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Indiana Veterinary Medical Association 130th annual meeting January 30-February 2, 2014 n Indianapolis Marriott East

General Information Welcome to the Indiana Veterinary Medical Association 130th Annual Meeting, scheduled for January 30 - February 2, 2014! You are invited to participate in Indiana s premier annual gathering of veterinary medical professionals. The meeting will be held at the Indianapolis Marriott East (7202 E. 21st Street). The location is user-friendly with plenty of meeting space, easy access, and complimentary parking. You will enjoy this venue for some quality IVMA continuing education, fun, and fellowship! RegistRation Advanced registration for 130th Annual Meeting is recommended. Registration is required for admission to the meeting. Your 4-day registration includes all scientific and practice management sessions, access to the Exhibit Hall on Thursday, Friday, and Saturday, the Beer Garden event sponsored by MWI on Thursday evening, all breaks held in the Exhibit Hall, the Engaging the Future reception hosted by the Indiana Animal Health Foundation on Friday evening, the IVMA Membership Luncheon on Saturday sponsored by Henry Schein Animal Health Supply, Family Game and Casino Night on Saturday evening sponsored by Novartis Animal Health, and online Proceedings Notes. Note: On the registration form, please note which meal(s) you plan to attend. The Early-Bird registration deadline is Thursday January 9, 2014 to receive the advance registration rate. Registrations postmarked or received by fax, e-mail or online after this date must include an additional $50 late fee. Registrations at the door must also pay the $50 late fee. Checks should be made payable to the IVMA. Payment will also be accepted by Visa, Master Card, Discover, or American Express. You can register online at www.invma.org. Again this year: Your registration materials will be MAILED TO YOU IN ADVANCE OF THE MEETING! This means no waiting in line to register when you arrive at the meeting! Your registration packet will include your name badge and badge case, information on printing your speaker notes ahead of time, and all other pertinent information for your registration. There will be a $25 charge for name tags reissued at the Registration Desk. 3 EASY WAYS To REGISTER 1. online - Visit www.invma.org 2. By fax - Fax registration form to (317) 974-0985 3. By mail - Send registration form to IVMA, 201 S. Capitol, #405, Indianapolis, IN 46225 All registrations must be postmarked by January 9, 2014. After that date, we will require you to register on site. The Registration Desk will be located in the Atrium of the Indianapolis Marriott East. Registration hours will be as follows: Thursday, January 30, 2014 Noon 5:00 p.m. Friday, January 31, 2014 7:15 a.m. 5:00 p.m. Saturday, February 1, 2014 7:15 a.m. 5:00 p.m. Sunday, February 2, 2014 7:45 a.m. 2 pm name badges n meal tickets Name badges will be required for participation in all sessions, workshops, and exhibit viewing. Meal tickets will be required, and will be collected, for each meal during the meeting. You must indicate on the Registration Form which meals you plan to attend, or no reservation will be made for you for that meal. canned food drive When you are packing up to attend the annual meeting, please bring along canned food items to donate at the meeting. In the past two years we have collected nearly 1000 pounds of food thanks to your generosity! Food items will be donated to Gleaner s Food Bank of Central Indiana. You will receive a ticket for a drawing for a free registration for the 2015 annual meeting just for participating. For every five additional items you donate, you will receive an additional ticket for the drawing. Please help us make a difference in our community by making a donation to the food drive! 2

hotel ReseRvations The Indianapolis Marriott East is the headquarters hotel for the 130th Annual Meeting. The hotel is located at 7202 E. 21st Street, Indianapolis, Indiana 46219. The group rate for rooms is $128. To ensure availability at this special rate, make your reservation no later than January 5, 2014. To make reservations, call 317/352-1231 and mention the Indiana Veterinary Medical Association meeting. exhibit hall AGAIN this year! The Exhibit Hall will be open on Thursday evening, January 30, 2014, from 5:30-7:30 pm. Come join our beer garden event in the Hall sponsored by MWI! The Exhibit Hall will also be open on Friday, January 31, 2014, from 8:45 a.m. until 5:30 p.m. Hours on Saturday, February 1, 2014, will be from 8:45 a.m. until the end of the last break in the schedule. The Exhibit Hall will NoT be open on Sunday. proceedings notes Speaker notes will be made available in advance of the meeting on the IVMA web page. When you receive your Registration Packet information, there will be directions included on how to print off your notes in advance of the meeting. If you wish to purchase a thumb drive of the speaker notes, the cost will be $25. You can pick up your thumb drive at the Registration Desk at the meeting. continuing education forms and hours Continuing education proof of attendance forms will be available to be picked up at the Registration Desk during the meeting. THIS INFORMATION WILL NOT BE INCLUDED IN THE REGISTRATION PACKET THAT IS SENT TO YOU IN ADVANCE OF THE MEETING. YOU MUST OBTAIN YOUR CE FORM AT THE MEETING. It is your responsibility to document which sessions you attended and the number of hours you received. one credit for one hour of lecture will be given. Attendees can earn up to 22.5 hours of continuing education. Refund policy No refunds will be issued after the registration has been submitted to the IVMA. If it is an extenuating situation, the registrant may submit a written request for a refund which will be considered no sooner than two weeks after the meeting is completed. If granted, the registrant would receive a refund of the original amount less $25. program planning committee A dedicated group of volunteers has worked year-round to ensure a quality continuing education offering for veterinarians, registered veterinary technicians, and veterinary staff. The committee is chaired by Dr. Tony Rumschlag, and assisted by Dr. John Schnarr, Dr. Carol Ecker, Dr. Phil Borst, Dr. Julie Davis, Dr. Kristi Graham, Dr. James Stepusin, Dr. Maria Cooper, Dr. Michelle Roberts, Dr. John Johnston, Dr. John Feutz, Dr. Marybeth Feutz, Dr. Matt Cantrell, and Ms. Lisa Perius. questions Registration forms and questions should be directed to the IVMA, 201 S. Capitol Avenue, Suite 405, Indianapolis, IN 46225, 317/974-0888, fax 317/974-0985, 800/270-0747, or e-mail at lisa@invma.org. upcoming meeting dates February 5 - February 8, 2015 Indianapolis Marriott East Hotel February 4 February 7, 2016 Indianapolis Marriott East Hotel February 2 February 5, 2017 Indianapolis Marriott East Hotel 3

special events & activities new this year: euchre tournament Thursday evening, January 30, 2014, 7:30-10:00 p.m. After the Exhibit Hall closes Join friends and colleagues for a fun euchre tournament. Prizes will be awarded at the end of the evening. A nominal registration of $10 will be charged with proceeds being donated to the Indiana Animal Health Foundation. This event is graciously sponsored by Vetamac. ivta board meeting and business meeting The Indiana Veterinary Technician Association (IVTA) will hold a board meeting on Thursday evening, January 30, 2014, at the hotel. The IVTA will conduct its business meeting on Friday, January 31, 2014, during a luncheon from 12:30 p.m.-1:30 p.m. afternoon general session Friday, January 31, 2014, 1:30 3:00 p.m. Veterans Hall 2-3-4 The General Session is open to all attendees. The session will feature Mr. Jim Morris, who is the President of Pacers Sports and Entertainment in Indianapolis on observations on Feeding the Hungry of our World - A Global Perspective. IVMA is honored to have Mr. Morris attend our meeting and provide his engaging perspective as past Executive Director of the United Nations World Food Programme. While he may have a great sports story or two to share, his perspectives on global hunger will be enlightening and interesting. This session is generously sponsored by Elanco Companion Animal Health. engaging the future Reception Friday, January 31, 2014, 6:00 7:30 p.m. Freedom Hall (off the lobby and bar area) The Indiana Animal Health Foundation is pleased to host this reception to honor Purdue Veterinary Medicine students who will make brief presentations about some of the wonderful travels and activities they have participated in while in veterinary school. The cocktail reception and brief presentations will include light snacks. one hour of continuing education will be awarded for attendance. Don t miss the fun and interesting evening! christian veterinary mission breakfast Saturday, February 1, 2014 The CVM continental breakfast will be held from 7:30-9:30 a.m. in Veterans Hall 5 of the hotel. Make plans to stop by and participate! indiana animal health foundation silent auction Saturday, February 1, 2014 For the 14th year, the Indiana Animal Health Foundation will hold a Silent Auction in the Exhibit Hall at the meeting. The proceeds will benefit the Indiana Animal Health Foundation. Please stop by and bid on some fun gifts that will benefit a very worthwhile cause right here in Indiana. New location: in the Exhibit Hall! ivma membership luncheon Saturday, February 1, 2014; Veterans Hall 3-5 The IVMA Membership Luncheon will update you on the business of the IVMA, and then you can return to quality continuing education! If you wish to attend, indicate your reservation on the Registration Form. This event is generously sponsored by Henry Schein Animal Health Supply family game and casino evening Saturday, February 1, 2014 This fun and exciting evening will feature family games, buffet dinner, cash bar, and gambling events with IVMA money. Spend the evening socializing, gambling, and enjoying the fun activities of the evening. Bring the family! Children s activities include carnival games and a bounce house! one ticket is included with a veterinarian registration. Additional tickets can be purchased for this event on the registration form. All children are welcome. There is no charge for children under the age 12. There will be no formal program for this evening. This event is generously sponsored by Novartis Animal Health. shelter medicine forum for the public Sunday, February 2, 2014 The 16th Annual Shelter Medicine Forum for the Public, organized by the Indiana Animal Health Foundation, is set for all day on Sunday. A registration fee of $40 will be charged to members of the public. Paid registrants to the IVMA Annual Meeting may attend this session at no additional charge. The featured speaker is Dr. Meghan Herron who will cover shelter medicine and behavior issues. Sponsored by Elanco Companion Animal Health 4

calendar of events thursday, January 30, 2014 Noon Registration Desk opens in Atrium of hotel 12:30 p.m. Continuing Education programs begin 5:30 7:30 pm Exhibit Hall opens Visit the Beer Garden event in the hall Sponsored by MWI, Liberty Ballroom 7:00 pm Indiana Veterinary Technician Association Board of Directors Meeting 7:00-9:30 pm IVMA Mentor Event - Jockamo s Pizza 7:30 10:00 pm Euchre Tournament sponsored by Vetamac - Veterans 4 friday, January 31, 2014 7:15 a.m. Registration Desk opens in Atrium of hotel 8:45 a.m. Exhibit Hall opens, Liberty Hall 10:00 11:30 a.m. Indiana Animal Health Foundation Board Meeting, Patriot Room 12:30 1:30 p.m. IVTA Business Meeting and Luncheon, Salon A&B 1:30 3:00 p.m. General Session, Veterans Hall 2-4, Sponsored by Elanco 5:30 p.m. Exhibit Hall closes for the evening 6:00 7:30 p.m. engaging the future Reception hosted by the Indiana Animal Health Foundation, Freedom Hall saturday, february 1, 2014 7:15 a.m. Registrations Desk Opens in Atrium of Hotel 7:30 9:30 a.m. Christian Veterinary Mission Continental Breakfast, Veterans Hall 5 8: 45 a.m. Exhibit Hall opens, Liberty Hall Noon 1:30 p.m. ivma membership luncheon, Veterans Hall 3-5 The lunch is sponsored by Henry Schein Animal Health. 5:00 p.m. Exhibit Hall closes 6:30 9:30 p.m. family game and casino evening, Veterans Hall 3-5, Sponsored by Novartis Animal Health sunday, february 2, 2014 7:30 a.m. Past President s Breakfast, Patriot Boardroom 7:45 a.m. Registration Desk Opens in Atrium of Hotel 8:30 a.m. Registration Opens outside Salon A&B for Shelter Medicine Forum 3:00 p.m. Meeting Ends 5

IVMA 130th Annual Meeting Exhibitors A very special thank you goes to the following companies for their very generous commitment to the 2014 Partnership Program (as of 9/17/13): Patterson Veterinary Novartis Animal Health Elanco Companion Animal Health Henry Schein Animal Health Supply The IVMA thanks the following exhibitors for their participation in the Annual Meeting. The IVMA hopes you will do the same! (Exhibitors as of 9/17/13): Abaxis Advanced Veterinary Care Boehringer Ingelheim Chester, Inc. Christian Icons & Xray Companion Therapy Laser by LiteCure Elanco Companion Animal Health Grady Medical Systems Henry Schein Animal Health Heska Hill s Pet Nutrition IDEXX Indianapolis Veterinary Specialty and Emergency Center Jorgensen Laboratories Merial Merry X-Ray Corporation MWI Veterinary Supply Novartis Animal Health Nutramax Laboratories Patterson Veterinary Pet Angel Pet Health Pharmacy Pet Rest Prime Coat Roadrunner Pharmacy Royal Canin Simmons Great Lakes Total Practice Solutions Universal Imaging Vetamac, Inc. Vetcor Professional Practices VetriScience Wickliffe Veterinary Pharmacy Zoetis Have Fun At The IVMA and Novartis Animal Health Family Game and Casino Night Saturday, February 1, 6:30-9:30 p.m. Don t miss this fun event! Engaging the Future Reception Friday, January 31, 2014, 6:00 7:30 p.m. sponsored by the Indiana Animal Health Foundation The IAHF is pleased to host this reception to highlight veterinary medicine students who have participated in extraordinary activities during veterinary school. The evening will feature brief presentations from Purdue veterinary students including Philip DeShield, Class of 2014, Danae de Vries, Class of 2016, Sarah Grayson, Class of 2016, and Maggie Placer, Class of 2014. One hour of continuing education will be awarded for attendance. IVMA General Session: Observations on Feeding the Hungry of Our World A Global Perspective Friday, January 31, 2014, 1:30-3:00 p.m. sponsored by Elanco Companion Animal Health Mr. Jim Morris, President of Pacers Sports & Entertainment and past Executive Director of United Nations World Food Programme We are honored to have Mr. Morris discuss this important topic with our attendees! While he may have a great sports story or two to share, his perspective on global hunger will be enlightening and engaging. Don t miss this interesting and unique presentation. FIVE THINGS TO KNOW.. 1. e arly registration deadline Jan. 9, 2014 Register online at www.invma.org or by mailing your registration to the IVMA office 2. Reservation deadline at hotel Jan. 5, 2014 3. m eeting location Indianapolis Marriott East, 7202 E. 21st St., Indianapolis, (317) 352-1231 4. You can obtain 22.5 hours of continuing education. 5. g o green! Print off speaker notes from the IVMA website in advance of the meeting. 6

Thursday, January 30, 2014 neurology equine veterinary accreditation modules Room Sponsor 12:30-1:30 1:30-1:45 1:45-2:45 2:45-3:00 3:00-4:00 4:00-4:30 4:30-5:30 Salon 4 Dr. Randy Cross Pathognomonic - What these Neurologic Signs Indicate Dr. Cross Five Neurological Diseases You Should Know Dr. Cross Anti-convulsants - The Essentials Dr. Cross - The Neurological Exam for the Busy Clinician Salon 1-3 Dr. Nathan Slovis Immediate Care of the Compromised Foal Break Dr. Slovis Clinical Pathology & Fluid Therapy with Emphasis on the Foal Break Dr. Slovis Gastrointestinal Diseases of the Foal Break Dr. Slovis Interactive Cases Related to the Foal Veterans 2 Module 1 - Introduction to the New Nat l. Veterinary Accreditation Program Module 4 - Preventing Disease Introduction and Spread Module 8 - International Movement of Horses Module 10 - Personal Protective Equipment for Veterinarians 5:30-7:30 ExHIBIT HALL BEER GARDEN EVENT Liberty Ballroom - sponsored by MWI thanks to our partnership sponsors: thanks to our 2013 industry partner sponsors: 7

Friday, January 31, 2014 small animal dentistry laser therapy equine veterinary accreditation modules veterinary technicians small animal food/ mixed animal infectious disease Room Sponsor 8:30-9:30 9:30-10:00 10:00-11:00 11:00-11:30 11:30-12:30 Salon 1-3 Dr. Matt Lemmons- Utilizing Dental Radiography in Small Animal Practice Dr. Lemmons - Recognition, Treatment & Prevention of Periodontal Disease in Dogs & Cats Dr. Gary Lantz Introducing Composite Restorative Dentistry to Your Practice Veteran 1 Companion Therapy Laser Dr. John Godbold Light Years Ahead - Class IV Laser Therapy - Part 1 Dr. Godbold Light Years Ahead - Class IV Laser Therapy - Part II Dr. Godbold Light Years Ahead - Class IV Laser Therapy - Part III Salon D Salon C Salon 6-8 Salon 5 Dr. Kristina Lu Applying Acupuncture to Reproduction Dr. Lu Update on Infectious Endometritis Dr. Lu Pregnancy Monitoring and Maintenance Module 18 - Avian Influenza and Exotic Newcastle Disease Module 19 - Animal Health Emergency Response Module 21 - Animals Fitness to Travel Brenda Tassava End office Bickering: Uniting the Front and Back Break - Visit the Exhibit Hall Ms. Tassava - Team Building Skills for Technicians Break - Visit the Exhibit Hall Ms. Tassava Compliance Improvement: Lead Your Team to Better Pet Care 12:30-1:30 Lunch On Your Own - Visit the Exhibit Hall IDEXX Dr. Bill Saxon 2013 Practitioner s Challenge: Navigating the Most Commonly Misdiagnosed Diseases - Part 1 Dr. Saxon 2013 Practitioner s Challenge: Navigating the Most Commonly Misdiagnosed Diseases - Part 2 Dr. Saxon Challenge: Navigating the Most Commonly Misdiagnosed Diseases - Part 3 Salon E Salon 4 Dr. Stacy Tinkler Small Ruminant Herd Health for the Mixed Animal Practitioner Dr. Tinkler Common Nutritional and Metabolic Diseases of the Goat Dr. Tinkler Emerging Issues in Small Ruminant Health: A Look at Zoonoses old & New Boehinger Ingelheim Dr. LeMac Morris Using Biological Risk Management to Minimize Infectious Diseases Dr. Morris Proper Use of Disinfectants Dr. Morris Strategic Use of Vaccines to Minimize Infectious Diseases in Companion Animal Populations 1:30-3:00 (1.5) GENERAL SESSION - 1:30-3 pm - Veterans 2-5 Mr. Jim Morris, President of the Indiana Pacers and past Executive Director of the United Nations World Food Programme observations on Feeding the Hungry of our World - A Global Perspective 3:30-4:30 Dr. Gary Lantz Successful Closure of oronasal Fistulae Dr. Kristina Lu Problem Mare Cases Module 22 - Animal Welfare: An Introduction Brenda Tassava Preventive Care Plans: Top 10 Do s & Don t s Dr. Bill Saxon 2013 Practitioner s Challenge: Navigating the Most Commonly Misdiagnosed Diseases - Part 4 Dr. Sandra Taylor Hyperkeratotic Skin Conditions in Camelids Heather Lewis Designing the Clean and Efficient Building 4:30-5:00 Break - Visit the Exhibit Hall 5:00-6:00 Brief Dentistry Topics - Q&A with Dr. Lemmons and Dr. Lantz Dr. Lu Evaluation of Ejaculatory Failure Module 23 - Use of Antibiotics in Animals Ms. Tassava Top 10 Technology Tips for Technicians Dr. Saxon 2013 Practitioner s Challenge: Navigating the Most Commonly Misdiagnosed Diseases - Part 5 Dr. Sandra Taylor Neurologic Diseases in Camelids Dr. Morris & Ms. Lewis Frequently Asked Questions about Infectious Disease Control 6:00-7:30 IN Animal Health Foundation s ENGAGING THE FUTURE RECEPTION - Freedom Hall Includes cocktail reception, light snacks, and student presentations 8

Saturday, February 1, 2014 small animal internal medicine equine public health veterinary technicians small animal dermatology small animal surgery small animal anesthesia/ pain mgmt vector borne disease Room Sponsor 8:00-9:00 9:00-9:30 9:30-10:30 10:30-11:00 11:00-12:00 Salon 4 Dr. Dennis Chew Chronic Kidney Disease: Diagnosis & Initial Mgt. -Part I Dr. Dennis Chew Chronic Kidney Disease -Further Management - Part 2 Dr. Chew Idiopathic/ Interstitial Cystitis in Cats (FIC): Diagnosis Management - Part I Salon D Dr. Stephanie Brault A Review of the Equine Neurologic Examination Dr. Brault Antimicrobial Use in Equine Medicine Dr. Brault Approaches to Management of Atopic Dermatitis in Horses Salon E Salon 6-8 Salon 1-3 Salon A-B Board of Animal Health Update Indiana Department of Health Update Mark Glazier Laboratory Submissions for Rabies Testing Chastity Ketchum Anesthesia: Not your ordinary bedtime story Break - Visit the Exhibit Hall Ms. Ketchum Dr. Power Small Animal Update on Laboratory Pathophysiology Diagnostics: the of Itch and common tools Canine Atopic of veterinary Dermatitis practice Break - Visit the Exhibit Hall Ms. Ketchum Triage and CPR: What s New and A Review Zoetis Dr. Helen Power Diagnostic Steps for an Itchy Dog Dr. Power - Treatment of Canine Atopic Dermatitis 2014 Dr. Howard Seim Principles of GI Surgery Dr. Seim GI Surgery Cases Dr. Seim Fifteen Minute Gastropexy and 4-Ligature Splenectomy Veterans 1 Salon 5 Dr. Mark Epstein Updates on Highest, Wisest, Safest Use of NSAID and opioids Dr. Epstein Adjunctive Pain Modifying Anaglesic Medications in the Surgical Setting Dr. Epstein LocoRegional Anesthesia: Principles and Applications 1 IDEXX Dr. Richard Ford Tick-Borne Diseases: Ehrlichiosis & Lyme Borreliosis & Anaplasmosis Part 1 Dr. Ford - Tick-Borne Diseases: Ehrlichiosis & Lyme Borreliosis & Anaplasmosis Part 2 Dr. Ford 2013 Vaccines & Vaccination: The Facts vs The Fiction Part 1 12:00-2:00 12:00-1:30 IVMA MEMBERSHIP LUNCHEON - Veterans 2-5 - Sponsored by Henry Schein 2:00-3:00 3:00-3:30 3:30-4:30 4:30-5:00 5:00-6:00 Dr. Chew Idiopathic/ Interstitial Cystitis in Cats (FIC): Further Management - Part 2 Dr. Chew Treatment of Routine and Recurrent Urinary Tract Infections (UTI) Dr. Chew Fixing Urinary Incontinence in Dogs - What Are Your options? Dr. Brault Equine Parasite Control in Practice Dr. Brault Rational Selection of Vaccines in Equine Practice Dr. Brault Management of outbreaks of Infectious Disease in Horses Dr. Cathleen Hanlon one Health in Action: Current Status & Future Challenges of Rabies Prevention Dr. Andrew Bowman Swine Influenza A Infection in Exhibition Swine Chastity Ketchum Respiratory Emergencies: Let me Catch my Breath Break - Visit the Exhibit Hall Ms. Ketchum Vomiting & Diarrhea: When the Juices Won t Stop Flowing Break - Visit the Exhibit Hall (exhibition hall will close after this break) Ms. Ketchum Hyperthyroidism: Why is That Cat Growling at Me Dr. Jennifer Matousek Feed This Not That: Tips for diagnosing adverse food reactions Dr. Matousek Ditch the Itch - New Therapies for Atopic Dermatitis Dr. Matousek The Scoop on Skin Super Bugs - MSRP and MRSS Dr. Seim Surgically Managing Canine Calculi Dr. Seim Repair of Diaphragmatic Hernia Dr. Seim Surgery for Brachycephalic Syndrome & Anal Sacculectomy - A Novel Approach Epstein LocoRegional Anesthesia: Principles and Applications 2 Dr. Epstein Putting it Together: An Evidence -Based Approach to Transoperative Pain Management with Case Studies Dr. Ford 2013 Vaccines & Vaccination: The Facts vs The Fiction Part 2 Dr. Ford - Vaccine Adverse Events Dr. Ford Infectious Disease Update 6:30-9:30 FAMILY GAME AND CASINO NIGHT - Veterans Hall 2-5 - Sponsored by Novartis Animal Health 9

Sunday, February 2, 2014 Room 8:00-9:00 veterinary technicians small animal internal medicine food animal medicine small animal Reproduction public forum Salon 6-8 Salon 4 Salon D Salon 5 Salon 1-2 Salon A-B Dr. Karen Tefft Current Recommendations for the Treatment of Shock and Arrest Dr. Pamela Ruegg Improving Treatments for Mastitis - Part I small animal Dr. John Payne Arthroscopic Treatment of Pesecus of the Shoulder and Elbow Dr. Erin Runcan Always be Prepared: Genetic Screening & Breeding Soundness Evaluation 8:30-4:00 Sponsored by Elanco 9:00-9:15 9:15-10:15 Dr. Matousek - Slide into Dermatology - Diagnostic Techniques Dr. Tefft Successful Mgt. Strategies for Canine Parvovirus Break Dr. Ruegg Improving Treatments for Mastitis - Part II Dr. Payne Decision Making in Fracture Repair Dr. Runcan Breeding Management: Time Really is Everything 10:15-10:30 10:30-11:30 11:30-12:30 12:30-1:30 Dr. Matousek Can I Catch That? Dermatology Zoonoses Dr. Matousek That s not Normal! Changing Client s Misconceptions Dr. Tefft Current & Emerging Therapies for the Treatment of IMHA and ITP Dr. Tefft Diagnostic Approach to the Febrile Patient Break Dr. Ruegg Treatment of Subclinical Mastitis: When to Treat and When Not to Treat Lunch on your own Dr. Ruegg Milk Microbiology - How to Improve Diagnosis Services Dr. Payne A Multimodal Approach to osteoarthritis Dr. Payne Diagnosis and Treatment of Canine Hip Dysplasia Dr. Runcan High Risk Pregnancy in the Bitch Dr. Runcan When Whelping goes Wrong: Dystrocia & C-section Dr. Meghan Herron 1:30-1:45 1:45-2:45 Break Dr. Ruegg Use of Veterinary Services Dr. Payne Immune-mediated Arthritis in Dogs - Diagnosis & Treatment Shelter Medicine Public Forum sunday february 2, 2014 sponsored by Elanco Companion Animal Health 8:30-9:00 am RegistRation outside salon a-b 9:00-10:00 am Temperment Tests: What Does the Science Say? Dr. Meghan Herron 10:00-10:15 am break 10:15-11:15 am Managing Stress in a Shelter Environment Dr. Herron 11:15-11:30 am break 11:30 am-12:30 pm Bite Prevention in a Clinic and Shelter Setting: Reading Body Language and Predicting Behavior Dr. Herron 12:30-1:15 lunch on your own 1:15-2:15 pm Canine and Feline Handling and Restraint: The Basics Dr. Herron 2:15-2:30 pm break 2:30-4:00 pm Hands-on Demonstrations of the Following: (live animals will be present for this part of the presentation) A. Reading body language and predicting behavior B. Safe Restraint C. Handling Tools 10

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201 S. Capitol Ave., Ste. 405 Indianapolis, Indiana 46225 Indiana Veterinary Medical Association 130th annual meeting January 30-February 2, 2014 n Indianapolis Marriott East