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First AnnouncementASOCIACIÓN DE VETERINARIOS ESPAÑOLES ESPECIALISTAS EN PEQUEÑOS ANIMALES
soutHern euroPeAn VeterinArY conFerenceconGreso nAcionAL AVePA
www.sevc.info
20205-7 November
bArCeLoNASPAIN
Updated on 14/01/2020
Barcelona’s location on the Mediterranean coast assures a warm, welcoming climate with pleasant temperatures all year round. The city boasts more than 5 kilometres of beaches, an Olympic marina, open-air restaurants, famous stores for shopping, and many street cafes.
Absorb Barcelona’s wonderful history and bohemian atmosphere. Walk through the Gothic Quarter, one of the world’s best-preserved medieval areas, and the Ribera and Raval districts. The bustling streets and neighbourhoods can be easily explored by bus, by bicycle or on foot.
Of course, if Barcelona is famous for any one thing, it is its buildings. Take the time to admire the city’s architectural masterpieces such as the Sagrada Familia and La Pedrera, created by Antoni Gaudí and other architects, and soak up Modernisme, the city’s home-grown Art Nouveau movement and all that Barcelona has to offer.
5-7 November 2020BARCELONA, SpAiN
• A 3-day meeting
• 5,000 professionals
• Attendees from more than 40 countries
• 80 international speakers
• 120 lectures
• 200 research abstracts received
• 17 hands-on labs and workshops
• Over 100 exhibitors
• Simultaneous translation in all rooms
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Scientific programmeCurrent, practical, scientific information that can be applied immediately by practitioners
The SEVC Scientific Programme is aimed at all European veterinarians, particularly small animal and companion animal practitioners.
The SEVC’s mission is to present the latest advances in animal care to the veterinary community in a professional, but fun, environment, by offering more than 200 lectures by more than 100 worldwide experts.
Lectures presented inenglish
Lectures presented inSpanish with English translation
Lectures presented inenglish with no translation Speakers’ Nationality
The official languages at the SEVC are English and Spanish. Simultaneous translation will be provided.This is a preliminary programme, subject to change.
NAVC Speaker(North American
Veterinary Community)
SCIENTIFIC PRO
GRAM
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ALL CoNfereNCeS iN eNgLiSh
Barcelona’s location on the Mediterranean coast assures a warm, welcoming climate with pleasant temperatures all year round. The city boasts more than 5 kilometres of beaches, an Olympic marina, open-air restaurants, famous stores for shopping, and many street cafes.
Absorb Barcelona’s wonderful history and bohemian atmosphere. Walk through the Gothic Quarter, one of the world’s best-preserved medieval areas, and the Ribera and Raval districts. The bustling streets and neighbourhoods can be easily explored by bus, by bicycle or on foot.
Of course, if Barcelona is famous for any one thing, it is its buildings. Take the time to admire the city’s architectural masterpieces such as the Sagrada Familia and La Pedrera, created by Antoni Gaudí and other architects, and soak up Modernisme, the city’s home-grown Art Nouveau movement and all that Barcelona has to offer.
SURGERY ANAESthESiA hiGh LEVEL DERMAtOLOGY FELiNE MEDiCiNE UROLOGY BEhAViOUR pRACtiCE MANAGEMENt
15.00-15.55
Intrahepatic portosystemic shunts. Interventional embolization
US
A
Dr. Brad Case
Breathe: principles of ventilation in small animal practice
ITA
LY
Dr. Francesco Staffieri
One hundred and fifty shades of sterile granulomatous and pyogranulomatous dermatitis
ITA
LY
Dr. Michela de Lucia
How to interpret the leukogram Dr. Mireia Fernandez
Updates on evidenced-based management of feline CKD
US
A
Dr. Jessica M. Quimby
Diet, supplements and science: what works and what doesn’t?
US
A
Dr. Karen Overall
The future of the veterinary profession – 5 waves of change
Dr. Alan Robinson
16.00 - 16.55
Hepatic arteriovenous malformations. Hybrid embolization/ligation
US
A
Dr. Brad Case
Treatment of hypotension: when, what and why
ITA
LY
Dr. Francesco Staffieri
Sterile neutrophilic dermatitides: how can I diagnose them and what are the treatments?
ITA
LY
Dr. Michela de Lucia
Common and uncommon eosinophilic diseases
Dr. Mireia Fernandez
Hyperthyroidism & CKD: now what?
US
A
Dr. Jessica M. Quimby
Drug therapies in behaviour: how do I choose the best first option?
US
A
Dr. Karen Overall
Where are all the veterinarians? Motivation, recruitment and retention
Dr. Alan Robinson
17.00- 17.30: coffee break in the exhibition hall
17.30 - 18.25
Endoscopic ablation. Minimally invasive applications
US
A
Dr. Brad Case
From theory to practice: turning local anaesthetic techniques into reality
Dr. Jaime Viscasillas
Canine eosinophilic dermatitis (Wells syndrome and more)
ITA
LY
Dr. Michela de Lucia
Feline non-regenerative anaemia: diagnosis and treatment
Dr. Mireia Fernandez
Urinalysis: a step by step approach
ITA
LY
Dr. Francesco Cian
Drug augmentations strategies: when one drug doesn’t work, what about two?
US
A
Dr. Karen Overall
How timing influences workflow
US
A
Dr. Nan Boss
18.30 - 19.25
Thoracoscopic mediastinal surgery – thymoma and lymphadenectomy
US
A
Dr. Brad Case
The secrets of small animal induction protocols
ITA
LY
Dr. Francesco Staffieri
Discussion of challenging clinical cases
ITA
LY
Dr. Michela de Lucia
Stem cell therapy: basic knowledge and clinical application
US
A
Dr. Jessica M. Quimby
Urinary tract tumours: what do we know about them?
ITA
LY
Dr. Francesco Cian
Current treatments for canine cognitive dysfunction
Dr. Angela González-Martínez
What is breed-specific wellness and why should I care?
US
A
Dr. Nan Boss
THURSDAY
Official CE Credits
AVEPA – Asociación de Veterinarios Españoles Especialistas en Pequeños Animales
US
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RACE – Registry of Approved Continuing Education
AAVSB – American Association of Veterinary State Boards
How I Treat
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SURGERY pRACtiCE MANAGEMENt
8.30-9.25
Massive liver tumours Dr. Judith Bertran hOw i
tREAt
How to implement a breed-specific wellness programme
US
A
Dr. Nan Boss
9.30-9.55
Tumour in the distal extremities Dr. Judith Bertran hOw i
tREAt
Alternative leading introverted associate veterinarians
US
A
Dr. Nan Boss hOw i tREAt
10.00-11.00: coffee break in the exhibition hall
11.00-11.55
Osteosarcoma
CA
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Dr. Sarah BostonAttract and cultivate talent
Dr. Hector Gomez
12.00-12.55
Feline injection site sarcoma
CA
NA
DA
Dr. Sarah BostonThe three “i” of the client: unfaithful, intransigent and informed
Dr. Hector Gomez
13.00-14.25: lunch break in the exhibition hall
NEUROLOGY
14.30-15.25
Colorectal surgery
ITA
LY
Dr. Paolo BuraccoThe stress-free feline neuro exam
Dr. Paul Freeman
15.30-16.25
Perianal neoplasms
ITA
LY
Dr. Paolo BuraccoTop tips for seizure management
Dr. Paul Freeman
16.30-17.25: coffee break in the exhibition hall
17.30-18.25
Laryngeal paralysis Dr. Manuel Benlloch
Neurological emergencies Dr. Paul Freeman
18.30-18.55
Total ear canal ablation and lateral bulla osteotomy
Dr. Manuel Benlloch hOw i tREAt
Seizures and shaky dogs and cats: video session
Dr. Paul Freeman
19.00-19.25
Adrenal tumors with caval invasio Dr. Judith Bertran hOw i
tREAt
UROLOGY hiGh LEVEL FELiNE MEDiCiNE OthER COMpANiON ANiMALS DERMAtOLOGY
8.30-9.25
Acute kidney injury: early identification for prompt management
Dr. Rosanne E. Jepson
Feline spinal cord disease: challenges of diagnosis
Dr. Paul Freeman
Update on blood transfusions in reptiles: ongoing research USA Dr. Javier G. Nevarez
Otitis externa: pathogenesis and diagnostic approach
Dr. Eva Espadalé
9.30-10.25
Feline hypertension: cases with more than one problem!
Dr. Rosanne E. Jepson hOw i tREAt
Presenting the Feline Grimace Scale and other acute pain assessment tools
CA
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Dr. Paulo Steagall
Cryptosporidiosis in reptiles: a review of current knowledge USA Dr. Javier G. Nevarez
Otitis externa: therapeutic strategies Dr. Eva Espadalé
10.30-10.55
Bugs in the urine: do they always need to be treated?
Dr. Rosanne E. Jepson hOw i tREAt
How I manage appetite in CKD USA Dr. Jessica M. Quimby hOw i
tREAt
Renal disease in reptiles: how to diagnose and manage
US
A
Dr. Javier G. Nevarez hOw i tREAt
Pemphigus foliaceous Dr. Eva Espadalé hOw i
tREAt
11.00-11.55: coffee break in the exhibition hallGAStROENtEROLOGY
12.00-12.55
Canine pancreatitis: top tips on diagnosis and management
US
A
Dr. Jonathan Lidbury
Chronic kidney disease (CKD): etiology and pathophysiology
US
A
Dr. Jessica M. Quimby
Chronic intestinal disease in ferrets Dr. Jacobo Giner
Cutaneous adverse drug reactions: more common than you might think
Dr. Annabel Dalmau
13.00-13.55
The approach to the regurgitating patient
Dr. Katie McCallum
CKD and chronic enteropathy: clinical implications
US
A
Dr. Jessica M. Quimby
Hepatobiliary diseases in ferrets Dr. Jacobo Giner
Dermatological paraneoplastic syndromes
Dr. Annabel Dalmau
14.00-15.25: lunch break in the exhibition hall
hiGh LEVEL iMAGiNG NUtRitiON
15.30-16.25
Cytology of liver and spleen: what does it mean?
ITA
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Dr. Francesco Cian
Advanced imaging of the spine
TH
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Dr. Martijn BeukersProtein losing nephropathy in dogs: what’s new in medical and dietary treatment?
Dr. Rosanne Jepson Dr. Cecilia Villaverde
Dermatology emergencies Dr. Eva Espadalé
16.30-17.25
IBD vs feline lymphoma: the never-ending story
ITA
LY
Dr. Francesco Cian
Advanced imaging in oncological patients
TH
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Dr. Martijn Beukers
Cats with CKD: how to help them live longer with the best medical and nutritional approaches
Dr. Rosanne Jepson Dr. Cecilia Villaverde
Common skin problems in brachycephalic dogs
Dr. Eva Espadalé
17.30-18.25: coffee break in the exhibition hall
18.30-18.55
Feline hepatic lipidosis Dr. Katie McCallum hOw i
tREAt
Urinary tract imaging
TH
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RL
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Dr. Martijn BeukersNutrition for hypelipidemic patients: what are the options
Dr. Cecilia Villaverde
Dermatophytosis Dr. Annabel Dalmau hOw i
tREAt
19.00-19.25
Gastrointestinal ulceration in dogs and cats
US
A
Dr. Jonathan Lidbury hOw i tREAt
Diet choice in feline hyperthyroidism Dr. Cecilia Villaverde hOw i
tREAt
Canine perianal furunculosis
ITA
LY
Dr. Michela de Lucia hOw i tREAt
FRIDAY
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SCIENTIFIC PRO
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GAStROENtEROLOGY OthER COMpANiON ANiMALS EMERGENCY CRitiCAL CARE
8.30-9.25
Approach to increased liver enzymes in a dog
US
A
Dr. Jonathan Lidbury
Advanced diagnostic procedures – ultrasound of joints, eyes and skin in birds
AU
ST
RIA
Dr. Manfred & Claudia Hochleithner
New sepsis definitions – application to veterinary medicine
US
A
Dr. Kate Hopper
9.30-10.25
Copper associated chronic hepatitis in dogs: when do I chelate?
US
A
Dr. Jonathan Lidbury
Approach to avian cardiology – what we do with all this +30 parrots. Diagnosis, therapy and follow up
AU
ST
RIA
Dr. Manfred & Claudia Hochleithner
What to monitor in the septic patient
US
A
Dr. Kate Hopper
10.30-10.55
The complications of chronic hepatitis in dogs
US
A
Dr. Jonathan Lidbury hOw i tREAt
Make your diagnose using all your senses – look – hear – investigate
AU
ST
RIA
Dr. Manfred & Claudia Hochleithner
How I do it…high flow nasal oxygen
US
A
Dr. Kate Hopper hOw i tREAt
11.00-11.55: coffee break in the exhibition hallENDOCRiNOLOGY
12.00-12.55
The approach to the diagnosis and treatment of hyperadrenocorticism
Dr. Katie McCallum
Amphibian anatomy and diseases USA Dr. Javier G. Nevarez
Antimicrobial therapy for sepsis- antibiotic stewardship and beyond
FR
AN
CE
Dr. Isabelle Goy-Thollot
13.00-13.55
Diagnosis and treatment of insulinomas
Dr. Katie McCallum
Updating avian aspergillosis Dr. Tom Dutton
Is there a place for steroid therapy in sepsis
FR
AN
CE
Dr. Isabelle Goy-Thollot
14.00-15.25: lunch break in the exhibition hall
15.30-16.25
Approach to the diagnosis and management of feline hyperthyroidism
Dr. Jordi Puig
When PDD is not bornavirus Dr. Tom Dutton
Clinical case session
US
A
Dr. Kate Hopper
FR
AN
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Dr. Isabelle Goy-Thollot Dr. Rafael Obrador P
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Dr. Nuno Felix
16.30-17.25
Approach to the diagnosis and management of canine hypothyroidism
Dr. Jordi Puig
Treatment of tumours difficult to extirpate in ferrets
Dr. Jacobo Giner
Fluidtherapy in sepsis revisited Dr. Rafael Obrador
17.30-18.25: coffee break in the exhibition hall
18.30-18.55
Acute Addison’s disease Dr. Katie McCallum hOw i
tREAt
What we know about the use of desloreline implants
Dr. Tom Dutton
Vasopressor therapy for sepsis
FR
AN
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Dr. Isabelle Goy-Thollot hOw i tREAt
19.00-19.25
Chronic Addison’s disease Dr. Jordi Puig hOw i
tREAt
Urolithiasis in ferrets Dr. Jacobo Giner hOw i
tREAt
Postoperative GI problems in the septic abdomen
Dr. Rafael Obrador hOw i tREAt
hiGh LEVEL SURGERY ORthOpAEDiCS pRACtiCE MANAGEMENt
8.30-9.25
Adrenal tumours
CA
NA
DA
Dr. Sarah BostonThe “shelbow“: which is it shoulder or elbow?
US
A
Dr. Ian G Holsworth
What’s it take to be a ‘good vet’? Dr. Alan Robinson hOw i
tREAt
9.30-9.55
Mast cell tumours
CA
NA
DA
Dr. Sarah Boston hOw i tREAt
Tarsus OCD
US
A
Dr. Ian G Holsworth hOw i tREAt
Getting clients to comply with your recommendations
Dr. Alan Robinson
10.00-10.55: coffee break in the exhibition hall
11.00-11.55
Updates in cardiothoracic surgery
FR
AN
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Dr. Guillaume ChanoitThe hip: from the birth-to-death
US
A
Dr. Ian G HolsworthMaking your clinic workflow more efficient and profitable
Dr. Gillian Page
12.00-12.55
Vascular surgery: open or close?
FR
AN
CE
Dr. Guillaume ChanoitMandibular trauma: patient stabilization, the soft tissues and intra-oral splinting vs open reduction
US
A
Dr. Sean Murphy
Delivering bad news to clients and staff – mastering the art
Dr. Gillian Page
13.00-14.25: lunch break in the exhibition hall
hiGh LEVEL OphthALMOLOGY
14.30-15.25
Tears. There is so much more to them than you think
ITA
LY
Dr. Claudio Peruccio
Musculotendinous injuries in sporting dogs
US
A
Dr. Sean Murphy
From veterinary nurse to practice owner: how I lead and manage
Dr. Gillian Page hOw i tREAt
15.30-16.25
Dry eye. It is not just Schirmer tear test
ITA
LY
Dr. Claudio Peruccio
The orthopaedic workup: how gait and physical exam direct imaging and ancillary diagnostics. A case based evaluation
US
A
Dr. Sean Murphy
A win-win relationship between the veterinary profession and the industry
Dr. Juan Carlos Gimenez
16.30-17.25: coffee break in the exhibition hall
17.30-18.25
Managing ocular surface disease in small animals: a common-sense approach
Dr. Marta Leiva
10 tips for a successful outcome in articular fractures
Dr. Alfonso Chico
Current elements to consider when choosing a veterinarian. New study
Dr. Juan Carlos Gimenez
18.30-18.55
From diagnosis to treatment: clinical case discussion
ITA
LY
Dr. Claudio Peruccio
Planning and fixation of articular fractures Dr. Alfonso Chico
Growing your clinic by boosting your brand awareness and reputation
Dr. Gillian Page hOw i tREAt
19.00-19.25
How to improve client compliance Dr. Juan Carlos Gimenez
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Call for abstracts Submit your paper online: www.sevc.infoThe Southern European Veterinary Conference SEVC 2020 invites veterinarians to submit abstracts either as FREE COMMUNICATIONS relating to clinical research, both prospective and retrospective, or CASE REPORTS that present new or alternative information of interest to small animal or exotic animal clinicians. All abstracts accepted must be presented in poster format during the Congress. Original work only will be accepted.
More than 200 posters received in 2019.
PRIZES: • Best Free Communication (open topic)• Best Case Report• Best Recent Graduate Presentation (first author must be no older than 29)
Winners will receive a cheque for €500 and a certificate. All winners will be notified before the Conference.
The SEVC 2020 conference invites veterinarians to submit abstracts either as FREE COMMUNICATIONS relating to clinical research, both prospective and retrospective, or CASE REPORTS that present new or alternative information of interest to small animal or exotic animal clinicians. Case reports should be based on three or more clinical cases of the same disease. All abstracts must be presented in poster format. Original work only will be accepted.1. REGISTRATION OF THE FREE COMMUNICATION OR CASE
REPORT• To send your free communication or clinical case study, go to
www.sevc.info.• All personal details of the main author must be included in the
author registration form. Work can be presented with multiple authors, however only one person can be registered as the main author for presentation and contractual purposes.
• The summary, the poster and the poster presentation
of the work will only be accepted in English or Spanish. The presentation summary must be received by 16 May 2020. Summaries are to be submitted using the templates provided for each case (1,200 words maximum, including the biography). Summaries should adequately describe the objectives and results of the work in order to evaluate quality and originality.
• Only one graphic or digital photographic representation of the work will be admitted.
2. EVALUATION AND ACCEPTANCE OF THE WORKOnce the summaries have been evaluated, the authors will be informed as to whether or not their essay has been accepted within 8 weeks of the acceptance deadline. In some cases, or when considered necessary, authors will be asked to make modifications or corrections to some aspects of their poster. This means that the newly revised poster will have to be resubmitted, with new deadlines to be specified to each author. Summaries
received after this date will not be included in the Conference programme. 3. REGISTRATION FOR THE SEVC 2020 Once an essay has been accepted its main author can and indeed must register for the SEVC 2020 conference. Anyone whose open topic presentation has been accepted and who has not registered by the above mentioned date will lose the option to present their work in any format whatsoever. The main author presenting an open topic presentation at the SEVC 2020 conference will have a special inscription rate, only and IF the posting has been accepted.4. PRESENTATION OF THE WORK DURING THE CONFERENCEFree Communication and Case Report studies are to be presented in POSTER FORMAT and will be exhibited throughout the conference, from 5-7 November 2020 in Seville. The main author of the essay must be present in front of the poster on 6 November 2020. We recommend making A4 copies of the poster
to be available for distribution to interested parties and to the evaluators.5. AWARDSPosters will be awarded prizes in three categories:• Best free communication (open topic); • Best case report; and • Best recent graduate presentation (first author must be no
older than 29). Winners will receive a cheque for €500 and a certificate. All winners will be notified before the conference. 6. PUBLICATION OF THE WORK All work accepted and entered for competition will be included in the conference material available to all conference attendees. The scientific committee reserves the right to publish presentations in the official AVEPA magazine, Clínica Veterinaria de Pequeños Animales or on the AVEPA website, after their presentation at the conference.
Authors of accepted posters will have a special registration
price for the Scientific Programme at the
SEVC 2020
ABST
RACT
S
Upload your abstracts from January 2020 at
www.sevc.info
Submit your abstract before 27 April 2020
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SEVC Workshops 2020Each year, the SEVC provides hands-on laboratories with leading international instructors and the latest technology and equipment to help you enhance your practice skills.
The SEVC’s workshops are another unique feature that enable delegates to gain hands-on laboratory experience and learn new techniques by working in small groups with world-class instructors using the latest equipment on the market.
The workshops will be presented in English, but instructors will provide assistance with other languages. Registration for the workshops does not require registration for the SEVC Scientific Programme.
Preliminary list of labs for SEVC 2020:
• Everything you Always Wanted to Know About Cytology and Blood Smears, But Were Afraid to Ask
• Canine Abdominal Ultrasonography
• Ultrasonographic Identification of Abdominal Pathologies. Clinical Cases
• Challenging Cases in Thoracic and Abdominal Radiology
• What Should a Practitioner Know When Viewing MRI and CT Images of Clinical Cases?
Other preliminary workshops:
• Small Animal Dentistry
• Behaviour
• Exotics
• Orthopaedics
• Emergency
• Ophthalmology
Hands-on laboratory
experience!
The SEVC workshops and laboratories adhere strictly to the ethical oversight directions and approval under Spanish regulations in their use of live animals. The number of animals used is always minimal. Every effort is made to avoid situations and procedures that would cause anxiety and pain in the animals, and appropriate sedation and analgesia are used whenever necessary. No animal will be euthanised to meet the needs of any SEVC workshop.
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ASOCIACIÓN DE VETERINARIOS ESPAÑOLES ESPECIALISTAS EN PEQUEÑOS ANIMALES
soutHern euroPeAn VeterinArY conFerenceconGreso nAcionAL AVePA
SEVC VENUEFira BarcelonaPalau de Congressos MontjuicAvenida Reina Maria Cristina08004 BarcelonaSpain
SEVC HEADqUARTERSPaseo de San Gervasio 46-48, E7 08022 Barcelona, SpainT: +34 932 531 522 [email protected] www.sevc.info