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1 AUSTRALIAN AND NEW ZEALAND COLLEGE OF VETERINARY SCIENTISTS THE AUSTRALIAN AND NEW ZEALAND COLLEGE OF VETERINARY SCIENTISTS SCIENCE CONFERENCE WEEK 5, 6 AND 7 July 2018 QT Hotel, Surfers Paradise, GOLD COAST Cnr Gold Coast Highway and Staghorn Avenue, Surfers Paradise page 1 PRELIMINARY PROGRAMME

2 COLLEGE SCIENCE WEEK CONFERENCE GENERAL INFORMATION PROGRAMME The College Science Week conference will encourage excellence in veterinary science. College Members and Fellows and invited guests who are at the forefront in their fields will present the latest information in a number of disciplines. REGISTRATION A registration form is included with this programme. All registrations can be made either through the College web site or through the College office and are payable before 29 June The conference runs for 3 days: Thursday, Friday and Saturday. Please note we have been advised by the venue management that registration numbers are limited to 500. ACCOMMODATION Accommodation is available at QT Gold Coast Hotel. All accommodation bookings should be made directly with the hotel (please ensure you mention College Science Week to obtain the Conference accommodation rate extended by the QT Hotel) or on the accommodation form provided with this programme. ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING The College Annual General Meeting will be held at 5.30 p.m. on Friday 6 July in Maui Room 1, Ground Floor, QT Gold Coast. AGM documents will be circulated to members in advance of the meeting. DINNER The College Awards Dinner, including entertainment by duo Midnight Groove, will be held in the Ballroom, QT Hotel, Surfers Paradise on Saturday 7 July at 7.00 p.m. Partners are welcome. The cost of $160 per person includes dinner, wine, beer and soft drinks. Entry is strictly by ticket only available from the College office. ENQUIRIES All enquiries should be made to the: College Office, Building 3, Garden City Office Park, 2404 Logan Road, Eight Mile Plains, Qld. 4113, Telephone: +61(0) , Fax: +61(0) , assistcm@anzcvs.org.au WIFI Complimentary WiFi is available throughout the hotel during the conference. page 2

3 FUNCTIONS HAPPY HOUR All Registrants and Exhibitors Welcome Stingray Lounge, Ground Floor QT Hotel, Gold Coast Thursday 5th July 2018 at 6.00 p.m. ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING AWARDS DINNER Ballroom, Ground Floor QT Hotel, Gold Coast Maui Room 1, Ground Floor QT Hotel, Gold Coast Friday 6 th July 2018 at 5.30 p.m. Saturday 7th July 2018 at 7.00 p.m. page 3

4 COLLEGE SCIENCE WEEK CONFERENCE INDEX THURSDAY 5 JULY 2018 FRIDAY 6 JULY 2018 CHAPTER Small Animal Medicine and Feline page 4 LOCATION PIPELINE 1, GROUND FLOOR (formerly Point Break Room, Ground Floor) Surgery and Radiology PIPELINE 2, GROUND FLOOR (formerly Diamond Head Room, Ground Floor) Zoo and Wildlife MAUI 1, GROUND FLOOR (formerly Waikiki Room, Ground Floor) Ophthalmology MAUI 2, GROUND FLOOR (formerly Waikiki Room, Ground Floor) Anaesthesia and Analgesia and Behaviour a.m. Anaesthesia and Analgesia and Surgery 3.30 p.m p.m. Pharmacology Emergency and Critical Care Cattle Animal Welfare Animal Welfare and Laboratory Animals 3.30 p.m p.m. Epidemiology Equine Aquatic Animal Health Dentistry Public Health MAUI 3, GROUND FLOOR (formerly California Room, Ground Floor) SUNSET ROOM ONE, FIRST FLOOR SUNSET ROOM TWO, FIRST FLOOR NORTH BREAK ROOM, SOUTH BREAK ROOM, MALIBU ROOM, CLOUD BREAK ROOM, LONGBOARD ROOM, BAYWATCH ROOM, TWENTY ORCHID ROOM, TWENTY CHAPTER Small Animal Medicine and Radiology a.m. Small Animal Medicine and Feline p.m. Surgery and Anaesthesia and Analgesia a.m. Surgery p.m. Avian Health a.m. Radiology p.m. Australian and New Zealand College of Veterinary Scientists Annual General Meeting (AGM) 5.30 p.m. Ophthalmology Aquatic Animal Health 8.00 a.m p.m. Pharmacology and Anaesthesia and Analgesia 3.30 p.m p.m. Dermatology Emergency and Critical Care Cattle Animal Welfare and Zoo and Wildlife a.m. Animal Welfare p.m. Epidemiology, Pharmacology and Public Health 9.00 a.m p.m. Epidemiology 3.30 p.m p.m. Equine Laboratory Animals 9.40 a.m p.m. Zoo and Wildlife p.m. Dentistry Behaviour and Feline a.m. Behaviour p.m. LOCATION PIPELINE 1, GROUND FLOOR (formerly Point Break Room, Ground Floor) PIPELINE 2, GROUND FLOOR (formerly Diamond Head Room, Ground Floor) MAUI 1, GROUND FLOOR (formerly Waikiki Room, Ground Floor) MAUI 1, GROUND FLOOR (formerly Waikiki Room, Ground Floor) MAUI 2, GROUND FLOOR (formerly Waikiki Room, Ground Floor) MAUI 3, GROUND FLOOR (formerly California Room, Ground Floor) SUNSET ROOM ONE, FIRST FLOOR SUNSET ROOM TWO, FIRST FLOOR NORTH BREAK ROOM, SOUTH BREAK ROOM, MALIBU ROOM, CLOUD BREAK ROOM, LONGBOARD ROOM, BAYWATCH ROOM, TWENTY ORCHID ROOM, TWENTY

5 INTERNET CAFÉ A free cyber café, hosted by Veterinary Information Network (VIN), will be available for delegates in the Business Centre on the first floor, so please stop by to check your , surf the web and try VIN! VIN reaches over 55,000 veterinarians, veterinary students, and industry partners worldwide and is the leading choice for continuing education opportunities, easy access to specialists in a wide variety of areas, and breaking news that affects veterinarians, their patients, and their practices. For a FREE 30-day trial membership, visit or VINGRAM@vin.com SATURDAY 7 JULY 2018 Experience for yourself why VIN is the BEST online resource for veterinarians. CHAPTER Small Animal Medicine and Pharmacology 8.00 a.m p.m. LOCATION PIPELINE 1, GROUND FLOOR (formerly Point Break Room, Ground Floor) Small Animal Medicine p.m. Surgery and Oncology PIPELINE 2, GROUND FLOOR (formerly Diamond Head Room, Ground Floor) Pathobiology 9.00 a.m a.m. Pharmacology 3.30 p.m p.m. (AGM only) MAUI 1, GROUND FLOOR (formerly Waikiki Room, Ground Floor) Ophthalmology MAUI 2, GROUND FLOOR (formerly Waikiki Room, Ground Floor) Anaesthesia and Analgesia MAUI 3, GROUND FLOOR (formerly California, Ground Floor) Dermatology SUNSET ROOM ONE, FIRST FLOOR Avian SUNSET ROOM TWO, FIRST FLOOR Cattle NORTH BREAK ROOM, Animal Welfare SOUTH BREAK ROOM, Animal Welfare and Behaviour 1.30 p.m p.m. Epidemiology MALIBU ROOM, Equine CLOUD BREAK ROOM, Public Health 8.00 a.m a.m. Behaviour a.m. Unusual Pets 1.30 p.m. to 3.00 p.m. Oncology Chapter 4.50 p.m. (AGM only) BAYWATCH ROOM, TWENTY ORCHID ROOM, TWENTY PLENARIES THURSDAY 5 JULY a.m. Plenary Forum: Pipeline 1 Room, Ground Floor (formerly Point Break Room) Board of Examiners: Initiatives and Visions of the BOE, a discussion of issues before the Board now and on the horizon? FRIDAY 6 JULY a.m. Plenary Forum: Pipeline 1 Room, Ground Floor (formerly Point Break Room) Council: A legacy of excellence: Membership for Veterinarians in General Practice SATURDAY 7 JULY a.m. Plenary Forum: Pipeline Room, Ground Floor Title: Tackling Burnout and Enhancing Wellbeing in the Profession Dr Fiona Moir Senior Lecturer in The Department of General Practice and Director of Medical Student Affairs at The University of Auckland page 5

6 COLLEGE SCIENCE WEEK CONFERENCE CONFERENCE PROGRAMME THURSDAY 5 JULY 2018 PIPELINE 1 ROOM (formerly Point Break Room) SMALL ANIMAL MEDICINE & FELINE CHAPTERS PIPELINE 2 ROOM (formerly Diamond Head Room) SURGERY & RADIOLOGY CHAPTERS MAUI 1 ROOM (formerly Waikiki Room) ZOO AND WILDLIFE CHAPTER 8.00 Plenary Forum: Pipeline 1 Room (formerly Point Break Room) Board of Examiners: Initiatives and Visions of the BOE, a discussion of issues before the Board now and on the horizon? 9.00 Updates from JFMS Spinal radiographs making the most out of it? Emerging diseases in Australia 9.20 Andy Sparkes Ronald Da Costa Andrea Reiss MORNING TEA IN TRADE DISPLAY AREAS Stem cell therapy in cats: what s the evidence? Keshuan Chow Canine Intervertebral Disc Disease Advances in diagnosis and treatment Ronald Da Costa The diagnosis of clostridium perfringens in captive mammals Sharon de Wet Update on the treatment of chlamydiosis in Koalas Rosie Booth Treatment guidelines for respiratory tract infections in the cat Jane Sykes Emerging mycoplasmas David McLelland Neurogenic lameness do you know how to Diagnostic approach to fever in cats identify it? Ronald Da Costa Jane Sykes An emerging fungal disease in Tuatara Sarah Alexander Antibiotic resistance/usage? Large cetacean euthanasia Duan March LUNCH GROUND FLOOR AND FIRST FLOOR 1.30 Funny feline syndromes: the oddities of the cat Katherine Briscoe 1.50 Lumbosacral disease recognition, diagnosis and treatment Ronald Da Costa Brucellosis in marine animals John Mackie 2.00 Koala Retrovirus latest knowledge 2.10 Problem solving in feline neurology Greg Simmons 2.30 Part 1 Emerging diseases in native reptiles Patrick Kenny 3.30 Problem solving in feline neurology Part 2 Patrick Kenny Feline Spinal Cord Diseases Ronald Da Costa Leucocytozoon infection in Fig Birds Danny Brown 3.50 Streptococcus iniae an emerging marine pathogen Erina Young 4.10 Feline nutrition a clinician s perspective Sue Foster 4.30 Vestibular Disease all you need to know! Ronald Da Costa 4.50 Sarcoptic mange updates in Wombats SDMA use in exotic animals Idexx 5.00 Zoo and Wildlife Medicine Chapter Annual General Meeting (AGM) 5.10 Feline Chapter Annual General Meeting (AGM) 6.00 HAPPY HOUR STINGRAY LOUNGE, GROUND FLOOR page 6

7 CONFERENCE PROGRAMME CONTINUED MAUI 2 ROOM (formerly Waikiki Room) OPHTHALMOLOGY CHAPTER THURSDAY 5 JULY 2018 MAUI 3 ROOM (formerly California Room) ANAESTHESIA AND ANALGESIA AND BEHAVIOUR AND SURGERY CHAPTERS SUNSET ROOM ONE PHARMACOLOGY CHAPTER 8.00 Plenary Forum: Pipeline 1 Room (formerly Point Break Room) Board of Examiners: Initiatives and Visions of the BOE, a discussion of issues before the Board now and on the horizon? 9.00 Retinal Re-attachment in Aust Kelly Caruso and Cameron Whittaker ANAESTHESIA AND ANALGESIA AND BEHAVIOUR CHAPTERS Behaviour medication and implication for anaesthesia Jo Rainger President s Welcome Stephen Page 9.20 Population PK and PK/PD for veterinary medicine: 9.40 goals, value and limits or How population PK/ PD improve the evaluation and clinical use of veterinary drugs Pierre-Louis Toutain MORNING TEA IN TRADE DISPLAY AREAS Melanoma in the Equine Andrew Turner Ocular Melanoma in Small Animal Jessica Nevile Low stress handling of medicated and nonmedicated patients Behaviour Chapter PK/PD approach for antibiotics: tissue or blood drug level to predict antibiotic efficacy Pierre-Louis Toutain Advances in Clinical Pharmacology I Management of the aggressive patient Behaviour Chapter TBC Round table discussions LUNCH GROUND FLOOR AND FIRST FLOOR 1.30 Imaging in Ophthalmology When to use U/S, CT and MRI TBC 1.50 Drugs, pharmacokinetics and their dosing in critical patient with a special emphasis on antibiotics Pierre-Louis Toutain 2.10 Advances in Clinical Pharmacology II 2.30 Diagnostic utility of aqueocentesis in infection/ neoplasia TBC ANAESTHESIA AND ANALGESIA AND SURGERY 3.30 Residents Forums Case presentation Updates on management of chronic pain and neuropathic pain Jen Carter 3.50 Endectocides pour-on formulations: An individual topical or collective oral modality of drug administration in cattle? Pierre-Louis Toutain 4.10 PK/PD and doping control in horses: the EU approach or A PK/PD approach to propose 4.30 Old vs New: regional anaesthesia of the thoracic and pelvic limb TBC irrelevant plasma or urine drug concentrations for doping control Pierre-Louis Toutain 4.50 Round table discussion: burning issues in pharmacology HAPPY HOUR STINGRAY LOUNGE, GROUND FLOOR page 7

8 COLLEGE SCIENCE WEEK CONFERENCE CONFERENCE PROGRAMME CONTINUED THURSDAY 5 JULY 2018 SUNSET ROOM TWO EMERGENCY AND CRITICAL CARE CHAPTER NORTH BREAK ROOM CATTLE CHAPTER SOUTH BREAK ROOM ANIMAL WELFARE & LABORATORY ANIMALS CHAPTERS 8.00 Plenary Forum: Pipeline 1 Room (formerly Point Break Room) Board of Examiners: Initiatives and Visions of the BOE, a discussion of issues before the Board now and on the horizon? 9.00 Young Speakers Session Grass based systems: Rumen function and ph Jim Gibbs ANIMAL WELFARE CHAPTER Welcome and Introduction 9.10 What is happening internationally with animal welfare Kate Littin 9.50 Discussion MORNING TEA IN TRADE DISPLAY AREAS Snake bites: An update on the science and their Nutritional Consultancy: Improving history taking TBC treatment Ellie Leister & Andrew Padula and observation skills to understand production problems and effect change on dairy farms Neil Moss The human and animal welfare impact of the The benefit of CT in the veterinary ER Terri Eurell When should I calve my cows? Tom Walsh donkey skin trade for Chinese medicine Peter Thornber Thriving not merely surviving: A review of energy balance and ketosis Steve Little Panel Discussion LUNCH GROUND FLOOR AND FIRST FLOOR 1.30 Effect of leukoreduction on the development of inflammation in transfusion recipients Denise Poh Workshop: Practical investigation of some real-world nutritional issues: A 2 hour workshop facilitated by Steve Little and Tom Walsh. Attendees will use the Rumenate software to troubleshoot some nutritional case studies. New keys for unlocking impediments to enhancing animal welfare David Mellor Herding cats identifying best practice cat management in Australia Di Evans 1.50 One Welfare in practice Anne Fawcett 2.00 Can tranexamic acid help stop your blood bank running dry 2.10 Katrin Swindells 2.20 Ethics of chemotherapy Tanya Stephens 2.30 Update on the Snake Map Project Manu Boller 2.50 Panel discussion ANIMAL WELFARE AND LABORATORY ANIMALS CHAPTERS Ultrasound assessment of the veterinary patient in the emergency room Alana Rosenblatt Transition cow monitoring and early intervention on a large Australian freestall dairy Rob Bonanno Unregistered animal surgery, a phenomenon of legislation? John Schofield Investigating effectiveness of electronic monitors of rumination and activity in detecting disease in postpartum cows (Emerging scientist) Alex Crosbie Unregistered or unsupervised, who makes the better surgeon? John Inns Trials and tribulations of the animal welfare officer Julie Ferguson Animal Welfare Chapter Annual General Meeting (AGM) 6.00 HAPPY HOUR STINGRAY LOUNGE, GROUND FLOOR page 8

9 CONFERENCE PROGRAMME CONTINUED MALIBU ROOM EPIDEMIOLOGY CHAPTER THURSDAY 5 JULY 2018 CLOUD BREAK ROOM EQUINE CHAPTER LONGBOARD ROOM AQUATIC ANIMAL HEALTH CHAPTER 8.00 Plenary Forum: Pipeline 1 Room (formerly Point Break Room) Board of Examiners: Initiatives and Visions of the BOE, a discussion of issues before the Board now and on the horizon? 9.00 Current animal disease surveillance systems in Australian livestock industries: Where to from here? Jennifer Manyweathers 9.20 Cross-sectional study among Australian livestock producers to investigate the risk of emergency animal disease introduction and spread Marta Hernandez-Jover 9.40 Can Agricultural Innovation Systems assist with assessing and reducing EAD risk? Yiheyis Maru Equine Pain Management Chris Sanchez MORNING TEA IN TRADE DISPLAY AREAS The veterinary profession s contribution to animal health surveillance in Australia Emma Davis Peritonitis in the Post Partum Mare Catherine Russell CIA : Crime Investigation Aquaculture Roy Yanong Aquatic Viral Diseases Summary of aquatic animal health research at the University of Adelaide Stephen Pyecroft Insights into the knowledge, practices and training needs of veterinarians working with smallholder livestock producers in Australia Marta Hernandez-Jover Operation Bluestorm : Surveillance for bluetongue virus exposure in herds surrounding an index property in northern Victoria, October 2017 Jaimie Hunnam Searching for anthrax in the clouds: an anthrax early notification system Tom Brownlie Equine Pain Management Evidence Based Therapy Chris Sanchez Using lung scoring as a tool to evaluate thoracic lesions in pigs from selected slaughterhouses in the provinces of Batangas and Bicol, Philippines Tamsin Barnes Analysis of animal health data using text processing methods Barbara Moloney LUNCH GROUND FLOOR AND FIRST FLOOR 1.30 Non-catastrophic and catastrophic fractures in racing Thoroughbreds at the Hong Kong Jockey Club Christopher Sun 1.50 Applying animal health economics to improve companion animal care Carolyn Gates Diagnosis and Management of Septic Arthritis Matt Stewart Aquatic Bacterial Diseases Australian eels with Erysipelothrix rhusiopathie septicaemia Roger Chong The Strain (and other diseases that just won t die) Roy Yanong 2.10 An update on swine brucellosis in dogs Cathy Kneipp 2.15 Emergency Treatment of Equine Colic Andrew Dart 2.30 Reproductive outcome impacts on live weight production of beef cows in northern Australia Tamsin Barnes 3.30 Q fever: Validation of serological tests for Coxiella burnetii exposure in Australian cattle Caitlin Wood 3.50 Cross-sectional serological survey, risk factors and financial impacts of foot and mouth disease in Southern Lao PDR: A baseline study Supatsak Subharat 4.10 Socioeconomic impacts and risk factors analysis of foot and mouth disease in livestock in central Myanmar Supatsak Subharat 4.30 The seroprevalence and risk factors associated with selected flaviviral infections of horses in north Queensland Bruce Gummow Ocular Manifestations of Systemic Disease Chris Sanchez Pathophysiology, Diagnosis and Treatment of Traumatic Brain Injury in Humans Fatima Nasrallah 4.50 Anthrax in Swan Hill, 2017; the story of an outbreak Jaimie Hunnam 5.10 Wildlife reservoirs for Mycobacterium bovis in Fiji: could these be important for BTB control? And if 5.30 so, what? where? when? Jenny-Ann Toribio Equine Chapter Annual General Meeting (AGM) 6.00 HAPPY HOUR STINGRAY LOUNGE, GROUND FLOOR Aquatic Parasitic and Fungal diseases TBC Aquatic Disease Control and Treatment Fish Welfare a Practical Discussion Paul Hardy-Smith page 9

10 CONFERENCE PROGRAMME CONTINUED THURSDAY 5 JULY 2018 BAYWATCH DENTISTRY CHAPTER ORCHID ROOM PUBLIC HEALTH CHAPTER 8.00 Plenary Forum: Pipeline 1 Room (formerly Point Break Room) Board of Examiners: Initiatives and Visions of the BOE, a discussion of issues before the Board now and on the horizon? 9.00 Vital pulp therapy a literature review Rebecca Tucker Reinvigorating the Chapter and outline the programme and events on Saturday Robert Biddle 9.10 National and international perspectives on the zoonoses, antimicrobials and food safety Mark Schipp 9.30 Toxic proteins Colin Masters MORNING TEA IN TRADE DISPLAY AREAS MTA apical barrier placement and apical surgery with MTA William Ha Prion diseases Colin Masters Group Discussion Toxic proteins and prions Colin Masters Ecosystem Change, Infectious Disease Transmission and Early Warning: One Health Medical Geography Approaches for Zoonotic Diseases; and use of various investigatory techniques Ricardo Magalhaes Dental restorative materials TBC Ricardo Magalhaes Knowledge, Attitudes and Practices of Dairy and beef farmers of Australia to Q fever Guy Weerasinghe Risk analysis in biosecurity: what makes the approach taken in NZ and Australia different Steve Hathaway LUNCH GROUND FLOOR AND FIRST FLOOR 1.30 Peripheral cemental caries in the horse Kirsten Jackson Steve Hathaway 1.50 Summation panel on zoonoses 2.10 Food safety in the 21st Century: Emerging issues and new approaches to protecting trade and public health Nigel French 2.30 Dentistry Chapter Annual General Meeting (AGM) International collaboration in food safety and security research Nigel French 3.30 Case report extraction of caudal maxillary molar in a Malayan Tapir Gary Wilson Setting international standards for food of animal origin and the influencing role of the NZ and Australian governments Steve Hathaway 3.50 New developments in humane slaughter Recent 4.00 Case report Norm the Meerkat had a toothache Wayne Fitzgerald research in CO2 stunning low atmosphere stunning Trans cervical magnetic stimulation and diathermic induction of insensibility Alison Small 4.10 Welfare and animal health aspects of the transport, saleyard and lairage phases Alison Small 4.30 Equine case report Rachel Stone New trends in food safety Nigel French 4.50 Group Discussion The role of the Chapter on food 5.00 Case report crown extensions for linguoverted safety canines Nigel French 5.10 Craig Hunger Panel on the domains of veterinary public health 6.00 HAPPY HOUR STINGRAY LOUNGE, GROUND FLOOR page 10

11 CONFERENCE PROGRAMME CONTINUED PIPELINE 1 ROOM (formerly Point Break Room) SMALL ANIMAL MEDICINE, RADIOLOGY & FELINE CHAPTERS FRIDAY 6 JULY 2018 PIPELINE 2 ROOM (formerly Diamond Head Room) SURGERY & ANAESTHESIA AND ANALGESIA CHAPTERS 8.00 Plenary Forum: Pipeline 1 Room (formerly Point Break Room) Council: A legacy of excellence: Membership for Veterinarians in General Practice SMALL ANIMAL MEDICINE AND RADIOLOGY CHAPTERS 9.00 Hepatic CT including portosystemic shunt assessment 9.40 Chris Ober SURGERY AND ANAESTHESIA AND ANALGESIA CHAPTERS The anaesthetic management challenges of laparoscopy and thoracoscopy Gabby Musk MAUI 1 ROOM (formerly Waikiki Room) AVIAN HEALTH CHAPTER RADIOLOGY CHAPTER AVIAN HEALTH CHAPTER First Aid for the Critical Avian Patient Karen Dobson MORNING TEA IN TRADE DISPLAY AREAS Thoracic CT imaging Updates on the treatment and prevention of Triaging the Critical Avian Patient Chris Ober perianaesthetic nausea and gastro-oesophageal Karen Dobson reflux Heidi Lehmann Blood transfusions Imaging in Oncology Surgery Chapter Annual General Meeting (AGM) Anne Fowler Chris Ober Bedside testing for the Avian Patient Deborah Monks LUNCH GROUND FLOOR AND FIRST FLOOR SMALL ANIMAL MEDICINE AND SURGERY CHAPTER RADIOLOGY CHAPTER FELINE CHAPTERS 1.30 Young Speakers Programme Young Speakers Programme Advanced MRI techniques for Imaging the canine brain Marjorie Milne 2.30 Taking imaging one step further-veterinary work at the Australian Synchrotron Mitzi Klein Young Speakers Programme Young Speakers Programme Veterinary Radiology Chapter Annual General Meeting (AGM) Small Animal Medicine Chapter Annual General Meeting (AGM) 5.30 COLLEGE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING page 11

12 COLLEGE SCIENCE WEEK CONFERENCE CONFERENCE PROGRAMME CONTINUED MAUI 2 ROOM (formerly Waikiki Room) OPHTHALMOLOGY CHAPTER FRIDAY 6 JULY 2018 MAUI 3 ROOM (formerly California Room) AQUATIC ANIMAL HEALTH CHAPTER PHARMACOLOGY AND ANAESTHESIA AND ANALGESIA CHAPTERS 8.00 Plenary Forum: Pipeline 1 Room (formerly Point Break Room) Council: A legacy of excellence: Membership for Veterinarians in General Practice AQUATIC ANIMAL HEALTH CHAPTER Upskill/Upcycle your ophthalmology A refresher course for the Ophthalmic examination Kate Hindley A Matter of Aquaculture Security Roy Yanong MORNING TEA IN TRADE DISPLAY AREAS TBC Aquatic Animal Surgery Dances with Sharks an Aquarium Vet s Journey Rob Jones Surgical protocol for the insertion of acoustic tags into native freshwater catfish Joanne Bannister Canine pemphigus Petra Bizikova SUNSET ROOM ONE DERMATOLOGY Feline and Equine pemphigus Petra Bizikova Neuro Ophtho Topic TBC Patrick Kenny Aquatic Animal Non-infectious Diseases Saddle- Back Syndrome in Fish Roger Chong Lupus erythematosus in dogs, cats and horses Petra Bizikov LUNCH GROUND FLOOR AND FIRST FLOOR Neuro Ophtho Topic TBC Patrick Kenny 2.10 Neuro-ophthalmology Cases 2.30 Melbourne Eye Vet Aquatic Animal Health Chapter Annual General Meeting (AGM) Autoimmune blistering skin diseases in animals Petra Bizikova PHARMACOLOGY AND ANAESTHESIA AND ANALGESIA CHAPTERS 3.30 Update on endothelial transplants for Canine How to extrapolate a dose (between species and 3.50 Corneal Endothelial disease from in vitro to in vivo) Gladys Boo Pierre-Louis Toutain Treatment of immune mediated diseases Petra Bizikova 4.00 In vitro comparison of the dermal penetration of three different topical formulations containing 4.10 Case report Inhalational anaesthesia updates on MAC Iasalocid concepts & study design Evie Knight Wendy Goodwin 4.30 Case report Dermatology Chapter Annual General Meeting (AGM) 4.50 Case report Round Table: burning issues explored 5.30 COLLEGE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING page 12

13 CONFERENCE PROGRAMME CONTINUED FRIDAY 6 JULY 2018 SUNSET ROOM TWO EMERGENCY AND CRITICAL CARE CHAPTER NORTH BREAK ROOM CATTLE CHAPTER SOUTH BREAK ROOM ANMIAL WELFARE & ZOO AND WILDLIFE CHAPTERS 8.00 Plenary Forum: Pipeline 1 Room (formerly Point Break Room) Council: A legacy of excellence: Membership for Veterinarians in General Practice 9.00 Young Speakers Session Transition management and fodder beet systems Jim Gibbs ANIMAL WELFARE AND ZOO AND WILDLIFE CHAPTERS Ethics and welfare in zoos a global initiative Jenny Gray 9.30 Australasian Zoo Welfare assessment programme Simon Eyre MORNING TEA IN TRADE DISPLAY AREAS Poster display Modifying the Rumen: Review of Antimicrobial use in feed Helen Crabb The welfare of dolphins in captivity Di Evans Welfare of cetaceans in Australian captive facilities Duan March Management of Canine Hospital-Associated Anxiety in Emergency and Critical Care Corrin Boyd The case for antimicrobial rumen modifiers Paul Cusack Review of welfare of captive cetaceans Rumen modification Antibiotics vs alternatives Nigel Perkins Ian Sawyer Anaesthesia and Analgesia in the ICU Margie McEwan Modifying the Rumen: Panel Discussion Helen Crabb, Paul Cusack and Ian Sawyer Mark Burgemeister (Chair) Developing and implementing an animal welfare programme in a zoo Sally Sherwen Multidisciplinary approach to addressing wildlife welfare issues Trudy Sharp Caring for wildlife: are we doing more harm than good? Bronwyn Orr LUNCH GROUND FLOOR AND FIRST FLOOR ANIMAL WELFARE CHAPTER 1.30 Antibiotic pharmacokinetics and their dosing in the critical patient Pierre-Louis Toutain An update on trace minerals Colin Trengrove A global programme to implement welfare standards for working equids Peter Thornber 2.10 Equine welfare during exercise: I think we have a 2.30 An update on the use of IVLE for acute toxicoses in dogs and cats An update on rumen dynamics Paul Cusack bit of a problem David Mellor 2.50 Lisa Smart Panel Discussion Plasma exchange for treatment of toxicities and other antidotes Rhian Cope 4.00 Re-emerging toxicities in the veterinary field 4.10 Rhian Cope 4.30 Emergency and Critical Care Chapter 4.50 Annual General Meeting (AGM) Seroprevalence of Q-fever in northern beef cattle using an indirect immunoflourescence assay (Emerging scientist) Caitlin Wood Cattle Chapter Annual General Meeting (AGM) Wastage in Australian working dogs Liz Arnett Canine farm staff; what do we know about their wellbeing Naomi Cogger NZ greyhound welfare programme Mairi Stewart 5.00 Panel Discussion 5.30 COLLEGE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING page 13

14 COLLEGE SCIENCE WEEK CONFERENCE CONFERENCE PROGRAMME CONTINUED FRIDAY 6 JULY 2018 MALIBU ROOM EPIDEMIOLOGY, PHARMACOLOGY & PUBLIC HEALTH CHAPTERS CLOUD BREAK ROOM EQUINE CHAPTER LONGBOARD ROOM LABORATORY ANIMALS CHAPTER ZOO AND WILDLIFE CHAPTER Evidence of antimicrobial resistance in the environment Elizabeth Parker 9.20 Potentiating effect of commonly used biocidal chemicals on AMR Elizabeth Parker 9.40 Implementing AMR mitigation plans in developing countries Jeff Lejuene Plenary Forum: Pipeline 1 Room (formerly Point Break Room) Council: A legacy of excellence: Membership for Veterinarians in General Practice Diagnosis and Management of Acute Laminitis Luke Wells-Smith MORNING TEA IN TRADE DISPLAY AREAS Understanding antibiotic prescribing practices: a comparative study of doctors, dentists and veterinarians Michael Ward Exploring pet ownership as a risk factor for ESBL infection in humans Leah Toombs-Ruane Bayesian latent hierarchical model for detecting MIC creep Chaohui Yuan Design of dosage regimens that least select for resistance Pierre-Louis Toutain Implementing precision antimicrobial therapy Raman Shaban Adult and Neonatal SIRs management Chris Sanchez Emergencies during anaesthesia: when not to keep calm and carry on Keely Wilson Medicine and Management of Laboratory Animals Chapter Annual General Meeting (AGM) LABORATORY ANIMALS CHAPTER New Experimental Models: How to manage the risks associated with the development of new experimental models John Schofield What do opinion polls really tell us about public attitudes to animal research? Malcolm France A Global Perspective: Balancing Animal Welfare while Facilitating Research a day in the life of a Lab Animal Veterinarian Elizabeth Dodemaide Summation Trialling alternative injectable anaesthetic regimes in mice Jenny Kingham LUNCH GROUND FLOOR AND FIRST FLOOR 1.30 AMR the New Zealand perspective Nigel French 1.50 AMR the Australian perspective Jane Heller Invited Research Presentation Rosemary Cuming Research Session ZOO AND WILDLIFE CHAPTER Welfare in captive Orangutans Simone Vitali 2.00 Aquatic animal welfare Rob Jones 2.10 Summation Mark Schipp and panel Research Session 2.30 Group Discussion on AMR Research Session Ethics committees how we improve the process for native animals 3.30 Epidemiology Chapter Annual General Meeting (AGM) Invited Research Presentation Jenny Bauquier Dignity and respect for animals in a zoo setting: an ethical framework Michelle Campbell 3.50 Research Session Welfare of captive elephants 4.10 Research Session Welfare aspects of interactive programmes with captive animals Al Mucci 4.30 Research Session Welfare of caged and aviary birds Bob Doneley 4.50 Research Session 5.10 Research Session 5.30 COLLEGE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING page 14

15 CONFERENCE PROGRAMME CONTINUED 8.00 FRIDAY 6 JULY 2018 BAYWATCH DENTISTRY CHAPTER ORCHID ROOM BEHAVIOUR & FELINE CHAPTERS Plenary Forum: Pipeline 1 Room (formerly Point Break Room) Council: A legacy of excellence: Membership for Veterinarians in General Practice BEHAVIOUR AND FELINE CHAPTERS 9.00 Equine Dentistry: who should be doing it & why? Gary Wilson Sickness Behaviours in cats vomiting and diarrhoea, are the guts primary or secondary responders to emotions? Chalette Brown 9.20 Body or Brain? Overgrooming and the effects of early weaning vs atopy and the effects of habit. Kersti Seksel 9.30 Case report Infundibular caries restoration Kirsten Jackson 9.40 Case Study PU/PD in a cat with anxiety Frederique Hurly MORNING TEA IN TRADE DISPLAY AREAS Endodontics: rotary vs handfiles Root canal sealers (Topic TBC) Basil Athanassiadis Emotions DO affect Immune status Psychoneuroimmunological reduction in URI s in Shelter cats Nadine Gourkow Organic brain issue or just raised wrong? When is feline aggression normal and when not? Jacqui Ley Cat Friendly Strategies solving some but creating other problems with pre-travel medications Kersti Seksel LUNCH GROUND FLOOR AND FIRST FLOOR 1.30 Radiation oncology for oral tumours Elias Gumpel BEHAVIOUR CHAPTER The rise and rise of pedigree cats are there behavioural consequences as well as medical Cam Day or Kim Kendall 1.50 Rising Stars Speakers presenting at CSW for the first time in 2.10 Behaviour 2.30 Case report Ameloblastoma in a young Pug Simon Craig Are greyhounds making great pets? Update on NSW greyhounds Karen Dawson 3.30 Dental related sinusitis case studies Oliver Liyou 3.50 Implications of Manual Restrain of Domestic Animals Revisited Robert Holmes 4.00 Case report limited mouth opening in a puppy Aaron Forsayeth 4.10 New drugs for psychopharmacy progress and problems Jacqui Ley 4.30 Case report Compound Odontoma in a young 4.50 dog Rebecca Tucker Analysing dog behaviour in the context of 5.00 Equine case report Title assessing approaches to create fear free vet visits Susan Hazel 6.00 HAPPY HOUR STINGRAY LOUNGE, GROUND FLOOR page 15

16 COLLEGE SCIENCE WEEK CONFERENCE CONFERENCE PROGRAMME CONTINUED PIPELINE 1 ROOM (formerly Point Break Room) SMALL ANIMAL MEDICINE & PHARMACOLOGY CHAPTER SMALL ANIMAL MEDICINE AND PHARMACOLOGY CHAPTERS 8.00 Optimisation of antibiotic use to minimise resistance and maximise clinical efficacy Pierre-Louis Toutain SATURDAY 7 JULY 2018 PIPELINE 2 ROOM (formerly Diamond Head Room) SURGERY & ONCOLOGY CHAPTERS Decision Making in Surgical Oncology Simon Kudnig MAUI 1 ROOM (formerly Waikiki Room) PATHOBIOLOGY CHAPTER PHARMACOLOGY CHAPTER (AGM ONLY) PATHOBIOLOGY CHAPTER The expanding range of skin lesions of cats associated with papillomaviruses John Munday 8.20 Equine papillomavirus and penile SCC Cameron Knight 8.40 Management of multi-drug resistant urinary tract infections and cholangitis Thurid Johnstone Radiation for Brain Tumours-BVSC results Elias Gumpel 9.00 Comparative Oncology and current status of clinical trials here and elsewhere Rod Straw 9.20 Panel discussion: Should pradofloxacin and cefovecin use be restricted? Pierre-Louis Toutain, Sarah Robson, Stephen Page 9.40 Analysing the impact of antimicrobials on the microbiota Pierre-Louis Toutain Faecal transplants versus antibiotic trials for chronic diarrhoea Julien Dandrieux Panel discussion Are all abs detrimental to the microbiota or is there some merit to tylosin or metronidazole therapy for chronic diarrhoea? Pierre-Louis Toutain, Julien Dandrieux, Steve Holloway, Stephen Page Palate reconstruction techniques after tumour removal Ramesh Sivacolundhu Prostatic Carcinoma: Is there a role for surgery Tristram Bennett Sporotrichosis An Emerging Mycosis Luisa Miranda Finescale epidemiology of Cryptococcosis Laura Schmertmann TBC TBC TBC Veterinary Pathobiology Chapter Programme complete MORNING TEA IN TRADE DISPLAY AREAS Plenary Forum: Pipeline Room, Ground Floor Title: Tackling Burnout and Enhancing Wellbeing in the Profession Dr Fiona Moir - Senior Lecturer in The Department of General Practice and Director of Medical Student Affairs at The University of Auckland LUNCH GROUND AND FIRST FLOOR 1.30 Antimicrobial Susceptibility Testing: past, present, future, value & limits Pierre-Louis Toutain 1.50 Generic drugs: Issues and pitfalls Pierre-Louis Toutain 2.10 Optimisation of immunotherapy Julien Dandrieux 2.30 Comparative Oncology: Melanoma Johanna Todd Comparative Oncology: Mammary Carcinoma Elizabeth Morgan SMALL ANIMAL CHAPTER 3.30 A novel treatment option for mitral valve disease 3.50 in Australia surgical repair of the mitral valve Laurencie Brunel Comparative Oncology: Brain Tumours Katrina Cheng 4.10 Comparative Oncology: osteosarcoma 4.30 Updates in small animal virology Sarah Mitchell 4.50 Steve Holloway PHARMACOLOGY CHAPTER Pharmacology Chapter Annual General Meeting (AGM) Programme completed 7.00 COLLEGE AWARDS DINNER BALLROOM page 16

17 CONFERENCE PROGRAMME CONTINUED SATURDAY 7 JULY 2018 MAUI 2 ROOM (formerly Waikiki Room) OPHTHALMOLOGY CHAPTER MAUI 3 ROOM (formerly California Room) ANAESTHESIA AND ANALGESIA CHAPTER SUNSET ROOM ONE DERMATOLOGY CHAPTER 8.00 Case Report Oral Abstract Presentations 8.20 Ophthalmology Grand Panel 8.40 Question time Your case questions answered 9.00 Food allergies in dogs and cats Questions from the audience 9.20 Petra Bizikova TBC Food allergies in humans: Rise in food allergies, TBC risk factors and preventative strategies TBC Rachel Peters MORNING TEA IN TRADE DISPLAY AREAS Plenary Forum: Pipeline Room, Ground Floor Title: Tackling Burnout and Enhancing Wellbeing in the Profession Dr Fiona Moir - Senior Lecturer in The Department of General Practice and Director of Medical Student Affairs at The University of Auckland LUNCH GROUND AND FIRST FLOOR 1.30 ACES Online Certificate Launch (Ophthalmology Approaches to the obese patient & high flow Natural history of food allergy including oral 1.50 chapter members/residents only oxygen: a human anaesthetist perspective immunotherapy for the treatment of food allergy Torben Wentrup Rachel Peters Anaesthesia and Analgesia Chapter Annual General Meeting (AGM) 3.30 Interventional chronic pain management: a human anaesthetist perspective 3.50 TBC 4.10 Correlation between HESKA and intradermal testing between three Australian Veterinary Dermatology clinics Peter Hill Mechanisms of allergen immunotherapy Peter Hill 4.15 Research on canine atopic dermatitis Allan Bell 4.30 What s new (or almost new) in the treatments of 4.50 Panel discussion 5.10 Topic TBC Chair TBC 5.30 Programme completed 7.00 COLLEGE AWARDS DINNER BALLROOM canine atopic dermatitis: Petra Bizikova page 17

18 COLLEGE SCIENCE WEEK CONFERENCE CONFERENCE PROGRAMME CONTINUED SATURDAY 7 JULY 2018 SUNSET ROOM TWO AVIAN HEALTH CHAPTER NORTH BREAK ROOM CATTLE CHAPTER SOUTH BREAK ROOM ANIMAL WELFARE AND BEHAVIOUR CHAPTERS 8.00 The Dyspnoeic Bird 8.20 Bob Doneley ANIMAL WELFARE CHAPTER 8.30 Offering a PIC (public, industry or community based) placement for DVM students in animal welfare Rosemary Elliot 8.40 Avian Medicine & Surgery in the Middle East 8.50 Hamish Baron Online relinquishments of pets in Australia 9.00 Nutritional management of heat stress Ian Sawyer Susan Hazel Cat management in Adelaide local councils (Student Presentation) Kristy Pearn 9.30 Drinking water quality and analysis Steve Little Update on research programme Kat Littlewood, Torben Neilsen 9.40 An update on the submission to the Department of 9.50 Agriculture regarding The Importation of Psittacines Kelly Porter Panel Discussion Investigation of relationship between genetic David Bayvel award winner presentation selection for fertility and the real world expression of reproductive performance (Emerging Scientist) Ee Cheng Ooi Hypocalcaemia Katrina Roberts Panel Discussion MORNING TEA IN TRADE DISPLAY AREAS Plenary Forum: Pipeline Room, Ground Floor Title: Tackling Burnout and Enhancing Wellbeing in the Profession Dr Fiona Moir - Senior Lecturer in The Department of General Practice and Director of Medical Student Affairs at The University of Auckland LUNCH GROUND AND FIRST FLOOR 1.30 Nature Links How Vets can help Patricia Macwhirter Latest findings in temperate forage research for cattle Charlotte Westwood ANIMAL WELFARE AND BEHAVIOUR CHAPTERS Managing cats and wildlife through legislation upcoming NZ policies on cat curfews / confinement / killing Elsa Flint 1.50 Managing Cats Humanely to reduce cat numbers, wildlife predations and costs in an Australian 2.00 Nutritional rules of thumb for practitioners context Paul Cusack Jacquie Rand 2.10 Conservation Programmes for the Spix Macaw, the 2.30 Lear s Macaw, Ara Macao Cyanopterus reintroduction in Mexico and the reintroduction of the green wing Macaw into the Ignacio National Park... a perspective Lorenzo Crosta Interpretation of bulk milk data to track performance and link to nutrition Katrina Roberts 3.00 Investigation of leptospirosis prevalence in SW Victoria & comparing vaccinated with unvaccinated herds (Emerging Scientist) Elke Erreger 3.30 Demonstration of a dietary requirement for Vitamin C in an Australian Honeyeater Anne Fowler Novel problems relating to confinement of pets (social isolation of animals in general) it is not just birds in cages any more Elsa Flint Can Kitten Kindy mitigate the effects of early weaning and social isolation Jess Beer 3.50 Strategies to reduce viral load by improving emotional health in shelter cats 4.10 Nadine Gourkow 4.50 Managed Shelter Intake no flu and more cats rehomed an Australian case study Ann Enwright 5.10 Behaviour Chapter Annual General Meeting (AGM) 5.30 Programme completed 7.00 COLLEGE AWARDS DINNER BALLROOM page 18

19 CONFERENCE PROGRAMME CONTINUED SATURDAY 7 JULY 2018 MALIBU ROOM EPIDEMIOLOGY CHAPTER CLOUD BREAK ROOM EQUINE CHAPTER BAYWATCH ROOM PUBLIC HEALTH CHAPTER 8.00 Prioritisation of animal diseases for Australia s emergency preparedness Corrie Croton 8.20 Beyond risk factor epidemiology Peter Black 8.40 The relationship between rainfall and the geographic distribution and prevalence of sparganosis in wild boar Baden Pearse 9.00 Effect of season and climate on bovine digital dermatitis in spring-calving pasture-based dairy farms in Taranaki, New Zealand Aaron Yang 9.20 Impact of climate on livestock diseases in New Zealand - a review Emilie Vallee 9.40 Impacts of climate change on facial eczema for New Zealand: how big a problem? Masako Wada Investigation of climate change perceptions among Maasai pastoralists in Northern Tanzania and its impacts on cattle production Jenny-Ann Toribio Are New Zealand pet owners ready and would they get through a natural disaster? Naomi Cogger Never happens? How prepared are New Zealand farmers for a natural disaster? Naomi Cogger Emergency Neonatal care and prognosis Chris Sanchez Equine Neurology Case studies and discussion Alison Stewart Emergency Management of Fractures Steve Zedler The diversity and domains of veterinary public health Mary Barton What members expect from the Chapter VPH Chapter Executive Examination fellowships preconference workshop resource library Summing up outcomes and plans Robert Biddle Veterinary Public Health Chapter Annual General Meeting (AGM) MORNING TEA IN TRADE DISPLAY AREAS Plenary Forum: Pipeline Room, Ground Floor Title: Tackling Burnout and Enhancing Wellbeing in the Profession Dr Fiona Moir - Senior Lecturer in The Department of General Practice and Director of Medical Student Affairs at The University of Auckland LUNCH GROUND AND FIRST FLOOR 1.30 Using causal loop diagrams to facilitate the understanding of the complex set of factors influencing calf wastage and identify possible leverage points for interventions Tamsin Barnes 1.50 Social Network Analysis in the Molecular Era: Unravelling the Relationship Between New Zealand s Commercial Poultry Contact Structures and Campylobacter Transmission Sabrina Greening 2.10 Challenges to the Diagnosis of Zoonotic Diseases in Resource-Limited Settings: Is a Metagenomics Approach a Viable Alternative? Filimon Haile 2.30 Time to consider livestock movement as a temporal network Caitlin Pfeiffer Metabolic Emergencies of the Equine Endurance Athlete Darien Feary Exertional Heat Illness in Thoroughbred Racehorses Meg Brownlow 3.30 Bayesian two-part model to correct both herd and animal level misclassification errors Aaron Yang 3.50 Human behaviour and livestock disease spread: challenges and opportunities in modelling dynamic feedback loop in disease simulation model Arata Hidano 4.10 Detecting disease on sheep farms: the effect of farmer behaviour Caitlin Pfeiffer 4.30 To be neutered or not? Reasons why farmers don t neuter their working dogs Naomi Cogger 4.50 TBC Human neonatal encephalopathy and sepsis Helen Liley Literature Review Top 10 Emergency Articles Chris Sanchez 5.10 TBC 5.30 Programme completed 7.00 COLLEGE AWARDS DINNER BALLROOM page 19

20 CONFERENCE PROGRAMME CONTINUED SATURDAY 7 JULY ORCHID ROOM BEHAVIOUR CHAPTER UNUSUAL PETS CHAPTER ONCOLOGY CHAPTER (AGM ONLY) 8.20 Post natal pet problems what REALLY happens after the baby arrives Chalette Brown 8.40 Personality in cats narcissistic toddlers and more? Michael McDowell 9.00 Onset of awareness and survival-critical behaviours of newborn and young 9.20 mammals David J Mellor What can non-verbal humans tell us about our pets? (grimace scales and beyond) Michael McDowell catfacs (and other grimace scales?) more than just pain expression? Nadine Gourkow MORNING TEA IN TRADE DISPLAY AREAS Plenary Forum: Pipeline Room, Ground Floor Title: Tackling Burnout and Enhancing Wellbeing in the Profession Dr Fiona Moir - Senior Lecturer in The Department of General Practice and Director of Medical Student Affairs at The University of Auckland LUNCH GROUND AND FIRST FLOOR UNUSUAL PETS CHAPTER 1.30 Welfare concerns associated with hand-reared birds Rena McFarlane 1.50 Breeders, Pet shops and vets: oh My! How poor advice leads to disease in small companion animals Tegan Stephens 2.10 The school pet: failing to pass the grade in animal welfare Anne Fowler 2.30 Health consequences of poor water quality in pet freshwater turtles in Australia Anne Fowler Oncology Annual General Meeting (AGM) Programme completed 7.00 COLLEGE AWARDS DINNER BALLROOM page 20

21 INFORMATION ACCOMMODATION Accommodation at the QT Gold Coast, Surfers Paradise must be booked directly with the Hotel or on the accommodation booking form included in this programme. It is your responsibility to organise accommodation during your stay. To follow are a few alternative suggestions that may be of some assistance to you. Mantra Crown Towers Apartments Resort (Situated next door to the QT Gold Coast) Resort offers one, two and three bedroom apartments Property Reception Telephone (07) Reservations: (AU) (NZ) (International) Mantra Sun City (Situated in close proximity to the QT Hotel). Resort offers one, two and three bedroom apartments. Property Reception Telephone (07) Reservations: (AU) (NZ) (International) Useful tourism web site: AIRPORT COACH AND TRAIN TRANSFERS Return transfers from either Brisbane or Coolangatta Airports to Gold Coast accommodation operate daily. Further details on costs involved can be obtained by contacting one of the following operators. Airport Con-X-Ion Tel bookings@con-x-ion.com Website Airtrain Connect Tel reservations@airtrain.com.au Website Gold Coast Tourist Shuttle from the airport Web site Surfers Paradise is located 75 kms south of Brisbane Airport (approximately 1 hour by road) and 20 kms from Coolangatta Airport (approximately 45 minutes by road). PROGRAMME All speakers and sessions were confirmed and correct at the time of printing. The Australian and New Zealand College of Veterinary Scientists reserves the right to amend the programme details if necessary. For conference updates visit the College website NOTICE BOARD A College Science Week Communications Board will be situated near the registration desk. Check this board daily for messages from College Science Week registrants. CANCELLATION OF REGISTRATION A 40% cancellation fee will apply if cancellation is received less than 14 days prior to the event. Written request for refund must be made to the College Manager within thirty days of the conference. We acknowledge and pay respects to the traditional Aboriginal people of the Gold Coast and their descendants. We also acknowledge the many Aboriginal people from other regions as well as Torres Strait and South Sea Islander people who now live in the local area and have made an important contribution to the community. page 21

22 AUSTRALIAN AND NEW ZEALAND COLLEGE OF VETERINARY SCIENTISTS SCIENCE WEEK CONFERENCE 5-7 July 2018 QT Hotel, Surfers Paradise GOLD COAST THE AUSTRALIAN AND NEW ZEALAND COLLEGE OF VETERINARY SCIENTISTS REGISTRATION FORM Name Address Mobile Telephone No. Address Preferred name for tag College Member YES NO Any Special Dietary Requirements For planning purposes only, please indicate major interest: Animal Welfare Anaesthesia & Analgesia Aquatic Animal Health Avian Cattle Dermatology Dentistry Emergency and Critical Care Epidemiology Equine Feline Laboratory Animals Ophthalmology Oncology Pathobiology Pharmacology Radiology Small Animal Medicine Surgery Veterinary Behaviour Veterinary Public Health Unusual Pets Zoo and Wildlife Medicine Indicate days of attendance Thursday 5th Friday 6 th Saturday 7th REGISTRATION FEES (Include morning and afternoon tea and lunch and unrestricted access to all sessions on the day.) TAX INVOICE ABN MEMBER NON MEMBER FELLOWSHIP CANDIDATE TOTAL $A inc. GST Three days $926 $987 $695 $A Two and Half Days $838 $872 $629 $A Two Days $755 $783 $568 $A One and Half Days $667 $722 $502 $A One Day $524 $579 $397 $A Half Day (inc. lunch) $375 $463 $281 $A *Student Day Rate $320 $320 $A Examiners NIL NIL NIL NIL Awards Dinner 7 July (Entry by Ticket only) $A160 $A160 $A160 $A Total inc. GST $A Please forward payment to ANZCVS at the above address or register online at Cheque Master Card Visa Number Expiry Date / CVV Name on Card Signature NB: Payment by Mastercard or Visa will incur a 1.5% administration charge. Speakers must register (No charge on day of presentation only). *Student rates are available for undergraduate or post graduate students not in full time paid employment and on receipt of documentary evidence. A 40% cancellation fee will apply if cancellation is received less than 14 days prior to the event. Written request for a refund must be made to the College Manager. Building 3, Garden City Office Park, 2404 Logan Road, Eight Mile Plains, Qld T. +61 (0) F. +61 (0) E. assistcm@anzcvs.org.au

23 AUSTRALIAN AND NEW ZEALAND COLLEGE OF VETERINARY SCIENTISTS EXAMS & SCIENCE WEEK ACCOMMODATION BOOKING FORM Thursday 28 June Sunday 8 July 2018 Adults Children Infants THE AUSTRALIAN AND NEW ZEALAND COLLEGE OF VETERINARY SCIENTISTS Name Phone Address State Postcode ROOMS ACCOMMODATION INFORMATION Accommodation Room $ per room per night (Including breakfast for 1 person) Accommodation Room $ per room per night (including breakfast for 2 persons) QT King Suite $ per room per night (including breakfast for 1 person) QT King Suite $ per room per night (including breakfast for 2 persons) BEDDING Booking Comments/Requests: King Bed (1 x king bed) Twin (2 x beds) Additional Person on a rollaway bed ($55.00 per night) TRAVEL INFORMATION Arrival Date Arrival Time Departure Date Departure Time Credit Card Amex Diners Visa Master Card PAYMENT DETAILS Number Expiry Date / Name on Card Signature TERMS AND CONDITIONS: Above rates are offered exclusively for the conference. Guests are welcome to extend their stay outside the conference; however rooms are subject to availability at time of booking. If the guest staying at the hotel is not the cardholder and charges are to be debited against the above card, please contact the hotel for a credit card authorisation form. If this is not received prior to check in, the guest will be charged upon check out. Please note, if you are settling your final account with a credit card, a credit card transaction fee of 1.18% for Visa & MasterCard, and 3.5% for Diners, American Express and JCB applies. A credit card number, a deposit of one nights accommodation by cheque or money order is required to confirm your booking. All bookings are confirmed subject to availability at the time of booking request, confirmed in writing by the hotel. Due to the size and nature of the Group, all rooms will be allocated on a Run of House basis at the discretion of the Hotel. As such specific room and feature type allocations will be at the discretion of the Hotel CANCELLATION POLICY: Your reservation may be cancelled without penalty, if cancelled more than 7 Days prior to booking arrival date. If cancelled within 30 days of arrival, the nominated credit card will be charged the equivalent to one (1) night s accommodation. GUARANTEED CHECKIN AND CHECK OUT TIMES: Check in is at 2.00pm and check out is 11.00am Reservation # OFFICE USE ONLY Confirmed by PLEASE RETURN TO: Reservations - P F E. reservations_goldcoast@qthotels.com.au

24 AUSTRALIAN AND NEW ZEALAND COLLEGE OF VETERINARY SCIENTISTS THE AUSTRALIAN AND NEW ZEALAND COLLEGE OF VETERINARY SCIENTISTS Building 3, Garden City Office Park 2404 Logan Road, Eight Mile Plains, Qld T. +61 (0) F. +61 (0) E. assistcm@anzcvs.org.au

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