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SOUTHWEST VETERINARY SYMPOSIUM
“STEER YOUR CAREER” AT THE 2022 SOUTHWEST VETERINARY SYMPOSIUM IN FORT WORTH Be sure to participate in our 2022 Scavenger Hunt for a chance to win prizes and Exhibit Hall shopping sprees!
See you at the Exhibit Hall Welcome Reception, Thursday, September 22nd, 4:00 PM - 5:30 PM in the Exhibit Hall. Don’t miss the Exhibit Hall “Steer Your Career” Sip-N-Shop Friday, September 23rd, 3:50 PM - 5:00 PM. EXHIBIT HALL HOURS Thursday, September 22 2:00 PM - 5:30 PM Friday, September 23 9:30 AM - 5:00 PM Saturday, September 24 9:30 AM - 5:00 PM
The SWVS 2022 APP YOUR SOURCE TO HELP YOU “STEER YOUR CAREER”
Create A Personal Agenda Click on the agenda icon to search sessions by dates and times. Click on the session you want to attend and then click Add To Favorites. Check-in Once You Arrive Once you arrive in the registration area, click Event Check-In to print badge. Be sure to have your Bluetooth enabled. Your name badge will be automatically printed and ready for you to collect at the mobile check-in counter. 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. Play Our Scavenger Hunt Attendees can win awesome prizes by visiting exhibitor booths and answering questions. Access Proceeding Papers Proceeding papers can be viewed through VIN and can be downloaded to your phone. View Our Exhibitors Search our Exhibitor list and plan on visiting the Exhibit Hall to network with peers and exhibitors.
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SPONSORS
THANK YOU TO OUR SWVS 2022 SPONSORS
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GOLD SPONSORS
SILVER SPONSORS
BRONZE SPONSORS
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
SWVS gratefully acknowledges the following companies for their support
GENERAL INFORMATION SWVS Mobile App................................................3 Schedule at a Glance............................................7 About SWVS.......................................................10 Getting Around Fort Worth................................13 SWVS Events.......................................................14 Reward Program ................................................27 CONTINUING EDUCATION CE/RACE Information.........................................17 Event Locator Map.............................................18 Speakers. ............................................................ 21 CE Schedule/Other Activities.............................22 CE Ticketed Event Descriptions.........................38 Evening Sessions Descriptions...........................40 Daytime Sessions Descriptions...........................44 Exhibitor Satellite Sessions.................................62 CE Session descriptions can be found online at www.swvs.org/swvs-2022/ce-schedule EXHIBIT INFORMATION Scavenger Hunt..................................................12 Exhibit Hall Information......................................65 Exhibitor List.......................................................66 Exhibitor Profiles.................................................68 Exhibit Hall Floor Plan........................................84 All information is correct at the time of printing. SWVS reserves the right to make replacements, as necessary. We will try our best to make comparable replacements. Please check www.swvs.org for the most current Symposium information.
CONTACT INFO
SWVS REGISTRATION & HOTEL ACCOMODATIONS Phone: 972-664-9800 Email: info@swvs.org I Website: www.swvs.org
FUTURE DATES AND LOCATIONS
SWVS 2023 • September 21-24, 2023 Henry B. González Convention Center, San Antonio, TX SWVS 2024 • September 26-29, 2024 Fort Worth Convention Center, Fort Worth, TX SWVS 2025 • September 18-21, 2025 Fort Worth Convention Center, Fort Worth, TX
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SCHEDULE AT A GLANCE
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 22 10:00 AM – 8:00 PM Registration Open...................................................................South Concourse 1:00 PM – 4:00 PM Exhibitor Satellite Session (BDA Architecture) ����������������������������������������������������� 100 1:45 PM – 2:00 PM SWVS Ribbon Cutting & Exhibit Hall Grand Opening�������Exhibit Hall Entrance 2:00 PM – 8:50 PM Zen Room......................................................................................................111 2:00 PM – 4:00 PM Exhibitor Satellite Session (Econologics Financial Advisiors) �������������������������������103 AB 2:00 PM – 5:00 PM Exhibitor Satellite Session (Companion Animal Health) ������������������������������������������ 104 2:00 PM – 5:30 PM Exhibit Hall Open..............................................................................Exhibit Hall 4:00 PM – 5:00 PM First-Time Attendee Orientation.............................................................110 AB 4:00 PM – 5:30 PM Exhibit Hall Welcome Reception.......................................................Exhibit Hall 4:30 PM – 4:40 PM Prize Drawings Announced (Must be present to win) .........SWVS Central, Exhibit Hall 4:30 PM – 5:30 PM Technician Utilization (Open to any registered attendee) ������������������������������Ballroom B 6:00 PM – 8:50 PM Evening Continuing Education Sessions .....Convention Center Meeting Rooms FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 23 6:00 AM – 6:50 AM Yoga (Ticket Required) .............................................Sundance Terrace – Omni Hotel 7:00 AM – 5:00 PM Registration Open...................................................................South Concourse 7:00 AM – 8:00 AM Coffee & Pastries....................................................................Star Tower, FWCC 7:30 AM – 1:30 PM CE Tour: Fossil Rim (Ticket Required) .........................................................Fossil Rim 8:00 AM – 5:30 PM Continuing Education Sessions/.................Convention Center Meeting Rooms Labs/Master Classes 8:00 AM – 8:50 PM Zen Room......................................................................................................111 9:30 AM – 5:00 PM Exhibit Hall Open..............................................................................Exhibit Hall 9:50 AM – 10:30 AM BREAK – Refreshments in the Exhibit Hall ����������������������������������������Exhibit Hall 12:20 PM – 2:00 PM Lunch Break.......................................................................................Exhibit Hall 12:30 PM – 1:30 PM Meet the Expert Lunches (Ticket Required) ���������������������������������������������...204 A&B 12:30 PM – 1:30 PM Exhibitor Satellite Luncheon Sessions ..........................................See pg. 63-64 (IDEXX, Zoetis, Zomedica, Hello Rache, PetDX & Basepaws) 1:40 PM – 1:50 PM Prize Drawings Announced .....................................SWVS Central, Exhibit Hall (Must be present to win) 3:50 PM – 4:30 PM BREAK – Refreshments in the Exhibit Hall ����������������������������������������Exhibit Hall 3:50 PM – 5:00 PM Exhibit Hall “Steer Your Career” Sip-N-Shop �����������������������������������Exhibit Hall 4:00 PM – 4:10 PM Grand Prize Drawing Announced.............................SWVS Central, Exhibit Hall (Must be present to win) 6:00 PM – 8:50 PM Evening Continuing Education Sessions ....Convention Center Meeting Rooms 6:00 PM – 9:00 PM Food Animal Off-Site Lecture and Dinner................................Reata Restaurant Sponsored by Newport Labs (Ticket Required) 8:00 PM – 10:00 PM Cowtown Cycle Party......................Cowtown Cycle Party World Headquarters (Ticket Required)
For updated schedule information, go to www.swvs.org/swvs-2022/ce-schedule
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SCHEDULE AT A GLANCE
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 24 6:00 AM – 6:50 AM Yoga (Ticket Required) .............................................Sundance Terrace – Omni Hotel 7:00 AM – 5:00 PM Registration Open...................................................................South Concourse 7:00 AM – 8:00 AM Coffee & Pastries....................................................................Star Tower, FWCC 8:00 AM – 5:30 PM Continuing Education Sessions/.................Convention Center Meeting Rooms Labs/Master Classes 8:00 AM – 8:50 PM Zen Room......................................................................................................111 8:30 AM – 5:00 PM Titer and Rabies Vaccination Clinic Open �����������������������������������������Exhibit Hall 9:30 AM – 5:00 PM Exhibit Hall Open..............................................................................Exhibit Hall 9:50 AM – 10:30 AM BREAK – Refreshments in the Exhibit Hall ����������������������������������������Exhibit Hall 11:00 AM – 5:00 PM College Football Games Shown...............................SWVS Central, Exhibit Hall 12:20 PM – 2:00 PM Lunch Break.......................................................................................Exhibit Hall 12:30 PM – 1:30 PM Meet the Expert Lunches (Ticket Required) ������������������������������������������������204 A&B 12:30 PM – 1:30 PM Exhibitor Satellite Luncheon Sessions ...............................................See pg. 64 (Hills, Bank of America, Zoetis, Blue Buffalo, Zomedica & Legally Mine) 3:50 PM – 4:30 PM BREAK – Refreshments in the Exhibit Hall ����������������������������������������Exhibit Hall 4:00 PM – 4:10 PM Scavenger Hunt Winner Announced .......................SWVS Central, Exhibit Hall (Must be present to win) 6:00 PM – 8:50 PM Evening Continuing Education Sessions.....Convention Center Meeting Rooms SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 25 7:00 AM – 10:00 AM Registration Open...................................................................South Concourse 7:00 AM – 7:50 AM Worship Service...................................................................................... 110 AB 7:00 AM – 8:00 AM Coffee & Pastries...................................................................Star Tower, FWCC 8:00 AM – 2:20 PM Continuing Education Sessions.................Convention Center Meeting Rooms 8:00 AM – 2:20 PM Zen Room.....................................................................................................111 11:50 AM – 12:30 PM Lunch Break
For updated schedule information go to www.swvs.org/ce-schedule
FIND YOUR TRACK Clinical Diagnostic Companion Animal Equine Exhibitor Satellite Sessions Food Animal Integrative Medicine Multi-track/Cross Species
Non-traditional/Exotics Practice Management/Office Personnel Professional Development/Wellness Technology
Veterinary Assistant Veterinary Technician
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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 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.
THANK YOU TO OUR PARTNER STATE VMAs
THANK YOU ALLIED PARTNERS
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.
BOARD OF MANAGERS
CE COMMITTEE
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. Back Row: Cordon DeKock; Kirk Ryan, DVM; Jed Ford, DVM; Ben Buchanan, DVM; Mark Shackelford, DVM; Jon Fletcher, DVM; Chris France, DVM; JL Bentley Front Row: Mike Schoonover, DVM; Melanie Talley, CAE, Jay Tischendorf, DVM; Christie McHughes, DVM; Natalie Cooper, DVM; Mondo Bridges; Gayle Millard, DVM; Daniel Levenson, DVM; T. Murt Byrne, DVM Not Pictured: Troy Alexander; Jesse Brandon, DVM; Trisha Marullo, DVM; Maggie Milligan; Tamara Spooner
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. Back Row: Jon Fletcher, DVM; Trisha Marullo, DVM; Mike Beard, DVM; Alvin Williams, DVM; Peter Wunderlich, DVM; Joe Pluhar, DVM; Debbie Reed, RVT Front Row: Rob Coke, DVM; Sharman Hoppes, DVM; Pamela Mitchell, DVM; Christen Puckett-Smith, RVT; Paula Plummer, LVT; Katie Tyler, DVM; Cheryl Coartney, RVT; Jodi Michaelson, CVPM Not Pictured: Anna Chapman, DVM; Kellie Wheat Turnage, CVPM; Pam Delahoussaye, DVM; Amanda Favis, DVM; Alice Blue-McLendon, DVM; Ronald Koh, DVM; Stephen Pittenger, DVM; Kevin Washburn, DVM; Chance Armstong, DVM; Rossalyn Biggs, DVM
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ABOUT SWVS
FORT WORTH CONVENTION CENTER VISITOR INFORMATION COUNTER The Fort Worth Visitor Information Counter, is located on-site near the SWVS registration area. Visit Fort Worth assists you with information on dinner reservations, tickets, shopping, tours and travel to all of the exciting sites in Fort Worth and the surrounding area. 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 Saving Show Your Badge Discount Program. Enjoy free or discounted appetizers, meals, drinks, desserts and Fort Worth gifts just by showing your SWVS 2022 badge at participating locations. For a list of participating establishments, go to swvs.org/swvs-2022/events-page for more information. SWVS LUNCH Welcome to the symposium with Southern Hospitality! Lunch will be provided to all registered professional attendees for Friday and Saturday. Lunch will also be provided during the Exhibitor Satellite Sessions on Friday and Saturday. GETTING AROUND FORT WORTH The DFW International Airport is 17.5 miles from downtown Fort Worth with a travel time of 30-40 minutes. See page 13 for further details on:
or guests who are not veterinarians, veterinary technicians, office staff, or practice managers. Guest lunch for Friday or Saturday can be purchased at the Registration counter for an additional fee. Guests 17 and under do not need a ticket. No guests or children under 17 are allowed in CE sessions. AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT All meeting rooms are accessible via wheelchair in the Convention Center. SWVS cannot assure availability of appropriate accommodations without having received a prior notification 30 days before the start of SWVS. ALCOHOL POLICY SWVS recognizes the many legitimate uses of alcoholic beverages in the process of conducting business and social activities. We also recognize that the use and consumption of alcohol at our functions carries with it the requirements to consume those beverages responsibly and in keeping with our professional code of ethics and conduct. We strongly oppose the abuse and misuse of alcohol. AUDIO/VIDEO/TAPE/PHOTOGRAPHY POLICY SWVS reserves the exclusive right to all recordings or reproductions of SWVS 2022. Unauthorized recording is prohibited either by video, still, digital camera, cell phone or any other form of reproduction. This includes recording of presentations and supporting audio/visual materials, exhibits and other supporting CE materials, including proceedings. Any person attending SWVS 2022 may be photographed or videotaped and by attending gives permission to use their image in possible future marketing publications, including print, online and video. CELL PHONE POLICY All cell phones must be silenced during Lectures, Event Tours, Interactive Labs, Master Classes, and Meet the Expert Lunches.
ONLINE INFORMATION The SWVS website, www.swvs.org , and SWVS App (search
Southwest Veterinary
Symposium in your app store to download),
is your source for the most current information about SWVS 2022 in Fort Worth. Attendees can search exhibitors, sessions and speakers while creating a personal itinerary throughout the event. In addition, you will be able to take notes. • 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 – Restaurants & Shopping – Entertainment Options IMPORTANT CONTACT INFORMATION SWVS Office Phone: 972-664-9800 Fax: 972-850-7469 Email: info@swvs.org Website: www.swvs.org Symposium Location Fort Worth Convention Center 1201 Houston St Fort Worth, TX 76102
• Trinity Metro • Taxi/Uber/Lyft • Molly the Trolley • Directions to the Convention Center • Parking CE CREDIT INFORMATION
More than 400+ hours of quality continuing education courses are offered at SWVS 2022. A maximum of 30 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 17 for complete details. MEDIA REGISTRANTS Press and media must register with SWVS prior to attending the symposium. Press credentials will be issued to authorized media. SAFETY Our goal is to provide a safe environment for everyone. There is a chance that overcrowding could occur in some lectures. SWVS must comply with the fire marshal’s policies to ensure we are safe, so if a meeting room is at capacity, no one else will be allowed in the room until it is safe to do so. We ask for your understanding and patience should this occur. Plan to arrive early for a specific lecture if you wish to participate. GUESTS Guests, spouses and children are all welcome on the SWVS tradeshow floor. Guest/spouse tickets are $70 each and are for family members
LOST AND FOUND Located in Room 101
• Thursday 2:00 PM - 6:30 PM • Friday 7:00 AM - 6:30 PM • Saturday 7:00 AM - 6:30 PM • Sunday 7:00 AM - 2:30 PM
TITER DETERMINATION & RABIES VACCINATION CLINIC SWVS offers you the opportunity to have blood drawn for a titer determination. Blood will be drawn on Saturday, then packaged, and shipped to a laboratory for titer determination. Results will be sent from Kansas State University with an estimated turnaround time of six to eight weeks. Cost of the titer will be $100. If it has been arelatively long time (5 or more years) since you have had a rabies booster vaccination or a titer determination, you may elect to have a booster vaccination instead of having a titer run. Cost of the vaccination will be $350. Rabies vaccinations will not be available on-site if you have not pre‑registered.
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SCAVENGER HUNT
THE GREAT SWVS 2022 SCAVENGER HUNT You Gotta Play to Win 3 rd Place $250 1 st Place $1,000 2 nd Place $500
We have a unique way for SWVS attendees and exhibitors to network while earning a chance to win awesome prizes. To play, simply find a participating booth, and answer the questions. Each correct answer earns you points. You can win one of many great prizes, including a $1,000 gift card. The game is built directly into our app. We have swag that you can redeem for points just for playing.
Find these Exhibitors for Your Chance to Win!
Purina..................................................... 500 Rockin’ Pets, Rollin’ Vets......................1013 Roo.vet ................................................1014 Simmons Southcentral...........................800 Standard Process, Inc............................606 The Veterinary Cooperative...................527 TMGvets. ............................................... 908 TVMF/TVMA/TAVP/TexVetPets........... 1113 Veterinary Information Network...SWVS Central
AKC Reunite..........................................302 Antech – Sound.....................................104 AVMA PLIT & AVMA LIFE......................613 Banfield.................................................. 513 Boehringer Ingelheim............................600 CashDiscountProgram.com................. 1215 CVCA Cardiac Care For Pets.................820 Elanco Animal Health............................607 Epicur Pharma......................................1033 Support the Body’s Defense
Hello Rache..........................................1200 Hill’s Pet Nutrition..................................601 IDEXX..................................................... 701 Karl Storz Veterinary Endoscopy America.....813 Loyal....................................................... 408 newvetequipment.com.......................... 107 Norbrook, Inc.........................................506 NVA........................................................ 406 Pacific Western Bank.............................524
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For more information, visit booth #506 . Norbrook.com
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©2022 Norbrook Laboratories Limited. The Norbrook logo is a registered trademark and Midamox is a trademark of Norbrook Laboratories Limited. 0622-000-F10A
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FORT WORT
GETTING AROUND FORT WORTH
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Convention Center Garage/ Commerce Street Garage 1301 Commerce St. Covered multi-level garage: $3 per 20 minutes $22 per 12-24 hours $18 special event 817-392-7955 Houston Street Garage RATE
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DIRECTIONS Fort Worth Convention Center 1201 Houston St | Fort Worth, TX 76102 817-392-6338 www.fortworth.com/convention-center
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8 many additional districts. Cost is $5 for an all-day pass on all buses and local trains. The Dash is the circulator between Downtown and the Cultural District. For more info, visit www.ridetrinitymetro.org TAXI In the downtown area, there is a minimum charge of $5. Two to six people ride for the price of one. For more information on getting around Fort Worth and downtown Fort Worth, visit swvs.org/swvs-2022/hotels-travel and www.fortworth.com UBER & LYFT Uber and Lyft are also available for getting around Fort Worth. Find more details on our website: swvs.org/swvs-2022/hotels-travel Burnett Plaza The Tower Molly the Trolley is a vintage-looking trolley with all the modern amenities, and is a quick and convenient way to travel around downtown Fort Worth. Molly the Trolley runs every 15 minutes to most of the SWVS Official Hotels and the Fort Worth Convention Center from 6:30 AM - 10:00 PM (special SWVS hours Friday - Sunday). The best part is Molly the Trolley is FREE! For more details visit swvs.org/swvs-2022/hotels-travel TRINITY METRO Bus System connecting Downtown to the Stockyards and W. 10 TH St. Texas St. W. 13 TH St. 3 4 7 W. 7 TH St. 10 11 The Convention Center is an easy walk from the SWVS Official Hotels downtown. Hop on Molly the Trolley if you don’t feel like walking. GETTING AROUND DOWNTOWN MOLLY THE TROLLEY 19 13 16 6
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without notice. 877.717.0004 Central Parking 1 Convention Center Garage/ Commerce Street Garage 1301 Commerce St. Covered multi-level garage: $3 per 20 minutes $22 per 12-24 hours $18 special event (817) 392-7955 2 Houston Street Garage 600 Throckmorton St. Rates subject to change without notice. 877.717.0004 Central Parking 1105 Calhoun St. Rates subject to change 4 5 1400 Houston St. $3 per 20 minutes
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without notice. 877.717.0004 Central Parking 832 Taylor St. Rates subject to change without notice. 877.717.0004 Bank of America Garage 500 W. 6th St. Covered & multi-level, $2.50 hourly & $11.50 daily 817.334.7967
6 $22 per 12-24 hours $18 for special events (817) 392-7955 5 Central Parking 1105 Calhoun St. Rates subject to change without notice. (877) 717-0004 17 Central Parking 1105 Calhoun St. Rates subject to change
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SWVS EVENTS
AT A GLANCE Daily Schedule of Social Events THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 22 4:00 PM - 5:00 PM First-time Attendee Orientation 4:00 PM - 5:30 PM Exhibit Hall Welcome Reception FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 23 7:00 AM - 8:00 AM Coffee & Pastries 9:50 AM - 10:30 AM Exhibit Hall Refreshment Break 3:50 PM - 5:00 PM Exhibit Hall “Steer Your Career” Sip-N-Shop SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 24 7:00 AM - 8:00 AM Coffee & Pastries 9:30 AM - 5:00 PM Be True To Your School 9:50 AM - 10:30 AM Exhibit Hall Refreshment Break 11:00 AM - 5:00 PM College Football SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 25 7:00 AM - 7:50 AM Worship Service 7:00 AM - 8:00 AM Coffee & Pastries
FIRST - TIME ATTENDEE ORIENTATION
Thursday, September 22nd 4:00 PM - 5:00 PM Room 110AB
All first-time SWVS attendees are invited to join us THURSDAY AFTERNOON for an orientation hosted by our Board of Managers. Network with other first-time attendees and enjoy complimentary refreshments while learning how to get the most out of SWVS. For more details, please visit: swvs.org/swvs-2022/events-page
COWTOWN CYCLE PARTY Friday, September 23rd
8:00 PM - 10:00 PM Cowtown Cycle Party World Headquarters
Cost: For tickets, go to the registration desk to see if there are spots still available. This is a BYOB Cycle Party with your friends or coworkers. It generally goes about 5-8 mph. Naturally, the more people pedaling, the faster (and easier) it gets. For more details, visit swvs.org/swvs-2022/events-page
Friday, September 23rd 3:50 PM - 5:00 PM Join us in the SWVS 2022 Exhibit Hall. This annual tradition offers a night brimming with activity, from entertainment and education to shopping and socializing. This is also a great opportunity for you to meet some of our new exhibitors and to catch up with our longtime trusted sponsors!
WIFI & PROCEEDINGS LOUNGE The Veterinary Information Network (VIN) is located inside the Exhibit Hall at SWVS Central. Stop by to relax, meet your friends, check your email, charge your phone, download the 2022 proceedings available on VIN and enjoy the complimentary WiFi Lounge. See email or flyer from VIN for more details. EXHIBIT HALL HOURS THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 22nd 2:00 PM - 5:30 PM FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 23rd 9:30 AM - 5:00 PM SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 24th 9:30 AM - 5:00 PM
EXHIBIT HALL WELCOME RECEPTION Thursday, September 22nd 4:00 PM - 5:30 PM It’s a great way to kick-off SWVS 2022 and experience a splash of Southern Hospitality while mingling with our 2022 Exhibitors. A complimentary drink is included in your professional registration fees. Sponsored by:
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SWVS EVENTS
SWVS COFFEE & PASTRIES Start your day off right with
Technician Utilization (Extra Hour of CE) Thursday, 4:30 PM - 5:30 PM Ballroom B Open to any registered attendee
complimentary refreshments served at the SWVS Coffee & Pastries on Friday, Saturday and Sunday mornings from 7:00 AM - 8:00 AM. Meet up with colleagues and new friends as you enjoy a hot cup of coffee or tea with pastries before heading to class. The SWVS Coffee & Pastries is located at the Star Tower in the Fort Worth Convention Center.
Veterinary medicine has a documented credentialed veterinary technician shortage; while the supply and demand issue pre-dates the pandemic, the past two years have highlighted long-standing irregularities in veterinary support staffing. Technician attrition has intensified, leading to disruptions in patient care. In response to the Veterinary Nurse Initiative, efforts to de-regulate the practice of veterinary technology at the state level, and increasing attrition, the AVMA and other entities have examined the root causes of technician turnover. The issue is complex, but under-utilization and career dissatisfaction have emerged as central elements. This session will explore recent efforts to clarify the issue(s) of under-utilization, investigate what technicians are seeking when it comes to effective utilization, and do a deep dive into the ways in which technicians can advocate for fuller utilization and how veterinarians can best collaborate with technicians for increased career satisfaction on both sides of the equation. Featured Speakers: Dr. Stacy Eckman DVM, DABVP (Canine and Feline) Associate Dean for Hospital Operations Texas A&M University Ms. Kelly Foltz BA, CVT, LVT, RVT, VTS (ECC) University of Florida
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ZEN ROOM Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday Symposium Hours Room 111 A quiet zone for any registered attendee. It is meant to create peace, tranquility, and focus. The type of break we could all use, right? The purpose of having a separate room for this is to provide our attendees an escape and a chance to hang out away from meetings for a bit. No talking, food or drink allowed.
WORSHIP SERVICE Sunday, September 25th 7:00 AM - 7:50 AM Fort Worth Convention Center Room 110 AB All SWVS attendees and guests are welcome to begin the day at the Christian Veterinary Mission Ecumenical Worship Service, which is complimentary and open to all. Join us Sunday morning as we worship together to glorify God through His Word and inspirational message. Sponsored by:
GUIDED MEDITATION Friday, September 23rd Saturday, September 24th 7:00 AM - 7:50 AM Sundance ll – Omni Hotel CE Credit: 1, pg. 56 Open to any Registered Attendee
LOUNGE Need a quick break and a snack? Want to learn more about IDEXX? Join them in their lounge located on the 2nd Floor Meeting Room Level. Thursday, September 22nd 2:00 PM - 5:30 PM Friday, September 23rd 9:30 AM - 5:00 PM Saturday, September 24th 9:30 AM - 5:00 PM
“BE TRUE TO YOUR SCHOOL”
Saturday is “Be True to Your School” wear your school colors day. Relive your college days by wearing your college team’s colors or apparel. Be sure to watch your favorite college football game in SWVS Central inside the Exhibit Hall.
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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 30 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 22-20, www.vhma.org CE CREDIT HOURS General Symposium Attendance hours..........................................................30 credit hours GENERAL SYMPOSIUM CE HOURS BY DAY: Thursday, September 22...................................................................................4 credit hours Friday, September 23.....................................................................................10 credit hours Saturday, September 24.................................................................................10 credit hours Sunday, September 25.....................................................................................6 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) ................................................................4 or 6 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. Master Classes (Ticket Required) .........................................................................4 credit hours Meet the Expert Lunches (Ticket Required) .................................................1 credit hour each Exhibitor Satellite Sessions ...................................................................1, 2 or 3 credit hours (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............................................................................................................. 573-751-0293 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 provided in your bag or through the mobile app 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. Maintain the certificate, along with the CE Checklist, in your files. 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 #: 20-908200. Max Veterinary Hours approved: 462.00 Max Veterinary Hours available: 30.00 Max Veterinary Technician Hours approved: 462.00 Max Veterinary Technician Hours available: 30.00 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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EVENT LOCATOR MAP
SWVS CENTRAL
SWVS CENTRAL
EXHIBITOR REGISTRATION
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NORTH CONCOURSE
EXHIBITOR REGISTRATION
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NORTH CONCOURSE
203 A, B, C, Ballrooms A, B, C
EVENT LOCATOR MAP First Aid Room..............................Exhibit Hall Food Anima ..................................103 A/B, 104 l
General Session ...........................Ballroom B
FORT WORTH CONVENTION CENTER FORT WORTH, TEXAS
Integrative Medicine....................204 A Interactive Labs............................121 B, 121 C/D, 121 E/F Master Class/Technology..............114, 204 B, 106 Meet the Expert Luncheons.......... 204 A, 204 B
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Mother’s Room ............................ 112
Companion Animal ...................... Ballrooms A, B, C, 200, 201 A
Multitrack/Cross-Species...............202 C, 203 B, 108 Non-Traditional/Exotics................202 D Exhibitor Reception/ Sip-N-Shop...................................Exhibit Hall First-Time Attendee: Welcome Reception.................................... 110 AB
Clinical Diagnostic .......................106
Equine .........................................204 B Exhibit Hall .................................Exhibit Hall Exhibitor Satellite Sessions..........100, 103 AB, 104, 200, 203 A, B, C, Ballrooms A, B, C
Worship Service............................110 AB
Practice Management....................203 A, 203 B Professional Development/..........203 C
First Aid Room..............................Exhibit Hall Food Anima ..................................103 A/B, 104 l General Session ...........................Ballroom B
Wellness.......................................Sundance Terrace — Omni Hotel Rabies, Titers Clinic ...................... Beltbuckle Lobby Entrance of Exhibit Hall Registration ..................................South Concourse Speaker Ready Room/...................101 Lost & Found SWVS Central...............................Exhibit Hall Veterinary Technician ...................Ballroom B, 201 B, 201 C 202 A, 202 B
Integrative Medicine....................204 A Interactive Labs............................121 B, 121 C/D, 121 E/F Master Class/Technology..............114, 204 B, 106 Meet the Expert Luncheons.......... 204 A, 204 B
Mother’s Room ............................ 112
Multitrack/Cross-Species...............202 C, 203 B, 108 Non-Traditional/Exotics................202 D Exhibitor Reception/ Sip-N-Shop...................................Exhibit Hall First-Time Attendee: Welcome Reception.................................... 110 AB
Veterinary Assistant .....................202 C VLA Meetings ...............................109 Zen Room .....................................111
Bus Pickup ....................................11th Street Lobby, Houston Street
Worship Service............................110 AB
Practice Management....................203 A, 203 B Professional Development/..........203 C
RABIES/ TITER CLINIC Wellness.......................................Sundance Terrace — Omni Hotel Rabies, Titers Clinic ...................... Beltbuckle Lobby Entrance of Exhibit Hall Registration ..................................South Concourse Speaker Ready Room/...................101 Lost & Found SWVS Central...............................Exhibit Hall Veterinary Technician ...................Ballroom B, 201 B, 201 C 202 A, 202 B
Veterinary Assistant .....................202 C VLA Meetings ...............................109 Zen Room .....................................111
ATTENDEE REGISTRATION
SOUTH CONCOURSE
Bus Pickup ....................................11th Street Lobby, Houston Street
LOUNGE
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SPEAKERS
Frank Andrews, DVM, MS, Dipl. ACVIM (LAIM) Louisiana State University Julie Andrie, DVM, DACVIM (Cardiology) CVCA Cardiac Care For Pets Natalie Antinoff, DVM, DABVP (Avian Practice) Texas Avian & Exotics Hospital Alexandra Apgar-Arpin, DVM USDA Kris Bannon, DVM, FAVD, DAVDC Veterinary Dentistry & Oral Surgery of New Mexico, LLC April Bays, CVT, VTS (ECC) Elevative Veterinary Training Solutions Sarah S.K. Beatty, DVM, DACVP Antech Diagnostics Brittany Berry, DVM Salt Creek Veterinary Hospital Alice Blue-McLendon, DVM Texas A&M University Erica Brandt, CVT, VTS (ECC) Westvet Peter Brofman, DVM, MS, ACVIM (Neurology & Internal Medicine) Thrive Pet Healthcare Specialists Courtney Campbell, DVM, DACVS-SA VetSurg Renee Carter, DVM, DACVO Louisiana State University Anna Chapman, DVM Louisiana State University Hans Coetzee, BVSc, Cert CHP, PhD, DACVCP, DACAW, DECAWBM(AWSEL) Kansas State University Stephen Cole, MS, VMD, DACVM University of Pennsylvania School of Veterinary Medicine Francisco Conrado, DVM, MSc, Diplomate ACVP (Clinical) Cummings School of Veterinary Medicine Brooklyn Cupps, LVT Texas A&M Univiersity Craig Datz, DVM, MS, DABVP, DACVIM (Nutrition) Royal Canin Darin Dell, DVM, DACVD Wheat Ridge Animal Hospital Dennis DeNicola, DVM, PhD, DACVP IDEXX Lewis Dinges, DVM Texas Animal Health Commission Stacy Eckman, DVM, DABVP (Canine and Feline) Texas A&M University Kirk Eddleman, MHA Inova Partners Tera Eddleman, CVA Summit Veterinary Advisors Kelly Foltz, BA, CVT, LVT, RVT, VTS (ECC) University of Florida Joni Freshman, DVM, MS, DACVIM (SAIM), CVA, CVCP AcuPets Mobile Veterinary Acupuncture/Canine Consultations Stephen Fronefield, DVM, DABVP – Avian ABC Animal & Bird Clinic Kim Garling, CVPM VetTeam Practice Partners Michele Gaspar, DVM, DABVP (Feline Practice) Your Pet’s Wellness Shailesh Ghimire New Wine Digital Philippa (Pippa) Gibbons, BVetMed (Hons) MS DACVIM (LA) DipVetEd MRCVS Texas Tech University
Stephanie Gomez, LVT Texas A&M Veterinary Medical Teaching Hospital Anna Grimes, RVT, VTS (Cardiology) Unaffiliated Tamara Grubb, DVM, PhD, DACVAA, CVA VetAACE Lorrie Hale Mitchell, DVM, MS, CTCVMP, GCTHCP,
Jacqueline Nobles, DVM, DACVECC Fastvet C. Andrew Novosad, DVM, Diplomate ACVIM (Oncology) Sugar Land Veterinary Specialists Karen Parker, DVM Boehringer Ingelheim Lynda Paul, LVT, VTS (CP-Canine/Feline), CVPP Nanuet Animal Hospital Ruby Perry, DVM, MS, PhD, DACVR Tuskegee University College of Veterinary Medicine Stephen Pittenger, DVM, DABVP Memorial 610 Hospital For Animals Joe Pluhar, DVM Brazos Valley Equine Hospitals Paula Plummer, LVT, VTS(ECC, SAIM, CP-fe) Texas A&M University – VMTH Elizabeth Pritchett, DVM Animal Health & Hospital Nathalie Rademacher, DVM Louisiana State University School of Veterinary Medicine Valerie Ragan, DVM Virginia-Maryland College of Veterinary Medicine Carol Reinero, DVM, PhD, DACVIM University of Missouri Todd Riggan, DVM, Diplomate ABVP-ECM White Rock Veterinary Hospital and Exotic Pet Care Christine Rutter, DVM Texas A&M University Robin Saar, RVT, VTS (Nutrition) AnimalBiome Megan Schmid, DVM USDA APHIS VS Mike Schoonover, DVM, MS, DACVS-LA, DACVSMR Oklahoma State University Robert Silver, DVM, MS, CVA Well-Pet Dispensary Julie Squires, CCFS Rekindle, LLC
CTPEP, CVA, CVTP, CVCH, CVFT LSU School of Veterinary Medicine Kenneth Harkin, DVM, DACVIM (SAIM) Kansas State University Mike Hawkins, MA, LPC TAMU CVM Barbara Heidenreich Barbara’s Force Free Animal Training Bridget Heilsberg, DVM
Crown 3 Equine Veterinary Services Justin Heinz, DVM, DACVECC Texas A&M University Michelle Hervey, LVT Texas A&M Veterinary Medical Teaching Hospital Justin Hicks, RVT Oklahoma State University Janice Huntingford, DVM, DACVSMR, CVA, CVPP, CCRT CAVCA Essex Animal Hospital Alexis Jennings, DVM Texas A&M Large Animal Clinical Sciences Ronald Koh, DVM, MS, CVA, CVCH, CVFT, CCRP, CVMMP University of California Davis James Kusmierczyk, VMD Cameron Park Zoo Katrina Lafferty, RLAT, CVT, VTS (Anesthesia/ Analgesia) University of Wisconsin, Madison Brittany Laflen, RVT, VTS (Neurology) Purdue University Shana Lemmenes, CVT, VTS-EVN University of Minnesota Richard Linhart, DVM, DACT Newport Laboratories, A Vaxxinova Company Stephanie Lisciandro, DVM, DACVIM (SAIM) Hill Country Veterinary Specialists Sue Loly, LVT, VTS-EVN Academy of Equine Veterinary Nursing Technicians Alyssa Mages, CVT Empowering Veterinary Teams, LLC Alyce Marks, DVM, DACVR IDEXX Kenneth Martin, DVM, DACVB Veterinary Behavior Consultations, LLC John Mauterer, DVM, Dip. ACVS Veterinary Specialists of Greater New Orleans Brennen McKenzie, MA, Msc, VMD Adobe Animal Hospital Chanda Miles, DVM, DAVDC Veterinary Dentistry Specialists Jessie Monday, DVM, MS Texas A&M Veterinary Medical Diagnostic Laboratory
Bill Symm, DVM, DACVS-LA Town & Country Animal Hospital Jay Tischendorf, DVM Ceva Animal Health David Twedt, DVM, DACVIM Texas Animal Health Commission Angela Vong, MA, LVT, NBCT CCISD/TAMU C Ernie Ward, DVM, CVFT Colorado State University Steve Velasco, DVM
E3 Management, LLC Gary Warner, DVM Elgin Veterinary Hospital Mercy Wemhoff, CVT Pet Medical Center of Katy Dane Whitaker, DVM, MPVM Pride VMC Canaan Whitfield-Cargile, DVM, PhD, DACVS, DACVSMR Texas A&M University Kassandra Wilson, DVM Louisiana State University Kenichiro Yagi, MS, RVT, VTS (ECC), (SAIM) Veterinary Emergency Group
Jennifer Mulderig, LVT Just Cats Veterinary Services Kathleen Mullins, DVM, MS, DACVS-SA Acadiana Veterinary Surgery Scott Munger, DVM Texas Animal Health Commission Laura Nafe, DVM, MS, DACVIM University of Missouri
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