerability in Leadership Using Your Records Wisely: Creating Space in Your Brain and Life by Reducing Your Cognitive Load; Take Back Your Lunch Break: How Technology Can Help You Automate and Elevate Your Medical Records, Part 1; Take Back Your Lunch Break: How Technology Can Help You Automate and Elevate Your Medical Records, Part 2; Records Rx: A Spoonful of Legal Savvy Helps Your Stress Level Go Down
Sat, Sept. 27
2:00 PM - 5:20 PM
K. Pope-Robinson
3
Sun, Sept. 28 8:00 AM - 11:50 AM
A. Kitchens
4
CE HOURS/ SPONSOR(S)
DAY
TIME
MULTI-TRACK/CROSS SPECIES
SPEAKER(S)
S.C.O.R.E. With HBCUs: The Missed Opportunity to Diversify Vet Med; Strengthening the Pipeline & Building a Legacy of Inclusion in Veterinary Medicine: The National Association for Black Veterinarians; Creating the Future of Veterinary Medicine Through Diversification of Practice Ownership
T. Davis A. Daniel G. Henry
Thurs, Sept. 25 5:00 PM - 7:50 PM
3
C. Patterson A. Savarino
Fri, Sept. 26
8:00 AM - 9:50 AM Veterinary Opioids: Texas Board Rules & Federal Laws Concerning Controlled Substances
2
Grab your free baseball cap at booth #1036 ! Limited quantities available
2
Fri, Sept. 26
10:30 AM - 12:20 AM USDA Module 19: Animal Health Emergency Response - USDA Module 35: Bovine Tuberculosis
A. Apgar-Arpin
USDA Module 38: Role of Category I Animals in Foreign Animal Disease (FAD) Introduction and Transmission; USDA Module 18: Avian Influenza and Newcastle Disease; USDA Module 34: Veterinary Export Health Certificate System
3
Fri, Sept. 26
2:00 PM - 5:20 PM
A. Apgar-Arpin
CE HOURS/ SPONSOR(S)
DAY
TIME
COMPANION ANIMAL
SPEAKER(S)
Don't Forget About Us! Uncommon Feline Endocrinopathies; Canine & Feline Hypothyroidism; Calcium Disorders in Dogs and Cats; Don't Stress Me Out! Addison's Disease My Anesthetic Patient Has a Murmur... Now What?; Brushing up on the Electrolytes That Are Crucial to the Anesthetist; Epidural Injections and Catheters: YOU Can Use Them Too!; A Case- based Lecture: Peri-anesthetic Fine Tuning of Dogs with Diabetes Mellitus Atopic Dermatitis Review and Updates in Therapy; Leishmaniasis in Pets and Considered Endemic in Texas; Management of Chronic Otitis Externa: Reviewing Best Practices for Successful Outcomes; Canine Allergy Mimickers: Consideration for Other Dermatoses in a World Full of Allergy! From Aches to Answers: The Role of Imaging in Musculoskeletal Disorders; Precision in Motion: Advanced MRI Applications in the Sporting Dog; Unlocking Clarity: Confidently Diagnosing Pulmonary Disease in Dogs and Cats; From Imaging to Answers: Case Studies in Abdominal Disease Approach to the Pruritic Dog and Cat; Management of Chronic Allergies and Otitis Externa in Dogs and Cats; Immune Mediated Diseases in Small Animals; Opportunistic Fungal and Pseudofungal Infections in Veterinary Medicine Sugary Sweet! Updates in Diabetic Management; Time for a Change: SGLT-2 Inhibitors in Feline Diabetic Management; PU, PD, Panting, Oh My! Updates on Canine Hypercortisolism; Hot Cats! Feline Hyperthyroidism Canine and Feline Oral Pathology; Periodontal Disease and Therapy for the general Practitioner; Dental Radiology: Techniques and Basic Interpretation; Extractions Made Easier: Minimally Invasive Techniques
Thurs, Sept. 25 5:00 PM - 8:50 PM
A. Bugbee
4
Thurs, Sept. 25 5:00 PM - 8:50 PM
C. Hampton
4
S. Seals J. Petersen
Thurs, Sept. 25 5:00 PM - 8:50 PM
4
4
Thurs, Sept. 25 5:00 PM - 8:50 PM
J. Sage
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4
Fri, Sept. 26
8:00 AM - 12:20 PM
T. Brown
4
Fri, Sept. 26
8:00 AM - 12:20 PM
A. Bugbee
4
Fri, Sept. 26
8:00 AM - 12:20 PM
B. Niemiec
800.754.5222
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