SWVS GUIDE OnSite 2025

2025 EXHIBITOR EDUCATION SESSIONS AND LUNCH & LEARNS

FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 26 10:30 AM - 11:20 AM | EXHIBIT HALL D A Holistic Approach to Otitis, Allergic Dermatitis, and Flea Allergy Dermatitis Christine McKinney, DVM, DACVD Explore the common types of allergic dermatitis in dogs, including adverse food reaction, atopic dermatitis, and flea allergy dermatitis, and how they relate to development of otitis in affected patients. Learn about the diagnostic approach, acute treatment options, and long-term management strategies. RACE HOURS: 1 CE HOURS: 1 Sponsor FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 26 10:30 AM - 11:20 AM | EXHIBIT HALL E From Clinic to Curbside: Lessons Learned on my journey as Mobile Veterinarian Dustin Borth, DVM Ride along with Dr. Borth during his journey of building a successful mobile veterinary practice. This honest and sometimes humorous presentation outlines key steps in building a successful business—from defining your unique service model and securing financing to selecting equipment, insurance, and staffing. Ultimately, it encourages veterinarians to confidently pursue mobile practice as a fulfilling and viable career path. Attendees will leave with a full understanding of the path towards mobile practice ownership including: Financing, Equipment, Business Models, Software, Scheduling, Staffing, Marketing and be well equipped to start the process to opening their own mobile practice. RACE HOURS: 1 CE HOURS: 1 Sponsor Wag’nTails FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 26 11:30 AM - 12:20 PM | EXHIBIT HALL D Enhancing Preventative Compliance to Safeguard Pets and Improve Pharmacy Revenue I. Craig Prior, BCSc, CVJ Explore the common types of allergic dermatitis in dogs, including adverse food reaction, atopic dermatitis, and flea allergy dermatitis, and how they relate to development of otitis in affected patients. Learn about the diagnostic approach, acute treatment options, and long-term management strategies. RACE HOURS: 1 CE HOURS: 1 Sponsor

FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 26 11:30 AM - 12:20 PM | EXHIBIT HALL E Surgery and Dentistry on the Move: Practical Techniques for the Mobile Veterinarian Dustin Borth, DVM Dr. Borth explores the growing role of surgical services within mobile veterinary practices. Drawing from his experience as the owner of Clay Oaks Veterinary, Dr. Borth highlights the convenience and effectiveness of delivering mobile veterinary care, including common procedures such as dentals, spays/neuters, mass removals, and C-sections and the continued innovation and growth in mobile surgical services, reshaping the landscape of veterinary care. Attendees will learn from multiple case studies in mobile surgery, radiography and dentistry. The presentation compares and contrasts mobile and brick-and- mortar setups, emphasizing equipment placement, sedation strategies, and stress reduction. It also covers sedation protocols, client communication, and the importance of training for successful outcomes.

FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 26 8:00 AM - 8:50 AM | EXHIBIT HALL E Stay Strategically Booked: Strategies for Optimized Patient Scheduling through the Creation of an Intentional Client Engagement Journey Zachary Melton, MBA During this session, you will spend time reviewing the benefits and tactics associated with intentionally designing a client engagement journey that optimizes scheduling and appointment booking standards. You will increase your awareness of how to manage the flow of patients in and out of the hospital and executing communication strategies to ensure an informed and engaged pet owner community. With AllyDVM, you will find the patient scheduling strategy that you most closely align with and begin to unlock the possibilities of strategic and seamless care coordination at your practice. RACE HOURS: 1 CE HOURS: 1 Sponsor FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 26 9:00 AM - 9:50 AM | EXHIBIT HALL D Advancing Care with Smart Pet Tech and Temperature-Sensing Solutions Marta LaColla, DVM This presentation will explore the influence of technological advancements on pet care. Among these innovations are smart products designed to monitor pets' eating and drinking habits, tracking both the quantity and frequency of their intake. Additionally, the presentation will address the integration of a temperature biosensor with an identification microchip, which facilitates safe, non-invasive, and efficient monitoring of a pet's body temperature. RACE HOURS: 1 CE HOURS: 1 Sponsor FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 26 9:00 AM - 9:50 AM | EXHIBIT HALL E The Trust-Building Playbook: Mastering Connections with Clients & Colleagues Jodi Long, DVM, MS, CPCC, ACC Beth Neuman, DVM Trust isn't just a nice-to-have in veterinary medicine—it's the foundation that transforms patient outcomes, team dynamics, and client relationships. Join NVA General Practice’s Dr. Jodi Long (TVMA President 23’-24’) and Dr. Beth Neuman as they share practical strategies for building trust that you can apply to your own clinical settings. Whether you're gaining buy-in for treatment plans, mentoring the next generation, or navigating complex team dynamics, you'll leave with a playbook of strategies that work in every corner of veterinary practice—from the exam room to the break room and everywhere in between. RACE HOURS: 1 CE HOURS: 1 Sponsor

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FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 26 12:40 PM - 1:30 PM | BALLROOM C

The Cat That Doesn't Eat Linda Toresson, DVM, PhD

During this session, Dr Toresson will discuss hyporexia in cats, nutritional assessment of feline patients and guidelines for tube feeding. Furthermore, principles for work-up of the hyporectic cat will be discussed as well as the influence of cobalamin deficiency on the feline appetite. Two cases of less common, but likely underdiagnosed, causes of feline hyporexia will also be presented.

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