CE LECTURE SCHEDULE
CE HOURS/ SPONSOR
DAY
TIME
PRACTICE MANAGEMENT/OFFICE PERSONNEL CONT.
SPEAKER(S)
PracticeManagement Sessions – Compensation and Benefits: TheWants andNeeds of theMillennialWorkforce; Becoming the DreamEmployer (And How to Pay for It)!; AreMillennials Getting a Bad Rap?; Data-Driven Practice Management Trends for 2018 and Beyond. HR Trends – Establish Expectations for Performance Improvement and Accountability In TheWorkplace - Part I; Establish Expectations for Performance Improvement and Accountability In TheWork Place - Part II; Trending Issues in HR - Part I; Trending Issues in HR - Part II . PracticeManagement Sessions – Client Retention: Why Your Clients Might be Leaving andWhat You Can Do About It; TimeManagement for Taming Your Mountain of To-Do’s; Mindful Management: Stress Less and InspireMore. Legal Trends – Telemedicine fromYour ExamRoomTo Their Living Room; Negotiating Reference Lab Contracts: What to Know; Corporate Consolidators: The Feeding Frenzy.
Sat, Sept 22 8:00 AM - 12:20 PM
4
B. Tassava
C. Lacroix
4
Sat, Sept 22 8:00 AM - 12:20 PM
Sat, Sept 22
B. Tassava
3
2:00 PM - 5:20 PM
C. Lacroix
3
Sat, Sept 22
2:00 PM - 5:20 PM
Sun, Sept 23 8:00 AM - 12:20 PM Financial Statements – The Lab Report for Your Practice; Why Do You Prepare Financial Statements?; What Metrics Should You Be Tracking?; Using Your Financial Statements toMake Good Business Decisions.
E. Lacher
4
Transitioning a Practice -What Does ThisMean? – What Are the Steps to a Good Transition of a Practice?; HowDo You Transition a Practice?What Do I Have to Know toMake It?
E. Lacher
2
Sun, Sept 23
1:30 PM - 3:20 PM
CE HOURS/ SPONSOR
DAY
TIME
TECHNICIAN/HOSPITAL PERSONNEL
SPEAKER(S)
Fear Free* – Creating a Fear Free Plan of Care; Fear Free Gentle Control and Handling Techniques; Everyday Behavior Solutions for a Fear Free Pet. Get on the Floor! Training in Clinical Practice* – Get on the Floor! Training in Clinical Practice; Sta£Helping Sta£: Mentoring in the Veterinary Practice; To V or Not to V: The Road to VTS. Small Animal, TechnicianOriented Topics* – Participating inOrganized Emergency Response; Injuries and Illnesses Commonly Encountered in Disaster Response; Developing an Emergency Plan for Your Practice; Developing Emergency Plans for Animals at the Local Level. Analgesia* – PainMedications and HowTheyWork; Animal Boredom, Emotion and Pain: Making a Little Sense of the Science for Our Patients; Addicts and Ethics: Dealing with theOpioid Crisis froma Veterinary Perspective; Medical Cannabis Use for Veterinary Patients.
Thu, Sept 20
3
D. Martin
7:00 PM - 9:50 PM
L. Hughston
3
Thu, Sept 20
7:00 PM - 9:50 PM
Fri, Sept 21
W. Bissett
4
8:00 AM - 12:20 PM
S. Cital
Fri, Sept 21
4
8:00 AM - 12:20 PM
8:00 AM - 12:20 PM ECC-Toxicology* – The Solution to Pollution: Top Toxicity Tips; Top 5 Kitchen Toxins; Top 5 BathroomToxins; Top 5 Garage andGarden Toxins.
L. Hughston
4
Fri, Sept 21
8:00 AM - 12:20 PM Exotics – ER Presentations; Exotic Handling; Exotic Husbandry; Surgical Tips and Tricks for an Exotic Technician.
J. Perkins
4
Fri, Sept 21
Fri, Sept 21
Exotics* – Blood Collection in Exotic Species; Fluid Therapy in Exotics; PainManagement in Exotic Species.
S. Cital
3
2:00 PM - 5:20 PM
Feline* – Update on Infectious Diseases of Kittens - Part I; Update on Infectious Diseases of Kittens - Part II; Update on Infectious Diseases of Kittens - Part III. Small Animal Anesthesia* – Analgesia without Opioids; Local Anesthetic Techniques, More Than Just a Ring Block; Arrhythmias and Anesthesia.
M. Lappin
3
Fri, Sept 21
2:00 PM - 5:20 PM
D. Hudson
3
Fri, Sept 21
2:00 PM - 5:20 PM
VeterinaryMarketing* – WelcomingWebsites; Social Media Mania; ManageableMarketing.
K.L. Cronin
3
Fri, Sept 21
2:00 PM - 5:20 PM
ECC* – Recognizing and Responding to Emergencies; Foundations of Emergency Veterinary Care for Technicians; All Bleeding Eventually Stops.
K.L. Cronin
3
Fri, Sept 21
7:00 PM - 9:50 PM
Sat, Sept 22 8:00 AM - 12:20 PM Advanced Equine Anesthesia* – Colics: Thing 1; Colics: Thing 2; Using Co-Anesthetics to Balance Anesthesia; Beating theOdds, Improving Equine Anesthesia Recoveries. Sat, Sept 22 8:00 AM - 12:20 PM Clinical Techniques* – Intravenous Catheters and Intraosseous Catheters; Indirect Blood Pressure; CRI andNutrition Calculations; Counseling Clients by Itself. Sat, Sept 22 8:00 AM - 12:20 PM ECC* – Pearls for Feline Nursing Care; The Before and After of Portosystemic Shunt Nursing Care; A Technician’s Guide to Basic Life Support; Ouch! I Can’t Pee: AGuide to the Blocked Cat! Sat, Sept 22 8:00 AM - 12:20 PM Research* – Being a Patient Advocate for Research Animals; Enrichment for Research Animals; PainManagement in Research; Demystifying Lab Animal Medicine: WhatWe Do andWhy.
D. Hudson
4
A. Wortinger
4
P. Plummer
4
S. Cital
4
Cardiology* – Anesthetic Considerations for the Cardio Patient; Nursing Care for the Post-op Cardiac Patient; PainManagement in Septic and Cardio Patients. Equine* – Equine Behavior in the Hospital: Is This Patient Colicking?; The Neurologic Horse: A Technician’s Perspective; EvaluatingWeight Loss Start to Finish. Internal Medicine* – Case-BasedOverviewof Vomiting in Cats; Diarrhea in Kittens and Cats: The Good (diets), The Bad (bacteria) and The Ugly (diagnosis); Understanding Diseases of the Feline Pancreas. Ophthalmology* – CommonOphthalmic Diseases and Current Treatment Options Part 1; CommonOphthalmic Diseases and Current Treatment Options Part 2; Eyeball Gadgets and Thingamajigs.
S. Cital
3
Sat, Sept 22
2:00 PM - 5:20 PM
S. Wertman
3
Sat, Sept 22
2:00 PM - 5:20 PM
D. Zoran
3
Sat, Sept 22
2:00 PM - 5:20 PM
C. McCully
3
Sat, Sept 22
2:00 PM - 5:20 PM
Sun, Sept 23 8:00 AM - 12:20 PM ECC* – Gasping for Breath Part 1; Gasping for Breath Part 2; Constant Rate Infusions; Complications of Intravenous Infusions andMedications.
A. Steele
4
Sun, Sept 23 8:00 AM - 12:20 PM Equine* – What is Nasopharyngeal Cicatrix andWhy Should You Care?; Trans-TrachealWash, Bronchoalveolar Lavage, or Both?; Summer-Pasture Associated Recurrent AirwayObstruction; Pleural Pneumonia - In for the Long Haul. Sun, Sept 23 8:00 AM - 12:20 PM Nutrition* – Decoding a Pet Food Label; Feeding the Vomiting Patient; What Do Prebiotics and Probiotics Really Do?; The Ins AndOuts Of Feeding Tubes.
S. Wertman
4
A. Wortinger
4
*This session qualifies to meet CE requirements for Veterinary Technician Specialist (VTS) in applicable categories.
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