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PROGRAMFALLPURDUE VETERINARY MEDICINE
CONFERENCE
2012SEPT 18-21
Back On Campus
Updated ProgramAugust 20, 2012
Welcome! Conference OverviewTuesday, September 18, 201211:00 a.m. IAHF/PVM Brunch & Golf Outing5:30 p.m. Pet Tribute Garden Anniversary Reception and Elanco Lecture
Wednesday, September 19, 20128:00 a.m.-5:10 p.m. Concurrent CE Tracks for Vet Tech, Small Animal, Professional11:30 a.m.-12:45 p.m. IVTA Luncheon5:30 p.m. Combined Medicine Mixer and Auction
Thursday, September 20, 20127:00 a.m.-5:10 p.m. Concurrent CE Tracks for Equine, Vet Tech Specialties, Research, Food Animal, Small Animal and Industrial Partners11:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m. Dean’s Club Luncheon4:20 p.m.-5:10 p.m. Dr. Jack & Naomi Stockton Lecture with Dr. Mike Cranfield, Mountain Gorilla Veterinary Project5:30 p.m. Awards Celebration
Friday, September 21, 20128:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m. Vet Tech Specialty Workshops8:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m. Shelter Medicine8:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m. Blood Donor Dog Program8:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m. Case Studies in Hematology8:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m. Ask the Professor Small Groups
Saturday, September 22, 20128:00 a.m. Dr. Skip Jackson Dog Jog
Priority 4 Paws : Mobile Surgery Unit Friday, Sept. 21, 2012Purdue University College of Veterinary Medicine has launched a new surgery unit on wheels that will serve the needs of animal shelters in Indiana while also expanding opportunities for DVM veterinary students. Named “Priority 4 Paws,” the new trailer, was funded with support from PetSmart Charities, the Tony Stewart Foundation, the Ryan Newman Foundation, Midmark and LifeLine Mobile. A three week elective block, “Shelter Medicine and Surgery,” has been designed to allow fourth-year students two weeks on the road with the surgery unit and one week with a veterinarian at a humane society or shelter. A formal public dedication ceremony is planned for Friday, September 21, 3:00 p.m. at the West Entrance of Stewart Center. Tours will be from 10:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m.
Purdue Veterinary Medicine Tours Wednesday, Thursday, FridaySee what’s new at Purdue Veterinary Medicine by taking a Guided Tour during Fall Conference Week.Tour Schedule :
Tours begin at the Conference Information Table located right inside the Harrison Street East Entrance to Lynn Hall. Space is limited. Please pick up a tour ticket at the PVM Alumni exhibit booth
Welcome to the Purdue Veterinary Medicine 2012 Fall Conference. We are so pleased to have this year’s conference back on Purdue’s Campus where it belongs. Wednesday and Thursday Continuing Education (CE) Sessions will be held at PU Stewart Center. Friday sessions and workshops will be held at PU Stewart Center and Lynn Hall. See each workshop and special event for campus location and fees.
The annual conference is designed to provide CE for the entire veterinary team. Unless otherwise noted, all conference sessions and special events are open to DVMs, veterinary technicians,students and the entire veterinary team.
CE Opportunities and Proof of AttendanceOne Continuing Education (CE) credit is offered for each 50 minutesession of lecture. Attendees can earn up to 26 credits of Continuing Education at the PVM 2012 Fall Conference. It is your responsiblilty to document which sessions you attend and the number of hours you receive.
RegistrationRegister online at www.vet.purdue.edu/fallconference or mail/fax the attached registration form. Early registration fees are available until Sept. 1. After Sept. 1, late registration fees apply. Registration will be located on the first floor of Stewart Center in the East Foyer and will be open 7:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. on Wednesday, Sept. 19 and Thursday, Sept. 20. On Friday Sept. 21, registration will be in both Stewart Center and Lynn Hall from 7:00 a.m. to noon. Stop by Registration to pick up your conference materials and name tag.
Conference Registration Options:Full Conference (3 Days) provides:•Tuesday evening Pet Tribute Garden Anniversary Reception and Elanco Lecture (no fee, but registration required)•All Wednesday, Thursday and Friday morning CE Sessions•Entrance to the Exhibit Hall with complimentary refreshments•Wednesday Medicine Mixer/Auction (no fee, but registration required)Single day registrations are also available. Additional fees may be required for special events and Friday workshops. Please see each event for details.
Exhibitor BoothsExhibitor booths will be open from 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 19 and Thursday, Sept. 20 in Stewart Center 214/218. Morning and afternoon refreshments will be served in the Exhibit Hall. Plan to visit the new exhibit area frequently throughout your conference stay.
ProceedingsProceedings are available in both PDF and eReader format at no cost to conference registrants via the PVM Fall Conference website. Registrants will receive a password via email to access the online proceedings. A flash drive containing conference proceedings also may be purchased at the registration desk for $25.00.
Fall Conference ParkingWhen driving to Purdue’s West Lafayette Campus, pleaseallow plenty of travel time for parking, busy campus streets and road construction. Parking options include: shuttles from off campus locations, Grant Street Garage visitor parking and a limited number of ‘A’ parking passes. More information about parking can be found at the Fall Conference website: www.vet.purdue.edu/2012fallconference/parking/
Wednesday, Sept. 19th11:30 a.m.11:40 a.m.11:50 a.m.
Thursday, Sept. 20th11:30 a.m.11:40 a.m.11:50 a.m.
Friday, Sept. 21st12:15 p.m.
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Special Events Descriptions
Tuesday, Sept. 18, 2012
Pet Tribute Garden Anniversary Receptionand Elanco LecturePlease join us Tuesday night at 5:30 p.m. to get your conference week off to a great start as we celebrate the 5-year anniversary of the Dolores McCall Pet Tribute Garden, a Gift from the Class of 1972, located just outside of the Small Animal Hospital. After the short program, a reception with hors d’oeuvres will occur in the Continuum Café in Lynn Hall. At 7:00 p.m., immediately following the anniversary reception, the Elanco Lecture for the Center for the Human-Animal Bond welcomes Dr. Susan Prieto-Welch, Director CAPS Program, who will explore the topic of grief associated with pet loss. (1 CE Credit)
Join us for a fun and exciting round of golf prior to the start of the Purdue Veterinary Medicine Fall Conference! This year’s golf outing will be held at the Purdue Ackerman Hills Course and is coordinated by the Indiana Animal Health Foundation and Purdue Veterinary Medicine. All funds raised will be used for scholarships andthe support of student activities. Please register at this sitewww.vet.purdue.edu/2012fallconference/registration or mail in the attached form. We are excited about this partnership – plan to attend!
Tuesday, Sept. 18, 2012IAHF/PVM Golf Outing
Wednesday, Sept. 19, 2012Combined Medicine Mixer & AuctionDon’t miss this complimentary event in the Purdue Memorial Union (PMU)Ballrooms that celebrates reunion classes and supports scholarships and other student-related projects. The evening is sure to be full of laughs, friendly competition and memories. Heavy hors d’oeuvres will be served.
Dean’s Club Luncheon Thursday, Sept. 20, 2012Dean Willie Reed hosts an appreciation event each fall for members of the PVM Dean’s Club. Dr. Lisa Greenhill, Associate Executive Director for Institutional Research and Diversity at the Association of American Veterinary Medical Colleges, will be our guest presenter. She will speak on: Key Findings from the DiVersity Matters College Climate Survey. This year’s luncheon will be held at the Dauch Alumni Center with transportation provided from the west entrance of Stewart Center to Dauch. Transportation will leave Stewart Center at 11:15 a.m. and the luncheon will officially begin at 11:30 a.m. Note: Alumni and friends who make a gift of $500 or more during the calendar year are recognized with membership in the PVM Dean’s Club. If you would like to become a member, select the membership option on your registration form or call 800-830-0104 to talk with a member of the Office of Advancement Team.
Dr. Jack & Naomi Stockton LectureThe Mountain Gorilla Veterinary Project Thursday, Sept. 20, 2012Don’t miss this fascinating lecture about The Mountain Gorilla Veterinary Project (MGVP). MGVP is dedicated to saving the lives of critically-endangered mountain gorillas. Dr. Mike Cranfield, Co-Director of MGVP, will share captivating stories and photos about the international team of veterinarians, the Gorilla Doctors, who provide wild mountain gorillas with direct, hands-on care. The Gorilla Doctors regularly monitor the health of gorilla groups to ensure the early detection of disease and injury. When gorillas suffer from human-induced or life-threatening trauma or disease, the Gorilla Doctors stage medical interventions to save their lives. (1 CE Credit)
Awards Celebration Thursday, Sept. 20, 2012Join us for a delightful evening as we honor the College’s distinguished alumni and educators. A cocktail hour will begin at 5:30 p.m. with dinner at 6:30 p.m. in the Purdue Memorial Union North Ballroom. Following dinner, heartwarming videos featuring the award recipients and their nominators will showcase these exceptional Purdue Veterinary Medicine family members.
Congratulations:2012 Distinguished Alumnus Award Winners:Dr. Ron DeHaven and Dr. Max Rodibaugh
2011 Veterinary Technology Outstanding Teaching Award Winner:Liane Shaw, RVT
2012 Dr. Skip Jackson Dog Jog Saturday, Sept. 22, 2012The new Dr. Skip Jackson Dog Jog combines the annual Road Race and the student-run Dog Jog for a great event that embraces the rich tradition and history of Purdue Veterinary Medicine. This 5K run/walk, sponsored by McAfee Animal Hospital, attracts faculty, staff, students, alumni and their dogs. The race will begin at 8:00 a.m. from Lynn Hall and route through campus on Saturday, September 22, 2012, the conclusion of the Fall Conference week. All proceeds will go to the PetSafe Program, a community service offered by Purdue University’s College of Veterinary Medicine to meet the short-term housing needs of pets whose owners are temporarily unable to provide care. Please register at this sitehttp://purduedogjog.com
Wednesday, Sept. 19, 2012Indiana Veterinary Technicians Association(IVTA) LuncheonIn addition to the annual business meeting, this year’s IVTA luncheonwill offer a lecture by Dr. Bianca Zenor, a Practice Development Veterinarian from Hills Pet Nutrition, Inc. Dr. Zenor will speak on: A New Tool in the Management of GI Diseases. According to Dr. Zenor, “When it comes to GI problems, the right nutrition makes all the difference. Now your toughest canine GI cases can be managed with a diet that is not only low in fat, but helps to soothe, protect and restore the GI tract.” Please join us to catch up on the latest IVTA news, meet with friends, enjoy the food and collect an hour of CE credit all over the lunch hour! (1 CE Credit)
Wednesday Sept. 19, 2012
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Dr. Andrew BeardowCardiac Drugs, the Ones We Use and Why We Use Them
Sponsored by Boehringer Ingelheim
Sponsored by Hill’s Pet Nutrition, Inc.
Sponsored by Hill’s Pet Nutrition, Inc.
Sponsored by Hill’s Pet Nutrition, Inc.
Sponsored by Hill’s Pet Nutrition, Inc.
Sponsored by Hill’s Pet Nutrition, Inc.
Sponsored by Boehringer Ingelheim
Jamie Schoenbeck WalshCompassion Fatigue:The Emotional Abyss
Jamie Schoenbeck Walsh Team Communication:Perception vs. Reality
Dr. Andrew BeardowManaging a Murmur:The Team Approach
Dr. Allen CannedySmall RuminantZoonotic Diseases
Dr. Allen CannedyCamelid Behavior
Dr. Jan HawkinsThe Technician’s Role in Equine Colic
Dr. Jan HawkinsThe Technician’s Role in Equine Fracture Stabilization
Indiana Veterinary Technicians Association(IVTA) LuncheonPMU West Faculty Lounge Dr. Bianca Zenor
A New Tool in theManagement of GI Diseases
Cheryl HurdBasic Abdominal Ultrasound
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Connie HanRadiographic Positioning:Secrets to Making Perfect Radiographs
Dr. Matt Beal CPCR 2012
Dr. Matt Beal Promoting Safe Transfusion Medicine Practices
Dr. Tracey RitzmanAir Sacs and Eggs:Avian Emergency Care
Dr. Tracey RitzmanFerret Emergency Conditionsand Critical Care
Sponsored by Hill’s Pet Nutrition, Inc.
Sponsored by Hill’s Pet Nutrition, Inc.
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Aquatic Animal Program
Dr. Jena QuestenHusbandry of Common Pet Fish
Sponsored by Indiana Soybean Alliance
Dr. Jena QuestenKHV, the Disease, Prevalence and Prevention
Dr. Jena QuestenNon-Lethal Diagnostic Testing
Dr. Jena QuestenAdding Fish to Private Practice
Dr. Chris WeeksHealth Maintenance in Aquaculture
Dr. Chris WeeksGlobal Aquaculture:Where is it Going and Why?
Sponsored by Indiana Soybean Alliance
Sponsored by Indiana Soybean Alliance
Sponsored by Indiana Soybean Alliance
Sponsored by Novartis Cavoy
Sponsored by Indiana Soybean Alliance
Sponsored by Indiana Soybean Alliance
Dr. Jennifer StrasserAn Ounce of Biosecurity... Worth More Than a Pound of Cure
Dr. Steve HartSoy in Aquaculture
30 Minute Break - Visit the Exhibit Hall
30 Minute Break - Visit the Exhibit Hall
Exhibit Hall Open (Stewart Center 214/218)
Combined Medicine Mixer & Auction (PMU Ballrooms)
Wednesday Sept. 19, 20128:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.5:30 p.m.
Professional Development:Sharpening Up Your Clinic’s “Brand”Stew 322
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Dr. Gary LantzManagement of Selected Facial Fractures
Dr. Jose Ramos-VaraMast Cell Tumors Part 1
Dr. Mike ChildressMast Cell Tumors Part 2
Dr. Dan McQuiston / Bill SchroederHow do your clients determine the “value” of your services?
Sponsored by Pfizer Animal Health
Sponsored by Pfizer Animal Health
Small Animal IIStew 306
Dr. Tracey RitzmanFerret Endocrine Conditions:Diagnosis and Treatment
Dr. Tracey RitzmanThe Bald Bird
Dr. Andrew BeardowManaging a Murmur: Between the Practitioner and Dog Owner
Dr. Andrew BeardowManaging a Canine Patient with Heart Failure Before You Get the Echo
Dr. Dan HoganThe Team Approach to Congestive Heart Failure
Dr. Henry Green IIICongenital Heart Diseases
Dr. Tomo InoueAre You Going to Anesthetize These Little Creatures?
Sponsored by Boehringer Ingelheim
Sponsored by Boehringer Ingelheim
Sponsored by Boehringer Ingelheim
Sponsored by Boehringer Ingelheim
Sponsored by Pfizer Animal Health
Sponsored by Pfizer Animal Health
Sponsored by Pfizer Animal Health
Sponsored by Pfizer Animal Health
Sponsored by Pfizer Animal Health
Dr. Dan McQuiston / Bill SchroederWhat is your “brand” in the eyes of your clients?
Dr. Dan McQuiston/Bill SchroederHow can you get everyone in your clinic to think about promoting the “brand”?
Lunch CE Lecture and PanelDr. Richard GoebelCan Practice Success Impact Scholarships AND Your Retirement?
Dr. Dan McQuiston/Bill SchroederWhat are some action steps using social media that you can take to enhance your brand?
Dr. Kyle Hultgren / Wil GwinSafe Medication Practices and Service Expansion
Dr. Kyle Hultgren / Wil GwinThe Business Case for Safety
Dr. Allen CannedyIncreasing Private Practice Revenue Through Diversity
30 Minute Break - Visit the Exhibit Hall
30 Minute Break - Visit the Exhibit Hall
Lunch
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Dr. Don WaldronHepatobiliary Surgery:Biopsy to Lobectomy
Dr. Don WaldronExploratory Celiotomy
Dr. Don WaldronEssential AbdominalSurgical Techniques
Dr. Don WaldronLaryngeal Paralysis in Dogs
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Thursday Sept. 20, 2012 Dean’s Club Luncheon(Dauch Alumni Center)
11:30 a.m. - 1:30 p.m.
Exhibit Hall Open(Stewart Center 214/218)
8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Stew 206
Stew 206
Stew 202Vet Tech Specialties Hot Topics: Research
30 Minute Break - Visit the Exhibit Hall
30 Minute Break - Visit the Exhibit Hall
Dr. Leah CohnCanine Ehrlichiosis:It’s Complicated
Danielle BuchananBecoming a Veterinary Technician Specialist
Sponsored byIDEXX Laboratories
Sunrise CE LectureDr. Lynn GuptillMRSA In Your Practice: How Common Is It? How Do You Handle It?
Dr. Leah CohnFeline Cytauxzoonosis
Danielle BuchananAspergillosis:A Nosey Situation
Sponsored byIDEXX Laboratories
Dr. Leah CohnUrinary Tract Infection: Common but not Always Simple
Danielle BuchananFeeding Tubes:The NE, E and the PEG Sponsored by
IDEXX Laboratories
Dr. Ron RiegelClinical Application of Laser Therapyin Practice
Harry Latshaw, MS, RVT, VTS“Vaporizer, Vaporizer, Who’s Got the Vaporizer?”
Kim SederquistPhysical Exam of the Cardiac Patient
Sponsored byCompanion Laser Therapy
Sponsored byVetamac, Inc.
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Lunch CE LectureDr. Ron Riegel The Scientific Basis of Laser Therapy Sponsored by
Companion Laser Therapy
Visit the Exhibit Hall
Industrial Partners
Kim SederquistThe PQRSTs of ECGs
Kim SederquistA Puppy with a Murmur,Hmmm... Top 3 Canine Congenital Defects
Dr. James StepusinTicks and Tick Control in Your Backyard Sponsored by
Merial
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Stew 310Food Animal Program
Lew Runnels Lecture
Dr. Allen CannedyPractice Tips for Small Ruminant and Camelid Private Practitioners
Dr. Allen CannedyCommon Procedures for SmallRuminant and Camelid Practitioners
Dr. Duane MurphyNew, Unusual and Re-emerging Diseases Seen at the ADDL
Dr. Jan HawkinsPorcine Surgery
Dr. John BakerPorcine Circovirus-A Practitioner’s Observations and Experiences
Dr. Nicole OlynkDriving Forces in US Swine and Dairy Markets
Dr. Jack & Naomi Stockton Lecture:Loeb PlayhousePU Stewart Center
Dr. Mike CranfieldMountain Gorilla Veterinary Project
Thursday Sept. 20, 2012Awards Celebration (PMU North Ballroom)
5:30 p.m. Reception
6:30 p.m. Dinner
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Update of Infectious Diseases in the Horse
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Dr. Nicola PusterlaEHV-1 Myeloencephalopathy:New Insights from Recent Outbreaks
Dr. Nicola PusterlaTick-Borne Diseases in Horses
Dr. Nicola PusterlaRecent Insights into Equine Protozoal Myeloencephalitis
Dr. Nicola PusterlaEquine Proliferative Enteropathy:Infection by Lawsonia Intracellularis
Dr. Sandra TaylorClostridial Diseases of Equids
Stew 302Small Animal III
Dr. Nolie ParnellManagement of Anorexia
Dr. Nolie ParnellGI Disease and Nutrition
Dr. Richard NelsonThyroid Disease: The Confusion Persists
Dr. Richard NelsonTreatment and Monitoring Strategies for Diabetics
Dr. Richard NelsonDealing with the Problematic Diabetic
Dr. Richard NelsonCurve Balls in the Diagnosis andTreatment of Hyperadrenocorticism
Small Animal IVStew 306
Dr. Wendy TownsendCanine Ophthalmology:A-Z, Part 1
Dr. Wendy TownsendCanine Ophthalmology:A-Z, Part 2
Dr. Stacy TinklerStrategic Deworming in Horses
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Loeb PlayhousePU Stewart Center
Dr. Mike CranfieldMountain Gorilla Veterinary Project
Dr. Jack & Naomi Stockton Lecture:
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Dr. Matt BealTracheal Collapse:Old Disease; NewerTreatment Options
Dr. Matt BealApproach to the Patient with Respiratory Distress
Dr. Matt BealApproach to the Patient with Thoracic Trauma
Dr. Matt BealApproach to the Patient with Abdominal Trauma
Friday Sept. 21, 2012
Community Service:Blood Donor Dog Program
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Dr. Sara BennettInterpreting Canine Body Language
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Stew 202Shelter Medicine
Sheryl Walker Hands-On Behavior Assessments
After a live demonstration, participants will be guided on conducting behavior assessments with shelter dogs using the Match-Up II Shelter Dog Rehoming Program.
(This session is filled.)
Dr. Nancy FergusonPediatric Spay/Neuter
Dr. Carol EckerHow to Run a Shelter on a Dime
Dr. Sara BennettBehavior Assessmentsfor Shelter Dogs
Lunch on Your Own
Shuttle toAfternoon Session at Almost HomeHumane Society
Lynn Hall 1192Ask the Professor
Dr. Pete BillGood Drugs Gone Bad: Case Studies in Therapeutic Misadventures
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Dr. Lynn GuptillSmall Animal Infectious Diseases Roundtable
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Dr. Jeff KoAsk Dr. Ko!General Anesthetic Questions
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Sponsored byMaddie’s Shelter
Sponsored byMaddie’s Shelter
Sponsored byMaddie’s Shelter
Sponsored byMaddie’s Shelter
Sponsored byMaddie’s Shelter
Sponsored byElanco
Sponsored byElanco
Dr. Mike ChildressTips in Managing Small Animal Oncology Cases
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Box Lunch Provided
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Dr. Catharine Scott-Moncrieff andDanielle BuchananThe Nuts and Bolts of Managing a Blood Donation Program
Dr. Paula JohnsonMeet the Beneficiaries
Participants can meet the Blood Donor Dog Team and take part in the dog park dedication. Tours to observe blood collection, separation and storage will be offered. Attendees may also donate to the American Red Cross human blood drive.
Community Service Track: Blood Donor Dog Program (cont.)
Lunch on Your Own
Sponsored byElanco
$300/DVM$200/Vet Tech
Lunch Provided
Lynn Hall 1214
Clinical Pathology Workshop
Case Studies in Hematology forDVMs and Vet Techs
The Purdue Clinical Pathology Faculty will offer a full day course for veterinarians and veterinary technicians. Technicians with some hematologic experience will achieve the greatest benefit.
(limit 45)
Case Studies in Hematology forDVMs and Vet Techs (cont.)
Case studies will emphasize blood smear evaluation with associated CBC data as the main approach to illustrate key principles in identification and interpretation of important hematologic abnormalities seen in small animal practice.
(Entire Workshop8 CE Credits)
Kim Sederquist / Carrie LaCombeECG Workshop This workshop is designed to assist with ECG interpretation using a step by step approach.
(limit 20)
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Lunch on Your Own
Lynn Hall 2191/2213
Danielle BuchananPercutaneous Endoscopic Gastronomy (PEG) Tube Placement
(limit 15) Lynn Hall2213
Sponsored by
Lynn Hall2191
Lynn Hall2191
Vet Tech Specialty Workshops
Kim Sederquist / Carrie LaCombeECG Workshop Repeated from8:00 a.m.
(limit 20)
FALL CONFERENCEYou can conveniently register online at www.vet.purdue.edu/fallconference
(If you are not able to register online, mail and fax information is provided on the back of this form.) We ask that all Purdue faculty, staff, students, conference speakers and exhibitors register online.
□ Vet Tech / Non-PU Vet Tech Students (10364)□ Veterinarian (10296)
□ Practice Managers-Professional Development Wed. Only (10365)□ Other Professionals-Aquatic Animal Wed. Only (10611) □ Shelter Medicine Staff - Friday Only (10577)
Check One:
Additional Fees may be required for Special Events and Friday Workshops. Please see each event for details.
Full Conference Registration Provides:•Tuesday Pet Tribute Garden Anniversary Reception and Elanco Lecture
•Entrance to the Exhibit Hall with complimentary refreshments during Wednesday and Thursday Sessions•All Wednesday and Thursday Continuing Education Sessions •Wednesday Medicine Mixer/Auction
•Friday Session - Blood Donor Dog Program•Friday Morning CE Session - Shelter Medicine
Special Events/Workshops/Meal Options
Registration Options$$Retired Veterinarians
Veterinarians
Practice Managers / Other Professional Staff (Wed. Only)(Office Managers, Biologists, Regulatory, Research Scientists)
$Vet Tech/ Non-PU Vet Tech Students
FullConference
$150$300
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WednesdayOnly
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ThursdayOnly
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FridayOnly
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$75
Late Feeafter 9/1/12
$50$50
$--- $90 --- --- $25$25
--- --- --- $30 $25 $Shelter Medicine Staff (Fri. Only)(Underwritten by Maddie's Shelter Program for shelter staff to attend)
SEPTEMBER 18 - 21, 2012Purdue University Campus West Lafayette, IN
PURDUE VETERINARY MEDICINE
Tuesday, September 18Cost Qty Total
Pet Tribute Garden Anniversary Reception and Elanco Lecture Please register to attend this event so we may have a projected number of attendees.
$Complimentary
REGISTRATION CONTINUED ON BACK
Wednesday, September 19Boxed Lunch $$12.00Indiana Vet Tech Assocation Luncheon $$12.00Combined Medicine Mixer & Auction
Please register to attend this event so we may have a projected number of attendees.
$Complimentary
Additional Fees May Apply
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PEC Business ServicesPurdue UniversityStewart Center, Room 110128 Memorial MallWest Lafayette, IN 47907-2034
Fax #: 765.494.0567Phone #: 765.494.2753
For more information on registration, please e-mail Courtenay Murakowski, [email protected], or call 765.494.2753.For more information about program content, please e-mail Marti [email protected] or call 765.494.0611.
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Education Scholarship Fund $Donations
Roger L. Lukens Vet Tech Scholarship Fund $Proceedings Thumb Drive (Print copies no longer available, full proceedings also will be available free via web for registered attendees.)
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PVM 2012 Fall Conference Registration Grand Total $Make checks payable to Purdue University or pay by credit card below.
Special Events/Workshops/Meals Subtotal $
Friday, September 21 (Space is Limited at Some of These Events - Be Sure to Register Early)
Shelter Medicine Hands-On Behavior AssessmentClinical Pathology: Case Studies in HematologyBasic ECG Workshop 8:00-9:50 a.m.PEG Tube Placement WorkshopBasic ECG Workshop 1:00-2:50 p.m. Repeated from 8 a.m.
Ask the Professor Small Groups□ Dr. Pete Bill □ Dr. Lynn Guptill □ Dr. Jeff Ko □ Dr. Mike Childress
Select all that you wish to attend
Community Service: Blood Donor Dog Program 8:00 a.m.- 4:00 p.m. Please register to attend this event so we may have a projected number of attendees.
Included with Full orFriday Registration
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Thursday, September 20Boxed LunchDean's Club Luncheon (Dean's Club Members)Become a Dean's Club MemberAwards Celebration (General Reservation)Awards Celebration (Student Fee, Limited Space)Awards Celebration (Table of Eight Sponsorship)
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$15.00$300.00/DVM or $200/Vet Tech
$25.00$25.00$25.00$30.00/ea.
$12.00$25.00
A Gift of $500.00 or More$40.00$15.00$400.00
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The Purdue University College of Veterinary Medicine is taking precautionary measures to protect Purdue Veterinary Medicine animals from foreign animal diseases. As a result, anyone who has traveled outside of the United States or Canada and who has had contact with animals or animal premises while outside the United States or Canada within 5 days (120 hours) prior to September 18, 2012 cannot enter Lynn Hall or other areas of the veterinary complex. Conference attendees must comply with the Purdue Veterinary Medicine Policy on Biosecurity Precautions.
Biosecurity Measures:
□ By checking this box, I have read and agree to the terms of the biosecurity statement above.
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Purdue Ackerman Hills Course1300 Cherry LaneWest Lafayette, IN765.494.3139
The IN Animal Health Foundation and the Purdue Veterinary Medicine Fall Conference are very pleased to partner on this year’s golf outing! Golf will be played at the Ackerman Hills Course on the Purdue University Campus in West Lafayette. The outing will feature fun games, great golf, prizes, a BBQ lunch, and appetizers after the round in the Pavilion at the course. Golf begins at 12:30 p.m. with a shotgun start. The outing’s format is a modified Florida scramble, enabling golfers of all skill levels to compete.
Hole Sponsorships: All funds raised will be used for scholarships and the support of student activities (i.e. Boiler Vet Camp, etc.) To raise additional funds, we’re offering hole sponsorships. For $250, your class, clinic, or company is recognized with a promotional sign at the tee. You will also be listed in the Hoosier Veterinarian newsletter as a sponsor of the event. Your company or clinic’s logo will be featured on the hole sponsor sign. Please email your logo to [email protected].
Open Division - Any combination of four playersClass Division - Four players from the same class (i.e. Purdue Class of ‘74)
Please send this form along with your check to IAHF or include your credit card information. Reservation and payment must be submitted by September 10, 2012.
Tuesday, September 18, 2012
-Registration 11:00 a.m. - 12:15 p.m.-Driving Range Open 11:00 a.m. - Noon-Buffet Lunch Served 11:15 a.m. - 12:15 p.m.-Shotgun Start 12:30 p.m.-Appetizers/Announce Award Winners 5:30 p.m.
IAHF/PVM FALL CONFERENCEGOLF OUTING
Name:
Address:
City, State, Zip:
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For all foursomes: Please include the names of your teammates. If you do not have a foursome, you will be paired with other players. Mail to:
Indiana Animal Health Foundation201 S. Capitol Avenue, Suite 405
317.974.0888fax 317.974.0985
Indianapolis, IN 46225
Check one:□ Open Division □ Class Division
College/Class
Hole Sponsor: □ Yes □ NoCompany/Clinic/Class Name:
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Exp. Date: CVV Code:
Credit Card: □ Visa □ Mastercard □ AMX □ Discover
Total Due: $
QTY TotalGolf, 1/2 Cart & Lunch: □ $95/person
Lunch Only: □ $20/person
Hole Sponsor: □ $250/Hole
PURDUE VETERINARY MEDICINEFall Conference Continuing Education Form
This form will serve as your CE Certificate and is for your use only. It is intended to help you record the sessions that you attend while at the PVM Fall Conference, Sept. 18-21, 2012, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN. The entries that are checked on this form and accuracy of those entries are your responsibility. Documentation of this type is necessary for license renewal. It is possible to earn up to 26 credits of Continuing Education at the PVM 2012 Fall Conference.
Address _________________________________________________________________________________________Name _____________________________________________ E-mail________________________________________
Signature ____________________________ Total CE Credits Obtained_____ Date______________________________
Wednesday, September 19, 2012Small Animal I 8:00 a.m. Dr. Don WaldronHepatobiliary Surgery: Biopsy to Lobectomy (1)9:00 a.m. Dr. Don Waldron Exploratory Celiotomy (1)10:20 a.m. Dr. Don Waldron Essential Abdominal Surgical Techniques (1)1:00 p.m. Dr. Don Waldron Laryngeal Paralysis in Dogs (1)2:00 p.m. Dr. Gary Lantz Management of Selected Facial Fractures (1)3:20 p.m. Dr. Jose Ramos-Vara Mast Cell Tumors Part 1 (1)4:20 p.m. Dr. Mike Childress Mast Cell Tumors Part 2 (1)
Small Animal II 8:00 a.m. Dr. Tracey RitzmanFerret Endocrine Conditions: Diagnosis and Treatment (1)9:00 a.m. Dr. Tracey Ritzman The Bald Bird (1)10:20 a.m. Dr. Tomo InoueAre You Going to Anesthetize These Little Creatures? (1)1:00 p.m. Dr. Andrew BeardowManaging a Murmur: Between the Practitioner and Dog Owner (1)2:00 p.m. Dr. Andrew BeardowManaging a Canine Patient with Heart Failure Before You Get the Echo (1)3:20 p.m. Dr. Dan Hogan The Team Approach to Congestive Heart Failure (1)4:20 p.m. Dr. Henry Green III Congenital Heart Diseases (1)
Aquatic Animal Program 8:00 a.m. Dr. Chris WeeksGlobal Aquaculture: Where is it Going and Why? (1)9:00 a.m. Dr. Chris Weeks Health Maintenance in Aquaculture (1)10:20 a.m. Dr. Jennifer StrasserAn Ounce of Biosecurity...Worth More Than a Pound of Cure (1)11:10 a.m. Dr. Steve Hart Soy in Aquaculture (1)12:30 p.m. Dr. Jena Questen KHV, the Disease, Prevalence and Prevention(1)2:00 p.m. Dr. Jena Questen Adding Fish to Private Practice (1)3:20 p.m. Dr. Jena Questen Non-Lethal Diagnostic Testing (1)4:20 p.m. Dr. Jena Questen Husbandry of Common Pet Fish (1)
Vet Tech I 8:00 a.m. Dr. Andrew BeardowCardiac Drugs, the Ones We Use and Why We Use Them (1)9:00 a.m. Dr. Andrew BeardowManaging a Murmur: The Team Approach (1)10:20 a.m. Dr. Allen CannedySmall Ruminant Zoonotic Diseases (1)
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Vet Tech I (Cont.)1:00 p.m. Cheryl Hurd Basic Abdominal Ultrasound (1)2:00 p.m. Connie HanRadiographic Positioning: Secrets to Making Perfect Radiographs (1)3:20 p.m. Dr. Matt Beal CPCR 2012 (1)4:20 p.m. Dr. Matt Beal Promoting Safe Transfusion Medicine Practices (1)
Vet Tech II 8:00 a.m. Jamie Schoenbeck WalshCompassion Fatigue: The Emotional Abyss (1)9:00 a.m. Jamie Schoenbeck WalshTeam Communication: Perception vs. Reality (1)10:20 a.m. Dr. Jan HawkinsThe Technician’s Role in Equine Colic (1)1:00 p.m. Dr. Jan HawkinsThe Technician’s Role in Equine Fracture Stabilization (1)2:00 p.m. Dr. Allen Cannedy Camelid Behavior (1)3:20 p.m. Dr. Tracey RitzmanAir Sacs and Eggs: Avian Emergency Care (1)4:20 p.m. Dr. Tracey RitzmanFerret Emergency Conditions and Critical Care (1)
Professional DevelopmentSharpening Up Your Clinic’s “Brand” 8:00 a.m. Dr. Dan McQuiston/Bill Schroeder How Do Your Clients Determine the “Value” of your Services? (1)9:00 a.m. Dr. Dan McQuiston/Bill SchroederWhat is your “Brand” in the eyes of your clients? (1)10:20 a.m. Dr. Dan McQuiston/Bill SchroederGetting Everyone in your Clinic to Think About Promoting the “Brand” (1)11:30 a.m. Dr. Richard GoebelCan Practice Success Impact Scholarships AND Your Retirement? (1)1:00 p.m. Dr. Dan McQuiston/Bill SchroederUsing Social Media to Enhance Your Brand? (1)2:00 p.m. Dr. Kyle Hultgren/Wil GwinSafe Medication Practices and Service Expansion (1)3:20 p.m. Dr. Kyle Hultgren/Wil GwinThe Business Case for Safety (1)4:20 p.m. Dr. Allen Cannedy Increasing Private Practice Revenue Through Diversity (1)
11:30 a.m. IVTA Luncheon - Dr. Bianca ZenorA New Tool in the Mangement of GI Diseases (1)
Tuesday, September 18, 2012 □ 7:00 p.m. Dr. Susan Prieto-Welch Grief and Pet Loss (1)
Thursday, September 20, 2012
Community Service: Blood Donor Dog Program8:00 a.m. Dr. Catharine Scott-Moncrieff/Danielle BuchananThe Nuts and Bolts of Managing a Blood Donation Progam (2)10:10 a.m. Dr. Paula Johnson Meet the Beneficiaries (2)
Vet Tech Specialty Workshops8:00 a.m. Kim Sederquist/Carrie LaCombeECG Workshop (2)10:10 a.m. Danielle BuchananPercutaneous Endoscopic Gastronomy (PEG) Tube Placement (2)1:00 p.m. Kim Sederquist/Carrie LaCombeECG Workshop (2) (repeated from 8:00 a.m.)
Clinical Pathology Workshop8:00 a.m. Purdue Clinical Pathology FacultyCase Studies in Hematology for DVMs and Vet Techs (8)
Shelter Medicine 8:00 a.m. Dr. Nancy Ferguson Pediatric Spay/Neuter (1)9:00 a.m. Dr. Carol EckerHow to Run a Shelter on a Dime (1)10:00 a.m. Dr. Sara BennettInterpreting Canine Body Language (1)11:00 a.m. Dr. Sara BennettBehavior Assessments for Shelter Dogs (1)1:00 p.m. Sheryl WalkerHands-On Behavior Assessments (3)
Ask the Professor8:00 a.m. Dr. Pete Bill Good Drugs Gone Bad (2)10:00 a.m. Dr. Lynn GuptillSmall Animal Infectious Diseases Roundtable (2)1:00 p.m. Dr. Jeff KoAsk Dr. Ko! General Anesthetic Questions (2)3:00 p.m. Dr. Mike ChildressTips in Managing Small Animal Oncology Cases (2)
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Vet Tech Specialties8:00 a.m. Danielle BuchananBecoming a Veterinary Technician Specialist (1)9:00 a.m. Danielle Buchanan Aspergillosis: A Nosey Situation (1)10:20 a.m. Danielle BuchananFeeding Tubes:The NE, E and the PEG (1)1:00 p.m. Kim Sederquist Physical Exam of the Cardiac Patient (1)2:00 p.m. Kim Sederquist The PQRSTs of ECGs (1)3:20 p.m. Kim SederquistA Puppy with a Murmur, Hmm... Top 3 Canine Congenital Defects (1)
Hot Topics: Research7:00 a.m. Dr. Lynn GuptillMRSA In Your Practice: How Common Is It? How Do You Handle It? (1)8:00 a.m. Dr. Leah Cohn Canine Ehrlichiosis: It’s Complicated (1)9:00 a.m. Dr. Leah Cohn Feline Cytauxzoonosis (1)10:20 a.m. Dr. Leah CohnUrinary Tract Infection: Common but not Always Simple (1)
Industrial Partners12:00 p.m. Dr. Ron RiegelThe Scientific Basis of Laser Therapy (1)1:00 p.m. Dr. Ron RiegelClinical Application of Laser Therapy in Practice (1)2:00 p.m. Harry Latshaw“Vaporizer, Vaporizer, Who’s Got the Vaporizer?” (1)3:20 p.m. Dr. James StepusinTicks and Tick Control in Your Backyard (1)
Food Animal Program 8:00 a.m. Dr. Allen CannedyPractice Tips for Small Ruminant and Camelid Private Practitioners (1)9:00 a.m. Dr. Allen CannedyCommon Procedures for Small Ruminant and Camelid Practitioners (1)10:20 a.m. Dr. Duane MurphyNew, Unusual and Re-emerging Diseases Seen at the ADDL (1)1:00 p.m. Dr. Jan Hawkins Porcine Surgery (1)2:00 p.m. Dr. John BakerPorcine Circovirus-A Practitioner’s Observations and Experiences (1)3:20 p.m. Dr. Nicole OlynkDriving Forces in US Swine and Dairy Markets (1)
Small Animal III8:00 a.m. Dr. Nolie Parnell Management of Anorexia (1)9:00 a.m. Dr. Nolie Parnell GI Disease and Nutrition (1)10:20 a.m. Dr. Richard NelsonThyroid Disease: The Confusion Persists (1)1:00 p.m. Dr. Richard NelsonTreatment and Monitoring Strategies for Diabetics (1)2:00 p.m. Dr. Richard NelsonDealing with the Problematic Diabetic (1)3:20 p.m. Dr. Richard NelsonCurve Balls in the Diagnosis and Treatment of Hyperadrenocorticism (1)
Small Animal IV8:00 a.m. Dr. Matt BealTracheal Collapse: Old Disease; Newer Treatment Options (1)9:00 a.m. Dr. Matt BealApproach to the Patient with Respiratory Distress (1)10:20 a.m. Dr. Matt BealApproach to the Patient with Thoracic Trauma (1)1:00 p.m. Dr. Matt BealApproach to the Patient with Abdominal Trauma (1)2:00 p.m. Dr. Wendy TownsendCanine Ophthalmology: A-Z, Part 1 (1)3:20 p.m. Dr. Wendy TownsendCanine Ophthalmology: A-Z, Part 2 (1)
Update of Infectious Diseases in the Horse 8:00 a.m. Dr. Nicola PusterlaEHV-1 Myeloencephalopathy: New Insights from Recent Outbreaks (1)9:00 a.m. Dr. Nicola Pusterla Tick-Borne Diseases in Horses (1)10:20 a.m. Dr. Nicola PusterlaRecent Insights into Equine Protozoal Myeloencephalitis (1)1:00 p.m. Dr. Nicola PusterlaEquine Proliferative Enteropathy: Infection by Lawsonia Intracellularis (1)2:00 p.m. Dr. Sandra Taylor Clostridial Diseases of Equids (1)3:20 p.m. Dr. Stacy Tinkler Strategic Deworming in Horses (1)
4:20 p.m. Dr. Jack And Naomi Stockton Lecture:Dr. Mike Cranfield Mountain Gorilla Veterinary Project (1)
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PVM 2012 Exhibitor ListExhibitor Booths will be open from 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
Wednesday, September 19 and Thursday, September 20, 2012
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FriStewart Center: 7:00 a.m. - noon
A Special Thanks to Our SponsorsSilver
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Thank You!The Fall Conference would not have been possible without the help of these people:
Fall Conference Planning Committee
Purdue Veterinary Medicine Office of AdvancementPurdue Veterinary Medicine Office of Lifelong Learning
Purdue Veterinary Medicine Office of EngagementPurdue Veterinary Medicine Administration Business Office
Purdue Veterinary Medicine Office of the DeanPurdue Extended Campus
And... Thank you to all of the Conference Speakers & Moderatorsfor their time and talent!
Other PVM Continuing Education OpportunitiesVisit the Lifelong Learning page of the PVM website, www.vet.purdue.edu/ce, to learn
about upcoming Workshops and Online CE opportunities.
Larry Adams Sandy Amass Marti Burns Amanda Farr
Paige AllenPete BillKauline DavisHarm HogenEsch
Paula JohnsonJennifer StrasserDarryl Ragland
CHALLENGEMATCHENRICHING THE LIVES OF FUTURE PURDUEVETERINARIANS AND VETERINARY TECHNICIANS
INDIANA’S BEST STUDENTS NEED YOUR HELP TODAY. MAKE AN IMPACT NOW.
CONTACT US FOR MORE INFORMATION ON HOW YOU CAN GIVE:
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Indiana is known for growing many things in the rich farming soil of the Midwest. One of the State’s best commodities, though, is the brainpower of its students. At Purdue, we want to be in the best position to cultivate Indiana’s best and brightest and turn them into Boilermakers. These students will become our next veterinary practitioners, specialists, researchers, teachers, food safety and public health experts, and veterinary nurses.
Your contribution to the Indiana Challenge Match can make all the difference with scholarship money specifically for these in-state students. The $6.7 million Indiana Challenge Match issued by the Purdue University President’s Office will leverage private donations with matching funds, giving students the boost they need for a bright college future. These funds were made possible by one-time gains from university investments over the past year.
The match will let you establish a scholarship endowment or immediate use scholarship with a cash gift of $12,500. To encourage larger endowments, a 10 percent bonus will be added to endowments for gifts of $25,000 and higher. This will allow your first endowed scholarship to be awarded the same year it is fully funded.
Indiana Challenge Match scholarships must be unrestricted to allow Purdue to award scholarships for strategic enrollment needs. A donor, though, can designate funds to the College of Veterinary Medicine, diversity programs or other Purdue University unrestricted scholarships.
Jeff Spielman or Becky HersheyCollege of Veterinary MedicineOffice of AdvancementLynn Hall, Room 1177625 Harrison StreetWest Lafayette, IN 47907-2026
Phone: (765) [email protected]
(765) [email protected]