FRIDAY September 30, 2016 Purple shaded columns indicate classes approved for veterinary technician credit. New York Veterinary Educators Exchange Comprehensive Dentistry for the General Practitioner 3-Day Laboratory Equine Clinical Investigators Day 7:30-8:30 am Breakfast and Registration College of Veterinary Medicine 8:30-9:20 am 9:30-10:20 am 9:00 am - 4:00 pm, Friday LAB: Oral Anatomy, Periodontal Charting and Periodontal Treatment News Hour Norm Ducharme, DMV, MSc, and Thomas Divers, DVM,, DACVECC Update on Strangles Research Ashley Boyle, DVM, 10:20-10:40 am Break 4:40-5:30 pm 3:40-4:30 pm 2:30-3:20 pm 1:30-2:20 pm 11:40 am - 12:30 pm 10:40-11:30 am 9:00 am - 4:00 pm, Saturday LAB: Dental Radiology: Obtaining and Interpreting Intraoral Radiographs 9:00 am - 4:00 pm, Sunday LAB: Regional Anesthesia and Tooth Extraction Managing Strangles Outbreaks Ashley Boyle, DVM, Hyperlipemia in the Donkey Karen Rickards, BVSc, PhD, MRCVS LAB A: 1:30-3:20 pm Sample Retrieval and Submission for Streptococcus equi and Other Respiratory Pathogens Ashley Boyle, DVM, LAB B: 1:30-3:20 pm Donkey Dentistry, Field Anesthesia and Pain Management Joao Rodrigues, DVM, PhD and Nora Matthews DVM, DACVA Pre-registration is required. Attendance is limited to 20. LAB A: 3:40-5:30 pm Sample Retrieval and Submission for Streptococcus equi and Other Respiratory Pathogens Ashley Boyle, DVM, LAB B: 3:40-5:30 pm Donkey Dentistry, Field Anesthesia and Pain Management Joao Rodrigues, DVM, PhD and Nora Matthews DVM, DACVA Pre-registration is required. Attendance is limited to 20. 5:30-7:30 pm Welcome Reception 12:30-1:30 pm Lunch 3:20-3:40 pm Break 7
SATURDAY October 1, 2016 The Chester Hartenstein Lecture Series Whitefield Small Animal Surgery Laboratory DeeDee Arrison Holistic & Integrative Wellness Series 7:00-8:00 am Breakfast and Registration Stocking Hall 8:00-8:50 am Interpretations & Diagnostic Features of Cystic Bone Lesions of Small Animal Disorders Case-Based Approach to Lesion Localization John Rossmeisl Jr. DVM, MS, Feline Megacolon- Sub-total Colectomy 9:05-9:55 am Interpretation of Diagnostic Radiographic and Histologic Patterns of Some of the Several Radiodense Bone Lesions Caused by Diseases in Small Animals James R. Richards Memorial Feline Lecture Frontiers in Feline Epilepsy MS, The Evidence Base for Veterinary Herbal Medicine Biliary Tract Emergencies: A Surgeon s Perspective 9:55-10:15 am Break with Exhibitors Stocking Hall 5:00-5:50 pm 3:55-4:45 pm 2:45-3:35 pm 1:40-2:30 pm 11:20 am - 12:10 pm 10:15-11:05 am Interpretation and Diagnosis of Ectopic Bone/Cartilage Matrix Formation in Fascial Planes Recognition of Bone Infarcts Immune Mediated Polyarthropathy MPH, Diagnosis and Management of Proteinuria MPH, The Icteric Cat MPH, Review of Insulin Resistance MPH, Which way is up? Vestibular Disease MS, The Movers and Shakers: Disorders of Abnormal Involuntary Movement MS, 12:10-1:40 pm Exhibitor Luncheon at Stocking Hall & 12:30-1:30 pm DeeDee Arrison Concert at AHDC Update on Canine Epilepsy Consensus Statements MS, How I Treat Status Epilepticus MS, Examining Pathologic Fractures in Small Animals and Investigating Their Cause Developmental Factors in the Pathogenesis of OCD, Elbow Dysplasia and RUIN Lesions of Dogs LAB: Surgical Feline Perineal Urethrostomy Attendance limited to 10 3:35-3:55 pm Break with Exhibitors Stocking Hall LAB: Surgical Feline Perineal Urethrostomy Attendance limited to 10 Herbal Oncology I Herbal Oncology II Barbara Fougere BVSc, BVMS(Hons) LAB: Formulation of Herbal Products Workshop Damage Control Laparotomy Sepsis Update Reptile Anatomy Common Infectious Diseases in Reptiles Practical Antimicrobial Therapy in Reptiles Fracture Repair in Reptiles 7:00-10:30 pm Conference Celebration Dinner Statler Hotel 8
Purple columns indicate classes approved for veterinary technician credit. Equine Bovine Camelid Controlled Substances Veterinary Technician 7:00-8:00 am Breakfast and Registration Stocking Hall 8:00-8:50 am Osteoarthritis Management in Compliance with New FDA Rules Heidi Reesink, VMD, PhD, MRI: The Farrier s New Friend Jonathan Cheetham, VetMB, PhD, Postpartum Hyperketonemia and Hypocalcemia Jessica McArt, DVM, PhD What Do All these Letters Mean? Breaking Down and Understanding Blood Laboratory Results Karen Basher, LVT 9:05-9:55 am Medical and Surgical Management of Kissing Spines in the Equine Athlete, MR Abortions in Dairy Cattle So Your Pet has the Sugar: Understanding Diabetes and the Risks of Anesthesia Karen Basher, LVT 9:55-10:15 am Break with Exhibitors Stocking Hall 5:00-5:50 pm 3:55-4:45 pm 2:45-3:35 pm 1:40-2:30 pm 11:20 am - 12:10 pm 10:15-11:05 am Standing Robotic CT Tom Yarbrough, DVM, Pre-purchase Headaches in the Sport Horse: Can We Predict the Future? John Piggot, DVM, MS, LAB A: Ultrasound Guided Injections of the Cervical Vertebrae, MR Attendance is limited to 20 LAB B: Best Cases of the Year Large Animal Residents LAB A: Ultrasound Guided Injections of the Cervical Vertebrae, MR Attendance is limited to 20 LAB B: Best Cases of the Year Large Animal Residents Neonatal Diseases of Dairy Calves Selected Trans-Boundary Diseases of Livestock 12:10-1:40 pm Exhibitor Luncheon at Stocking Hall & 12:30-1:30 pm DeeDee Arrison Concert at AHDC Selected Diseases of Juvenile and Adult Dairy Cattle Calf Scours and Fluid Therapy Gillian Perkins, DVM, Down Cows - Diagnosis and Treatment Gillian Perkins, DVM, Prudent Use of Antimicrobials on Dairies: A Mastitis Persepctive Amy Vasquez, DVM 3:35-3:55 pm Break with Exhibitors Stocking Hall Diseases of the Cria Sarah Reuss, VMD, Approach to the Camelid Acute Abdomen Sarah Reuss, VMD, Controlled Substances - Part I - Classification, Legislation & Prescriptions Objectives Amy Morgan, PharmD, RPh Controlled Substances - Part II - Record-keeping and Diversion Objectives Amy Morgan, PharmD, RPh Let s Talk Money A Review of Compensation and Benefits - Part I Let s Talk Money A Review of Compensation and Benefits - Part II Employee Engagement What it Takes to Have Happy Employees - Part I Employee Engagement What it Takes to Have Happy Employees - Part II Video lessons: Be an Exam Room Hero - Part I Video lessons: Be an Exam Room Hero - Part II 7:00-10:30 pm Conference Celebration Dinner Statler Hotel 9
SUNDAY October 2, 2016 Geriatric & Palliative Medicine Equine Laboratories 7:30-8:45 am NYSVMS Business Meeting 8:00-9:00 am Breakfast with Exhibitors Stocking Hall 9:00-9:50 am Major Arrhythmias Demanding Treatment in Clinical Practice - Part I Making it Stick: Delivering an Effective Healthcare Recommendation Why Won t My Reptile Eat This series is sponsored by the Good Ol Dog and Cat Fund End of Life Ethics: Relevance to General Practice and Beyond 10:05-10:55 am Major Arrhythmias Demanding Treatment in Clinical Practice - Part II Taking Down Walls: Overcoming Communication Barriers in the Exam Room Clincal Pathology in Reptiles: What Do These Values Mean? Serious Illness Care: Development and Use of the Serious Veterinary Illness Conversation Guide 1:30-2:20 pm 11:10 am - 12:00 pm Value of 24-hour Electrocardiographic Monitoring in Your Practice Case Examples of Dangerous Arrhythmias that Demanded Treatment Clearing the Hurdle: Communicating the Cost of Veterinary Care Reputation Management: Managing Risks to Maximize Benefits of Social Media Fluid and Analgesia Therapy in Reptiles 12:00-1:30 pm Lunch with Exhibitors Stocking Hall Thermal Burns in Reptiles Palliative Care in Veterinary Practice: Principles and Practical Tools Integration of Social Work into the Veterinary Profession LAB A: EQUINE RESCUE 1:15-3:15 pm: Basic Operations of Technical Large Animal Emergency Rescue Rolfe Radcliffe, DVM, and Rebecca Gimenez, PhD 2:35-3:25 pm Activating the Entire Veterinary Team to Achieve Optimal Outcomes - Part I Canine Influenza H3N8 and H3N2: An Update Amy Glaser, DVM, PhD Veterinary Hospice & Palliative Care: A Comprehensive Review of the Literature 3:40-4:30 pm Activating the Entire Veterinary Team to Achieve Optimal Outcomes - Part II Newer Pathogen Detection Technologies: Impacts on Testing Approaches and Test Interpretation Amy Glaser, DVM, PhD Euthanasia and End of Life Considerations in Emergency Practice LAB B: EQUINE RESCUE 3:30-5:00 pm: Equine Emergency Rescue Rolfe Radcliffe, DVM, and Rebecca Gimenez, PhD 10
Purple columns indicate classes approved for veterinary technician credit. Small Ruminant and Camelid Veterinary Technician Veterinary Technician 7:30-8:45 am NYSVMS Business Meeting 8:00-9:00 am Breakfast with Exhibitors Stocking Hall 9:00-9:50 am What to Talk about While Pulling Goat Kids Traumatic Brain Injuries: A Review Triage 10:05-10:55 am Are Goats Really Small Cows? Seizures - A Brief Review Advanced Triage: Organizing Life Threatening Injuries in the Multi-Trauma Patient 1:30-2:20 pm 11:10 am - 12:00 pm Management Strategies for Optimizing Efficient Production on Goat and Sheep Dairies Successful Rearing of Commercial Dairy Kids and Lambs Commonly Seen Congenital and Inherited Neurologic Disorders 12:00-1:30 pm Lunch with Exhibitors Stocking Hall Meningitis: Curse of the Small White Fluffies Fundamentals of Fluids for Technicians Anatomy and Physiology of GDV 2:35-3:25 pm Heat Stress in Camelids Sarah Reuss, VMD, Nursing Care of the Down Dog - Part I Emergency Management of GDV Charlotte Donohoe, RVT, 3:40-4:30 pm Treatment of Haemonchus Infections in Camelids Sarah Reuss, VMD, Nursing Care of the Down Dog - Part II Burn Injuries and their Effects on the Small Animal Body and Airway 11