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121 Chatham Road Springfield IL 62704 Phone: 217.546.8381 Fax: 217.546.5633 Email: info@isvma.org Take Advantage of Online Registration! Go to www.isvma.org and register today. Pre-Registration deadline: April 5, 2019 Illinois State Veterinary Medical Association In conjunction with Southern Illinois Veterinary Medical Association 4TH ANNUAL DOWNSTATE CONFERENCE

Illinois State Veterinary Medical Association EXHIBITORS Blue Buffalo Central Illinois X-Ray Hill s Pet Nutrition, Inc. Nestle Purina - Pro Plan Veterinary Diets Nicol Financial Services University of Illinois - Veterinary Diagnostic Lab Vetoquinol, USA In conjunction with Southern Illinois Veterinary Medical Association 4TH ANNUAL DOWNSTATE CONFERENCE THANK YOU TO OUR SPEAKER SPONSORS SPEAKERS Larry Baker, DVM, FAVD, DAVDC Dennis French, DVM Kari Foss, DVM, MS, DACVIM Angela Lennox, DVM, ABVP, ECZM Doubletree Hotel 1000 East Port Plaza Drive Collinsville, IL 62234

MEETING REGISTRATION CONFERENCE REGISTRATION FEES (CONTINUED) $ Includes Saturday lunch and pastries at breakfast - Deadline: April 5, 2019 DVM (Friday only) DVM (Sat only) DVM (Both days) CVT (Friday only) CVT (Sat only) CVT (Both Days) Member $ 80.00 Member $120.00 Member $180.00 Member $ 60.00 Member $ 80.00 Member$ 120.00 Practice Personnel (Friday only) Practice Personnel (Sat only) Practice Personnel (Both days) DVM/CVT Student Included with paid Conference Registration. Non-Member $ 100.00 Non-Member $140.00 Non-Member $215.00 Non-Member $ 75.00 Non-Member $ 95.00 Non-Member $140.00 $35.00 $50.00 $75.00 $15.00 CONFERENCE NOTES FEES $ Online notes One set of printed conference notes (Must be pre - ordered by April 5, 2019 $ 0.00 $ 15.00 LATE FEE $ For Conference Registration received after April 5, 2019 and/or on - site. DVM CVT/Practice Personnel Student $ 25.00 $ 15.00 $ 5.00 TOTAL FEES OWED $ Dental Wet lab only $50 fee To remit by check, send this form with payment to: ISVMA, 1121 Chatham Road, Springfield IL 62704 To submit payment by credit card, either fax this completed form to 217.546.5633 or mail it to the address above. Check One: MasterCard VISA Account # Exp. Date Three Digit Code Cardholders Name Signature Billing Address BOARD / STAFF ISVMA BOARD OF DIRECTORS Dr. Phil Fassler, President Dr. Olivia Rudolphi, President Elect Dr. Colleen Lewis, Vice President Dr. Lynette Hemker, Treasurer Dr. Robert Ebbesmeyer, Past President Dr. Sandra Faeh, AVMA Dlgte Dr. Stephen Dullard, Alt AVMA Dlgte Dr. Jessica McKinney, Region I Dr. Ellen Helmers, Region I Dr. Jennifer Schirding, Region II Dr. Christina Holbrook, Region II Dr. Kate Brucker, Region III Dr. Sarah Allison, Region III Dr. Erika Eigenbrod, Region IV Dr. Nicole Johnson, Region IV Dr. John Coyne, Region V Dr. Heidi Pulito, Region V Dr. Kelli Kramer, Region VI Dr. Lynda Gould, Region VI Dr. JB Bruederle, Region VII Dr. Todd Floiran, Region VII Dr. Amanda Hampton, Region VII Dr. Marina Jaworsky, Region VII Melissa Stacy CVT Dean Peter Constable, U of I CVM Rosie Mazaheri, U of I Student SIVMA BOARD OF DIRECTORS Dr. Wendy Probst, President Dr. Jennifer Ostrom, Past President Dr. Gordon Rhine, Secretary Dr. Dena Heflin, Treasurer ISVMA REGION I BOARD REPRESENTATIVES Dr. Jessica McKinney Dr. Ellen Helmers ISVMA STAFF Deborah Lakamp, CAE Executive Director Alicia Davis-Wade, MA Assistant Executive Director Sherrie Leezer Administrative Assistant Continuing Education Hours DAILY HOURS Friday 4 hours Saturday 6 hours

SCHEDULE OF EVENTS Friday, April 12, 2019 12:30-1:00 PM Registration TRACK 1 Angela Lennox, DVM, ABVP, ECZM 1:00-1:50 PM Multi-modal Anesthesia and Analgesia for Exotics Advances in traditional pet species show the safety and utility of multimodal anesthesia and analgesia; the same benefits can be seen in exotic pets, in particular reduction of anxiety seen in exotic pets receiving adequate pre-medication prior to induction. This presentation will cover updates in anesthesia and analgesia, including the use of alfaxalone and local analgesia. 2:00-2:50 PM Basics of Dentistry in Rabbits Dental disease is a common and frustrating disease presentation in rabbits; current information on underlying etiologies and best strategies for treatment are confusing at best. Basic tools to enhance identification and treatment of minor dental conditions is presented, along with an overview of more advanced treatments currently available. 3:00-3:50 PM Humane Euthanasia Techniques for any Exotic Pet The topic of humane euthanasia has re-emerged as fear free techniques evolve beyond simple IV injection of euthanasia drugs. Low-stress, effective techniques for euthanasia of exotic pets are presented, using guidelines from AVMA s current published recommendations. 4:00-4:50 PM Top 10 Things We Need to Know About Treating Pet Birds Avian species present anatomical and physiologic differences that make extrapolation from traditional species more difficult. This presentation covers the top 10 disease presentations seen in avian specialty practices, with important points for disease recognition and management, from stabilization through referral, if indicated. TRACK 2 Dennis French, DVM 1:00-1:50 PM Predicting Health and Productivity in Livestock This talk will discuss clinical reasoning and early life predictive monitors. We will examine how the cow s microbiome defines their calf s overall immunity. We will also examine how different concepts of colostral feeding can affect neonates. MEETING REGISTRATION NAME CREDENTIALS - DVM, CVT, ETC. ADDRESS CITY/STATE/ZIP PHONE EMAIL ADDRESS REQUIRED FOR REGISTRATION CONFIRMATION AND LINK TO CONFERENCE NOTES DAILY ATTENDANCE Check day(s) of attendance. Friday only Saturday only Both Days Do you have a dietary restriction? Yes No If yes, please indicate type: Check here if participating in dental track (limited space, first-come, first-serve) ONLINE REGISTRATION AT WWW.ISVMA.ORG THANK YOU TO OUR CONFERENCE SPONSORS

SPEAKERS Larry Baker, DVM FAVD, DAVDC Dr. Baker graduated from the University of Illinois College of Veterinary Medicine in 1969. He practiced in Little Rock, Arkansas for one year. In 1970 he returned to the Decatur area and built Northgate Pet Clinic. His initial staff consisted of himself and one assistant! Northgate has grown to a staff of fortytwo people. Dr. Baker is a Fellow in the Academy of Veterinary Dentistry. In March 2005 he became a Diplomate in the American Veterinary Dental College, one of about 100 board-certified veterinary dentists in the world today. Kari Foss, DVM, MS, DACVIM Dr. Kari Foss graduated as a Diplomate in the American College of Internal Medicine (Neurology) in 2015, after a residency at The Ohio State University College of Veterinary Medicine and a rotating internship at Southern California Veterinary Specialty Hospital. She enjoys teaching veterinary students about all the challenges of animal neurology including vestibular system, spinal cord trauma and malfunction as well as seizure problems. Dennis French, DVM Dr. French graduated from the College of Veterinary Medicine at the University of Minnesota in 1978 and began his professional career as an instructor at Louisiana State University School of Veterinary Medicine where he did both ambulatory and in-house large animal medicine and surgery. Dennis then went to a private equine practice in Naperville, IL for a period of time before returning to LSU as an Assistant Professor of Large Animal Medicine and Surgery. Dr. French was active in large animal practice during his career at LSU as well as being involved in numerous large animal research projects. He has published over 65 refereed papers on various large animal topics. He has also presented numerous continuing education talks to audiences throughout the world. Dr. French certified as a Diplomate of Equine Practice by the American Board of Veterinary Practitioners in 1985, and has maintained his certification in 1993, 2006 and 2014. Dr. French served as the lead shelter veterinarian for the Hurricane Katrina equine relief effort in 2005, spending over 50 days meeting the needs of over 300 rescued horses. He joined the University of Illinois College of Veterinary Medicine as a Professor of Large Animal Medicine in 2009 and currently serves as the Head of Department of Veterinary Clinical Medicine. He and his bride of 35 years are owners of a small farm in East Central Illinois that has chickens, Katahdin sheep, two horses and a donkey. Angela Lennox, DVM, ABVP, ECZM Dr. Angela M. Lennox, DVM, Diplomate. ABVP (Avian Practice, Exotic Companion Mammal Practice), Diplomate ECZM (Small Mammal). She specializes in Avian and Exotic Animal primarily in Indianapolis and Purdue University. She belongs to Association of Avian Veterinarians (AAV) www.aav.org, Association of Exotic Mammal Veterinarians (AEMV); www.aemv. org, Association of Reptile and Amphibian Veterinarians (ARAV); www.arav.org, European College of Zoological Medicine (ECZM); www.eczm.eu, and Purdue University Department of Veterinary Clinical Sciences, Adjunct Associate Professor. SCHEDULE OF EVENTS (cont.) 2:00-2:50 PM Management of Growing Cattle This seminar will discuss ways in which we as veterinarians can assist clients in managing their cattle herds. Defining the cause of lameness accurately and finding ways of prevention will be discussed. In addition we will examine the welfare and economic effects of late castration and end with how to best interact with the management team. 3:00-3:50 PM Large Animal Maladies and Management This broad ranging topic will cover important diseases of small ruminants with case based examples. Topics will include neurologic, parasitic and musculoskeletal diseases. 4:00-4:50 PM Keeping Camelid Calamities Calm Camelids can present challenging problems that are difficult to diagnose. Using case based examples we will discuss how best to work up these unique animals. Saturday, April 13, 2019 8:15-9:00 AM Registration and Pastries TRACK 1 Larry Baker, DVM, FAVD, DAVDC 9:00-9:50 AM Dental Geography Knowing the What s and Where s of the Oral Cavity * Anatomy in black and white (imaging) 10:00-10:50 AM Extractions the 3 S s Simple, Sectioned, and Surgical * Proper use and correct instrumentation for extractions 11:00-11:50 AM The Hour of Decisions Do I Treat or Delete (extract) 12:00-12:50 PM Lunch 1:00-2:50 PM 2-Hour Lab * Charting the oral cavity * Instrumentation selection and sharpening * Proper imaging for accurate diagnoses * Extractions simple, sectioned and surgical 3:00-3:50 PM Illinois Veterinary Hot Topics Roundtable

SCHEDULE OF EVENTS (cont.) Saturday, April 13, 2019 TRACK 2 Kari Foss, DVM, MS, DACVIM 9:00-9:50 AM Nuggets of the Neurologic Exam This lecture will focus on providing tips and tricks to practitioners on how to perform the neurologic examination in our four-legged friends as well as reviewing what is specifically being testing for each component. At the end of this session, attendees will be more familiar with examination techniques allowing them to reach an appropriate neurolocalization. 10:00-10:50 AM The Wild, Weird and Wacky: A Review of Gait Analysis This interactive case-based session will focus on providing practitioners with a review of gait assessment as well as learning some useful tips and tricks. 11:00-11:50 AM The Paradox of the Vestibular Patient This lecture will focus on the approach to the vestibular patient including the pathophysiology of vertigo, differential diagnoses, along with diagnostic and treatment recommendations 12:00-12:50 PM Lunch 1:00-1:50 PM Seizures: Who, What and Why? This hour of lecture will focus primarily on seizure disorders in dogs and cats with discussion on the pathophysiology and underlying etiologies that are most frequently encountered in our patients. 2:00-2:50 PM MUE, GME, NME, NLE, SRMA: An Alphabet Soup of Immune-Mediated CNS Disease This lecture will focus on reviewing the many causes of inflammatory disease affecting the CNS along with discussing diagnostic and treatment options as well as prognosis for the various disease processes. 3:00-3:50 PM Practical Medical Management Strategies for Spinal Cord Diseases: What to do When Surgery is not an Option for Clients Spinal cord disease is a common presentation in dogs with some patients requiring surgery. However, what can we do when clients are unable to move forward with advanced diagnostics and/or surgery? This lecture will provide a review on common causes of spinal cord disease as well as diagnostic and treatment options. MEETINGS & EVENTS 2019 CE MEETINGS & EVENTS March 19 TTR - Tax Webinar April Healthy Pet Month April 7 13 Healthy Pet Week April 12-13 ISVMA/SIVMA Downstate Meeting May 21 TSYS Webinar - Who is Winning in Profitability June 25 TTR - Tax Webinar October 13-29 CVT Week November 8-10 ISVMA Annual Convention Tinley Park, IL