Sessions by Day Small Animal Medicine 1 Small Animal Medicine 2 Small Animal Surgery Shelter Medicine Avian/Exotics Equine Practice Management Technician USDA Veterinary Accreditation Renewal Universal Lecture | Lab DVM-Transitions.com Symposium 8:00–8:50 AM Practical Corneal Ulcer Management I: Superficial Corneal Ulcers Sara Thomasy, DVM Management of Canine Atopic Dermatitis: Where Do the New Treatments Fit In? Wayne Rosenkrantz, DVM Geriatric Osteoarthritis – More Than Just NSAIDs: Newer Drug Options and Protocols Juliette Hart, DVM Decisions, Diagnostics, and Sampling in the Shelter (Part 1) Patricia Pesavento, DVM The Respiratory System in Small Mammals: Common Diseases Susan Orosz, DVM Colic Imposters Jarred Williams, DVM Mastering the Art of Herding Cats € Debbie Hill, CVPM Triage in the Emergency Room Harold Davis, RVT Module 7: Foreign Animal Disease Detection in Category 1 Animals Dana Nelson, DVM 1.0 CEU 1.0 CEU Sponsored by 1.0 CEU 1.0 CEU 1.0 CEU 1.0 CEU 1.0 CEU Sponsored by 1.0 CEU 1.0 CEU 9:00–9:50 AM Eyelid Surgeries to Incorporate Into Your Clinic Sara Thomasy, DVM Approach to Canine Otitis Externa Wayne Rosenkrantz, DVM How Do I Treat This Forelimb Lameness? A Case-Based Approach Juliette Hart, DVM Decisions, Diagnostics, and Sampling in the Shelter (Part 2) Patricia Pesavento, DVM The Neurologic Exam of Small Mammals Susan Orosz, DVM Challenging Colic Cases Jarred Williams, DVM Front vs. Back – My Team Is at War! € Debbie Hill, CVPM Emergency and Critical Care Pharmacology Harold Davis, RVT Module 9: Interstate and International Health Certificates for Category 1 Animals Stacy Wong, DVM 9:30 AM–12:30 PM Universal Ultrasound Basic/ Intermediate Lecture Eric Johnson, DVM Must be pre-registered. DVMs only. The Difference Between Corporate and Individual Buyers, and Their Impact on Practice Valuations Joseph Hruban 1.0 CEU 1.0 CEU Sponsored by 1.0 CEU 1.0 CEU 1.0 CEU 1.0 CEU 1.0 CEU Sponsored by 1.0 CEU 1.0 CEU 1.0 CEU Sponsored by Morning Break 9:50 am–10:10 am 10:10–11:00 AM Practical Corneal Ulcer Management II: Deep Corneal Ulcers Sara Thomasy, DVM Methicillin-Resistant Pyoderma: How to Deal With This Emerging Problem ‡ Wayne Rosenkrantz, DVM Fun With Pharmacology and Nutraceuticals: What Works and What Doesn't Juliette Hart, DVM Chronic Diseases in the Cat: URI, CKD, and Cancer (Part 1) Patricia Pesavento, DVM The Nutritional Supplement Industry: Do You Know What You Are Taking? Scott Echols, DVM Head Trauma Jarred Williams, DVM What’s Missing in My Employee Manual? € Debbie Hill, CVPM Management of the Emergent Feline Patient Harold Davis, RVT Module 10: Personal Protective Equipment for Veterinarians Katie Flynn, BVMS The Future Impact, Pitfalls, and Challenges to Veterinary Medicine from the Foreseeable Consequences of Corporate Consolidation Joseph Hruban 1.0 CEU 1.0 CEU Sponsored by 1.0 CEU 1.0 CEU 1.0 CEU 1.0 CEU 1.0 CEU Sponsored by 1.0 CEU 1.0 CEU 1.0 CEU Sponsored by 11:10 AM–12:00 PM Feline Ophthalmology – I Am Not a Small Dog! Sara Thomasy, DVM Canine Geriatric Dermatology Wayne Rosenkrantz, DVM How Do I Treat This Hindlimb Lameness? A Case-Based Approach Juliette Hart, DVM Chronic Diseases in the Cat: URI, CKD, and Cancer (Part 2) Patricia Pesavento, DVM Herbals and Nutraceuticals in Practice for Small Mammals Susan Orosz, DVM Colic Algorithm for Referral Jarred Williams, DVM Employee Benefits, What Do the Millennials Want? € Debbie Hill, CVPM Gaining and Maintaining Venous Access Harold Davis, RVT Module 18: Avian Influenza and Newcastle Disease Dana Nelson, DVM Veterinary Practice Ownership Transitions and Avoiding Costly Mistakes Joseph Hruban 1.0 CEU 1.0 CEU Sponsored by 1.0 CEU 1.0 CEU 1.0 CEU 1.0 CEU 1.0 CEU Sponsored by 1.0 CEU 1.0 CEU 3.0 CEU Sponsored by 1.0 CEU Sponsored by Lunch on your own 12:00 PM–1:30 PM James Giles III, DVM – The Role and Medical Management of Military Working Dogs in Combat | 1:30 PM–2:30 PM 1.0 CEU 3:00–3:50 PM Spinal Localization (Part 1) Carrie Jurney, DVM Rational Use of Antibiotics: Pharmacokinetics and Pharmacodynamics ‡ Jennifer Davis, DVM Basic Wound Management and Reconstructive Techniques David Upchurch, DVM What’s New in Anesthesia? Emily McCobb, DVM Ferret Adrenal Disease: Its Pathophysiology and Management Susan Orosz, DVM Diagnostic Work-Up for Muscle Dysfunction Stephanie Valberg, DVM Career Paths in Veterinary Management € Debbie Hill, CVPM Crystalloids or Colloids: What’s the Difference? Harold Davis, RVT Module 19: Animal Health Emergency Response Katie Flynn, BVMS 2:45 PM–5:45 PM Universal Ultrasound Basic/ Intermediate Laboratory Eric Johnson, DVM Must be pre-registered. DVMs only. Financially Positioning Yourself so That You Will Be Able to Retire Joseph Hruban 1.0 CEU 1.0 CEU 1.0 CEU 1.0 CEU 1.0 CEU 1.0 CEU 1.0 CEU Sponsored by 1.0 CEU 1.0 CEU 1.0 CEU Sponsored by Afternoon Break 3:50 pm–4:10 pm 4:10–5:00 PM Spinal Localization (Part 2) Carrie Jurney, DVM Rational Use of Antibiotics: Treatment of Common Infections ‡ Jennifer Davis, DVM Reconstructive Techniques David Upchurch, DVM Chilling Out Your Patients Emily McCobb, DVM Beak Anatomy, Form, Function, and Available Treatments (Part 1) Scott Echols, DVM Acute Treatment of Rhabdomyolysis and Causes of Nonexertional Rhabdomyolysis Stephanie Valberg, DVM Build a Thriving Dental Practice € Mary Berg, RVT The Blunt Force Trauma Patient Harold Davis, RVT Module 22: Animal Welfare: An Introduction Adam Smith, DVM 1.0 CEU 1.0 CEU 1.0 CEU 1.0 CEU 1.0 CEU 1.0 CEU 1.0 CEU Sponsored by 1.0 CEU 1.0 CEU 5:10–6:00 PM Don't Let Vestibular Disease Spin You Around Carrie Jurney, DVM Rational Use of Antibiotics: Treatment of Resistant Infections ‡ Jennifer Davis, DVM Gastrointestinal Surgery for the Small Animal Practitioner David Upchurch, DVM Animal Transport Programs – Attitudes and Impacts Emily McCobb, DVM Beak Anatomy, Form, Function, and Available Treatments (Part 2) Scott Echols, DVM Polysaccharide Storage Myopathy in Quarter Horses Stephanie Valberg, DVM Are You Missing an Opportunity to Increase (or Replace) Revenue? € Mary Berg, RVT CPR: An Update Harold Davis, RVT Module 23: Use of Antibiotics in Animals‡ Adam Smith, DVM 1.0 CEU 1.0 CEU 1.0 CEU 1.0 CEU 1.0 CEU 1.0 CEU 1.0 CEU Sponsored by 1.0 CEU 1.0 CEU 3.0 CEU Sponsored by Thursday, June 18 More than 245+ California-approved CE hours are available, with the opportunity for veterinarians to earn 28.5 approved CEUs and a technician track with 26.5 units of technician-specific CE. Continuing education tracks include: c Avian/Exotics c Disaster Medicine c Equine c Hobby and Food Animal c Laboratories/ Workshops c Integrative Medicine c Practice Management c Shelter Medicine c Small Animal Medicine c Small Animal Surgery c Technician c USDA Veterinary Accreditation Renewal c Symposia c Wellness ‡ This course satisfies the one hour of California CE requirement on the judicious use of medically important antimicrobial drugs. € These courses are CVPM- approved CE for recertification. 21 Visit the Pacific Veterinary Conference online at PacVet.net. Pacific Veterinary Conference 2020 #PacVet2020 20
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More than 245+ California-approved CE hours are available, with the opportunity for veterinarians to earn 28.5 approved CEUs and a technician track with 26.5 units of technician-specific CE.
Continuing education tracks include:
c Avian/Exotics
c Disaster Medicine
c Equine
c Hobby and Food Animal
c Laboratories/Workshops
c Integrative Medicine
c Practice Management
c Shelter Medicine
c Small Animal Medicine
c Small Animal Surgery
c Technician
c USDA Veterinary Accreditation Renewal
c Symposia
c Wellness
‡ This course satisfies the one hour of California CE requirement on the judicious use of medically important antimicrobial drugs.
€ These courses are CVPM- approved CE for recertification.
21Visit the Pacific Veterinary Conference online at PacVet.net.Pacific Veterinary Conference 2020 #PacVet202020
Sessions by DaySmall Animal Medicine 1
Small Animal Medicine 2
Small Animal Surgery
Shelter Medicine
Avian/Exotics Equine Practice Management
TechnicianDisaster Medicine–AM
Integrative Medicine–PMHobby and
Food Animal
JustFoodForDogs Symposium
Karl Storz Endoscopy Lecture | Lab
8:00
–8:5
0 AM
Maintenance Therapy for EpilepsyCarrie Jurney, DVM
Management of the Allergic CatWayne Rosenkrantz, DVM
Stifl e Disease – What Rehabilitation Can and Can't Do Juliette Hart, DVM
8:00
–8:5
0 AM
The Community Medicine Movement in Veterinary MedicineEmily McCobb, DVM
Avian Respiratory EmergenciesSusan Orosz, DVM
Extreme TraumaJarred Williams, DVM
Internal Auditing in the Veterinary Practice €Debbie Hill, CVPM
Fear Freesm: Learning to Listen to Our PatientsDebbie Martin, LVT
Pain Management in the Disaster SettingJamie Peyton , DVM
To Treat or Not to Treat! Etiology Based Decisions for the Treatment of Clinical Mastitis ‡Alfonso Lago , DVM
Scope This! A General Practitioner’s Guide to Using Rigid EndoscopyBrian Evans, DVMLecture open to all.
1.0 CEU 1.0 CEU Sponsored by 1.0 CEU 1.0 CEU 1.0 CEU 1.0 CEU 1.0 CEU Sponsored by 1.0 CEU 1.0 CEU Sponsored by 1.0 CEU 1 .0 CEU Sponsored by
‡ This course satisfies the one hour of California CE requirement on the judicious use of medically important antimicrobial drugs.€ CVPM-approved CE for recertification.
Friday, June 19
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Attention all technicians and veterinary assistants
Join us on Saturday, June 20 from 5:30 pm to 7:00 pm for this year’s Technician Fair.
Visit with industry partners and NAVTA-approved academics and societies. Enjoy appetizers, a no-
host bar, and a raffle!
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Sessions by DaySmall Animal Medicine 1
Small Animal Medicine 2
Small Animal Surgery
Avian|ExoticsEquine Practice
ManagementTechnician
Hobby and Food Animal
Wellness
Integrative Medicine
Track
8:00
–8:50
AM
Your Ocular Pharmacy – What to Shelve, Script, or SkipSara Thomasy, DVM
Drug-Drug InteractionsJennifer Davis, DVM
Partial CrCL Tears – How Should I Diagnose and Treat?Brian Beale, DVM
8:00
–8:50
AM
Avian/Exotics RoundtableCase Reports Thomas Boyer, DVMScott Echols, DVMSusan Orosz, DVM
Exercise Intolerance in Warmblood HorsesStephanie Valberg, DVM
Recordkeeping – A Trap for the UnwaryStephen Marmaduke, Esq.
The Art of Nursing Megan Brashear, CVT
Down, Out, and Pregnant: Treatment and Management of Does With Pregnancy ToxemiaAndrea Mongini, DVM
Diagnosing Well-BeingCarrie Jurney, DVM
An Integrative Approach to Palliate DementiaTami Shearer, DVM
Gut Check – Treatment of IMHAJacqueline Whittemore, DVM
Oronasal Fistula: Holes That Must Be Fixed!Mark Smith, VMD
Exotic Animal Pain Management (Avian, Small Mammal, and Reptile/Amphibian)Stephen Cital, RVT
11:50
AM–1
2:40
PM
Keeping Tortoises Healthy (Part 1) Thomas Boyer, DVM
Veterinary Nurse Initiative – It’s More Than a Name Change € Mary Berg, RVTLinda Markland, RVT
1.0 CEU 1.0 CEU Sponsored by 1.0 CEU Sponsored by 1.0 CEU 1.0 CEU 1.0 CEU Sponsored by
12:50
–2:0
5 PM
Urinary Incontinence – No More PuddlesShelly Vaden, DVM
Gastrointestinal Applications of Probiotics – An Evidence-Based Review Jacqueline Whittemore, DVM
Tooth Extraction Complications: Avoid and Conquer!Mark Smith, VMD
Medical Cannabinoids: A ReviewStephen Cital, RVT
Keeping Tortoises Healthy (Part 2) Thomas Boyer, DVM
Ethics and Referrals €Mary Berg, RVTLinda Markland, RVT
1.5 CEU 1.5 CEU Sponsored by 1.5 CEU Sponsored by 1.5 CEU 1.0 CEU 1.0 CEU Sponsored by
12:50
–1:40
PM
‡ This course satisfies the one hour of California CE requirement on the judicious use of medically important antimicrobial drugs. € CVPM-approved CE for recertification.
Gard Them For Life.
HEARTGARD Plus is approved for puppies at 6 weeks. NexGard is approved for puppies at 8 weeks weighing 4 lbs or more. HEARTGARD Plus and NexGard should be given monthly.