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KNOWLEDGE ANNUAL VETERINARY AND VETERINARY NURSE CONFERENCE 12 VetEd points 16 18 November 2018 Country Club, Country Club Avenue Launceston Tasmania 7250 Registration brochure Register online at www.eiseverywhere.com/tas18

2 AVA Tasmania Annual Veterinary and Veterinary Nurse Conference 16 18 November 2018, Country Club, Country Club Avenue, Launceston Tasmania 7250 Register online at www.eiseverywhere.com/tas18 Welcome The Tasmanian division of the Australian Veterinary Association (AVA) hosts an annual conference for veterinarians and veterinary nurses who have an interest in small animal medicine and surgery. In 2018 it will be held at the Country Club, Launceston Tasmania on 16-18 November. The two-day scientific seminar will focus on neurology and behaviour with Dr Georgina Child, Dr Sam Long, Dr Kersti Seksel, Dr Graham Swinney and Dr Vibeke Russell. This year the social program tees-off with a round of Golf on Friday 16 November from 12pm at the Country Club 18-hole championship golf course followed by the Provet quiz/supper night. On Saturday 17 November join us for the annual and legendary Cenvet Halloween themed dress-up dinner. About the Australian Veterinary Association The AVA is the peak national body representing the Australian veterinary profession, delivering a range of services and benefits to over 9,500 members. For nearly 100 years, we ve represented Australian veterinarians nationwide. Providing our members with access to continuing professional development (CPD) of the highest calibre on the latest scientific thinking is a key focus of the AVA. Our CPD program planning begins up to two years in advance to ensure it includes veterinary science and business training that is interesting, relevant and accessible, so that we maintain a highly skilled veterinary workforce. Looking ahead we will embrace new technologies to proactively assist our members with more flexible and appropriate learning outcomes. Visit our website at www.ava.com.au Launceston Tasmania Launceston has plenty to offer from stunning natural beauty to a charming old-timely atmosphere. Take the opportunity to explore beautiful Launceston city and surroundings famous for its architecture, Cataract Gorge, the macaque monkeys in City Park, the Tamar River Valley and numerous vineyards. You may want to travel further and explore the mountains and highland lakes, the wild West Coast, the beautiful East Coast and pristine beaches or south to Hobart, MONA and beyond. Sample the vast array of fresh Tasmanian produce and hospitality. Fly into Launceston with Jetstar, Virgin or Qantas and catch a taxi or bus from the airport, or rent a car.

AVA Tasmania Annual Veterinary and Veterinary Nurse Conference 16 18 November 2018, Country Club, Country Club Avenue, Launceston Tasmania 7250 Register online at www.eiseverywhere.com/tas18 3 Who will attend? There will be a broad mix of veterinarians from all fields of veterinary science including employed veterinarians; graduating students; practice owners / principals; industry veterinarians; government veterinarians; veterinary nurses and practice managers. Practising veterinarians Graduating students Practice owners / principals Academics Industry veterinarians Government veterinarians Practice managers Conference venue The conference will be held at the Country Club Tasmania which is nestled amongst 300 acres of parkland, lakes and rolling paddocks yet only minutes from Launceston CBD. The Country Club is a hotel, conference and entertainment centre and offers a choice in accommodation, including deluxe hotel rooms and luxury suites along with a range of 1, 2 and 3 bedroom self-contained accommodation at the nearby Country Club Villas. Golf, tennis, swimming, horse riding and fly fishing are all available along with a range of bars and restaurants. Accommodation AVA have negotiated special delegate rates. Please mention you are a conference attendee when making your booking direct with the venue. For reservations call 1800 030 211 Country Club Hotel Accommodation (onsite) Quote: CCR 962806 Villa accommodation (a short walk away) Quote: CCV 1028276. Country Club Tasmania, Country Club Avenue Prospect Vale, Launceston Tasmania 7250 (03) 6335 5777 www.countryclubtasmania.com.au Conference secretariat Angela Offord - Australian Veterinary Association Tasmanian Division, 457 White Hills Rd, Relbia Tasmania 7258 T: 0409 319 405 E: angela.offord@ava.com.au Exhibition and sponsorship enquiries AVA Events Team E: events@ava.com.au

ANNUAL VETERINARY AND VETERINARY NURSE CONFERENCE Friday 16 November Time Session Description 12:00pm Golf day - Golf Country Club 7:00pm Provet Supper and QuizzaMe night Scientific Program for Veterinarians Saturday 17 November Time Room Speaker Session Description 8:00am REGISTRATION 8:30am - 9:30am Toby Marosszeky Using Technology to attract new clients 09:30am - 10:00am MORNING TEA IN EXHIBITOR S AREA 10:00am - 12:00pm Dr Sam Long Neurological exam tips 11:00am - 12:00pm Dr Sam Long The seizuring patient 12:00pm - 1:00pm LUNCH 1:00pm - 2:00pm Dr Graham Swinney Thyroid disease in dogs and cats 2:00pm - 3:00pm Dr Kate Stevens Brain ageing and cognitive decline 3:00pm - 3:30pm Franklin Room AFTERNOON TEA 3:30pm - 4:30pm Dr Kersti Seksel Multiple cat households - what to do when cats arent getting along 4:30pm - 5:30pm Dr Kersti Seksel Canine aggression 7:00pm CENVET HALLOWEEN THEMED DINNER Sunday 18 November Time Room Speaker Session Description 8:30am - 9:30am Dr Georgina Child Cardiovascular disease and strokes 9:30am - 10:30am Dr Georgina Child Is behaviour relevant to neurology? 10:30am - 11:00am MORNING TEA IN EXHIBITOR S AREA 11:00am - 12:00pm Dr Caroline Barrett The largest international weight loss study to date 12:00pm - 1:00pm Dr Kersti Seksel Is behaviour relevant to neurology? - night time waking and restlessness 1:00pm - 1:30pm 1:30pm - 2:30pm Franklin Room Annual meeting LUNCH 2:30pm - 3:30pm Dr Georgina Child The tetraparetic patient 3:30pm - 4:00pm AFTERNOON TEA / PASSPORT PRIZE DRAW Thanks to our sponsors Thanks to our exhibitors

ANNUAL VETERINARY AND VETERINARY NURSE CONFERENCE Friday 16 November Time Session Description 12:00pm Golf day - Golf Country Club 7:00pm Provet Supper and QuizzaMe night Scientific Program for Nurses Saturday 17 November Time Room Speaker Session Description 8:00am REGISTRATION 9:00am - 10:00am Dr Georgina Child Is behaviour relevant to neurology? 10:00am - 10:30am MORNING TEA IN EXHIBITOR S AREA 10:30am - 11:30pm Dr Caroline Barrett Weigh forward - how to achieve healthy weight loss in pets 11:30am - 12:30pm Dr Kersti Seksel Behavioural triage 12:30pm - 1:30pm Terrace Room LUNCH 1:30pm - 2:30pm Dr Sam Long Management of status epilepticus 2:30pm - 3:30pm Dr Graham Swinney Thyroid disease in dogs and cats 3:30pm - 4:00pm AFTERNOON TEA 4:00pm - 5:00pm Dr Graham Swinney Hypoadrenocorticism - the great pretender 7:00pm CENVET HALLOWEEN THEMED DINNER Sunday 18 November Time Room Speaker Session Description 9:00am - 10:00am Dr Vibeke Russell DIC, MOD, SIRS what do all of these letters mean for nurses? 10:00am - 10:30am MORNING TEA IN EXHIBITOR S AREA 10:30am - 11:30pm Dr Kersti Seksel Multiple cat households - how things can go wrong 11:30pm - 12:30pm Dr Vibeke Russell Multimodal pain control, pain pathways and measuring pain 12:30pm - 1:30pm Terrace Room LUNCH 1:30pm - 2:30pm Dr Kate Stevens Brain ageing and cognitive decline 2:30pm - 3:30pm Dr Vibeke Russell Different types of shock - it s not just in trauma 3:30pm - 4:00pm AFTERNOON TEA / PASSPORT PRIZE DRAW Thanks to our sponsors Thanks to our exhibitors

6 AVA Tasmania Annual Veterinary and Veterinary Nurse Conference 16 18 November 2018, Country Club, Country Club Avenue, Launceston Tasmania 7250 Register online at www.eiseverywhere.com/tas18 Meet the speakers Veterinary Specialist Neurology Dr Georgina Child Georgina is a graduate of University of Sydney (1980) and completed a residency in neurology at the University of California Davis Veterinary Medical Teaching Hospital in 1985. She is a diplomate of the American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine in Neurology. She has consulted as a specialist small animal neurologist in Sydney since 1995 currently at SASH in North Ryde and the University of Sydney Veterinary Teaching Hospital. She has regularly delivered lectured for undergraduate veterinary students, continuing education programs for veterinary organisations, practitioner groups and is active in mentoring students, interns and residents and in consulting with veterinarians regarding case management in practice. Veterinary Specialist Behavioural Medicine Dr Kersti Seksel Kersti is fascinated by animals and why they do what they do. She is passionate about helping people understand animals better so she can improve the lives of people and their pets. Kersti has dedicated her life to understanding what makes our pets tick and learning about what to do when they misbehave. After graduating from the University of Sydney she worked in the UK and was surprised to learn that more pets die each year because of their behaviour than die of infectious, metabolic and other diseases combined. So she went back to university and started to study behaviour. She obtained a BA in Behavioural Sciences with a major in psychology as well as a Master of Arts (Hons) on her way to becoming the world s only triply boarded specialist in animal behaviour. She is a Fellow of the Australian College of Veterinary Scientists in Animal Behaviour, a Diplomate of the American College of Veterinary Behaviourists and a Diplomate of the European College of Animal Welfare and Behavioural Medicine. Kersti is the principal of a specialist practice in behavioural medicine in Sydney Australia. She pioneered Puppy Preschool and Kitten Kindy classes to help owners and their pets understand each other better so that they can live together in harmony. She teaches the distance education course in Behavioural Medicine for the Centre for Veterinary Education (University of Sydney) and is an adjunct senior lecturer at Charles Sturt University. She has presented at and has been the key note speaker at numerous conferences nationally and internationally including USA, UK, many countries in Europe, South Africa, China, Japan, and Thailand. She regularly runs webinars, has written many text book chapters, written a book - Training Your Cat, writes for Dog s Life magazine, and is a consultant on VIN (Veterinary Information Network).

AVA Tasmania Annual Veterinary and Veterinary Nurse Conference 16 18 November 2018, Country Club, Country Club Avenue, Launceston Tasmania 7250 Register online at www.eiseverywhere.com/tas18 7 Veterinary Specialist Neurology Dr Sam Long Veterinary Specialist Canine Medicine Dr Graham Swinney Dr Vibeke Russell After graduating from the University of Melbourne, Sam underwent his residency specialist training at the University of Glasgow, which was followed by a PhD in canine cancer research. In 2005 he moved to Philadelphia to take up the position of Head of the Neurology Service at the University of Pennsylvania s Veterinary School. He returned to Australia in 2008 to establish Melbourne University Veterinary Hospital s neurology service, before moving to join CARE. He has an active research interest in several research fields, including epilepsy, brain tumours, and spinal cord trauma and is the author of more than 30 refereed journal articles and 4 book chapters. He also has adjunct research appointments at St Vincent s Hospital and the Bionics Institute. Dr Swinney is a specialist in canine medicine and is working as an Internal Medicine Consultant at IDEXX Laboratories, as well as doing clinical work and teaching. He graduated from the University of Sydney in 1987 and worked in small animal medicine training positions at Massey University (1988 1990) and the University of Queensland (1991 1992) before returning to the University of Sydney. Before IDEXX and the University of Sydney, Dr Swinney worked at Washington State University and in private specialist practice in Sydney. Vibeke graduated from the University of Sydney in 1996 and has been exclusively an Emergency Critical Care veterinarian since 2001. Along the way Vibeke has gained further qualifications in Feline Medicine, as well as Emergency and Critical Care. She has also completed a Masters in International Public Health. Vibeke has worked at major referral and emergency veterinary hospitals in Sydney and Melbourne, including managing large Emergency & Critical Care teams. She moved to Tasmania late in 2016 to work at AHVEC.

Friday 16 November Golf day Country Golf Club Country Club Avenue, Launceston TAS 7250 Tee off is at 12noon. Please wear golf attire Advise if clubs, buggies or carts are required. Conference program The conference program will be published and sent to participants in October. Accommodation Country Club Resort (hotel style rooms) Booking reference CCR 962806 Self contained Country Club Villas Booking reference CCV 1028276 Call: 1800 030 211 Costs and registration Early bird (before 3 Nov 2018) AVA member $335 $385 AVA non-member $710 $760 Veterinary nurse $200 $220 Friday 16 golf (tee off 12 noon) Friday 16 Provet QuizaMe night at the Country Club Register interest Register interest Saturday 17 Cenvet Halloween themed dinner $95 The fine print Conditions of registration Regrettably no refunds can be made for cancellation less than 20 days prior to the commencement of the event. Accommodation is not included in registration prices. Program and other event details are subject to change. AVA is not liable for any loss of expenses incurred as a result of program changes. Privacy statement The Australian Veterinary Association (ABN 63 008 522 852) ( AVA ) respects the privacy of individuals and acknowledges that the information that you provide on the form is personal information as defined by the National Privacy Principles set out in the Privacy Act 1988 (Cth) and the Privacy Amendment (Privacy Sector) Act 2000. Collection, use and disclosure of your personal information AVA may collect and use your personal information in order to a) process your registration; b) conduct the Conference; c) display images taken at the Conference; d) conduct customer evaluations and market research to improve the quality of our products and services (including the Conference); e) communicate with you generally in relation to our services, as well as promotional and general activities; and f ) comply with our legal obligations. You acknowledge and agree that your personal information may be disclosed for the above purposes to organisations outside AVA, including a) service providers and sponsors engaged by the AVA from time to time; and b) our related bodies corporate. We will also disclose your personal information to government, regulatory and law enforcement authorities and organisations, as required or authorised by law. We may also disclose personal information where the individual consents to us doing so; consent may be written, verbal or implied from your conduct. If you would like to know more about our privacy policy and procedures or if you wish to seek access to or to request correction of any personal information we hold about you, or to opt-out at any time, please contact us at members@ava.com.au. Please note that for the purpose of the Conference, AVA and its events manager also intend to make your name, practice / employers and contact details available to other conference registrants and exhibitors.

AVA Tasmania Annual Veterinary and Veterinary Nurse Conference 16 18 November 2018, Country Club, Country Club Avenue, Launceston Tasmania 7250 Register online at www.eiseverywhere.com/tas18 9 Thanks to our sponsors Thanks to our exhibitors

Australian Veterinary Association Tasmanian Division ABN 63 008 522 852 457 White Hills Road, Relbia TAS 7258 T. 0409 319 405 E. angela.offord@ava.com.au W. www.ava.com.au