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SUNDAY, SEPT. 25

CE LECTURE SESSIONS – SUNDAY MORNING

TRACK

8:00 AM - 8:50 AM

9:00 AM - 9:50 AM

10:00 AM - 10:50 AM

11:00 AM - 11:50 AM

Canine Ovulation Timing for the Busy Practitioner – How Do I Fit This in for My Special Clients? Room 200, pg. 48 Joni Freshman, DVM, MS, DACVIM (SAIM), CVA, CVCP

Puppy Vaginitis: Is it Even A Disease? Room 200, pg. 48 Joni Freshman, DVM, MS, DACVIM (SAIM), CVA, CVCP

Timing Gestation Stage and Recognizing and Treating Dystocia in the Dog and Cat Room 200, pg. 48 Joni Freshman, DVM, MS, DACVIM (SAIM), CVA, CVCP

Diseases of the Canine Penis and Prepuce – Also Not Just for Intact Males! Room 200, pg. 48 Joni Freshman, DVM, MS, DACVIM (SAIM), CVA, CVCP

Leash Reactivity in Dogs Ballroom A, pg. 48 Kenneth Martin, DVM, DACVB Update on Canine Urolithiasis Ballroom B, pg. 48 Laura Nafe, DVM, MS, DACVIM

Territorial Aggression in Dogs Ballroom A, pg. 48 Kenneth Martin, DVM, DACVB Urinary Incontinence: Update on Diagnosis and Management Ballroom B, pg. 48 Laura Nafe, DVM, MS, DACVIM Tips for Better Diagnosis Mechanical Obstruction Ballroom C, pg. 48 Nathalie Rademacher, DVM Update on Gastric Ulcers Room 204 B, pg. 49 Frank Andrews, DVM, MS, Dipl. ACVIM (LAIM) “Getting It Done Well”– How to Efficiently Provide High Quality Production Medicine Services (Pregnancy Exams, BSEs, Necropsies, Herd Health Consults), cont.

Resource Guarding in Dogs Ballroom A, pg. 48 Kenneth Martin, DVM, DACVB

Compulsive Disorders in Dogs Ballroom A, pg. 48 Kenneth Martin, DVM, DACVB

COMPANION ANIMAL

Pharmacologic Management of Chronic Kidney Disease in Dogs and Cats Ballroom B, pg. 48 Laura Nafe, DVM, MS, DACVIM

Challenging Urology and Nephrology Cases: A Case-Based Discussion Ballroom B, pg. 48 Laura Nafe, DVM, MS, DACVIM Muscuoloskeletal Disease in Your Small Animals Ballroom C, pg. 48 Nathalie Rademacher, DVM Management of Septic Arthritis in Equine Neonates Room 204 B, pg. 49 Mike Schoonover, DVM, MS, DACVS-LA, DACVSMR Making the Bloodwork Work for You Room 103 AB, pg. 51 Alexis Jennings, DVM

Radiographic Lung Patterns in Dogs and Cats Ballroom C, pg. 48 Nathalie Rademacher, DVM Colic Referral, When to Wait and When to Send! Room 204 B, pg. 49 Frank Andrews, DVM, MS, Dipl. ACVIM (LAIM) “Getting It Done Well”– How to Efficiently Provide High Quality Production Medicine Services (Pregnancy Exams, BSEs, Necropsies, Herd Health Consults) Review of TCVM Diagnostic Systems – Part 1 Room 204 A, pg. 52 Lorrie Hale Mitchell, DVM, MS, CTCVMP, GCTHCP, CTPEP, CVA, CVTP, CVCH, CVFT Does Derm’ Make You Squirm? A Strategic KISS Approach to the Diagnosis and Management of Skin Cases Room 104, pg. 53 Jay Tischendorf, DVM Room 103 AB, pg. 51 Brittany Berry, DVM

Abnormal or Normal Variant on Radiographs Ballroom C, pg. 48 Nathalie Rademacher, DVM

Update on Gastric Ulcers, cont. Room 204 B, pg. 49 Frank Andrews, DVM, MS, Dipl. ACVIM (LAIM)

EQUINE

Alternative Medicine and the Food Animal Practitioner

Room 103 AB, pg. 51 Alexis Jennings, DVM

FOOD ANIMAL

Room 103 AB, pg. 51 Brittany Berry, DVM

Review of TCVM Diagnostic Systems – Part 2 Room 204 A, pg. 52 Lorrie Hale Mitchell, DVM, MS, CTCVMP, GCTHCP, CTPEP, CVA, CVTP, CVCH, CVFT

TCVM Pattern Development Room 204 A, pg. 52

Understanding and Using Tui-na In Your Practice Room 204 A, pg. 52 Lorrie Hale Mitchell, DVM, MS, CTCVMP, GCTHCP, CTPEP, CVA, CVTP, CVCH, CVFT

INTEGRATIVE MEDICINE

Lorrie Hale Mitchell, DVM, MS, CTCVMP, GCTHCP, CTPEP, CVA, CVTP, CVCH, CVFT

MULTI-TRACK/ CROSS SPECIES

Exotic Animal Education Room 202 D, pg. 54 Alice Blue-McLendon, DVM

Diagnosing and Treating Ocular Disease in a Zoologic Setting: Select Cases Room 202 D, pg. 54 James Kusmierczyk, VMD Effective Marketing Techniques That Turn Clicks into Patients (4) Room 203 B, pg. 56 Shailesh Ghimire “Yes, I Know Lucky Is Indoor Only, But...” Basic Wellness Care for Cats and Dogs Room 202 C, pg. 58 Jennifer Mulderig, LVT I Hate IMHA: A Review Room 201 B, pg. 61 Kelly Foltz, BA, CVT, LVT, RVT, VTS (ECC)

A Primer on Primates: An Introduction to Nonhuman Primate Medicine Room 202 D, pg. 54 James Kusmierczyk, VMD Effective Marketing Techniques That Turn Clicks into Patients (5) Room 203 B, pg. 56 Shailesh Ghimire “Eww! What’s That?” Basic Parasitology of Cats and Dogs Room 202 C, pg. 58 Jennifer Mulderig, LVT There Isn’t a Panic Button: How to Improve Your Practice’s Emergency Response Room 201 B, pg. 61 Kelly Foltz, BA, CVT, LVT, RVT, VTS (ECC) ECG’s Part One: Understanding the Electrocardiogram Room 202 A, pg. 61 Anna Grimes, RVT, VTS (Cardiology) Emerging Ingredients – The Future Ingredients of Pet Food Room 202 B, pg. 61 Robin Saar, RVT, VTS (Nutrition)

Diseases of the Digestive System in Exotic Felids Room 202 D, pg. 54 James Kusmierczyk, VMD

NON- TRADITIONAL/ EXOTICS PRACTICE MANAGEMENT/ OFFICE PERSONNEL

Effective Marketing Techniques That Turn Clicks into Patients (3) Room 203 B, pg. 56 Shailesh Ghimire “Is It Hooked Up?” Anesthetic Machines and Basic Monitors Room 202 C, pg. 58 Jennifer Mulderig, LVT When Cats Go Splat: Nursing the Feline Trauma Patient Room 201 B, pg. 61 Kelly Foltz, BA, CVT, LVT, RVT, VTS (ECC) Pathophysiology of Congestive Heart Failure and Common Treatments Room 202 A, pg. 61 Anna Grimes, RVT, VTS (Cardiology)

“What Are You Feeding Lucky?” Basic Nutrition for Cats and Dogs Room 202 C, pg. 58 Jennifer Mulderig, LVT Hacked: The Red Rubber Catheter Room 201 C, pg. 61 Kelly Foltz, BA, CVT, LVT, RVT, VTS (ECC) ECG’s Part Two: Recognizing Cardiac Rhythms Room 202 A, pg. 61 Anna Grimes, RVT, VTS (Cardiology) Utilizing Feeding Tubes in General Practice Room 202 B, pg. 61 Robin Saar, RVT, VTS (Nutrition)

VETERINARY ASSISTANT

Congenital Cardiac Disease Room 202 A, pg. 61 Anna Grimes, RVT, VTS (Cardiology)

VETERINARY TECHNICIAN

Refeeding Syndrome Room 202 B, pg. 61 Robin Saar, RVT, VTS (Nutrition)

What You Eat Versus What You Grow – Nutrition and the GI Microbiome Room 202 B, pg. 61 Robin Saar, RVT, VTS (Nutrition)

8:00 AM - 10:15 AM Veterinary Technician Case Report Challenge Room 201 C, pg. 61

Erica Brandt, CVT, VTS (ECC); Katrina Lafferty, RLAT, CVT, VTS (anesthesia/analgesia); Brittany Laflen; RVT, VTS (Neurology); Paula Plummer, LVT, VTS(ECC, SAIM, CP-fe)

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