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Lunch included with Multidisciplinary Review purchase (VET OR TECH) Sponsored by:
8:00am
12:00pm
011
7:30AMVenous Function-Hansen
8:30AMAdverse Effects of Fluids-Silverstein
9:30AM BREAK
9:45AMCore Concepts for Study Design-Burkitt Creedon
10:45AMThrombosis-Guillaumin
021T
7:30AMTo Clot or Not to Clot? Coagulation Disorders-Yagi
8:30AMOncological Emergencies-Cassibry
9:30AM BREAK
9:45AMWhat Goes in Must Come Out! The Urinary System-Brashear
10:45AMChoosing the Right Tube: Nutritional Support and Feeding Tube Placement for the Critically Ill Patient-Baldwin
031T
8:00AM-12:00PM
Challenging IM Cases in the ER-Rudloff-Kerl
041
8:00AM-12:00PM
How to Get Out of Your Own Way to Become a High Achieving Leader-Lacroix
051
8:00AM-12:00PM
So Many Tubes, So Few Holes-Grave-Hanson-Paixao-M Edwards-Elias-O’Dwyer
MULTIDISCIPLINARY REVIEW
MULTIDISCIPLINARY REVIEW SPECIAL CASES LEADERSHIP
DEVELOPMENTLIMITED
ENROLLMENTVETERINARIAN TECHNICIAN
TENNESSEE B RYMAN BALLROOM C RYMAN BALLROOM A RYMAN STUDIO Q RYMAN STUDIO H
1:30pm
5:30pm
014
1:15PMGlucose Homeostasis-Koenig
2:15PMHemodynamic Coherence-Dechant
3:15PM Break
3:30PMHepatic Encephalopathy-Lynch
4:30PMTransfusion Medicine-Holowaychuk
024T
1:15PMPharmacology of GI Drugs-O’Dwyer
2:15PMEverything You Ever Wanted to Know About Electrolytes-Randels-Thorpe
3:15PM Break
3:30PMA Toxin, a Metabolite, and an Antidote Walk into a Bar: Who Hooks Up With Who?-Backus
4:30PMMusculoskeletal-O’Dwyer
034T
1:30-2:30PM
Implementing an Emergency Triage Plan-Baldwin
044
1:30-5:30PM
Why Does it Sound Easy to Become a Great Leader in the Classroom, But Prove to Be Diffi cult in Practice?-Page-Jones
054T
1:30-2:30PM
Interpreting Coagulation Tests-de Laforcade
035T
2:45-3:45PM
Assessment of the Anemic Patient-Baldwin
055T
2:45-3:45PM
Approach to Treating the Bleeding Patient-de Laforcade
036T
4:00-5:00PM
Monitoring the Critically Ill-Baldwin
056T
4:00-5:00PM
Identifying and Managing Hypoglycemia-Koenig
MULTIDISCIPLINARY REVIEW
MULTIDISCIPLINARY REVIEW TECHNICIAN LEADERSHIP
DEVELOPMENT FUNDAMENTALSVETERINARIAN TECHNICIAN
TENNESSEE B RYMAN BALLROOM C RYMAN STUDIO L RYMAN STUDIO Q WASHINGTON B
Fee: $125 Fee: $95
Fee: $125 Fee: $95
Fee: $180Limit: 36
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061
8:00AM-12:00PM
Basic and Advanced Regional Anesthesia Dry Lab-Griffenhagen-Congdon-Read-Looney-Vigani
071.1
8:00AM-12:00PM
Endoscopy Wet Lab-Willard-Whittemore-Olin-Seshadri-Sessions-Waugh
071.2
8:00AM-12:00PM
Advanced Anesthesia Monitoring Wet Lab-da Cunha
LIMITEDENROLLMENT LAB LAB
RYMAN STUDIO J OFF SITE OFF SITE
064
1:30-2:30PM
Opioids: Things They Didn’t Teach You in Vet School-Pascoe
074
1:30-5:30PM
Advanced Anesthesia Monitoring Dry Lab-Garcia-Pereira-Allweiler-da Cunha-Pypendop
084
1:30-5:30PM
Basic and Advanced Regional Anesthesia Wet Lab-Griffenhagen-Congdon-Read-Looney-Vigani-Hector-Hess
065
2:45-3:45PM
Natural ‘drugs’ for Your Pain Management Toolbox-Wright
066
4:00-5:00PM
Sick of Pain: Options for Pain Management in Hospitalized Patients-Hansen
IVAPM REVIEW LIMITEDENROLLMENT LAB
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Fee: $500Limit: 18
Fee: $270Limit: 5
Fee: $180Limit: 32
WED
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sponsored byARATANA
ACVAA MEMBER RESIDENT
MULTIDISCIPLINARY REVIEW
8:00AM – 5:00PM
TECHNICIAN LUNCH12:15 – 1:15PM
Sponsored by
ACVECC MENTORS1:30-2:30PM
Challenges associated with resident training programs -Drs. Guillaumin & Dallap
2:45-3:45PMWhat does an ECC
Diplomate do?-Drs. Fletcher & Shaw
4:00-5:00PMThe Resident-Mentor
Relationship: What each should expect from
the other?-Drs. Smarick & Mann
VECCS/VECCF JOB FAIR
4:00 – 7:00PM
POSTER ABSTRACT VIEWING
4:00 – 7:00PMMODERATED POSTER
DISCUSSIONS5:30 - 6:30PM
Sponsored by
ACVAA RESIDENT RECEPTION
7:00 – 8:30PMSponsored by
INTERNATIONAL ATTENDEE RECEPTION
7:00 – 8:30PMSponsored by
CYBER CAFEOPEN DAILY 6:30AM
Sponsored by
VECCF
RYMAN STUDIO E
Fee: $385Limit: 24
sponsored byKARL STORZ
sponsored byARATANA
sponsored byZOETIS
sponsored byMIDMARK
sponsored byAKORN ANIMAL HEALTH
sponsored byAKORN ANIMAL HEALTH
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PRESIDENTIAL LOBBY
TENNESSEE FOYER
HERMITAGE D
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RYMAN HALL B4
RYMAN STUDIO F
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8:00am
9:00am
111
Anticholinergics in CPR: What is the Evidence?-Boller
121
Physical Medicine in the ICU: How Does it Work?-Wright
131
Common Causes of Regurgitation that are Often Misdiagnosed and Mistreated-Willard
141
Emergency Management and Stabilization of Canine and Feline Heart Failure-Bonagura
151
Small Animal Abstracts by ACVECC Residents
Presentation schedule will be posted on the IVECCS website and in the Final Program.
9:30am
10:30am
112
CPR: The Present and the Future-Fletcher
122
Application of Physical Medicine in the ICU-Wright
132
Chronic Diarrhea: Treatment and Complications-Willard
142
Management of Symptomatic Bradycardia-Bonagura
11:00am
12:00pm
123
Controversies in Applying Physical Medicine to ICU Patients-Wright
133
The Ins and Outs of Acute Gastroenteritis-Pashmakova
143
Management of Tachyarrhythmias-Bonagura
CPR REHABILITATION GASTROINTESTINAL CARDIOLOGY SMALL ANIMAL ABSTRACTS
VECCSPERT VECCSPERT GENERAL VECCSPERT RESIDENT
PRESIDENTIAL B PRESIDENTIAL A PRESIDENTIAL C PRESIDENTIAL D RYMAN BALLROOM A
1:30pm
2:30pm
114
Do We Care About Chloride?-Ueda
124
A Simple Guide to Fluid Therapy for Dysnatremia-Guillaumin
134
Estimating Blood Volume in Clinical Patients-Boysen
144
Feline Respiratory Emergencies-Linklater
154
Case Reports by Veterinarians
Presentation schedule will be posted on the IVECCS website and in the Final Program.
2:45pm
3:45pm
115
Non-Traditional Acid Base: Case Based-Hansen-Hopper
125
Hypocalcemia-Kohen
Hypercalcemia-Kohen
135
Early Goal Directed Therapy: Where Are We Today?-Vincent
145
Clinical Reasoning in the ER-Humm
4:15pm
5:15pm
126
Hyponatremia with Hyperkalemia: It is Not Always Addisons-Claus
136
Panel: Ask the MD-Boysen-Vincent-Woodcock
146
Emergency Room Procedures You Must Know!-Lee
ACID-BASE & ELECTROLYTES METABOLIC FLUID THERAPY FUNDAMENTALS VETERINARIAN
CASE REPORTSVECCSPERT GENERAL SPECIALIST
PRESIDENTIAL B PRESIDENTIAL A PRESIDENTIAL C PRESIDENTIAL D RYMAN BALLROOM A
sponsored byEMERAID
sponsored byEMERAID
sponsored byEMERAID
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161
ACVAA Abstracts
Presentation schedule will be posted on the IVECCS website and in the Final Program.
171
ACVAA Abstracts
Presentation schedule will be posted on the IVECCS website and in the Final Program.
181
Large Animal Abstracts
Presentation schedule will be posted on the IVECCS website and in the Final Program.
191
Ethical Dilemmas in the ER-Lacroix
192
Hot HR Legal Trends-Lacroix
193
Developing a Partnership Track for Associates-Lacroix
ACVAA ABSTRACTS A
ACVAA ABSTRACTS B
LARGE ANIMALABSTRACTS
PRACTICE MANAGEMENT
RYMAN STUDIO Q RYMAN STUDIO P RYMAN STUDIO D PRESIDENTIAL CHAMBER B
164
ACVAA Abstracts
Presentation schedule will be posted on the IVECCS website and in the Final Program.
174
ACVAA Abstracts
Presentation schedule will be posted on the IVECCS website and in the Final Program.
184
The Harm of Hydroxyethyl Starch-Vincent
194
Building and Keeping a Compassionate Team-Brotherton
185
Interactive Cases in Critical Care-Corley
195
Manager Salaries in ER & Specialty Practices: Who Makes What and Why-Osborne
166
TBD
176
TBD
186
Neurologic Examination of Horses on an Emergency Basis-Nout-Lomas
196
Practice Valuation: Buy-In and Succession Planning for Practice Owners and Associates-Osborne
ACVAA ABSTRACTS A
ACVAA ABSTRACTS B LARGE ANIMAL PRACTICE
MANAGEMENTSPECIALIST
RYMAN STUDIO Q RYMAN STUDIO P RYMAN STUDIO D PRESIDENTIAL CHAMBER B
1016:30 - 7:30AM
BREAKFAST LECTURE
Top Five Feline Emergency Room Procedures You Must Know
-Lee
1026:30 - 7:30AM
BREAKFAST LECTURE
“Urine Luck” – There is an easy button for the Diffi cult Urine
Sediment Analysis-Ogeer
10312:15 - 1:15PM
LUNCH & LEARNRe-Thinking Post-operative
Pain Management: Best Evidence, Myth-Busting, What’s
New-M Epstein
Breakfast Lectures and Lunch & Learn Sessions are open to all
registrants. Space is limited and on a fi rst come, fi rst serve basis.
THU
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BER 14
TENNESSEE D
ACVAA/AVTAA LUNCH12:15 - 1:15PM
Sponsored by
PRACTICE MANAGEMENT LUNCH
12:15 - 1:15PMSponsored by
VECCS BOOKSTORE 9:00AM - 6:00PM
EXHIBIT HALL9:00AM - 4:30PM
sponsored byCARE CREDIT
sponsored byCARE CREDIT
sponsored byCARE CREDIT
sponsored byMILA INTERNATIONAL
sponsored byCARE CREDIT
sponsored byCARE CREDIT
sponsored byCARE CREDIT
12:15
LUNCH
TENNESSEE C
RYMAN BALLROM C
TENNESSEE E
TENNESSEE D
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8:00am
9:00am
211T
Technician Case Reports
Presentation schedule will be posted on the IVECCS website and in the Final Program.
221T
The Technicians Role in Infection Control-O’Dwyer
231T
Blood Gas Bootcamp-Brashear-Lopez-Backus-Thorp
241
What Happens When You Can’t “Do the Right Thing?” A Workshop on Everyday Ethical Dilemmas in Veterinary Medicine-Moses
251
Self-Care for Emergency Veterinary Professionals: What, Why, and How?-Holowaychuk-Olson
9:30am
10:30am
222T
Bites Bite! Avoid Being Bitten In This Field!-Newfi eld
11:00am
12:00pm
223T
Nutritional Support in the Septic Patient-Pronko
TECHNICIANCASE REPORTS TECHNICIAN LIMITED
ENROLLMENTLIMITED
ENROLLMENTLIMITED
ENROLLMENTGENERAL TECHNICIAN ETHICS
TENNESSEE A TENNESSEE B RYMAN STUDIO J RYMAN STUDIO L RYMAN STUDIO F
1:30pm
2:30pm
214T
Hemodialysis and the Technicians Role-Pronko
224T
Procedures for the Neonate/Pediatric Patient-Newfi eld
234T
1:30 - 5:00PM
Vascular Access Lab-O’Dwyer-Steele-Gillespie-Farry
244
Basic Life Support: Train the Trainer-Fletcher-Boller-Yagi
254
1:30 - 5:00PM
Become the Infl uencer You Need to be Through DiSC Leadership 2.0-Tudor
2:45pm
3:45pm
215T
Plasmapheresis-Pronko
225T
Tiniest Toe Beans: Neonatal Care in the ICU-Lopez
245
Advanced Life Support: Train the Trainer-Fletcher-Boller-Yagi
4:15pm
5:15pm
216T
Septic Shock and Vasopressor Therapy-Pronko
226T
Stuck? Medical Management of Dystocia-Lopez
TECHNICIAN TECHNICIAN LIMITED ENROLLMENT
LIMITEDENROLLMENT
LIMITEDENROLLMENT
SPECIALIST GENERAL TECHNICIAN LEADERSHIP
TENNESSEE A TENNESSEE B RYMAN STUDIO J RYMAN STUDIO H RYMAN STUDIO F
Fee: $95Limit: 32
Fee: $0Limit: 50
Fee: $40Limit: 42
Fee: $110Limit: 32
Fee: $100Limit: 24
Fee: $60Limit: 24
Fee: $160Limit: 40
sponsored byANIMAL BLOOD RESOURCES INTL
sponsored byMILA INTERNATIONAL
sponsored byBLUEPEARL
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261
Acute Abdomen-Drobatz
271
Analgesia Workshop-Hansen-Mathews-Raffe
281
8:00AM - 5:00PM
Emergency Procedures Wet Lab-Devey-Erling-Paixao-Hanson
263
Feline Urinary Obstruction: Dealing with Post Obstruction Frustrations-Kerl
LIMITEDENROLLMENT
LIMITEDENROLLMENT LAB
RYMAN STUDIO H RYMAN BALLROOM B OFF SITE
264
1:30 - 5:00PM
Heart Rhythm Disturbances ECG Boot Camp-Bonagura
274
1:30 - 5:00PM
Case Based Design of Rehabilitation Plans for Trauma Patients-Wright
281
8:00AM - 5:00PM(CONTINUED)
Emergency Procedures Wet Lab-Devey-Erling-Paixao-Hanson
LIMITEDENROLLMENT
LIMITEDENROLLMENT LAB
RYMAN STUDIO L RYMAN BALLROOM B OFF SITE
VET LIMITED ENROLLMENT OR LAB TECH LIMITED ENROLLMENT OR LAB VET, TECH, PRACTICE MANAGER LIMITED ENROLLMENT
Fee: $70Limit: 40
Fee: $130Limit: 24
Fee: $630Limit: 24
Fee: $130Limit: 40
Fee: $110Limit: 40
GENERAL SESSION
5:30-7:00PMKNOWLES MEMORIAL
LECTUREPresented by
Dr. Jean-Louis Vincent“IV Fluids:
How much is too much??”
AWARDS CEREMONYZaslow Distinguished Service
Award, Hill’s Dr. Jack Mara ACVECC Scientifi c Achievement Award, and
all Special Awards presented at General Session
__________________________
WELCOME RECEPTION7:30 – 9:00PM
Sponsored by
LECTURE COURSE LEVELSFundamentals: These open sessions are geared toward new graduates and ER veterinarians who are new to the ER world.
General: These open sessions present information that is useful for the ER clinician looking for updated information and clinical refresher courses.
VECCSpert: These open sessions present information that is useful for the ER clinician and new resident looking for how physiology and pathophysiology apply to the clinical treatment of emergency and critical care patients.
Specialist: These open sessions present information that is useful for those examining more in-depth physiology and pathophysiology of treating the emergency and critical care patient.
State of the Art: These open sessions present information that is useful for all who are looking for upcoming and new applications in emergency and critical care medicine and surgery.
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PRESIDENTIAL BALLROOM
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8:00am
9:00am
311
Small Animal Abstracts
Presentation schedule will be posted on the IVECCS website and in the Final Program.
321
Endothelial Glycocalyx-Woodcock
331
Hyperglycemia, Hyperosmolar Syndrome and Aortic Thromboembolism in a Dog-Koenig
341
Nephrotoxicants in Dogs and Cats-Wismer
351
Pathophysiology of AKI-Claus
9:30am
10:30am
322Plasma Volume and Tissue Edema: Balancing Two Extracellular Fluid Circulations of Albumin and Its Solvent-Woodcock
332
Smoke Inhalation and Puppy Pneumonia-Rozanski
342
Serotonin Syndrome-Harris
352
Urinary Biomarkers SDMA and More-Claus
11:00am
12:00pm
323
Introduction to RSE and GM Paradigm for Rational Fluid Prescribing-Woodcock
333
Persistent Post-Operative Regurgitation and Septic Peritonitis Post Urethral Obstruction-Keir
343
Recent Advances in Toxicology-Koenigshof
353
Management of AKI-Mathews
SMALL ANIMALABSTRACTS
ACVAA SPECIAL FOCUS CASE CONFERENCE TOXICOLOGY KIDNEY
GENERAL SPECIALIST SPECIALIST GENERAL VECCSPERT
RYMAN BALLROOM A TENNESSEE C PRESIDENTIAL A PRESIDENTIAL D PRESIDENTIAL B
1:30pm
2:30pm
314
Fever-Claus
324
Not So Basic Pain Anatomy-Yaksh
334
Point of Care Diagnostics in the ER-de Laforcade
344
Sepsis Defi nitions-Gladden
354
Red Blood Cell Storage Lesion-Musulin
3:00pm
4:00pm
315
Febrile Neutropenia-Claus
325
Pain Secondary to Tissue Injury and Infl ammation-Yaksh
335
Altered Mentation in the ER-Drobatz
345
Endothelitis and Sepsis-Woodcock
355
Controversies in Blood Banking-Musulin
4:15pm
5:15pm
316
Clinical Use of IVIG-Harris
326
Post Nerve Injury Pain-Yaksh
336
Shock-Drobatz
346
Pressors: Early and Often-Pashmakova
356
Panel: Controversies in Blood Banking-Musulin-Yagi-Istvan-Hale
ICU ACVAA / IVAPMSPECIAL FOCUS FUNDAMENTALS SEPSIS AVHTM
BLOOD BANKINGVECCSPERT SPECIALIST SPECIALIST VECCSPERT
RYMAN BALLROOM A TENNESSEE C PRESIDENTIAL A PRESIDENTIAL D PRESIDENTIAL B
sponsored byASPCA
sponsored byASPCA
sponsored byASPCA
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361
Fluid Therapy in the Septic Patient-Palmer
371
Small Mammal Respiratory Emergencies-Gladden
381Treatment of Snake Bite Envenomation: What’s the Evidence?-Tennent-BrownHeparin Therapy in the Horse: What’s the Evidence?-Dechant
391
Understanding Your Clients Needs During Their Pets’ End of Life Care-Grossman-Diehl
362
Hypertonic Saline-Kohen
372
Small Mammal Gastrointestinal Emergencies-Gladden
382
Diagnoses and Therapy for Coagulopathies in the Horse: What’s the Evidence-K Epstein
392Through the Eyes of a Client: A First-Hand Account of a Patient’s Journey with Five Different Specialists; What Happened and What Should Have Happened-Brogdon
363
Challenges in Fluid Therapy: AKI and Heart Disease Patients-Gladden
373
Avian Respiratory Emergencies-Graham
383
The Role of Lactate in Critical Care Medicine: What’s the Evidence?-Tennent-Brown
393
What if We Applied the Ritz Carlton Model in our Practices?-Brogdon
FLUID THERAPY EXOTICS LARGE ANIMAL PRACTICE MANAGEMENT
GENERAL GENERAL SPECIALIST
PRESIDENTIAL C RYMAN STUDIO L RYMAN STUDIO D PRESIDENTIAL CHAMBER B
364Asymmetry in Capillary Filtration: The Steady-State Starling Principle -WoodcockVenous Excess: A Different Approach to Monitoring the Circulation of Blood -Woodcock
374
Avian Gastrointestinal Emergencies-Graham
384
Critical Care at the Edge: How I Quack and What is the Evidence for my Quackery?-Corley
394
HR 101: Progressive Discipline - Powering Change with Principles-Proud
365
Relative Hypovolemia: Causes, Diagnosis, Therapy-Muir
375
Reptile Respiratory Emergencies-Klaphake
385Surgical Decision Making and Treatment of Cecal Disease-HasselTransfusion Triggers for Equine Blood Transfusion-Dechant
395
Can I Talk to the Manager? Using the Compass of Core Values to Get to Compromise-Proud
366
Mean Systemic Pressure: Implications for Fluid Therapy-Muir
376
Reptile Gastrointestinal Emergencies-Klaphake
386Panel: What is Maintenance Fluid Rate in the Foal?-Corley, FieldingPharmacokinetics/Dynamics of Gabapentin: Do Horses Reach Saturation Similar to Humans? -Gold
396
Top 5 Tools for Identifying and Solving Day-to-Day Leadership Dilemmas-Proud
FLUID THERAPY EXOTICS LARGE ANAIMAL PRACTICEMANAGEMENT
SPECIALIST GENERAL SPECIALIST
PRESIDENTIAL C RYMAN STUDIO L RYMAN STUDIO D PRESIDENTIAL CHAMBER B
STUDENT DEBT SEMINAR 4:00 - 6:00PM
Climbing Mt. Debt: Navigating Your Student Loans and
Repayment Options-Bartels
CYBER CAFEOPEN DAILY
6:30AMSponsored by
VECCS BOOKSTORE 9:00AM - 6:00PM
EXHIBIT HALL9:00AM - 6:30PM
FRID
AY, SEPTEM
BER 15
3016:30 - 7:30AM
BREAKFAST LECTURE
Making the Diagnosis - It is Not Always as it First Appears
-Bennett
3026:30 - 7:30AM
BREAKFAST LECTURE
The Logical Approach to Pain Control in Dogs and Cats
-Gaynor
30312:15 - 1:15PM
LUNCH & LEARN Kidney Disease in Dogs and Cats - How to Make the Most Out of an Early
Diagnosis-Ogeer
Breakfast Lectures and Lunch & Learn Sessions are open to all
registrants. Space is limited and on a fi rst come, fi rst serve basis.
sponsored byEMERAID
sponsored byEMERAID
sponsored byEMERAID
sponsored byCARE CREDIT
sponsored byCARE CREDIT
sponsored byCARE CREDIT
sponsored byEMERAID
sponsored byEMERAID
sponsored byEMERAID
sponsored byCARE CREDIT
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sponsored byCARE CREDIT
TENNESSEE D
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8:00am
9:00am
411T
The Art of Patient Care-Mattox
421T
The Who, What, When, Where, and Why’s of Fluid Therapy-Backus
431T
Analgesia Master Class-Mathews
441
Veterinary Fees for Emergency and Specialty Hospitals Master Class-Osborne
$30 FEE FOR VECCS PRACTICE
MANAGER
451
Strategies for Sanity: Setting Boundaries, Saying No, and Daily Debriefi ng-Holowaychuk
9:30am
10:30am
412T
Kitties in Crisis-Mattox
422T
Nursing Care for the Septic Patient-Newfi eld
452
Wellness and Positivity in the Workplace-Holowaychuk
11:00am
12:00pm
413T
The OTHER Diabetic Emergencies: HHS and Hypoglycemia-Newfi eld
423T
Tick-Tock: Nursing Management of the CHF Patient-Backus
433T
Mini Workshop: Barrier Nursing the Infectious Patient-O’Dwyer
TECHNICIAN TECHNICIAN LIMITED ENROLLMENT
LIMITEDENROLLMENT
LIMITEDENROLLMENT
ADVANCED GENERAL TECHNICAN PRACTICE MANAGEMENT
TENNESSEE A TENNESSEE B RYMAN STUDIO J RYMAN STUDIO F RYMAN STUDIO Q
1:30pm
2:30pm
414T
Pneumonia-Newfi eld
424T
Anaphylaxis: How, Why and What to Do-Brashear
434T
1:30 - 5:30PM
Nursing Care for Superstars-Mattox-O’Dwyer-Backus-Wereszczak
444
1:30 - 5:30PM
Creating A Compassionate Practice from the Inside Out by Focusing on Core Principles-Grossman-Dwyer
$30 FEE FOR VECCS PRACTICE
MANAGER
454
Feline Urethral Obstruction: Pearls of Practice-Drobatz
3:00pm
4:00pm
415T
Oxygen: Yes, it is a Drug!-Steele
425T
Emergency Care of Seizure Patients-Brashear
455
3:00 - 5:30PM
Resident Board Review for the ER Clinician: Antimicrobial Pharmacology, Choices and De-escalation Strategies-Pigott
4:15pm
5:15pm
416T
Check and Double-Check: The Nursing Bundle in Practice-Steele
426T
Acid/Base Tic Tac Toe-Brashear
TECHNICIAN TECHNICIAN TECHNICIANLIMITED ENROLLMENT
LIMITED ENROLLMENT
LIMITEDENROLLMENT
ADVANCED GENERAL PRACTICE MANAGEMENT
TENNESSEE A TENNESSEE B RYMAN STUDIO J RYMAN STUDIO F RYMAN STUDIO Q
Fee: $65Limit: 40
Fee: $50Limit: 45
Fee: $30Limit: 42
Fee: $95Limit: 32
Fee: $40Limit: 40
Fee: $30Limit: 40
Fee: $0Limit: 40
Fee: $40Limit: 42
Fee: $50Limit: 45
sponsored byCARE CREDIT
sponsored byCARE CREDIT
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461
Basic Ventilator Dry Lab-Fletcher-Goggs-Menard-Hopper-Jones
471
Case Studies in Managing the Successful CPR-Smarick
481.1
Focused Echocardiography for the ER Vet Wet Lab-DeFrancesco-G Lisciandro-S Lisciandro-Boysen-Bonagura-Aona
481.2
Advanced Anesthesia Monitoring Wet Lab-Allweiler
473
Ucath Placement Made Easy -Smarick
THIS COURSE IS A PRE-REQUISITE FOR COURSE 494.2
LIMITEDENROLLMENT
LIMITED ENROLLMENT LAB LAB
RYMAN BALLROOM B RYMAN STUDIO H OFF SITE OFF SITE
464
1:30 - 5:30PM
Advanced Ventilator Dry Lab-Fletcher-Goggs-Menard-Hopper-Jones
474
1:30 - 5:30PM
Emergency Abdominal Surgical Procedures-Mann
THIS COURSE IS A PRE-REQUISITE FOR COURSE 691.1
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484
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Bandages for Those Hard to Cover Places: Case Discussion and Workshop for Advanced Bandaging Techniques-Lux-Winkler-Wood
494.1
1:30 - 5:30PM
Point of Care Ultrasound: Ultrasound Guided IV Access, FAST Scans, and Lung Ultrasound Wet Lab-Boysen-Chamberlin-DeFrancesco-G Lisciandro-S Lisciandro-Sullivan
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1:30 - 3:30PM
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8:00am
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511
Learning to Use Ultrasound for UGRA: Best Practices-Mariano
521
Decision Making for the Inappetant Patient: Appetite Stimulants, When to Place Tubes, Etc-Murphy
531
The When, Why, and How of Antimicrobial Drug Classes-S Epstein
541
Alternatives to Allogenic Transfusion-Lynch
551
Global FAST use for Patient Monitoring During Resuscitation and for the Rapid Detection of Treatable Causes of Shock and CPR -G Lisciandro
9:30am
10:30am
512
Adjuncts to Local Anesthesia: How Do They Work and What Do They Do-Mariano
522
Feeding Tubes: What, Where, How-Murphy
532
Antimicrobial Use in the Emergency Patient-S Epstein
542
Autotransfusion and Red Blood Cell Salvage-Humm
11:00am
12:00pm
513
What ‘Big Data’ Can Do for Regional Analgesia-Mariano
523
The Role of Parenteral Nutrition in the Critical Patient-Murphy
533
Antimicrobial Stewardship-Palmer
543
Controversies in Plasma Use: Case Based Discussion-Holowaychuk-Walker
553
Diagnostic Imaging Tips in Feline Respiratory Distress-Rozanski
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514
Esophageal Doppler Monitoring for the Determination of Fluid Responsiveness-Muir
524
The Importance of Serum Albumin Concentration: An Update-Mazzaferro
534
Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome-Guillaumin
544
Thrombosis-Goggs
554
Gastrointestinal Surgery Core Principles-Winkler
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515
MK-467: A Novel Alpha Agonist-Pypendop
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Panel: Treating Hypoalbuminemia-Mazzaferro-Edwards-Messenger
535
Pulmonary Thromboembolism-Lynch
545
Recent Advancements in Thrombolysis in Feline Aortic Thromboembolism-Guillaumin
555
Diaphragmatic Hernia-Winkler
4:00pm
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516
Jet Ventilation-Pascoe
536
Hospital-Acquired Respiratory Distress-Rozanski
546
Antifi brinolytic Drugs: What is Our Current Understanding of Their Role-Kuo
556
Gall Bladder Mucocoeles and Biliary Obstruction-Lux
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561
Year-in-Review-Burkitt Creedon-Hopper
571Fluid Overload: Recognition and Management-FieldingHyperammonemia: When to Look for it and How to Treat it-Fielding
581
Twice as Many Raving Fans: Two Clients for Every Patient-Proud
572
Sodium Bicarbonate Should Never Be Used Except When it Should-CorleyHydroxyethyl Starches: Friend or Foe-Corley
582
Clinical Communication Skills: Tools for Better Medical and Business Outcomes; Part 1-Fineman
573
How to Treat Acute Hemorrhage-CorleyPlatelets in Sepsis: Innocent Bystanders or Active Players?-Goggs
583
Clinical Communication Skills: Tools for Better Medical and Business Outcomes; Part 2-Fineman
YEAR-IN-REVIEW LARGE ANIMAL PRACTICE MANAGEMENT
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564
Complications of Breeding and the Prepartum Period-Davidson
574
Fluid Therapy with Ongoing Fluid Losses: Ileus and Diarrhea-Schott
584
Clinical Communication Skills: Having Diffi cult Conversations-Fineman
565
Orchitis and Prostatitis-Davidson
Priapism, Paraphimosis, and Phimosis-Davidson
575
Fluid Therapy in Acute and Chronic Renal Disease-Schott
585
Clinical Communication Skills: Disclosing Medical Errors-Fineman
566
Cesarean Section: Emergency and Elective-Davidson
576Gunshot Wounds in Horses-Munsterman
Upper Airway and Esophageal Trauma-Munsterman
586
Why Aren’t More Women Leading Businesses? Promoting Change in a Feminized Profession-Page-Jones
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611T
Mythbusters 2017: Even Bloodier Truths and Myths of Transfusion Medicine-Yagi
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Huff, Puff, and Purr: Stabilizing the Respiratory Distressed Feline-Oliver
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Mechanical Ventilation for the Anesthetized Patient: Theory, Practical Applications, and Troubleshooting-Lafferty-Albino-Spelts-Konzer Birdwell
641
Electrolyte Imbalances: Case Based Approach to Successful Management-Waddell-Clarke
651
Feline Respiratory Distress and Echo in the ER-Rozanski
9:30am
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Learning Your ABGs: Interpreting Arterial Blood Gases-Oliver
622T
Too Sick To Isolate: Infectious Patients In The ICU-Wereszczak
11:00am
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613T
Kirby’s Rule of 20-Oliver
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Family Witnessed Resuscitation in the Veterinary Setting: Good or Bad?-Yagi
653
Envenomation Cases-Wells
1:30pm
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614T
The Clot Thickens: Coagulation and The ICU Patient-Wereszczak
624T
Re-Evaluating Intraoperative Fluid Therapy-Albino
634T
Mini Workshop: Placement, Care and Management of Urinary Catheters-Newfi eld
644
1:30-5:00PM
Advanced Physiology Rounds: Cardiovascular Physiology-Burkitt Creedon-Hopper-Epstein-Chow
654
1:30-5:00PM
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2:45pm
3:45pm
615T
Under Pressure: Understanding the Physics of Positive Pressure Ventilation;Part 1-Jones
625T
Capnography: Advanced Monitoring for Anesthesia and CPR-Albino
635T
2:45-5:15PM
Technician Manager’s Master Class-Brashear-Wereszczak
4:00pm
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616T
Under Pressure: Understanding the Physics of Positive Pressure Ventilation;Part 2-Jones
626T
Acute Pain Management: It’s Not Just Because We’re Nice People-Spelts
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661
Managing the Diffi cult Airway-Raffe-Muir-Palmer-Vigani
671
Not Your Typical UO Case: Going for the Gold-Pashmakova-Puchot
681
Exotic Emergency Techniques Wet Lab-Graham-Klaphake-Gladden
691.1
Emergency Abdominal Surgical Procedures Wet Lab-Mann-Winkler-Lux-Pigott-Johnson
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691.2
Advanced Anesthesia Monitoring-Garcia-Pereira
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How to Set Up a Point-of-Care Ultrasound Program in Your Clinic-G Lisciandro
674
You Don’t Need a PhD for Simple Blood Gas Analysis-Tart
684
Practical Diagnostics and Their Interpretation in Reptiles in Small Animal Practice-Klaphake
694
1:30-5:00PM
Advanced Life Support Procedures Wet Lab-Fletcher-Rudloff-Boller-Yagi
665
2:45-5:15PM
Managing Complications During Anesthesia-Truchetti
675
2:45-5:15PM
Fluid Balance Challenges in AKI: Case Based Discussion-Vigani
685
Exotic Animal Emergency Critical Care - Beyond Triage-Gladden
686
Critically Ill Exotic Animal Emergency Triage-Gladden-Graham
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711Novel Oral Anticoagulants-BoydFibrinolysis and Update on Antifi brinolytic Drugs in Veterinary Medicine-Boiron
721
Hemorrhagic Shock in Human Medicine-DeLuca
731
Alpha 2 Agonists: Friend or Foe?-Messenger
741
Maintenance Fluids-Hansen-Boysen
751
Coagulation Disorders in the ICU-Waddell
761
Year-in-Review-Tennent-Brown-Hassel
9:15am
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712Clinical Evaluation of Oxygenation-FarrellPercutaneous Tracheostomy: A New Approach to an Ancient Technique-Pardo
722
Human Trauma Updates-DeLuca
732
NSAIDS and Anesthesia-Messenger
742
Colloid Fluid Therapy-Menard-Goggs
752
Drug Interactions in the ICU-Lynch
762
Fluid and Electrolyte Balance in Sport Horses-Schott
10:30am
11:30am
713Extracorporeal Blood Purifi cation Techniques in Sepsis-CullerPathophysiology of Sepsis Associated Encephalopathy-Weeks
723
Respiratory Complications of Trauma-Waddell
733
Propofol vs. Alphaxalone-Martin
743
Closed Abdominal Drains-Clarke-Winkler
753
Immunosuppressive Drugs in the ICU-Lynch
763
Understanding Biomarkers in Large Animal Emergency Critical Care-Radcliffe
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Treating Trauma Without the Drama-Oliver
821T
Under the Hood: Anesthesia Machines and Maintenance-Spelts
831
Trauma: Pearls in Practice-Lynch
841
Complex Cases in Fluid Management-Mazzaferro
851
8:00-11:00AM
Dystocia: Tools and Therapy for Medical Management- Neonatal Resuscitation and Immediate Post-Partum Care-Davidson
861
GI Surgery: Pearls in Practice-Winkler
812T
Toxic Avenger: Your Dog Ate What?!-Oliver
822T
The Technicians Approach to Thoracic Auscultation-O’Dwyer
832
Case Based Transfusion Decision Making-Musulin
862
Fluid Therapy: Pearls in Practice-Clarke
813T
Colloids: To Use or Not to Use?-Newfi eld
823T
Innovative Intubations-Konzer-Birdwell
863
Anesthesia: Pearls in Practice-Messenger
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