EXHIBITOR EDUCATION SESSIONS AND LUNCH & LEARNS
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 27 9:00 AM - 9:50 AM | EXHIBIT HALL E There’s Room for Zoom in Your Practice: Embracing Telehealth Gail Golab, PhD, DVM, MANZCVS, DACAW; Steve Dale, CABC When asked, veterinary clients are clear they prefer telehealth visits to be conducted with their own veterinarian. Are you ready to meet their needs? Implementing telehealth as part of your service offerings can be relatively simple, and—done right—supports better care continuity for your patients, convenience for your clients, and staffing and scheduling flexibility (think improved efficiency) for your practice. During this presentation, practical case examples and sample workflows will be shared. You’ll also learn how to fully integrate your team into these offerings and avoid legal and regulatory pitfalls. And, finally, we’ll draw from learnings in the human healthcare space to take advantage of what has gone well and avoid what has underdelivered. RACE HOURS: 1 CE HOURS: 1 Sponsor FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 27 10:30 AM - 11:20 AM | EXHIBIT HALL E New Therapies in Development for Canine Lifespan Ellen Ratcliff, DVM Come learn about recent advances in the field of canine aging and explore new science-driven, evidence-based research to extend lifespan in dogs. Treating aging as a modifiable risk factor allows us to take a preventative approach to age-associated diseases. We’ll cover what you can do today — and what you may be able to do tomorrow — to help your patients live longer, healthier lives RACE HOURS: 1 CE HOURS: 1 Sponsor FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 27 10:30 AM - 11:20 AM | EXHIBIT HALL F Revolutionizing Veterinary Diagnostics: Live Clinical Pathology with Cellfie Pablo Lopez, DVM, MBA Innovative technology now enables a board- certified clinical pathologist to have remote access to an in-clinic microscope and evaluate in real time routine cytology samples such as fine needle aspirates from skin masses, organs, body cavity fluids, lymph nodes, bone marrow aspirates, urinalysis and fecals during the physical exam. Clinicians can receive a preliminary diagnosis within 30 min of sample submission, while the patient is still in the clinic. This lecture also covers an overview of best practices for sample collection and preparation techniques. RACE HOURS: 1 CE HOURS: 1 Sponsor
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 27 11:30 AM - 12:20 AM | EXHIBIT HALL E Influenza: Current Trends in the Pathogen and It’s Prevention Jenifer Chatfield, DVM, DACZM, DACVPM During the past year, influenza has reasserted itself as the pathogen of interest for veterinarians, both large and small. High path avian influenza (HPAI) infected a person in the US for the first time in history. Dairy farmers are now feeling the impact of influenza. It seems influenza is rapidly evolving and expanding its reach from a species perspective and from a geographical standpoint. It is only a matter of time before dog owners are once again concerned about influenza. But, take heart! Just as influenza the pathogen continues to evolve, so, too, does vaccine technology and our understanding of the immune system and the role of each cell within. Join me for a discussion of replicon technology in vaccine development and the persistent evolution of influenza and where these two things collide. RACE HOURS: 1 CE HOURS: 1 Sponsor FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 27 11:30 AM - 12:20 PM | EXHIBIT HALL F Dental Surgery Can Be Gentle, Precise….and Fast! Here’s How to Do It. Ivan Crotaz, BVetMed MRCVS A practical session that shows you exactly how to use your dental instruments within the periodontal ligament space. The periodontal ligament is surprisingly flexible, and this style of surgery uses the ligament mechanics to extract teeth faster you’re used to – and with far less effort. You will need thin sharp dental blades to do this – we’ll show you an easy way to maintain your dental instruments in perfect condition, so that you never have to struggle with blunt blades again. We will then put all of this together to show you how to extract teeth faster. This session is backed up by free of charge hands on training sessions in the exhibition area, using our cadaver replacement models. RACE HOURS: 1 CE HOURS: 1 Sponsor FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 27 12:30 PM - 1:30 PM | BALLROOM C Dysbiosis and Enteropathies – New Guidelines for the Management of Acute and Chronic diarrhea Jan Suchodolski, DVM, PhD, DACVM Acute and chronic diarrhea is common in dogs and cats. This session will discuss novel approaches for the assessment and management of intestinal dysbiosis and enteropathies, and summarize new guidelines for the management of acute diarrhea RACE HOURS: 1 CE HOURS: 1 Sponsor
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 27 12:30 PM - 1:30 PM | BALLROOM A What Are SGLT2 Inhibitors? Safety and Efficacy Data for a New and Exciting Treatment Patty Lathan, VMD, MS, DACVIM There are new and exciting treatments available for feline diabetes mellitus. In this lecture, we will introduce the most successful oral treatment for feline diabetes, the sodium glucose transporter 2 (SGLT-2) inhibitors. We will reveal safety and efficacy data regarding velagliflozin, an SGLT-2 inhibitor recently studied in cats. This option represents a true paradigm shift in the management of feline diabetes. RACE HOURS: 1 CE HOURS: 1 Sponsor FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 27 12:30 PM - 1:30 PM | EXHIBIT HALL E A Practice Owner’s Blueprint to Building Personal Wealth & Financial Security Eric Miller This presentation exposes the obstacles that stand in the way of practice expansion and personal financial success for the practice owner and presents a game plan on what can be done to create an owner-independent practice and translate the practice profits into the owner’s household seamlessly and efficiently. RACE HOURS: 1 CE HOURS: 1 Sponsor
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 27 12:30 PM - 1:30 PM | BALLROOM B
Canine Atopic Dermatitis: Tail-Wagging Updates on Treating Itchy Dogs Darren Berger, DVM, DACVD TBA RACE HOURS: 1 CE HOURS: 1 Sponsor
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