REGISTRATION BROCHURE International speaker - Rick Le Couteur, Interstate speakers -,, James Ramsden, Warren Foreman, Boyd Holden and Local speakers include - Angela See, Michael Laurence, Charlotte McIntyre, Richard Norris, Ian Bradshaw and Ray Batey and more!
8.30am 5.00pm 6.30pm 10.30pm 7.45am-8.30am 8.30am-8.45am 8.50am -9.50am 9.55am - 10.55am 10.55am-11.30am 11.30am - 12.30pm 12.30pm - 2.00pm 2.00pm -3.00pm 3.10pm - 4.10pm 4.10pm-4.25pm 4.30pm - 5.30pm 5.30pm -6.00pm 7.30pm till late 8.00am - 8.30am 8.30am - 9.30am 9.40am - 10.40am Provisional program AVA WA Division Conference 2012 Friday 9 March 2012 Boyd Holden: Sheep and cattle handling workshop and field trip to be held in Baldivis Theory Sessions: Flight Zone of Livestock; Livestock Behaviour; Predator- Prey Relationship; Fight and Flight behaviour Instinctive Behaviour of Sheep and Cattle; Herding instinct; Livestock Senses: The importance of vision; Systems Approach to Livestock Handling Practical Sessions: Restraining sheep; Moving sheep in yards; Drafting Sheep; Moving cattle in Yards and races; Drafting cattle in Pens Trade Fair in the Grand Ballroom Burswood Entertainment Complex Saturday 10 March 2012 Small animal Nurses Sheep Registration AVA Welcome sponsored by Investec Richard Norris Dealing with behavioural problems over the phone A national process for developing animal The importance of staff wellness or counter welfare standards R LeCouteur Update of brain diseases in dogs and cats Inflammatory brain disease - you, me, and GME Navigating the minefield of workplace politics Break What do clients really want from me? Charlotte McIntyre On farm cruelty Ray Batey Process or protocol: vets roles in livestock chemical use Lunchtime Rick Le Couteur and : Is this brain or behaviour disease? Sponsored by Hill s and Perth Pet Cremations Michael Laurence The right person in the right role: Chewing the cud over teaching the next Treating noise phobias practical interviewing tips generation of large animal vets Starting off on the right foot: inducting staff Break Bringing a child into the house Ian Bradshaw Ah ah ah ah stayin alive OH&S and surviving the battle of attrition AVA Annual meeting MYSTERY GALA DINNER Sunday 11 March 2012 Small animal Nurses Cattle Young Speakers Program Registration Plenary sponsored by Guild Insurance Use of animals for food in 2050 Talent management: getting the best from the best CNS trauma Managing cattle disease through behaviour modification 10.40 11.00am Break sponsored by Advance 11.00am-12.00 pm 12.10pm - 1.10 pm 1.10pm-2.10 pm 2.10pm -3.10pm 3.15pm -4.15pm Seizures - what to do when phenobarbitone fails? Warren Foreman Chart of accounts If it's behavioural - first think physical Psychotropic agents for behavioural modification James Ramsden Digital marketing Angela See Bloody management... of transfusion therapy Seizures & epilepsy Principles of cattle handling Predator/prey relationship Lunch 4.15pm-4.25pm Break 4.25pm - 5.25pm Spotting and treating anxiety and frustration Rick:LeCouteur Intervertebral disc disease How to say Hello to a cow? (speaking cow) Acclimation and pen riding (feedlot focus) Animal welfare challenges for veterinarians Murdoch Oncology talk L J Tong S E McLean L Beierer T Pearson J McGhie A Fraser Mark Lawrie The Vet Profession in India Murdoch Medicine talk R Sampaio Costa Murdoch Parasitology talk N Dybing Murdoch Parasitology talk J P.A. Sweeny Murdoch production animal talk F Murdoch Poster presentations Various
Registration Form/Tax Invoice to be returned by fax NB receipts will not be issued as this form is tax invoice once payment has been made. Please keep a copy for your records AVA WA Division Annual Conference 9-11 March 2012, Burswood Entertainment Complex Attendee details Practice Name Practice Address Suburb State Post Code Email Phone (.) Fax (.) Additional conference attendees: Conference registration including Friday Trade Fair and weekend registration Please tick appropriate box (Cost includes GST) AVA member Non member Vet nurses Vet students Early bird (closing 20 February 2012) $490 $980 $330 $270 Standard (after 20 February 2012) $650 $1300 $390 $310 Second & subsequent registration $440 $880 N/A N/A Friday workshop and field trip ( all day in Baldivis) $350 $700 $350 $350 Sunday young speakers program (offered free for student members with no catering) Included in registration free to AVA student members Saturday registration (does not include Trade Fair) $350 $700 $170 $220 Sunday registration (does not include Trade Fair) $350 $700 $170 $220 Accompanying guest (morning and afternoon tea and lunch on Saturday and Sunday) Gala dinner on Sat 10 March Please note that registration for the dinner is not included in conference registration. However, you do not have to be a delegate to attend. All welcome Please tick even if your registration is included (includes GST) Conference delegates only AVA member Non-delegates $22 $175 Names of attendees Names of attendees Non-member (vets and partners and industry reps) $125 Trade Fair on Friday 9 March 2012 free for conference delegates and final year vet student members only Vet nurse & practice manager free free free free $66 $44 5 th year Murdoch student (AVA members only) free GRAND TOTAL Payment Details $ Cheque Diners Club Master Card Visa Amount to be charged to Credit Card $. Card Number / / / Card Holder s Name Expiry Date / Cardholders Signature Venue Fax to 08 9388 9688 Contact 08 9388 9600 Email avawa@ava.com.au Australian Veterinary Association Ltd ABN 63 008 522 852
Online Registration To register and pay with your credit card, visit www.ava.com.au/registration If you are an AVA member, log in with your member details. Call 1300 137 309 for assistance. For non- members including Vet nurses, just create an account first at www.ava.com.au/user/register All registration fees include GST. Remember to add badge for each additional registration when booking online for correct name tags Conference registration including Friday Trade Fair and weekend registration AVA member Non member Vet students Vet nurses Early bird (closing 20 February 2012) $490 $980 $270 $330 Standard (after 20 February 2012) $650 $1300 $310 $390 Second & subsequent registration $440 $880 N/A N/A Saturday registration (does not include Trade Fair) $350 $700 $170 $220 Sunday registration (does not include Trade Fair) $350 $700 $170 $220 Friday Workshop and field trip (all day in Baldivis) $350 $700 $350 $350 Sunday Young Speakers Program (offered free for Student AVA Number: student members with no catering) Fax/email details to AVA Accompanying guest (morning and afternoon tea on Saturday and Sunday and lunch on both days) $175 Gala dinner on Sat 10 March $125 Trade Fair on Friday 9 March 2011 free for conference delegates and final year vet student members only AVA member Non-member (vets and partners) Vet nurse and practice manager Conference delegate free free free free Non-delegates $22 $66 $44 free Enquiries 5 th year Murdoch Student (AVA member only) You can contact the AVA National Office 1300 137 309 during office hours or email avawa@ava.com.au Venue and accommodation Burswood Entertainment Complex, InterContinental Perth Burswood, Great Eastern Highway, Burswood 6100, WA, Australia Special AVA hotel rates are $290 for Intercontinental and $260 for Holiday Inn. Please book as soon as possible to ensure availability. For reservations click on the link below: Intercontinental : Australian Veterinary Association Conference 2012 - IC Holiday Inn: Australian Veterinary Association Conference 2012 - HIB or Contact the Hotel Reservations Department Telephone: 08 9362 8888 (choose option 3 after selecting Hotel) or Fax: 08 9362 8866 or Email: reserve@burswood.com.au The group blocks for hotels are booked under Australian Veterinary Association The block code is AVA for both hotels.
Young speakers Program 2012 Dermatology 1. Complications associated with the administration of cyclosporin in dogs: Nocardia brasiliensis infection in an atopic West Highland White Terrier with diabetes mellitus BVMS MANZCVS; A K Burrows BVMS MANZVCS FANZVCS 2. Ceruminoliths in dogs: pathogenesis and clinical signs and a review of management BVMS MANZCVS; A K Burrows BVMS MANZVCS FANZVCS 3. Successful management of cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma and Bowenoid in situ carcinoma using carbon dioxide laser therapy in cats BVMS MANZCVS; A K Burrows BVMS MANZVCS FANZVCS 4. Feline eosinophilic granuloma complex; a review and update on the management including the use of novel therapies for refractory cases BVMS MANZCVS; A K Burrows BVMS MANZVCS 5. The veterinary nurse s role in dermatology: increasing client compliance, clinic satisfaction and patient outcomes S E McLean RVN Cert IV; BVMS MANZVCS; A K Burrows BVMS MANZVCS FANZVCS Surgery 6. Use of minimally invasive plate osteosynthesis in the management of diaphyseal fractures in five dogs L Beierer, BVSc, MACVSc, Grad Dip Ed; Mark Glyde, BVSc, MACVSc, MVS, HDipUTL, DipECVS, MRCVS; Giselle Hosgood, BVSc, MS, PhD, FACVSc, DipACVS 7. Biceps brachii tenosynovitis associated with fragmentation of the supraglenoid epiphysis in 2 dogs T Pearson BVSc (Hons), MACVSc (Surgery) 8. Bacteriuria in dogs presenting for elective surgery at Murdoch University Veterinary Hospital preliminary findings in 98 dogs J McGhie BVSc MACVSc, Prof Giselle Hosgood BVSc MS PhD FACVSc DipACVS (Department of Small Animal Surgery, Murdoch University) and Dr Jason Stayt BVSc MACVSc (Department of Clinical Pathology, Murdoch University) 9. Surgical management of an intrahepatic portosystemic shunt in two dogs A. Fraser BVSc (Hons) and G. Hosgood BVSc MS PhD FACVS DiplACVS, Murdoch University Veterinary Hospital Oncology 10. Successful use of neoadjuvant chemotherapy in a cat with mediastinal thymoma L J Tong, Fitzgerald L, James F.E, Hosgood G, Labruyère J, Shiel R.E Anaesthesiology 11. The incidence of hypotension in healthy dogs undergoing elective desexing surgery R Sampaio Costa, Anthea Raisis, Gabbrielle Musk, Giselle Hosgood 12. Thyroid hormone concentrations in healthy whippets A Brown Production Animals 13. In water antibiotic medication for the treatment of Infectious Ovine Keratoconjunctivitis (IOK). F Murdoch Parasitology 14. Parasites and Pests: A Christmas Island Story. N Dybing, Caroline Jacobson, Peter Irwin, Dave Algar and Peter Adams 15. The impacts of naturally acquired protozoan parasites on lamb productivity performances J P.A. Sweeny 16. The Vet Profession in India Additional Talk Mark Lawrie Posters 1. General health and disease status of free ranging quokkas (mainland and island populations) focusing on a variety of infectious organisms P. Martínez Pérez DVM, MVS (Cons Med) 2. The incidence of hypotension in healthy dogs undergoing elective desexing surgery R Sampaio Costa, Anthea Raisis, Gabbrielle Musk, Giselle Hosgood 3. Do atypical Australian strains of Toxoplasma gondii affect the behaviour of hosts? AR Worth, A Lymbery, A Wayne and RCA Thompson. Murdoch University, Australia and Department of Environment and Conservation, Western Australia
AVA State Conference 9th 11th March 2012 Accommodation Booking Form A block of rooms has been reserved at Holiday Inn Perth Burswood and at InterContinental Perth Burswood for the AVA Conference 2012. Rooms in will be held until Friday 17 th February 2012 only. Guest Name of Accompanying Person: Address: City Post Code: Telephone: Fax: Email: Arrival Date: Departure Date: Check-in is from 3.00 pm and check-out is 11.00 am Holiday Inn Room Type: Urban Room Single [ ] Twin [ ] Double [ ] Room Rate: $260.00 per room per night (room only rate) All rooms non smoking InterContinental Room Type: Classic Room Single [ ] Twin [ ] Double [ ] Room Rate: Smoking [ ]Non smoking [ ] Subject to availability $290.00 per room per night (room only rate) All rates are based on single, twin or double occupancy and are subject to availability.$65.00 surcharge applicable at Holiday Inn for 3rd person 19 years and over (includes rollaway bed).and $75 for InterContinental. Signature: Date: Please return completed form & copy of Credit Card Authorisation to: Attention: Kris Visaratanunta, Group Reservations Dept, Tel: 08 9362 8802, Fax: 08 9362 7945 Email: kris.visaratanunta@burswood.com.au Credit Card Authorisation I authorise Holiday Inn /InterContinental Burswood to debit my credit card as follows: Type of card (Please circle one): BC / MC / VISA / AMEX / DINERS Credit Card Number: Expiry Date: / Name on Card: Signature: Company Name of Guest Arrival Date: Departure Date Total Amount: Please Note: A transaction fee of 1.5% will apply to all credit card payments**or All Charges / Room / Breakfast / Lunch / Dinner (please circle) incurred during guest s stay. Address for receipt to be mailed: Settlement of Account: [ ] Credit Card Number: Exp: Name on Credit Card: ***Please note that a transaction fee of 1.5% will apply to all credit card payments (Please fill in Credit Card Authorisation form below and indicate what charges will be accepted, eg. all charges, accommodation only or accommodation & meals etc.) All accounts must be settled on departure unless prior arrangements are made in writing with Holiday Inn or InterContinental Burswood, pending approval. Burswood ABN# 35 491 489 282. A charge equal to one night s accommodation at the negotiated rate per room will apply to any rooms cancelled 48 hours prior to the arrival date, or any non-arrival of booked rooms.