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4-7 April 2019 Birmingham, UK
PREVIEW
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JOIN US AT BSAVA CONGRESS 2019
CUTTING-EDGE INDUSTRY
PHILIP LHERMETTEBSAVA President
SUE MURPHYBSAVA Congress Programme Committee Chair
GRAEME ECKFORDBSAVA Congress Chair
Don’t forget all practising nurses and vets can attend the exhibition and Arena CPD for free. These top companies are already booked to join us in April…
Keep an eye out for many more joining over the coming months…
AT CONGRESS
S C I E N T I F I CTM
INNOVATION AND INCLUSIVITYEvery inch of Congress 2019 has been crafted with you in mind. From the varied programme, to the largest small animal focussed exhibition in Europe, the whole event is designed by a team of volunteer vets and nurses.
Alongside international speakers and experts, the
programme is underpinned by the current needs of
our profession providing topical, clinically relevant
and evidence-based content within a fi rst-class
learning environment.
Congress continually evolves, and (amongst
countless highlights) 2019 includes an Advanced
Practitioner stream, and a new interview format in
Immunology. We have new themes running across
many streams to ensure the content is delivered in an
accessible format. Due to popular demand the
ophthalmology stream makes a return in 2019, and
we have increased the capacity of the incredibly
well-received cardiology sessions.
Our new stream of non-clinical CPD, Beyond the Clinics,
received a fantastic reception in 2018 and we continue
to provide this holistic support with lectures including
how to drive day-to-day e� ciencies, looking after
physical health and how to build a career by design.
The Congress exhibition is the only place to see the
latest products, innovations and services all focused on
the needs of the small animal vet and veterinary nurse.
It’s also completely free to attend – so if you are a vet,
nurse or work in practice and don’t have time for
lectures, make sure you take advantage of booking a
free exhibition pass online.
The exhibition is also a fantastic location to access
relevant CPD from leading companies, and in an exciting
development for next April, a new lecture theatre will be
built within the exhibition fl oor, meaning access to latest
industry insight has never been so easy.
Not only is the education inspiring, but we have a full
social programme to help you unwind. Movie Night
continues, and our V19 Beach Party is the place to be on
Saturday Night.
Join us this April to create inspiring moments and forge life-long friendships.
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Submit an abstract for your chance to inspire the profession in 2019; focus on any veterinary subject, announce
the preliminary results of a new study, describe interesting cases or discuss new techniques. Submissions from
those in general practice are especially encouraged. Find out more at www.bsavacongress.com/abstracts and
submit between 17 September and 24 October 2018.
INSPIRE THE PROFESSION AT CONGRESS
With countless opportunities to network, catch-up and let loose, Congress is the social event of the veterinary calendar.
V19 Beach Party on Saturday night is packed full of bands, buskers, comedy and food from around the world. Plus, join
us in the exhibition for complementary drinks every evening, catch a relaxed showing at Movie Night, enjoy a coastal
cookout on Sunday and so much more!
WORK HARD, PLAY HARD AT CONGRESS
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THURSDAY 4 APRILHall 1 Hall 3 Hall 4 Hall 5 Hall 6 Hall 7 Hall 8
MY TOP TIPS IN… OBESITY SURGICAL COMPLICATIONS ONCOLOGY
RCVSEXOTICS
DEALING WITH MDR STAPHYLOCOCCAL
INFECTIONS
08:30–09:15
NeurologyRick LeCouteur (USA)
08:30–09:15
The principles of weight
management: using scientific evidence
to maximise successAlex German (UK)
08:30–09:15
My wound broke down: what now?Mickey Tivers (UK)
08:30–09:15
Paraneoplastic syndromes
Erik Teske (NL)
08:30–09:15
Professional outcomes review:
looking to the futureStephen May (UK)
08:30–09:15
Updates on rabbit medicine & surgery
Chris Mans (USA)
08:30–09:15
The lab report says MRSP: what do I need to know?
Anette Loe�er (UK)
09:25–10:10
OncologyGerry Polton (UK)
09:25–10:10
The practicalities of weight
management: making it work in
your practiceGeorgia Woods (UK)
09:25–10:10
My enterotomy is leaking: what now?
Mickey Tivers (UK)
09:25–10:10
Biopsies: getting good resultsJon Bray (UK)
09:25–10:10
RCVS Mind Matters Initiative: disclosure
TBC
09:25–10:10
Sedation, analgesia and anaesthesia in
small mammalsChris Mans (USA)
09:25–10:10
Tough choices: treatment options
for MRSP pyodermaAnette Loe�er (UK)
Morning Tea & Co�ee Break
11:05–11:50
ReproductionGary England (UK)
11:05–11:50
Tackling the obese patient with
concurrent disease: what are your
priorities?Alex German (UK)
11:05–11:50
Having di�cult conversations
Christine Magrath (UK)
11:05–11:50
Pathology reports: what a clinician needs to knowErik Teske (NL)
11:05–11:50
RCVS Mind Matters Initiative: &me live
part ITBC
11:05–11:50
Managing chelonian shell disorders
Chris Mans (USA)
11:05–11:50
Top hygiene tips for dealing with multi-drug resistant skin pathogens
in practiceAnette Loe�er (UK)
DERMATOPHYTOSIS12:00–12:45
Soft tissue surgeryMickey Tivers (UK)
12:00–12:45
Can obesity be prevented?
Alex German (UK)
12:00–12:45
Something is bleeding:
what now?Rachel Hattersley (UK)
12:00–12:45
Is advanced imaging always better?
Gerry Polton (UK)
12:00–12:45
RCVS Mind Matters Initiative: &me live
part IITBC
12:00–12:45
Avian clinical techniques
Chris Mans (USA)
12:00–12:45
Dermatophytosis casebook: common impersonators and
atypical presentationsSusan Paterson (UK)
REPRODUCTION Lunch in Arena Birmingham
14:05–14:50
CardiologyRuth Willis (UK)
14:05–14:50
Hormonal testingGary England (UK)
14:05–14:50
I didn’t get surgical margins: what now?
Mickey Tivers (UK)
14:05–14:50
Planning oncological surgery
Jon Bray (UK)
14:05–14:50
VN Futures: a VN’s guide to wellbeing
Laura Black (UK)
14:05–14:50
Clinical applications of rabbit endoscopy
Paolo Selleri (IT)
14:05–14:50
Is it a false positive? Current
recommendations for diagnosis of
dermatophytosisSusan Paterson (UK)
15:00–15:45
Orthopaedic surgery
Duncan Barnes (UK)
15:00–15:45
Managing the pregnant bitch
Angelika von Heimendahl (UK)
15:00–15:45
I left a urolith behind: what now?
Rachel Hattersley (UK)
15:00–15:45
Chemotherapy: the basics
Erik Teske (NL)
15:00–15:45
VN Futures: a VN’s guide to the
Practice Standards Scheme
Liz Cox (UK)
15:00–15:45
Clinical applications of reptile endoscopy
Paolo Selleri (IT)
15:00–15:45
Managing multiples: dermatophytosis disease outbreaksSusan Paterson (UK)
Afternoon Tea & Co�ee Break
President’s Welcome,
BSAVA Awards and
Keynote Lecture with MATTHEW
SYED
Hall 1
15:50–16:35
Managing parturition: when do
I reach for the scalpel?
Angelika von Heimendahl (UK)
15:50–16:35
Oncology treatments: new
and on the horizonGerry Polton (UK)
15:50–16:35
VN Futures: a VN’s guide to Schedule 3
and DelegationJulie Dugmore (UK)
15:50–16:35
Top tips for ferret surgery
Paolo Selleri (IT)
MATTHEW SYED
Join one of the world’s most
influential thinkers in the field of high performance and cultural change,
Mathew Syed, as he discusses how to build a mindset of
continuous improvement in the
context of a complex and fast-changing
world.
16:40–17:25
First 48 hoursSylvia Chastant (FR)
16:40–17:25
VN Futures: a VN’s guide to Advanced Practitioner StatusSusan Howarth (UK)
16:40–17:25
Reptile diagnostic imaging
Paolo Selleri (IT)
17:00–19:00 Drinks in the Exhibition
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VETERINARY MANAGEMENT OPEN TO ALLNURSING PRACTICAL BEYOND THE CLINICS ADVANCE PURCHASE REQUIREDINTERACTIVE
Hyatt Ballroom Hall 9 Hall 10 Hall 11 Kingston Theatre Venues as listed Austin Court
NEW TO BUSINESS LEADERSHIP OPHTHALMOLOGY CONSULTATIONS GENERAL NURSING OTHER CPD CLINICAL ABSTRACTS
08:30–09:15
Leadership: the art of managing
uncertainty in veterinary
practiceBrian Faulkner (UK)
08:15–09:00
Common eye conditions: medical and
surgicalCharlotte Dawson
(UK)
08:15–09:00
Surgical nursing clinics
Nicola Ackerman (UK)
08:15–09:00
Mentoring and supporting students
Andrea Je�ery (UK)
Thursday 4 April
Hall 5, ICC20:00
Join us for a relaxed
showing on Thursday evening.
Film to be announced later
this year.
08:00–09:00Executive 1, ICC
SMALL GROUP SESSION – VETBreakfast with a specialist
Gary England (UK)
09:00–11:00Birmingham Medical School
WETLABDental radiography
Peter Haseler (UK)
09:00–11:00Birmingham Medical School
WETLABRabbit dentistry
John Robinson (UK)
09:00–12:00Birmingham Medical School
WETLABBasic eye surgeryBen Blacklock (UK)
Elena Fenollosa-Romero (UK)
12:00–14:00Birmingham Medical School
WETLABDental radiography
Peter Haseler (UK)
12:00–14:00Birmingham Medical School
WETLABRabbit dentistry
John Robinson (UK)
08:30–17:00
Clinical Abstracts
Short talks throughout the day
showcasing the forefront of
veterinary science, with poster
presentations in the foyer of the Arena
Birmingham09:25–10:10
Acquiring the ‘right’ to lead: the
di�erence between
knowledge and self-belief
Brian Faulkner (UK)
09:10–09:55
Surgical preparation and instrumentation for ophthalmic
patientsCharlotte Dawson
(UK)
09:10–09:55
Advanced practitioner RVN and consulting:
an updateJo Hinde (UK)
09:10–09:55
Infection control: a challenge for the whole teamLouise O’Dwyer
(UK)
Morning Tea & Co�ee Break
11:05–11:50
Leadership and culture: two sides of the same coinBrian Faulkner (UK)
10:50–11:35
Post-op nursing considerations for
ophthalmic patientsCharlotte Dawson
(UK)
10:50–11:35
How to implement
running a clinicHelen Tottey (UK)
10:50–11:35
Lungworm: should we be
worried?Emily Thomas (UK)
NEUROLOGY12:00–12:45
Leading your sub-team managers
Brian Faulkner (UK)
11:45–12:30
How to do more clinics
Helen Tottey (UK)
11:45–12:30
Where have all the nurses gone and why are they
leaving?Andrea Je�ery (UK)
11:45–12:30
Nursing the brain injury patient
Holly Smith (UK)
Lunch in Arena Birmingham POSTGRADUATE CERTIFICATE
14:05–14:50
Setting up from scratch
Brian Faulkner (UK)
13:50–14:35
Nursing and rehabilitating patients with
neuromuscular disease
Joe Fenn (UK)
13:50–14:35
Communication skills for
consulting nursesHelen Tottey (UK)
13:50–14:35
Nursing and treatment options
for the hyperthyroid cat
Suzanne Rudd (UK)
14:00–15:00
Award ceremony
13:15–14:45Executive 2, ICC
SMALL GROUP SESSION – OPEN TO ALL
Dispensing errorsMichael Stanford (UK)
14:00–17:00Birmingham
Medical SchoolWETLAB
Basic eye surgeryBen Blacklock (UK)
Elena Fenollosa-Romero (UK)
14:00–17:00Executive 1, ICC
SMALL GROUP SESSION – VET
Emergency thoracic and abdominal radiology
Raquel Salgüero (SP) Jennifer Kinns (UK)
15:00–17:00Birmingham
Medical SchoolWETLAB
Dental radiographyPeter Haseler (UK)
15:00–17:00Birmingham
Medical SchoolWETLAB
Rabbit dentistryJohn Robinson (UK)
15:00–15:45
So you’re now a Clinical Director.
Help!Brian Faulkner (UK)
14:45–15:30
Rehabilitation post spinal
surgeryHolly Smith (UK)
14:45–15:30
Medical clinics: what can we be
doing?Nicola Ackerman
(UK)
14:45–15:30
Ill communication:
e�ective team handovers
Louise O’Dwyer (UK)
15:00–17:00
Case studies
Afternoon Tea & Co�ee Break
17:00–19:00 Drinks in the Exhibition
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FRIDAY 5 APRILHall 1 Hall 3 Hall 4 Hall 5 Hall 6 Hall 7 Hall 8
OPHTHALMOLOGYCLINICAL PATHOLOGY
ON A BUDGET HAEMATOLOGYDENTISTRY
in association with BVDA STUDENT STREAM PR AND MARKETING BOURGELAT(STATE OF THE ART)
08:30–10:10
The cracked or dirty windshield:
disorders of the ocular surface
Caryn Plummer (USA)
08:30–09:15
Getting more for no more from your
laboratoryIan Ramsey (UK)
08:30–09:15
Approach to anaemia
Vicki Black (UK)
08:30–09:15
Odontogenic tumours
Philippe Hennet (FR)
08:30–08:50The 10 minute consult:
dealing with problem earsHelping practices with the latest top
tips and positive PR
08:30–09:15
Imaging the adrenals
Raquel Salgüero (SP)08:55–09:15
The 10 minute consult: itchy and scratchy – approach to
the pruritic dog in 10 minutes
09:25–10:10
Cytology: fine-needle aspirate
techniques and solid lumps
Kathleen Tennant (UK)
09:25–10:10
Transfusion medicine
Dan Lewis (UK)
09:25–10:10
Jaw opening and closing disorders
Philippe Hennet (FR)
09:25–09:45The 10 minute consult:
my dog is drinking buckets! – PU/PD
Jen Stallwood (UK)
09:25–10:10
Atypical hypoadreno-
corticismMichael Herrtage (UK)09:50–10:10
The 10 minute consult: skinny kitties
Fiona Whitworth (UK)
Morning Tea & Co�ee Break BIG ISSUES
11:05–11:50
The “bulging eye”: how do I know, how
do I treat?Ron Ofri (IL)
11:05–11:50
Cytology: don’t forget the blood
smearKathleen Tennant (UK)
11:05–11:50
Management of IMHA
James Swann (UK)
11:05–11:50
Flap techniques in palatal surgery
Philippe Hennet (FR)
11:05–11:50
Images: what can you see?
Vicki Black (UK)
A series of hot topics and
thought-provoking lectures, debating some of the big
issue areas faced by the veterinary
profession today
11:05–11:50
Diagnosis of canine hyperadrenocorti-cism: is it always straightforward?
Michael Herrtage (UK)
12:00–12:45
Glaucoma: understanding and treating a leading,
and painful cause of blindness
Ron Ofri (IL)
12:00–12:45
Cytology: fluidsKathleen Tennant (UK)
12:00–12:45
Approach to the suspected
coagulopathic patient
Vicki Black (UK)
12:00–12:45
Mandibular fracture repair considerations
Alexander Smithson (UK)
12:00–12:45
Emergency casesSophie Adamantos (UK)
12:00–12:45
Monitoring treatment in canine
hyperadreno-corticism
Ian Ramsey (UK)
Lunch in Arena Birmingham RECENT GRADUATES AVP
14:05–14:50
Ophthalmic manifestations of endocrinopathies
Caryn Plummer (USA)
14:05–14:50
When to test and when to treat
Ian Ramsey (UK)
14:05–14:50
Management of thrombocytopenia
James Swann (UK)
14:05–14:50
Oral masses in cats: inflammatory or
neoplasticPhilippe Hennet (FR)
14:05–14:50
Tooth extractionAlexander Smithson
(UK)
A series of hot topics and
thought-provoking lectures, debating some of the big
issue areas faced by the veterinary
profession today
14:05–14:50
Management of intraoperative hypotension
Delphine Holopherne-Doran (UK)
15:00–15:45
Masquerading eye disease: when one disease looks like
anotherCaryn Plummer (USA)
15:00–15:45
Point-of-care meters
Ian Ramsey (UK)
15:00–15:45
Investigation of polycythaemiaErik Teske (UK)
15:00–15:45
Feline chronic stomatitis: a
frustrating and debilitating diseasePhilippe Hennet (FR)
15:00–15:45
Pale, bruised, bleeding: what’s
going on?Dan Batchelor (UK)
15:00–15:45
Infection control for the surgical patientKelly Bowlt Blacklock
(UK)
CLINICAL PATHOLOGY REFRESHER Afternoon Tea & Co�ee Break
16:50–17:35
Cataract: what can I do about it?
Ron Ofri (IL)
16:50–17:35
Small mammalsJohn Chitty (UK)
16:50–17:35
Investigation of leucopenia
Erik Teske (UK)
16:50–17:35
Periodontal therapyAlexander Smithson
(UK)
16:50–17:35
Is this murmur significant?
Ruth Willis (UK)
A series of hot topics and
thought-provoking lectures, debating some of the big
issue areas faced by the veterinary
profession today
16:50–17:35
Top tips for great medical and surgical
case reportsRachel Hattersley (UK)
Ian Ramsey (UK)
17:45–18:30
Will my dog see again? Examination,
assessment and di�erential diagnosis of the blind patient
Ron Ofri (IL)
17:45–18:30
Reptiles and birdsJohn Chitty (UK)
17:45–18:30
Haemolytic anaemia: when is it
not IMHA?Vicki Black (UK)
17:45–18:30
Feline extraction techniques
Alexander Smithson (UK)
17:45–18:30
How to manage cases that aren’t
going wellDan Batchelor (UK)
17:45–18:30
Options for the treatment of combined
cranial cruciate ligament insu�ciency
and medial patellar luxation
Duncan Barnes (UK)
17:00–19:00 Drinks in the Exhibition
BSAVA CONGRESS 2019 PREVIEW 7
VETERINARY MANAGEMENT OPEN TO ALLNURSING PRACTICAL BEYOND THE CLINICS ADVANCE PURCHASE REQUIREDINTERACTIVE
LT 1, Arena Hyatt Ballroom Kingston Theatre Hall 9 Hall 10 Hall 11 Venues as listed Austin Court
CT NEW TO MANAGEMENT
RCVS KNOWLEDGE ECC SURGICAL
BEHAVIOUR, WELFARE &
ETHICSOTHER CPD CLINICAL
ABSTRACTS
09:00–09:45
I want a CT scanner:
considerations prior to purchase
Chris Warren-Smith (UK)
08:30–09:15
Internal marketing
TBC
08:30–09:00
How good are you and can you prove it?
Chris Gush (UK)
08:15–09:00
Nursing the trauma patientLouise O’Dwyer
(UK)
08:15–09:00
CaesareansPaul Aldridge (UK)
08:15–09:00
Dog bite prevention
Shakira Free-Miles (UK)
08:00–09:00Executive 1, ICCSMALL GROUP SESSION – VET
Breakfast with a specialist
Jon Bray (UK)
09:00–10:30Lodges,
Austin CourtPRACTICAL – VET
Flexible endoscopy
Paul Higgs (UK) David Walker (UK) Sophie Keyte (UK)
Florent Duplan (UK)Lucy Barker (UK)
09:45–12:45Executive 1, ICCSMALL GROUP SESSION – VN
Anaesthesia: case-based discussions
Emma Archer (UK)
11:15–12:45Lodges,
Austin CourtPRACTICAL – VET
Flexible endoscopy
Paul Higgs (UK) David Walker (UK) Sophie Keyte (UK)
Florent Duplan (UK)Lucy Barker (UK)
08:30–17:00
Clinical Abstracts
Short talks throughout the day showcasing the forefront of
veterinary science, with
poster presentations in the foyer of the
Arena Birmingham
09:10–10:10
How to apply best evidence to manage and care
for epilepsy patients in daily clinical practiceHolger Volk (UK) Paul Pollard (UK)
09:50–10:35
I have a CT scanner:
what now?Matthew Winter
(UK)
09:25–10:10
External marketing
Richard Casey (UK)
09:10–09:55
Nutrition myths in critical patientsNicola Ackerman
(UK)
09:10–09:55
The VN’s role during acute
surgical haemorrhage
Claire Roberts (UK)
09:10–09:55
Street dog health and behaviourHeather Bacon
(UK)
Morning Tea & Coffee Break
11:05–11:50
How to look at a CT scan: a
beginner’s guideMatthew Winter
(UK)
11:05–11:50
Understanding the financial
basicsGeorgina Hills (UK)
11:05–11:50
Research into small animal practice: why
evidence mattersPeter Denys
Cockcroft (UK)
10:50–11:35
Common toxins in dogs
Sarah Egleston (UK)
10:50–11:35
Does what we wear in the
theatre, impact patient safety?
Claire Roberts (UK)
10:50–11:35
Good intentions and good welfare
outcomesHayley Walters
(UK)
12:00–12:45
Breathe in: thoracic CTChris Warren-
Smith (UK)
12:00–12:45
How practice finances work
Miles Russell (UK)
12:00–12:45Learning from a rabbit
anaesthetic death: implementing an
evidence-based approach to rabbit anaesthesia in a
practice setting
Molly Varga (UK) Pam Mosedale (UK)
11:45–12:30
Bleeding nightmares
Emily Thomas (UK)
11:45–12:30
Thoracic wall trauma
Paul Aldridge (UK)
11:45–12:30
Positive patient welfare: what the
RVN can doHayley Walters
(UK)
Lunch in Arena Birmingham
14:05–14:50
Around the abdomen:
indications for abdominal CTMatthew Winter
(UK)
14:05–14:50
Team development
Renay Rickard (UK)
14:05–15:45
First do no harm: how systems can reduce the rate
of morbidity and mortality by 50%Richard Killen (UK)
Laura Playforth (UK)
Richard Byrne (UK)
13:50–14:10
How to manage a chest drain
Emily Thomas (UK)
13:50–14:10
Pre-op surgical site infection prevention
Claire Roberts (UK)
13:50–14:35
Breed-specific legislation
Shakira Free-Miles (UK)
14:00–17:00Executive 1, ICCSMALL GROUP SESSION – VET
Obesity: turning failure into
successAlex German (UK)
15:00–16:30Lodges,
Austin CourtPRACTICAL – VET
Flexible endoscopy
Paul Higgs (UK) David Walker (UK) Sophie Keyte (UK)
Florent Duplan (UK)Lucy Barker (UK)
14:15–14:35
How to place nasal oxygen catheters
Sarah Egleston (UK)
14:15–14:35
How to reduce post-op HAI
Claire Roberts (UK)
15:00–15:45
A headache or a pain in the neck? Head and neck
CTChris Warren-
Smith (UK)
15:00–15:45
Getting the best out of clinical
workflowGillian Page (UK)
14:45–15:30
Nursing the septic abdomen
patientSarah Egleston
(UK)
14:45–15:30
Difficult skin closures: what options do we
have?Paul Aldridge (UK)
14:45–15:30
Geriatric welfareHeather Bacon
(UK)
Afternoon Tea & Coffee Break
16:50–17:35
Give the dog a bone:
orthopaedic CTChris Warren-
Smith (UK)
16:50–17:35
Crisis, what crisis?
Julie Beacham (UK)
16:50–17:35
Reliable care in the NHS: building safer systems in a
just cultureMargaret Mary Devaney (UK)
16:35–17:20
Dying to pee: nursing the blocked cat
Suzanne Rudd (UK)
16:35–17:20
Loco-regional blocks
Louise O’Dwyer (UK)
16:35–17:20
Welfare conundrumsHeather Bacon
(UK)
17:45–18:30
Could I, should I, would I? When can I use spinal
CT?Matthew Winter
Friday 5 April · Hall 5, ICC · 20:00Join us for a relaxed showing on Friday evening.Film to be announced later this year.
17:30–18:15
Managing the dyspnoeic
patientEmily Thomas (UK)
17:30–18:15
Rehabilitation of orthopaedic
patientsHolly Smith (UK)
17:30–18:15
Acute pain and its welfare
implicationsHayley Walters
(UK)
17:00–19:00 Drinks in the Exhibition
Don’t forget to book your ticket for
V19BEaCH PaRTY
Saturday 6 AprilICC
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SATURDAY 6 APRILHall 1 Hall 3 Hall 4 Hall 5 Hall 6 Hall 7
CRITICAL CAREFANTASTIC FOREIGN
BODIES AND HOW TO FIND THEM!
NEUROLOGY CARDIORESPIRATORY SHELTER MEDICINE
EFFECTIVE COMMUNICATION
08:30–09:15
Basic introduction to the use of blood gases
Dan Lewis (UK)
08:30–09:15
Tracking foreign bodies: a review of imaging
techniquesFrancisco Llabres Diaz (UK)
08:30–09:15
How to get the most from your neuro exam
Steven De Decker (UK)
08:30–09:15
Approach to the young coughing dog
Simon Tappin (UK)
08:30–09:15
Caring for pets of homeless peopleJenny Stavisky (UK)
Ruth Serlin (UK)
08:30–09:15
You’re different from me: four
communication stylesAlan Robinson (UK)
09:25–10:10
Advanced blood gas analysis
Dan Lewis (UK)
09:25–10:10
Foreign bodies of the head
Jon Bray (UK)
09:25–10:10
Cerebrovascular disease: do dogs have
strokes?Rick LeCouteur (USA)
09:25–10:10
Older dog with a cough: is it cardiac or
respiratory? Top tips on how to tell
Simon Tappin (UK)
09:25–10:10
A pragmatic approach to dog diarrhoea in the
shelter environmentJenny Stavisky (UK)
09:25–10:10
Meetings, meetings: make them workAlan Robinson (UK)
Morning Tea & Coffee Break
11:05–11:50
Techniques for oxygen therapy
Dan Lewis (UK)
11:05–11:50
Endoscopic management of foreign
bodiesDavid Walker (UK)
11:05–11:50
Poorly puppies: neurological disease in
the young animalSteven De Decker (UK)
11:05–11:50
Approach to pulmonary hypertension
Kieran Borgeat (UK)
11:05–11:50
Prepubertal neutering: a pragmatic approach
David Yates (UK)
11:05–11:50
When they say ‘No’: managing expectations
Alan Robinson (UK)
12:00–12:45
Nutrition in critical careIsuru Gajanayake (UK)
12:00–12:45
‘For the chop’: surgical management of
thoracic and abdominal foreign bodies
Georga Karbe (UK)
12:00–12:45
Cervical spondylomyelopathy (‘Wobblers’): diagnosis and treatment options
Steven De Decker (UK)
12:00–12:45
How I perform a bronchoscopy
Simon Tappin (UK)
12:00–12:45
A pragmatic approach to the skinny old cat in
the shelter environmentRachel Dean (UK)
12:00–12:45
Could do better: managing high
performersAlan Robinson (UK)
Lunch in Arena Birmingham AVP
14:05–14:50
Approach to DKASophie Keyte (UK)
14:05–14:50
Needle in a haystack: dealing with tracking
foreign bodiesGeorga Karbe (UK)
14:05–14:50
Spinal cord disorders on a budget
Rick LeCouteur (USA)
14:05–14:50
Thoracic imaging picture quiz: is it cardiac
or is it respiratory?Kieran Borgeat (UK)
14:05–14:50
Ocular manifestation of systemic diseaseBen Blacklock (UK)
14:05–14:50
All together now: creating team dynamics
Alan Robinson (UK)
15:00–15:45
Emergency management of urethral
obstructionJD Foster (USA)
15:00–15:45
The recurrent foreign body: what to do next?
Jon Bray (UK)
15:00–15:45
Cranial nerve disorders: figuring out the floppy
facesRick LeCouteur (USA)
15:00–15:45
The punctured pet: dealing with thoracic
bite wounds/stick injuries
Georga Karbe (UK)
15:00–15:45
Cardiac manifestation of systemic disease
Ruth Willis (UK)
15:00–15:45
Five signs of a high performance teamAlan Robinson (UK)
Afternoon Tea & Coffee Break
16:50–17:35
Acute kidney injuryJD Foster (USA)
16:50–17:35
A logical approach to vestibular disease
Steven De Decker (UK)
16:50–17:10
Top tips on chest drain placementGeorga Karbe (UK)
16:50–17:35
Management of refractory epilepsy
Jeremy Rose (UK)
16:50–17:35
Yes, please: improving client complianceAlan Robinson (UK)
17:15–17:35
Top tips on thoracic cytologyKathleen Tennant (UK)
17:45–18:30
Management of canine acute pancreatitis
Isuru Gajanayake (UK)
17:45–18:05
Diagnosis and medical management of pyothorax
Simon Tappin (UK)
17:45–18:30
Acute kidney injury: practical management
David Walker (UK)
17:45–18:30
Difficult client or difficult communication?Alan Robinson (UK)
18:10–18:30
Diagnosis and surgical management of pyothorax
Georga Karbe (UK)
17:00–18:30 V19 Pre Drinks in the Exhibition Arena Birmingham / Exhibition closes at 18:30
Preparation for
V19 Beach Party
BSAVA CONGRESS 2019 PREVIEW 9
VETERINARY MANAGEMENT OPEN TO ALLNURSING PRACTICAL BEYOND THE CLINICS ADVANCE PURCHASE REQUIREDINTERACTIVE
Hall 8 Hall 9 Hall 10 Hall 11 Kingston Theatre Venues as listed Austin Court
IMAGING ONCOLOGY MEDICINE ANAESTHESIA LOCO-REGIONAL ANAESTHESIA OTHER CPD CLINICAL
ABSTRACTS
08:30–09:15
Is this a bone tumour? Differentiating benign and malignant bone
disease with radiographs
Jennifer Kinns (UK)
08:15–09:00
Common cancers and paraneoplastic
syndromesFiona McDowall (UK)
08:15–09:00
IBDTBC
08:15–09:00
The pre-anaesthetic exam
Emma Archer (UK)
08:30–09:15
Basic LA plus pharmacology
Jaime Viscasillas (UK)
08:00–09:00Executive 1, ICCSMALL GROUP SESSION – VET
Breakfast with a specialist
Karen Perry (USA)
08:30–11:30Lodges,
Austin CourtPRACTICAL – VET
DrainsRachel Hattersley (UK)
Tom Cox (UK)
08:30–11:30Executive 2, ICCSMALL GROUP SESSION – VET
Reptile anesthesia, analgesia and
sedationChris Mans (USA)
09:30–12:30Executive 1, ICCSMALL GROUP SESSION – VET
Ocular emergenciesBen Blacklock (UK)
08:30–17:00
Clinical Abstracts
Short talks throughout the day
showcasing the forefront of
veterinary science, with poster
presentations in the foyer of the Arena
Birmingham09:25–10:10
A waste of time? Should we still be
doing skull radiographs in 2019?
Jennifer Kinns (UK)
09:10–09:55
Oncology emergencies
Nicola Read (UK)
09:10–09:55
Diabetes mellitus: let’s not sugar
coat it!TBC
09:10–09:55
Anaesthesia of the head trauma patient
Denise Prisk (UK)
09:25–10:10
LA equipmentMatt Read (USA)
Morning Tea & Coffee Break
11:05–11:50
Is this elbow dysplasia? What radiographs tell
us and when to use CTFrancisco Llabres Diaz
(UK)
10:50–11:35
Staging the oncology patientNicola Read (UK)
10:50–11:35
Feline diabetes: they are not small diabetic dogs
TBC
10:50–11:35
Anaesthesia of the RTA cat
Claire Woolford (UK)
11:05–11:50
Local block in the head
Jaime Viscasillas (UK)
12:00–12:45
From head to tail, imaging the
neurological patient: when are radiographs
still useful?Francisco Llabres Diaz
(UK)
11:45–12:30
RadiotherapyLinda Roberts (UK)
11:45–12:30
DKATBC
11:45–12:30
Anaesthesia of the brachycephalic
patientDenise Prisk (UK)
12:00–12:45
Thoracic limb LA techniques
Matt Read (USA)
Lunch in Arena Birmingham
14:05–14:50
Now, your turn: interactive
orthopaedic film reading
Jennifer Kinns (UK)
13:50–14:35
Chemotherapy: administration and
adverse effectsFiona McDowall (UK)
13:50–15:30
Transfusion medicine and
common bleeding disorders
Rachel Pickes (UK)
13:50–14:35
Anaesthesia of the young and old
Emma Archer (UK)
14:05–14:50
Epidural anaesthesiaJaime Viscasillas (UK)
14:00–17:00Executive 1, ICCSMALL GROUP SESSION – VET
Extraction complications in cats and dogs: prevention and
treatmentPhillipe Hennet (FR) Alex Smithson (UK)
15:00–15:45
Now, your turn: interactive head and
neck film readingRaquel Salgüero (SP)
14:45–15:30
Palliative care for cancer patients
Linda Roberts (UK)
14:45–15:30
Anaesthesia for the acute abdomen
Claire Woolford (UK)
15:00–15:45
Pelvic limb LA techniques
Matt Read (USA)
Afternoon Tea & Coffee Break
16:50–17:35
Orthopaedic weird and wonderful: an
interactive radiographic
journeyJennifer
Kinns (UK)
16:35–17:20
Novel treatments: what’s new and
advancesNicola Read (UK)
16:35–18:15
EndocrinologyRachel Pickes (UK)
16:35–16:55
Central linesClaire Woolford (UK)
16:50–17:35
Abdominal/thoracic LA techniquesMatt Read (USA)
17:00–17:20
Arterial linesClaire Woolford (UK)
17:45–18:30
Now your turn: interactive spine film
readingFrancisco Llabres Diaz
(UK)
17:30–18:15
Client support for patients with
terminal illnessFiona McDowall (UK)
17:30–18:15
Anaesthesia and analgesia of patients
with complex medical conditions
Emma Archer (UK)
17:45–18:30
LA and analgesia cases – interactive
Matt Read (USA) Jamie Viscasillas (UK)
17:00–18:30 V19 Pre Drinks in the Exhibition Arena Birmingham / Exhibition closes at 18:30
10 BSAVA CONGRESS 2019 PREVIEW
SUNDAY 7 APRILHall 1 Hall 4 Hall 5 Hall 6 Hall 7 Hall 8
MY PRAGMATIC APPROACH TO… CARDIOLOGY ORTHOPAEDICS IMMUNOLOGY MANAGEMENT SAFETY STREAM
09:00–09:45
PU/PDSophie Keyte (UK)
09:00–09:45
Cardiac therapeutics: atrioventricular valve
diseaseSonya Gordon (USA)
08:45–09:30
FL lameness in cats: sources and solutions
Karen Perry (USA)
08:45–09:30
Understanding immunological testing
James Swan (UK)
08:45–09:30
Top 5 reasons vets get sued and how to avoid
them as a recent graduate
Dave Nicol (AUS)
08:45–09:30
Pre-op safety and preparation: what really
helps and do pre-op bloods improve
outcome?Matt Read (UK)
09:55–10:40
HypercalcaemiaSophie Keyte (UK)
09:55–10:40
Cardiac therapeutics: feline cardiology
Kieran Borgeat (UK)
Morning Tea & Co�ee Break
10:05–10:55
HL lameness in cats: sources and solution
Karen Perry (USA)
10:05–10:55
Immune-mediated skin disease
Laura Buckley (UK)
10:05–10:55
Putting you first: how to manage body and mind
to avoid burnout, depression and other
negativesDave Nicol (AUS)
10:05–10:55
How equipment harms patients
Matt McMillan (UK)
Morning Tea & Co�ee Break
11:15–12:00
Juvenile lamenessDuncan Barnes (UK)
11:15–12:00
Cardiac therapeutics: dilated cardiomyopathy
Sonya Gordon (USA)
11:00–11:45
Feline OA: diagnosis and management
Karen Perry (USA)
11:00–11:45
Novel immunotherapyJames Swan (UK)
11:00–11:45
Personal branding for vets: why you need one and how to become the
local pet celebrityDave Nicol (AUS)
11:00–11:45
How to use checklists to improve safety (and how not to)Matt McMillan (UK)
12:10–12:55
SeizuresJeremy Rose (UK)
12:10–12:55
Cardiac therapeutics: medical treatment of arrhythmias (in dogs
with DCM)Sonya Gordon (USA)
Coastal Cookout Hall 3, ICC
13:05–13:50
Coronoid disease in dogs: where are we
now?Laura Cuddy (IE)
13:05–13:50
GlomerulonephritisJD Foster (UK)
13:05–13:50
What anaesthetic monitoring really helps
Matt McMillan (UK)
Coastal Cookout Hall 3, ICC
14:15–15:00
Prescription foodsIsuru Gajanayake (UK)
14:15–15:00
Challenging cases: approach to the patient with cardiac disease and
renal dysfunctionJD Foster (USA)
14:00–14:45
Humeral intercondylar fissures in dogsLaura Cuddy (IE)
14:00–14:20How to collect CSF samples
Paul Higgs (UK)
14:00–14:45
Clinical audit: how to set up
Pam Mosedale (UK)14:25–15:40
How to perform joint tapsPaul Higgs (UK)
15:10–15:55
Pruritic skin diseaseLaura Buckley (UK)
15:10–15:55
Challenging cases: approach to the cardiac patient with concurrent
respiratory diseaseKieran Borgeat (UK)
14:55–15:40
Ununited anconeal process: what to do?
Laura Cuddy (IE)
14:55–16:35
Sti�, painful and pyrexic: an interview with a
medic, neurologist and orthopod
Duncan Barnes (UK) Vicki Black (UK)
Jeremy Rose (UK)
14:55–15:40
An anaesthetist’s day from hell: interactive
casesMatt McMillan (UK)
Matt Read (UK)
16:05–16:55
Chronic diarrhoeaEilidh Gunn (UK)
16:05–16:55
Cardiac therapeutics: pericardial diseaseSonya Gordon (USA)
15:50–16:35
Elbow incongruence: what to do when
Laura Cuddy (IE)
15:50–16:35
M and M roundsCatherine Oxtoby (UK)
CONGRESS CLOSES
BSAVA CONGRESS 2019 PREVIEW 11
VETERINARY MANAGEMENT OPEN TO ALLNURSING PRACTICAL BEYOND THE CLINICS ADVANCE PURCHASE REQUIREDINTERACTIVE
Hall 9 Hall 10 Hall 11 Kingston Theatre Telford Room Venues as listed
EXOTICS NURSING LEADERSHIP AND MANAGEMENT NUTRITION AGM
BEYOND THE CLINICS VDS TRAININGOPEN TO ALL
OTHER CPD
09:20–10:05
Help: rabbit anaesthesiaJo Hinde (UK)
09:20–10:05
Leadership: what are the benefits for RVNs
Liz Cox (UK)
09:20–10:05
Making and implementing a
nutritional assessmentGeorgia Woods (UK)
09:00–09:45
Taking time out to get time back
Penny Barker (UK)
Morning Tea & Co�ee Break10:45–12:00
BSAVA AGMAll BSAVA Members
welcome
09:55–10:40
The three Ps for having a good day: present,
proactive and positiveCarolyne Crowe (UK)
10:15–12:15Executive 1, ICC
SMALL GROUP SESSION – VN
Better vet visits: working towards fear free
practiceLinda Ryan (UK)
10:40–11:25
Preventative medicine for rabbits
Jo Hinde (UK)
10:40–11:25
Challenges of the head nurse and how to lead your team e�ectively
Renay Rickard (UK)
10:40–11:25
Compliance for nutritional
recommendationsGeorgia Woods (UK)
Co�ee Break
11:35–12:20
Rabbit obesity clinicsJo Hinde (UK)
11:35–12:20
Leadership skills for all roles
Liz Cox (UK)
11:35–12:20
Feeding the renal patient
Georgia Woods (UK)
11:15–12:00
Leaning into colleagues, clients and cases
Carolyne Crowe (UK)
Coastal Cookout Hall 3, ICC IN CONVERSATION WITH…
12:10–12:55
Stepping up and speaking out
Penny Barker (UK)13:35–14:20
Nursing patients with ileus
Jo Hinde (UK)
13:35–14:20
Managing your team through a changeRenay Rickard (UK)
13:35–14:20
Nutritional management of the hyperthyroid cat
Georgia Woods (UK)
13:35–14:20
Pete Wedderburn (IRE)BSAVA President Phil
Lhermette in conversation with Pete Wedderburn, a small animal vet, journalist
and broadcaster
14:30–15:15
Is it all about hay and grass: rabbit nutritionNicola Ackerman (UK)
14:30–15:15
Swapping between leadership and management:
multi-tasking nurses!Liz Cox (UK)
14:30–15:15
Nutritional management of gastrointestinal
disease IAarti Kathani (UK)
15:20–16:05
Exotic pet welfare and ethics
Shakira Free-Miles (UK)
15:20–16:05
A simple approach to development reviews
Renay Rickard (UK)
15:20–16:05
Nutritional management of gastrointestinal
disease IIAarti Kathani (UK)
CONGRESS CLOSES
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