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16th Annual NC Veterinary ConferenceFor Veterinarians, Veterinary technicians, & other ParaProFessionals
november 4 - 6, 2011 raleigh convention center
co-sponsored by nc state college of Veterinary Medicine & the nc Veterinary Medical association
R e g i s t e R O n l i n e w w w . n c v e t e R i n a R y c O n f e R e n c e . c O m
16th Annual North Carolina Veterinary Conference • November 4 - 6, 2011 • Raleigh Convention Center Register online at www.ncveterinaryconference.com • Pre-Registration Deadline: October 20, 20112 3
Welcome 2011 marks the 16th Annual North Carolina Veterinary Conference!November 4-6, 2011 • Raleigh Convention Center
The NCVC promises something for everyone! Veterinarian tracks this year include topics in small animal, equine, ruminant, practice management, public practice, animal welfare, poultry and swine medicine.
You can also choose to attend topics for technicians specializing in small or large animals, and practice managers have their own meeting as well.
We have gone green! Printed and CD proceedings will not be offered for this year’s conference, but you can view and print all notes from our website prior to the conference and for 3 months after. All electronic notes can be saved on your computer and printed. When you register, you will receive the link along with a username and password for quick and easy access to all of the conference notes.
NCVMA Members, please plan to attend the Annual Town Hall Meeting. The NCVMA wants to hear from YOU, its members, about issues that are important to all fields of veterinary medicine throughout the state. The Town Hall Meeting will be held on Friday evening, November 4, from 7:15 – 8:30 pm. All members will meet jointly for a 15-minute general business meeting and a brief “State of the Association” address from the President of the NCVMA, followed by an open forum for questions & answers. Heavy hors d’oeuvres will be served. If you have suggestions for agenda items, please let us know: what matters to you, matters to us. This Town Hall Meeting is about YOU!
On behalf of the NCVC Executive Committee and the Program Committee, we invite you to attend this year’s conference. Register on-line now and plan to be a part of this exceptional continuing education opportunity.
Sincerely,The NCVC Executive Committee
Anne Cavender, NC Veterinary Medical AssociationDr. Michael Davidson, NC State College of Veterinary MedicineDr. Scotty Gibbs, NC Veterinary Medical AssociationDr. Chessie Green, NC Veterinary Medical AssociationClaire Holley, NC Veterinary Medical AssociationDane Johnston, NC State College of Veterinary MedicineSharon Kovacs, NC State College of Veterinary Medicine
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Lowell Ackerman, DVM, DACVD, MBA, MPA Pfizer Animal Health
Bruce Akers, BA, BS, DVM NCDA&CS Emergency Programs Division
Clarke Atkins, DVM, DACVIM NC State College of Veterinary Medicine
Linda Barter, BVSc, MVSc, BSc(vet), PhD, DACVA University of California, Davis
Michelle Barton, DVM, PhD, DACVIM University of Georgia, College of Veterinary Medicine
Robert Berg, DVM, MS, DACVS Tufts University School of Veterinary Medicine
Dwight Bowman, MS, PhD Cornell University, College of Veterinary Medicine,
Ed Breitschwerdt, DVM, DACVIM NC State College of Veterinary Medicine
Teresa Buchheit, DVM NC State College of Veterinary Medicine
Allen Cannedy, DVM NC State College of Veterinary Medicine
Kim Chappell, DVM NC State College of Veterinary Medicine
Shane Christian, BS NC State College of Veterinary Medicine John Cullen, VMD, PhDNC State College of Veterinary Medicine
Tom Daniels, DVM Southern Pines Equine Associates
Jennifer Davis, DVM, PhDNC State College of Veterinary Medicine Erica Fields, VMD, DACVRUniversity of Tennessee College of Veterinary Medicine
Jonathan Fogle, DVM NC State College of Veterinary Medicine
Richard Ford, DVM, MS, DACVIM, D(Hon)ACVPM NC State College of Veterinary Medicine
Nick Frank, DVM, PhD, DACVIM University of Tennessee, College of Veterinary Medicine Marla Friend, DVM, DACVSUSDA, Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service Veterinary Services Liara Gonzalez, DVM NC State College of Veterinary Medicine
Jody Gookin, DVM, PhD, DACVIM NC State College of Veterinary Medicine
Marilyn Goss Haskell, DVM, MPH NC Department of Health and Human Services Division of Public Health
Julie Grimes, BA, MS, PhD Davidson County Community College
Margaret Gruen, DVM, MS, DACVB NC State College of Veterinary Medicine
Rebekah Gunn, DVM, DACVP Antech Diagnostics, Inc.
Jim Hamilton, DVM Southern Pines Equine Associates
Julie Hempstead, DVMNC State College of Veterinary Medicine
Rita Hanel, DVM, DACVIM, DACVECC NC State College of Veterinary Medicine
Bernie Hansen, DVM, MS, DACVECC, DACVIM NC State College of Veterinary Medicine
Karyn Harrell, DVM, DACVIM NC State College of Veterinary Medicine
Tracy Hill, DVM, DACVIMNC State College of Veterinary Medicine
Marie Hopfensperger, DVM, MS, DACVB NC State College of Veterinary Medicine
Lee Hunter, DVM, MPH NCDA & CS, Veterinary Division
Rae Hutchins, DVMNC State College of Veterinary Medicine
Sam Jones, DVM, PhD, DACVIM NC State College of Veterinary Medicine
Cheryl Kata, RVT NC State College of Veterinary Medicine
Bruce Keene, DVM, MSc, DACVIMNC State College of Veterinary Medicine Renee Krebs, DVMNC State College of Veterinary Medicine Bill Krug, DVM, DAVDC NC State College of Veterinary Medicine Duncan Lascelles, BSc, BVSc, PhD, CertVA, DSAS(ST), DECVS, DACVSNC State College of Veterinary Medicine
Christina Law, DVMNCDA & CS, Emergency Programs Division
Justine Lee, DVM, DACVECCPet Poison Helpline
Keith Linder, DVM, PhD, DACVIMNC State College of Veterinary Medicine
Denis Marcellin-Little, DEDV, DACVS, DECVS, DACVSMR NC State College of Veterinary Medicine
Stacey Meek, RVT NC State College of Veterinary Medicine
Kristen Messenger, DVM NC State College of Veterinary Medicine
James Moore, DVM, PhD, DACVS University of Georgia College of Veterinary Medicine
Jennifer Neel, DVM, DACVP NC State College of Veterinary Medicine
Jay Newman, DVM NC State College of Veterinary Medicine
Rebecca Njord, MScNC Department of Heath and Human Services Division of Public Health Natasha Olby, Vet MB, PhD, DACVIM NC State College of Veterinary Medicine
Mark Peterson, DVM, DACVIM Animal Endocrine Clinic Timo Prange, DVM NC State College of Veterinary Medicine
Malcolm Roberts, BVSc, PhD, MPH, FRCVS,FACVSc, DACVPM NC State College of Veterinary Medicine
Simon Roe, BVSc, PhD, DACVS NC State College of Veterinary Medicine Pam Ruegg, DVM, MPVM, DABVP University of Wisconsin, Department of Dairy Science Korinn Saker, DVM, PhDNC State College of Veterinary Medicine
Heather Scott Schaub, RVT North Carolina Zoological Park Katie Sheats, DVMNC State College of Veterinary Medicine Barbara Sherman, DVM, PhD, DACVB NC State College of Veterinary Medicine
Wendy Simpson, DVM NC State College of Veterinary Medicine Brenda Stevens, DVM NC State College of Veterinary Medicine
Rebecca Stinson, DVM Carolina Equine Hospital
Mandy Tolson, BS, MS, DVM NCDA & CS, Emergency Programs Division Shelly Vaden, DVM, DACVIMNC State College of Veterinary Medicine
Carl Williams, DVM, MS NC Department of Health and Human Services Division of Public Health
Harry Wilson, DVM NCDA & CS, Meat and Poultry Inspection Division
2011 NCVC Speakers
Register online at www.ncveterinaryconference.com • Pre-Registration Deadline: October 20, 201116th Annual North Carolina Veterinary Conference • November 4 - 6, 2011 • Raleigh Convention Center
FRIDAY
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Friday, November 4, 2011
Conference Schedule of Events
Small Animal I Small Animal II Small Animal III Equine
Room
Track
301 A+B 302 A+B 302C 304
Orthopedics Anesthesiology Hematology / Neurology Gastroenterology
8:00 - 8:50 am
9:00 - 9:50 am
10:20 - 11:10 am
11:20 - 12:10 am
Orthopedics in the Puppy Denis Marcellin-Little
Orthopedics in the
Geriatric DogDuncan Lascelles
Why Can’t I Figure out this
Forelimb Lameness? Simon Roe
Decision Time Points for
Hip Dysplasia Simon Roe
To Premed or Not to Premed
Linda Barter
Monitoring the Anesthetized
Patient - Part I Linda Barter
Monitoring the Anesthetized
Patient - Part II Linda Barter
What’s new at NCSU: Clinical Trials and New Services - Part I
Margaret Gruen, Denis Marcellin-Little,
Mike Wood
Interactive Cases in Hematology - Part I
Jennifer Neel
Interactive Cases in Hematology - Part II
Jennifer Neel
Interactive Cases in
Neurology Natasha Olby / Peter Early
Beyond Phenobarb and
Bromide: New, Safe, Affordable Anti-Epileptic Drugs
Natasha Olby
Proliferative Enteritis
Katie Sheats
Diagnostic Approach to Colic in Horses: Putting Cases into Categories
- Part I Michelle Barton
Diagnostic Approach to Colic in Horses: Putting Cases into Categories
- Part II
Normal Abdominal Ultrasonography of the
Horse – Part I Michelle Barton
Normal Abdominal
Ultrasonography of the Horse – Part II
Michelle Barton
8:50-9:00 am
9:50 - 10:20 am
11:10 - 11:20 am
Break Break
Break
Break
Lunch
Break
Break
Lunch12:10 - 1:10 pm
Friday, November 4, 2011Ruminant Animal Welfare
Public Practice Veterinary Technicians
307 303 306B
Dairy Science Best Dog & Cat Practices
Evaluating Outcomes of
Clinical Mastitis TreatmentsPam Ruegg
Evaluating Outcomes of
Clinical Mastitis TreatmentsPam Ruegg
Treatment of
Subclinical MastitisPam Ruegg
Monitoring Clinical
Mastitis & Milk QualityPam Ruegg
Managing Rear Responses
in DogsBarbara Sherman
Humane and Safe Handling of Dogs in Clinical PracticeMarie Hopfensperger
Beyond the Scruff:
Creative Ways to Handle Cats - Part I
Wendy Simpson
Beyond the Scruff:
Creative Ways to Handle Cats - Part II
Wendy Simpson
NC Veterinary Response Corps: An Introduction to
Assisting Animals in Disasters - Join Today!
Christina Law
Food Recalls: The Ins, Outs,
and MisconceptionsHarry Wilson
Vaccinating Against Rabies: What You Need to Know
about the Law, the Vaccines, and the Epidemiology?
Carl Williams / Richard Ford
Vaccinating Against Rabies:
Case Studies and Q&A Session
Marilyn Goss Haskell /Richard Ford
CCCC Board Meeting: Room 202 · 7:30 am - 9:30 am NC Poultry Health: Room 206 · 8:30 am - 4:30 pm Carolina Veterinary Managers Association: Room 201 · 8:00 am - 5:00 pm Alumni Board Meeting: Room 402 · 10:00 am - 12:00 pm
Alumni Lunch: Room 402 · 12:10 pm - 1:10 pmNC Swine Health: Room 202 · 9:00 am - 1:30 pm
Register online at www.ncveterinaryconference.com • Pre-Registration Deadline: October 20, 201116th Annual North Carolina Veterinary Conference • November 4 - 6, 2011 • Raleigh Convention Center
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Friday - November 4, 2011
Small Animal I Small Animal II Small Animal III Equine
301 A+B 302 A+B 302C 304
Infectious Diseases Endocrinology Toxicology Gastroenterology
Approach to Identifying
Infectious Causes of Feline DiarrheaJody Gookin
Chronic Hepatitis - What’s Infection Got to Do With It?
John Cullens, Rae Hutchins
An Expanding Problem: Cutaneous Papilomavirus
Infections in Animals Keith Linder
Bartonellosis:
The Evolution of a Hidden Epidemic
Ed Breitschwerdt
Typical, Atypical, and
Pseudo-Cushing’s Disease: How do We
Distinguish and Diagnose These Disorders? Mark Peterson
What’s the Best Treatment for
Cushing’s disease? Trilostane vs. Mitotane
Mark Peterson
Pituitary Macroadenoma in Dogs with Cushing’s:
Diagnosis and ManagementMark Peterson
Typical, Atypical, &
Secondary Addison’s Disease: How do We
Diagnose and Treat These 3 subtypes?
Mark Peterson
Optimize Your
Toxicologic Diagnosis Justine Lee
Top 20 Toxic Titans - Part I
Justine Lee
Top 20 Toxic Titans - Part II
Justine Lee
Rodenticides: It’s Not Just about Vitamin K Anymore!
Justine Lee
Field Guide to Abdominal Ultrasonography in the Colicky Horse - Part I Michelle Barton
Field Guide to Abdominal Ultrasonography in the Colicky Horse - Part II
What’s Your Diagnosis?:
Interactive Session on Colic Cases - Part I
Michelle Barton
What’s Your Diagnosis?:
Interactive Session on Colic Cases - Part II
Michelle Barton
Roundtable Discussion:
Management of Colic in the Field and When to Refer
Timo Prange, Jen Davis, Tom Daniels,
Rebecca Stinson
Break Break
Break
Break
Break
Break
Exhibitors’ Reception & SCAVMA Auction NCVMA Town Hall Me etingFriday, November 4 · 5:20 pm - 7:00 pm · Exhibit Hall Friday, November 4 · 7:15 pm - 8:30 pm · Room 301 A+BOur NCVC Exhibitors welcome you to the Exhibit Hall Friday evening for appetizers, beverages and PRIZES! Spend some time seeing the exhibits and catching up with old friends. You must be present to win a prize.
While enjoying the reception, check out the auction presented by the NC State Student Chapter of the American Veterinary Medical Association! In years past, there have been great travel deals, autographed sports memorabilia, crafts and much more.
LOOK! The NCVMA is holding its annual Town Hall Meeting at NCVC! The NCVMA wants to hear from YOU, its members, about issues that are important to all walks of veterinary medicine throughout the state. All members will meet jointly for a 15-minute general business meeting and a brief “State of the Association” address from the President of the NCVMA, followed by an open forum for questions & answers. Heavy hors d’oeuvres will be served. The meeting will be limited to 75 minutes. If you have suggestions for agenda items, please let the NCVMA know. You must register to attend.
Room
Track
1:10 - 2:00 pm
2:10 - 3:00 pm
3:30 - 4:20 pm
4:30 - 5:20 pm
2:00 - 2:10 pm
3:00 - 3:30 pm
4:20 - 4:30 pm
Friday - November 4, 2011
Ruminant Animal Welfare Public Practice Veterinary TechniciansVeterinary Technicians
307 303 306B 305A+B 306C
Dairy Science Best Zoo Practices / Shelter Enrichment
Small Animal Large Animal
Characteristics of the US Organic Dairy Industry
Pam Ruegg
Perceptions of Disease
by Organic Dairy FarmersPam Ruegg
Treatments Used on US
Organic Dairy FarmsPam Ruegg
Use of Veterinarians on Organic Dairy Farms
Pam Ruegg
How to Brush a Grizzly’s Teeth (and Use Operant Conditioning to Manage
Behavior) - Part IJulie Grimes
How to Brush a Grizzly’s Teeth (and Use Operant Conditioning to Manage
Behavior) - Part IIJulie Grimes
Providing Enrichment
Opportunities for Dogs in Your Shelter,
Practice, and HomeMargaret Gruen
A Day in the Life:
Enrichment for Shelter Cats and Cats at Home
Brenda Stevens
NCDA&CS Animal
Welfare Section and Spay / Neuter
Program Study: Results and Next Steps
Lee Hunter
Therapy: Our Experience
at NCSUKaryn Harrell
Disaster Preparedness
Jim Hamilton
Raw Milk, Cow Shares,
& Goat Shares: Laws, National Trends,
& Public Health Concerns
Rebecca Njord
The Poop on
Fecal Cytology Rebecca Gunn
NSAIDS / Cushings
Katie Sheats
Current Issues and
Updates in USDA and Veterinary ServicesMarla Friend / Jeff Denton
Athletic Dog Injuries:
Prevention and First Aid Denis Marcellin-Little
Bandaging
Liara Gonzalez
Biosecurity for Animal Response and the Use
of PPE. Audience Participation Workshop
Mandy Tolson / Bruce Akers
Athletic Dog Injuries: Management Options
and Recovery Denis Marcellin-Little
Toxic Plants
Allen Cannedy
Register online at www.ncveterinaryconference.com • Pre-Registration Deadline: October 20, 201116th Annual North Carolina Veterinary Conference • November 4 - 6, 2011 • Raleigh Convention Center
SATURDAY
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Room
Track
8:00 - 8:50 am
9:00 - 9:50 am
10:20 - 11:10 am
11:20 - 12:10 pm
8:50 - 9:00 am
9:50 - 10:20 am
11:10 - 11:20 am
12:10 - 1:10pm
Small Animal I Small Animal II Small Animal III Equine
301 A+B 302 A+B 302C 304
Interventional Radiology / Endourology
Endocrinology Parasitology Endocrine & Metabolic Diseases
The Future of Veterinary Interventional Medicine
Nasopharyngeal and
Tracheal StentsTracy Hill
Case Studies in Interventional Cardiology
Bruce Keene
Cystitis, Scopes and Lasers: Not your Momma’s
Bladder StonesShelly Vaden
No More Puddles: Advances in Therapy for the
Leaking Dog Shelly Vaden
Feline Cushing’s and
Addison’s disease: Yes, Cats get Atypical Cushing’s too!
Mark Peterson
Hyperaldosteronism and
Other Causes of Hypertension in Cats Mark Peterson
Acromegaly in Cats: Are we
Diagnosing just the ‘Tip of the Iceberg’?
Mark Peterson
Insulin Choices for the
Diabetic: Which Preparations work Best?
Mark Peterson
Heartworm Update - Part I
Clarke Atkins
Heartworm Update - Part II:
Breakthroughs, Controversies & Dilemmas
Clarke Atkins
So, What do We Know about
Preventives & Lack of Prevention for Heartworms?
Dwight Bowman
Internal Parasite Control: A Year Long Endeavor
Dwight Bowman
Cholangiohepatitis in Horses
Teresa Buchheit
Rhodococcus Equi
Infection: Gastrointestinal Manifestations &
ManagementJen Davis
Diagnosis of Pituitary Pars
Intermedia DysfunctionNick Frank
Management of Pituitary
Pars Intermedia Dysfunction Nick Frank
Saturday - November 5, 2011 Saturday - November 5, 2011Ruminant Practice Management Veterinary Technicians Veterinary Technicians
307 303 305 A+B 306C
Small Animal Large Animal
Beef Cattle Herd Health
Christine Navarre
Maximizing Beef Calf Health
Christine Navarre
Current Concepts in
Livestock Parasite Control Christine Navarre
Current Topics for
Bovine Practitioners Christine Navarre
Accountability: We’re All in this Together!Lowell Ackerman
Increasing Hospital ProfitsLowell Ackerman
Promoting Services without Selling ThemLowell Ackerman
Managing the Veterinary Pharmacy at a Time of
Extreme Outside CompetitionLowell Ackerman
Advanced Anesthetic
Monitoring Cheryl Kata
Epidurals / Ring Blocks /
Local AnesthesiaKristen Messenger
Dealing with Fearful Animals in the Clinic and
Advising ClientsMargaret Gruen
Nutrition: Getting Animals
to Eat and DrinkKorinn Saker
A New Look at the Equine
Gastrointestinal TractJames Moore
Selected Small Intestinal
Diseases in HorsesJames Moore
Selected Diseases of the
Cecum and Colon in HorsesJames Moore
Update on Equine Infectious Diseases and Biosecurity for
Veterinary Technicians Malcolm Roberts
Friends of NCVMA Meeting: Room 402 · 12:10 pm - 1:10 pmNC Association of Veterinary Technicians Meeting: Room 202 · 12:10pm - 1:10pm
Break Break
Break Break
Break Break
Lunch Lunch
Sponsored by Boehringer-Ingelheim
Sponsored by Boehringer-Ingelheim
Sponsored by Boehringer-Ingelheim
Sponsored by Boehringer-Ingelheim
Register online at www.ncveterinaryconference.com • Pre-Registration Deadline: October 20, 201116th Annual North Carolina Veterinary Conference • November 4 - 6, 2011 • Raleigh Convention Center
SATURDAY
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Saturday, November 5, 2011 Saturday, November 5, 2011Small Animal III Equine
Room 301 A+B 302 A+B 302C 304
Track Small Animal IEndourology / Toxicology
Small Animal IISurgical Oncology
Parasitology (cont.) / Anesthesiology
Endocrine & Metabolic Problems
1:10 - 2:00 pm
2:10 - 3:00 pm
3:30 - 4:20 pm
4:30 - 5:20 pm
Canine and Feline Ureteral Stents
Tracy Hill
Interventional Palliative Treatment of Malignant Obstructions: Urinary,
Vascular, GITracy Hill
Topical Toxins: When One Tube can Kill
Justine Lee
Identifying the Inner Gardener in You: Toxic Plants
Justine Lee
Principles of
Surgical Oncology Robert Berg
Splenic and Liver Tumors
Robert Berg
Urogenital Tumors
Robert Berg
Primary Bone Tumors
Robert Berg
Nix the Fleas and Ticks
Dwight Bowman
The Hows and Whys of
Local BlocksLinda Barter
Anesthetic Complications
and Emergencies Linda Barter
Managing Prolonged, Painful, and Complicated Recoveries
Linda Barter
Diagnosis of Equine
Metabolic Syndrome Nick Frank
Management of Equine Metabolic Syndrome
Nick Frank
Endocrinopathic Laminitis
Nick Frank
Equine Hyperlipemia
Nick Frank
2:00 - 2:10 pm
3:00 - 3:30 pm
4:20 - 4:30 pm
Ruminant Practice Management
307 303 305 A+B 306C
Veterinary TechniciansSmall Animal
Veterinary TechniciansLarge Animal
Small Ruminant
Common DiseasesChristine Navarre
Diagnostic and Therapeutic
Procedures for Small Ruminants.
Christine Navarre
Bovine Medicine Cases
Christine Navarre
Small Ruminant Medicine Cases
Christine Navarre
7 Facets of Better
Client CommunicationLowell Ackerman
Hospital Team-based Client Services
Lowell Ackerman
Promoting Practice ProtocolsLowell Ackerman
Getting Clients to Say “Yes” to Recommended Services
Lowell Ackerman
Service Dogs Overseas
Renee Krebs
Venomous Snakes in North
Carolina: Snake Identification and the Treatment of Envenomation in
Small Animal PatientsJonathan Fogle
Ultrasound: What You Need To KnowErica Fields
Wound Therapy
Through the Ages Stacey Meek
IRAP / PRP
Jay Newman
Amnion Grafts
Julie Hempstead
Day in the Life of a Zoo Tech
Heather Scott Shaub
News from the Field: BP
Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill Sea Turtle ResponseShane Christian
Break Break
Break Break
Break Break
NCSU CVM Alumni “Class Reunion” Dinner: Classes of 86, 91, 96, 01, 066:30 - 9:30 PM - Raleigh Marriott City Center
Register online at www.ncveterinaryconference.com • Pre-Registration Deadline: October 20, 201116th Annual North Carolina Veterinary Conference • November 4 - 6, 2011 • Raleigh Convention Center
SUNDAY
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Sunday, November 6, 2011
Small Animal I Small Animal II Small Animal III Equine
301 A+B 302 A+B 302C 304
Surgical Oncology / Dentistry Respiratory / Fluid Therapy Parasitology Gastroenterology
Primary Lung Tumors
Robert Berg
Small Intestinal Tumors
Robert J. Berg
Open and Closed Tooth Extractions
Bill Krug
Analgesia for
Dental Procedures Bill Krug
Identification & Treatment of
Respiratory Emergencies - Part I
Bernie Hansen
Identification & Treatment of
Respiratory Emergencies - Part II
Bernie Hansen
Fluid Therapy: The Choice is Not Always Clear
- Part I Rita Hanel
Fluid Therapy: The Choice is
Not Always Clear - Part II
Rita Hanel
Parasitic Disease Risks for the
Modern Mobile Pet Dwight Bowman
Neurologic Parasitism in
Dogs and Cats Dwight Bowman
Giardia and Cryptosporidium: Two Parasites that Plague Pets and Worry People
Dwight Bowman
What’s New at NCSU: Clinical
Trials & New Services - Part II
Kim Chappel, Natasha Olby
Equine Gastric Ulcer DiseaseSam Jones
Equine Right Dorsal Ulcerative Colitis Sam Jones
Update on NSAIDS in Equine PracticeLiara Gonzalez
Alternative to NSAIDS for Pain Control in HorsesKristen Messenger
Room
Track
8:00 - 8:50 am
9:00 - 9:50 am
10:20 - 11:10 am
11:20 - 12:10 pm
8:50 - 9:00 am
9:50 - 10:20 am
11:10 - 11:20 am
Thursday, November 3
Conference Schedule of Events
Friday, November 4
ALLIED MEETINGS Friday, November 4
6:00 pm - 9:00 pm
7:00 am - 5:20 pm
8:00 am - 5:00 pm
12:10 pm - 1:10 pm
7:00 am - 8:00 am
8:30 am - 4:30 pm
12:10 pm - 1:10 pm
7:00 am - 7:00 pm
9:00 am - 1:30 pm
3:00 pm - 3:30 pm
7:30 am - 9:00 am
5:20 pm - 7:00 pm
7:15 pm - 8:30 pm
8:00 am - 5:20 pm
9:30 am - 10:20 am
10:00 am - 12:10 pm
Registration
Registration
Carolina Veterinary Managers Association, Room 201
Continental Breakfast, Exhibit Hall** (Sponsored by Elanco)
NC Poultry Health, Room 206
Exhibit Hall open**
NC Swine Health, Room 202
CCCC Board Meeting, Room 202
Concurrent Sessions**
Break – Visit Exhibits, Exhibit Hall** (Refreshments sponsored by Webster Veterinary Supply)
Alumni Board Meeting, Room 402
Lunch, Exhibit Hall**
NCSU-CVM Alumni Society Luncheon, Room 402
Break – Visit Exhibits, Exhibit Hall** (Refreshments sponsored by Webster Veterinary Supply)
Exhibitors’ Reception and SCAVMA Auction, Exhibit Hall**
NCVMA Town Hall Meeting, Room 301 A+B
NCVMA Board of Directors’ Meeting: Room 303 · 9:00 am – Noon
Break
Break
Break
**Admission by Badge
Register online at www.ncveterinaryconference.com • Pre-Registration Deadline: October 20, 201116th Annual North Carolina Veterinary Conference • November 4 - 6, 2011 • Raleigh Convention Center16 17
ALLIED MEETINGS Saturday, November 5
Sunday, November 6
12:10 pm - 1:10 pm
9:00 am - 3:00 pm
7:00 am - 12:30 pm
12:10 pm - 1:10 pm
8:00 am - 12:10 pm
9:50 am - 10:20 am
9:00 am - Noon
7:30 am - 8:00 am
12:10 pm - 1:10 pm
3:00 pm - 3:30 pm
Lunch, Exhibit Hall**
NCVC 2011 Diversity Program, Room 206
Registration*
Friends of NCVMA Meeting, Room 402
Concurrent Sessions**
Break – Outside Lecture Hall**
NCVMA Board of Directors’ Meeting, Room 303
Continental Breakfast, Outside Lecture Hall** (Sponsored by Elanco)
NC Association of Veterinary Technicians Meeting, Room 202
Break – Visit Exhibits, Exhibit Hall**
Hours of Service Hotel InformationRegistration Desk Reservations
Location
Parking
Help Us Recycle
Emergency Messages
Exhibit Hall Hours
Registration packets may be picked up at the Registration Desk located in the Convention Center Lobby during the following hours:
Before leaving the conference, please leave your name badge holder in the designated container located at the Registration Desk. Recycling stations for bottles, cans, and paper will be located throughout the Convention Center. Additionally, there will be water coolers in the classrooms – bring a reusable water bottle with you to take full advantage of these.
Lodging reservations must be made directly with either of our host hotels by October 12. To reserve a room at the Marriott Raleigh City Center ($125 + tax), call 919.833.1120 and reference the NCVC. To make a reservation at the Sheraton Raleigh Hotel ($102 + tax), call 800.325.3535 and reference the NCVC.
For more information on these two beautiful hotels,please visit their websites: • Raleigh Marriott City Centerhttp://www.marriott.com/hotels/travel/rdumc-raleigh-marriott-city-center/
• Sheraton Raleigh Hotelhttp://www.sheraton.com/raleigh
If you need to be reached during the conference, callers may phone the Raleigh Convention Center at 919-966-8500. Emergency messages will be hand-delivered by conference personnel; other messages will be posted on the NCVC Message Board in the Convention Center Lobby.
Fri, Nov 5:
Thu, Nov 3:
Sat, Nov 5:
Sat, Nov 6:
Fri, Nov 4:
Sun, Nov 6:
The Raleigh Convention Center is located at 500 S. Salisbury St.
For people staying at the Marriott, parking info is as follows:
Parking is also available at the Performing Arts Center Deck,for $7.00 per car, at various lots located close to the Progress Energy Center for the Performing Arts. There is also a parking deck located near the center: http://www.godowntownraleigh.com/go/performing-arts-parking-deck-lenoir-st-entrance If you plan on leaving your vehicle parked while attending NCVC we suggest parking in the Performing Arts Parking Deck on Lenoir Street for the entire conference and pay only $7.00.
On-siteparking, fee
$3 hourly,$12 daily
Valetparking, fee
$18 daily
Off-siteparking, fee
$3 hourly,$12 daily
7:00 am - 7:00 pm
6:00 pm - 9:00 pm
7:00 am - 5:20 pm
7:00 am - 3:30 pm
7:00 am - 5:20 pm
7:00 am - 12:30 pm
Saturday, November 5
7:00 am - 5:20 pm
7:00 am - 8:00 am
7:00 am - 3:30 pm
8:00 am - 5:20 pm
9:50 am - 10:20 am
Registration
Continental Breakfast, Exhibit Hall** (Sponsored by Elanco)
Exhibit Hall open**
Concurrent Sessions**
Break – Visit Exhibits, Exhibit Hall**
**Admission by Badge
Conference Schedule of Events (cont.)
Register online at www.ncveterinaryconference.com • Pre-Registration Deadline: October 20, 201116th Annual North Carolina Veterinary Conference • November 4 - 6, 2011 • Raleigh Convention Center18 19
Program Committee Exhibitors
Animal Welfare
Equine
Ruminant
Small Animal
Practice Management
Public Practice
Veterinary Technician
Brenda Stevens, DVM, chair
Sam Jones, DVM, chairAnthony Blikslager, DVM, co-chairBetta Breuhaus, DVM, assistant chairRebecca Stinson, DVM, NCVMA Representative
Derek Foster, DVM, chairKevin Anderson, DVM, co-chairGeof Smith, DVM, assistant chairDr. Richard Kirkman, DVM, NCVMA Representative
Kyle Mathews, DVM, chairKaryn Harrell, DVM, co-chairTeresa DeFrancesco, DVM, assistant chairBeth Carroll, DVM, NCVMA Representative
Rebecca Tudor, DVM, chair
Kelly Jeffer, DVM, chair
Kerry Voll, RVT program chair and large animal chairKelly VanDerlaske, RVT, small animal chairCheryl Kata, RVT, small animal co-chairGrady Spoonamore, RVT, small animal assistant chairHeather Hopkins, RVT, large animal co-chairAmber Martin, RVT, large animal assistant chairDebbie Frank, RVT, large animal assistant chairCynthia Drury, RVMT, NCAVT Representative
AbaxisAbbott Animal HealthAKC Companion Animal RecoveryAvian and Exotic Animal CareAvid Identification SystemsBank of America Practice SolutionsBayer Animal HealthBobbitt Design BuildBoehringer-Ingelheim VetmedicaButler Schein Animal HealthC.T. Harris ImagingChoice Medical Systems/AlokaCompanion Therapy Laser by LiteCureElancoGood Shepherd Pet ServicesHealthTechHeska CorporationHill’s Pet NutritionHudson Didgital SystemsIdexx LaboratoriesInvisible Fence Brand Jorgensen LaboratoriesK-Laser USAMerialMerritt Veteirnary SuppliesMWI Veterinary SupplyNC Veterinary Health ProgramNC Veterinary Medical BoardNovartis Animal Health USNutramax LaboratoriesPfizer Animal HealthPKB Animal HealthPS BrokerPurchasing ServicesRoadrunner PharmacyRoyal Canin Veterinary DietSilikal AmericaSimmons & AssociatesSurgiVet by Smiths MedicalThundershirtTriangle X-RayVetel DiagnosticsWebster Veterinary SupplyWiley-Blackwell
Conference Details Registration
Fee Includes:
Guests
Continuing Education
Allied Meetings
Poultry Health Meeting
Evaluation Forms
NCVMA Members
NCVMA Town Hall Meeting
Refund / Cancellation Policy
Veterinary Technicians & Other Paraprofessionals
Registrations post-marked after Oct. 20 will be charged the on-site registration fee. On-line registration is available at: www.ncveterinaryconference.com. You may utilize on-line registration even if paying with a check; instructions are provided when registering. Mailed registrations post-marked after October 26 will be charged the late registration fee.
Guest registration includes admittance to the Exhibit Hall, three continental breakfasts, all refreshment breaks, lunches on Friday and Saturday, and the reception on Friday evening. Guest registration does not include admittance to the lectures. Children over the age of five must be registered in order to receive meals and admittance to the Exhibit Hall.
The conference registration fee includes admittance to all allied meetings. A $45 registration fee will be charged for individuals who plan to attend a specific allied meeting only.
Friday, November 4 8:30 am - 4:30 pm • Room 206Current health and management issues affecting poultry species will be presented by NCSU faculty and invited speakers in morning and afternoon sessions. The conference registration fee includes admittance to the Poultry meeting. A $45 pre-registration fee will be charged for individuals who plan to attend the Poultry meeting only. For more information about this meeting, please visit www.ncveterinaryconference.com/allied-meetings/
Twenty hours for veterinarians; 12 hours for veterinary technicians. You are responsible for completing the CE Record of Participation form and submitting it to your Veterinary Medical Board.
Please complete the overall evaluation form and return it to the NCVC Registration Desk for a chance to win a complimentary registration for the 2012 NCVC. You do not need to be present to win. Please take a moment to complete the evaluation forms. Your responses are valuable to the NCVC in evaluating different aspects of the program. Constructive comments and suggestions will be used in developing future NCVCs.
To register for the conference as an NCVMA member, you must be a 2011 member, or you may join when you register. For membership information, call 800.446.2862 or visit our website at www.ncvma.org. You may also join via the on-line conference registration, or by using the form on pages 21-22 of this brochure.
LOOK! The NCVMA is holding its annualTown Hall Meeting at NCVC! The NCVMA wants to hear from YOU, its members, about issues that are important to all walks of veterinary medicine throughout the state. The Town Hall Meeting will be held on Friday evening, November 4, from 7:15 to 8:30 pm. All members will meet jointly for a 15-minute general business meeting and a brief “State of the Association” address from the President of the NCVMA, followed by an open forum for questions & answers. Heavy hors d’oeuvres will be served. The meeting will be limited to 75 minutes. If you have suggestions for agenda items, please let the NCVMA know. You must register to attend.
• Attendance to all lectures• On-line access to proceedings for viewing and printing two weeks prior to NCVC• Exhibitors’ Reception• SCAVMA Auction• Refreshment Breaks• Continental Breakfast Friday – Sunday• Box Lunches Friday & Saturday
Requests for refunds must be received in writing by US mail, fax or e-mail by the NC State College of Veterinary Medicine’s Office of Continuing Education and Outreach. On or before Wednesday, October 26. Full refund granted with request received in writing. See above paragraph. After Wednesday, October 26, a refund less a 25% administrative fee will be granted based on the total fees paid. No refunds will be granted after NCVC has begun.
In addition to attending the sessions for veterinary technicians, registrants are invited to attend the lectures for veterinarians and are encouraged to visit the Exhibit Hall and participate in the social events.
Pre-registration Deadline: October 20, 2011as of July 28, 2011
16th Annual North Carolina Veterinary Conference • November 4 - 6, 2011 • Raleigh Convention Center
One-Day Registrant. Attend Sunday lectures at noadditional charge. I will attend: Fri Sat Sun
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Social Events Conference Policies
CVM Alumni Luncheon Safety
Mobile Phone Policy
Participants with Disabilities
Exhibitor’s Reception / SCAVMA Auction
NCSU CVM Alumni “Class Reunion” Dinner
Swine Meeting
Diversity Program
Friday, November 412:10 pm - 1:10 pm • Room 402The CVM Alumni Society invites ALL ALUMNI to attend its general meeting on Friday, November 4. A box lunch will be available for those who pre-register. Please confirm your attendance by completing the appropriate section on pg. 21 of the registration form. YOU MUST PRE-REGISTER to guarantee that a box lunch will be available for you to pick up at the entrance of Room 402. If you have questions about this event, please call 919.513.6223.
Your safety is a major factor in the success of NCVC. Because of the relevance and timeliness of some courses or speakers, overcrowding may occur. If this happens, NCVC must comply with the Fire Marshall’s regulations and limit access to a room that is full. We appreciate in advance your understanding and patience. We recommend that you arrive early for courses that you are especially interested in attending.
Mobile phones must be turned off at all times during lectures or labs. Failure to do so may result in your being asked to leave.
If you need reasonable accommodation to attend this conference, please contact Dane Johnston, Office of Continuing Education, NC State College of Veterinary Medicine, 4700 Hillsborough St., Raleigh, NC 27606-1499. Fax 919.513.6689, or e-mail [email protected] by October 1.
Friday, November 4 5:20 pm - 7:00 pm • Exhibit HallWinners of silent auction items will be announced throughout the evening and winners’ names will be posted. All items must be claimed and purchased by noon on Saturday, November 5. After that time, any remaining unclaimed items will go to the next person on the list.
Raleigh Marriott City CenterClasses of 86, 91, 96, 01, 06This year we will hold our first annual alumni reunion dinner for the classes of 1986, 1991, 1996, 2001, & 2006. Each class will be seated at separate tables, but enjoy the company of the other class reunions at the same time. We will ask representatives of each class to say a few words about their class, and of course, Dr Ed Smallwood will have a “few” comments. Registration is $45 per person including tax and gratuity.6:30 - 7:30: Cash Bar and “mingling”7:30 - 9:30: Dinner (Salad, choice of Asian BBQ Glazed Salmon or Chicken Piccata, Chocolate Mousse Patrfait, coffee, tea, & iced tea)
Friday, November 49:00 am - 1:30 pm • Room 202The conference registration fee includes admittance to the Swine meeting. A $45 pre-registration fee will be charged for individuals who plan to attend the Swine meeting only. For more information about this meeting, please visit www.ncveterinaryconference.com/allied-meetings/
Saturday, November 59:00 am - 3:00 pm • Room 206The purpose of this program is to provide participants an update on diversity issues facing the veterinary profession. Attendees will learn about important areas of deficiency in veterinary medicine and receive information about nationwide effort to address these diverse needs for the veterinary profession. The assortment of expert speakers will share their perspectives on the future of veterinary medicine in our global society.
Carolina Veterinary Managers Association
(open meeting)Friday, November 49:00 am - 5:00 pm • Room 201Monica Dixon-Perry, CVPM will conduct a full day workshop - Principals of Veterinary Practice Management RACE approved (5.5 CE hours) for Doctors, Technicians and CVPM’s. Any individual interested in practice management is welcome to attend. See http://carolinaveterinarymanagers.com/meetings.html for additional details.
Allied Meetings(continued.)
2011 NCVC Registration FormFast, Easy, Secure Online Registration is Available at: www.ncveterinaryconference.com
Please be sure to fill out one registration form per person (copy as needed). PLEASE PRINT LEGIBLY. The deadline for pre-registration is October 20, 2011.
Name Degree/Cert
County
Fax
Clinic
Business Mailing Address
Phone
I am an alumnus/a of:
I am an NCVMA Member
I will attend the Annual NCVMA Town Hall Meeting on Friday night Yes No
METHOD OF PAYMENT: Check # _______ MasterCard Visa Card # _________________________________Expiration Date: _____ / _____ CVV Code_________ Name as it appears on card: ____________________________Billing Address__________________________________________________________________________________If paying by check, make payable to NCVC and send it with your registration forms to: NCVC, 1060 William Moore Drive, Raleigh, NC 27607. Registrations may be faxed with credit card payment to 919.513.6689. Faxes will not be accepted for registrants paying by check. Secure on-line registration available at: www.ncveterinaryconference.com
Graduation Year:
I am a Veterinarian Veterinary Technician Veterinary Assistant Practice Manager Other
Practice Type: Small Animal Equine Ruminant Mixed Other
City, State, Zip
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VETERINARIAN REGISTRATIONChoose one from the shaded area, plus any from the white area that apply. See conference details for information on
events in white area.
REGISTRATION FEEBefore Oct 20 /
After Oct 20
ON SITE FEENov 4 - 6
AMOUNT
Member of NCVMA $365 / $415 $465
$160
$640
$245
$285
$325
$45
$160
$540 / $590
$145 / $195
$185 / $235
$225 / $275
No charge, butregistration is required
No charge, butregistration is required
No charge, butregistration is required
No Onsite Registrations Accepted
SUBTOTAL
No charge, butregistration is required
Non - Member
NCVMA Life Member
2011 CVM Graduate
I would like to join the NCVMA for 2011/2012.Eligible to register for NCVC as a member for this year & next.
$
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Friday evening Exhibitors’ Reception andSCAVMA Auction
NCSU - CVM Alumni Dinner – circle class 86,91,96,01,06 Chicken Salmon
NCSU - CVM Alumni Luncheon
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TECHNICIAN / OFFICE STAFF / OTHERPARAPROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION
ALLIED MEETINGS
EXTRAS
REGISTRATION FEEBefore Oct 26 /
After Oct 26
REGISTRATION FEEBefore Oct 26 /
After Oct 26
REGISTRATION FEEBefore Oct 26 /
After Oct 26
HEALTH FAIR
ON SITE FEENov 4 - 6
ON SITE FEENov 4 - 6
ON SITE FEENov 4 - 6
AMOUNT
AMOUNT
AMOUNT
Friday evening Exhibitors’ Reception andSCAVMA Auction
Swine Health
Child Registration (5 - 11) Please list names below________________________________________________________________________________________
Poultry Health
Proceedings on CD# of proceedings on CD ______
Practice Manager/Other
Diversity Program
Child Registration (Under 5) Please list names below________________________________________________________________________________________
Veterinary Technician/Veterinary Assistant
Carolina Veterinary Manager’s Association
Guest Registrant:_______________________________(Includes breakfasts, lunches, Friday evening Exhibitors’ Reception & SCAVMA Auction)
$145 / $195
$45 / $55
$70 / $120
$70 / $120
$15
FREE
$45 / $55
$45 / $55
$45 / $55
$245
$75
$170
$170
$15
FREE
$75
$75
$75
$245$145 / $195
No charge, butregistration is required
No charge, butregistration is required
SUBTOTAL
SUBTOTAL
SUBTOTAL
$
$
$
$ADD ALL SUBTOTAL BOXES AND ENTER TOTAL
2011 NCVC Registration FormFull Registrant Name:
If you need a titer, flu vaccination or your cholesterol checked, stop by the Health Fair conducted by Passport Health. They will be in the Exhibit Hall on Friday and Saturday 9:45 am - 3:30 pm. You will need to pay them for their services, but you will receive information so that you can apply for insurance reimbursement if applicable. The following screenings are available. Please check all that you are interested in so that Passport Health will be prepared for your needs. Payment is made on site.
Flu Vaccine: $25 FluMist: $50 Pneumonia: $55 Rabies Titer: $95 Tetanus: $75 Rabies Vaccine: $260 each (3 shot series) Blood Pressure Check: FREE
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300 Level / Street Entrance
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301A
301B
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400 Level / Ballroom Level
201: Carolina Veterinary Managers Association202: NC Swine Health / NC Association ofVeterinary Technicians Meeting206: NC Poultry Health / Diversity Program 202: CCCC Board Meeting
Ballroom ABC: Exhibit Hall / Breakfasts / Lunches / Breaks / Exhibitors’ Reception & SCAVMA Auction 402: NCSU CVM Alumni Board Meeting / NCSU CVM AlumniSociety Luncheon / Friends of NCVMA Meeting
301 A+B: Small Animal I / NCVMA Town Hall Meeting301 - 307: All Meeting TracksOutside of Rooms 301 - 303: Breakfast (Sunday)
Raleigh Convention Center Activities by floor:
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