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Your journey starts here.
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Pick your next pathWe know you’re busy. That’s why we’ve hand-picked learning paths to help you live
the practice life you want to live. It’s about joy. We believe your continuing education should be inspirational and transformational—and fun too! Not sure where to start?
Here are a few of our favorites ...
Critical care | What’s keeping you up at night? | Dentistry | Rehab and sports medicine
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Fetch, a dvm360 conference, provides a reimagined 360-degree educational experience that focuses on every facet of a veterinary professional’s life, providing inspiration,
wellness, community and solutions to your most pressing problems.
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Fetch dvm360 conference is all about taking care of the people who care for pets. We’re providing the high-quality CE you need, but in a whole new way. Here’s what that looks like:
Take care of your physical and mental health with wellness-inspired resources. You’re here working hard on learning, but it’s still a break from your everyday pressures and habits. Take advantage of that break to reflect. Get something off your chest with the Vet Confessionals Project. Drink more water. Track your steps. Think about what you want for yourself and your future. Do some yoga with cats. Refuel and recharge in whatever way you need.
Nurture
Discover new ideas and get those creative juices flowing. Watch for exciting giveaways. Try something new. Go to sessions that spark your excitement about work, and then make a plan that helps you hold on to that great feeling when you’re home.
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Make new and lasting connections with your peers. Find like-minded professionals in sessions. Share your experience on social media and through the Fetch dvm360 app. Ask that burning (or even mildly embarrassing) question during or after the session, while you have that brilliant speaker available to you. Talk to exhibitors about the new solutions they’re bringing to the table. Build yourself a network for solutions and support.
Take away more from the expert presenters and meaningful sessions you hear. We’ll be offering talks that leverage the latest thinking about adult learning, insights into how doodling can help you remember significantly more, free tools that help you and your team get ideas into action when you get back to practice, and supporting resources on dvm360.com that you can access 365 days a year.
All this is designed to help you make the most of everyminute of CE. Here’s the quick-hit breakdown:> We’re taking adult learning to the next level.> We’re giving veterinary professionals personalized
solutions to their practice problems.> We’re arming you to get those new ideas into action.We’re organizing the Fetch dvm360 conference around these four pillars because we want to provide a CE experience that’s truly transformational. Are you ready?
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We get it. You’ve got a lot on your mind. And we’d like to help you sleep better. That’s why we’ve devoted an entire track to tackling the toughest topics you’re managing. How do we know what’s top-of-mind for you? Because dvm360 regularly surveys veterinary professionals, we pretty much always know what’s keeping you up at night. That’s why you’ll find these topics on the program.
What’s keeping you up at night? Student debt | Increasing competition | Work-life balance
Difficult clients | Team conflict | Compassion fatigue
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Hey, practice managersWe think you love the topics on this page, but that’s not all we’ve got for you. In fact, you’ll find 25 sessions made to solve your top problems in practice at Fetch, a dvm360 conference. Visit fetchdvm360.com/VBmanagement to see them all.
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Client issuesI’m tired of it being my word against Dr. Google’s. I wish I could manage clients’ sources of misinformation.
Clients don’t seem to care about their pets as much as I do. Why don’t they accept my recommendations for preventive care?
Money & business issuesI’m in so much debt. How to manage student debt—so it doesn’t jeopardize your future.
My competition is growing every day. How can I possibly stay on the radar for new and existing clients?
Personal issuesI’m tired, stressed, over-worked, and generally out of balance. I don’t want to burn out, but I don’t see how to change my situation.
Team issuesI work with a team member who has a (really) bad attitude. I need to do something. (And I’m dreading it.)
I am pitching ideas I think would help the practice and help our team stay fired up—and I can’t get buy-in. Why isn’t anyone helping me!?
I can’t find the team members I need.
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Sessions for the ...Cat whisperer
Sessions for the ...Early interventions
Veterinary pharmacology in behavior: Essential updatesDr. Lisa Radosta
Weird and wonderful: The survival guide to feline aggression Dr. Lisa Radosta
Recognition and treatment of psychiatric disorders in puppies and kittensDr. Lisa Radosta
Behavior
Sessions for the ...Pharma curious
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DR. LISA RADOSTA AND HER DAUGHTER ISABELLA. PHOTO COURTESY OF DR. RADOSTA
“My life is hectic. I juggle motherhood, a marriage, practice ownership, lecture schedules and writing. To keep centered and disconnect, I run two, three, even four hours at a time. When I put on my hydration vest (a backpack with a fluid bladder), I feel strong and unstoppable. I have made sure that this part of my life is a priority so that I can stay healthy and sane. I find treadmills in each hotel where I stay and find a way to fit in a run, even if it is a short one. If I don’t take care of myself, I can’t take care of anyone else.”
So bring along your virtual hydration vest. Our speakers are on the journey too, juggling work and family, practice ownership and career goals. Dr. Lisa Radosta, behavior specialist, shares what keeps her on the path.
Dr. Lisa Radosta“My path: Accept myself and hone my skills in the areas in which I excel to have the greatest impact”
Instructor spotlightLife is a marathon
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Need hands-on learning? There’s a lab for that. Check out these feline-friendly courses to make sure you’re up to scratch.
Dental extractions in cats Learn how to properly extract teeth under the guidance of a veterinary dental specialist. You’ll review and practice steps to perform quadrant extractions with emphasis on: > Regional nerve blocks> Preoperative and postoperative
radiographs> Flap presentation> Adequate bone removal to facili-
tate extraction> Complete tooth removal> Alveoplasty> Tension-free surgical closure
Soft tissue and orthopedic surgical procedures in catsIn this all-day course you will review the basics and tweak your techniques for some of the most frequently needed surgeries in your feline patients. To learn more about this lab, including cost and date, visit fetchdvm360.com/labs.
Feline medicine
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Sessions for the ...Parasite preventers> Why keeping cats indoors is important
for both human and cat health> Cats get heartworms? Clinical signs
Dr. Richard Gerhold
Sessions for the ...Feline kidney crusaders> Feeding the finicky kidney kitty > Hyperthyroidism and CKD:
Now what? Dr. Jessica Quimby
Sessions for ...Clinicians with heart > Cardiomyopathy in cats and the
practical use of BNP testing> Hypotension and thyrotoxicity:
Saving our grumpy old cats Dr. Bonnie Lefbom
Thanks to the WINN Feline Foundation and the American Association of Feline Practitioners—the purrfect partners to help us plan this content.
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Fear Free℠ revitalized my career. After years of training to be the best vet I could be, I questioned why pets were hiding in the corners of exam rooms, and why pet owners were reluctant to seek veterinary care. I questioned why consumers were spending more money in every sector of the pet care industry except for veterinary medicine. With the help of my mentor, Dr. Marty Becker, I realized there was a whole new level of health care that hadn’t been tapped—the pet’s mental health. For me, it’s not just about diabetes and what insulin to use. It’s also about how does that pet feel when you needle it with insulin? Helping create techniques to ensure every pet I touch has a better experience and sharing it with others is rewarding and fun.
“Get busy learning, or get busy dying.” —Dr. Jonathan Bloom
Dr. Jonathan Bloom“When we graduated from vet school, we felt accomplished and ready to use everything we’d learned to help pets. It turns out, that’s where our education started. Health care advances and experiences are what really shape our careers.”
Bloom’s 3 Fs are the things that hold most people back from enjoying life to the fullest—fear, failure and fun. Fear of trying something new, the risk of failure and the reluctance to let loose and have a little bit of fun.
Instructor spotlight
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Business bravado> Fear Free℠ doesn’t cost ... it pay$!
A look at where financial success meets emotional wealth Gary Glassman, CPA
Want to see a Fear Free℠ exam in action?
Watch Fear Free experts show how to make a Fear Free exam happen live
on the exhibit hall floor.
Fearless pet advocates> Happy pets and people, healthier
pets and profits
> Fear Free℠ doesn’t require a longer office visit IF you know these 10 tricks
> The Fear Free℠ exam room experience—interactive video presentation Dr. Jonathan Bloom
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Sessions for the ...Crisis hero> Management of the difficult
urethral obstruction
> Emergency management of pericardial effusion
> Reproductive emergencies
> GDV and the other organ torsionsDr. Ari Jutkowitz
Sessions for the ...Ace anesthetists > Anesthetizing diabetic, hyperthyroid,
Cushingoid and other patients with endocrine disease
> Anesthetizing patients with GI and hepatic diseases Dr. Mike Barletta
Sessions for the ...Next GI guru> Feline diarrhea: Think inside the box
> Pancreatic disease in the cat: The common and the not-so-common
> Diagnosing and treating canine pancreatitis
> Your guide to the vomiting dogDr. Scott Owens
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Has an anesthetic death left you afraid of anesthesia? Veterinary Anesthesia Nerd Tasha McNerney, CVT, CVPP, VTS (anesthesia and analgesia), and Dr. Hilal Dogan, founder of the Vet Confessionals Project, will guide a special session focusing on coping with anesthetic loss.
Anesthesia
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Kenichiro Yagi, MS, RVT, VTS (ECC, SAIM)Is your team emergency-ready? Yagi will teach technicians the skills they need to be crisis managers in critical situations.
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Critical care
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Licking, itching, scratching, biting, head-shaking, red-hot
sore spots ... dermatology cases are beyond uncomfortable for the pet, the owner and often, the veterinary team. They can
be confounding and frustrating for everyone (not to mention, every pet) involved. Here at
Fetch dvm360, we’re trying to change things up. Dr. Laura
Wilson, a dermatologist at Pet Emergency & Specialty Clinic of
Marin, will help you approach your dermatology cases armed
with all the tools you might need to bring about sweet relief from all that scratching, answer
your questions about tough cases you’re seeing and get your
whole team involved to boost your satisfaction with these
(sometimes trying) cases.
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DermatologyItchy | Bumpy | Frustrating | Diagnostics | Allergies
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Sessions for the ...Newbie manager
Sessions for the ...Timid clinician
Sessions for the ...Client-averse
How to fire your problem employee Dr. Karen Felsted
Don’t just protect your clinic’s reputation—build it Bill Schroeder
5 management errors that cost you time, money and sanity (and how to fix them) Dr. Dave Nicol
How to get scared associates back on the surgery horse Dr. Sarah Wooten
True hacks for work, life and your life’s work Dr. Kathryn Primm
The secret equation for the art of persuasion: Building amazing client relationships Dr. Dave Nicol
How to get 5-star Yelp reviews Dr. Sarah Wooten
Crisis managementHR issues, clinical fears and controlling clients ... here’s how to deal.
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Sessions for the ...
Crisis hero> Step-by-step: how to surgically
extract a maxillary canine and maxillary 4th premolar
> How to navigate through difficult dental cases
Sessions for the ...
Superstar of dental prevention> Dental marketing: This is the ‘same ole, same ole’> Why ‘let’s keep an eye on it’
won’t work for discolored teeth
Dentistry
> Feline gingivostomatitis: What’s new and what’s proven
Session for the...
Cat-whispering wizard
The sessions listed on this page are led by Dr. Barden Greenfield.
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Instructor spotlightThe Vet Confessionals Project
ChillDr. Dogan will
lead guided meditation in
quiet rooms at Fetch dvm360
conferences this year.
Founded by Dr. Hilal Dogan and powered by dvm360.com, The Vet Confessionals Project allows you to share your “secret” and encourages creativity and solidarity within the veterinary community. You’ll find the latest, ever-changing exhibit at Fetch dvm360 conference. (We’d love for you to contribute your own secret and walk away feeling a little lighter.) Dr. Dogan is also a certified clinical trauma professional, which means she’s a trained communicator and facilitator. In her sessions, she’ll talk about the stresses veterinary professionals face, teach you to recognize and overcome toxicity—and help you find your personal path to greater joy.
Wellness (yours!)Bree Montana, DVM, CCFP, owns Agate Bay Animal Hospital and Dog Gone Crazy boarding/training facilities in North Lake Tahoe, California. Dr. Montana helped to create the VIN Foundation’s innovative Vets4Vets program, a confidential support group providing emotional care to those struggling with all forms of stress, addiction and mental health issues.
Her best wellness tip:“When something bad is hitting the fan, breathe and grab a balanced, powerful pose. This signals my body that all is well and allows me to access my brain. I ride large, high-energy warmbloods and when something spooky happens (assassin-plastic bag, anyone?) and my pony stops being able to listen and starts to want to run around like a baby dinosaur, things go much better—much faster when I maintain a calm and relaxed posture. When I am calm, the situation becomes more calm. This works beautifully with hairy emergencies in the hospital.”
The career advice everyone should remember:“If you can imagine it, you can do it. It may take a few (or ten) years of real deep down hard work, but anything is possible in this profession with a strong will and a badass work ethic.”
Dentistry
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Congestive heart failure in dogs: The how why and why of co-managed care Dr. Bonnie Lefbom
Cardiomyopathy in cats and the practical use of BNP testing Dr. Bonnie Lefbom
Hypertension and thyrotoxicity: Saving our grumpy old cats Dr. Bonnie Lefbom
Pericardial disease in dogs and cats Dr. Michael Hickey
Dilated cardiomyopathy in dogs: Summary and update Dr. Michael Hickey
Diagnosis and management of arrhythmogenic cardiomyopathy in dogs Dr. Michael Hickey
Big thanks to CVCA Cardiac Care for Pets for their help in bringing these sessions to Fetch dvm360!
Cardiology
You give a piece of your heart to your patients. Get the latest on keeping
their hearts healthy.
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Sessions for the ...Pancreatitis pain-reliever
Sessions for the ... Gastro-curious
Diagnosing and treating canine pancreatitis Dr. Scott Owens
Pancreatic disease in the cat: The common and not-so-common Dr. Scott Owens
Feline diarrhea: Think inside the box Dr. Scott Owens
Your guide to the vomiting dog Dr. Scott Owens
Case studies in canine GI endoscopy Dr. Scott Owens
Gastrointestinal medicine
Sessions for the ...Tummy tamers
Using gastroprotectants more effectively Dr. Katherine Tolbert
Probiotics: Evidence to guide their use in companion animals Dr. Katherine Tolbert
Pancreatitis, gastroprotectants and diarrhea ... these are a few of our favorite things.
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The co-inventor of Vets Against Insanity, the slightly scandalous game for veterinary professionals, Dr. Sarah Wooten will be back at Fetch, a dvm360 conference, with more in-the-trenches insights for associates, more your-not-in-this-alone collaboration and advice for women in practice—and the opportunity to play the game. (It may be the most fun you’ve ever had while you’re earning RACE-accredited CE!)
> Get scared associates back on that surgery horse!
> Workshop: How to get 5-star Yelp (and Google and Facebook and…) reviews
> What The Lion King and trojan horses can teach us about motivating clients
Get ready to take charge!The Women’s Veterinary Leadership Development Initiative (WVLDI)is dedicated to helping develop women as leaders in organized veterinary medicine and from practice owners to academia to corporate boards. They use their sessions at Fetch dvm360 conference to help you achieve more of your personal and professional goals. Why? They understand that the future of veterinary medicine is tied to the success of the people in the profession—like you!
Lead & grow
Dr. Sarah Wooten
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The leadership challengesEvery year the dvm360 team picks a handful of topics that we believe have the opportunity to affect veterinary professionals more than any others. And we share what we learn with you—then arm you to make the most of your situation given the realities we find. Up in 2018:
> Vet life transitions: Advice on the biggest changes veterinary professionals face in careers and at home
> What you didn’t learn in vet school—but actually need> Cyber bullying: Hear stories and get tips on facing the internet mob> Student debt and other disasters: 5 financial mistakes
veterinarians makeYou’ll find these innovative sessions (complete with exclusive data, expert
insights and customizable tools) only at Fetch dvm360 conference.
Dr. Andy RoarkTOP-RATED VETERINARY PRESENTER
Dr. Andy Roark is back at Fetch dvm360 together with his improv partner and co-educator Meg Pierson. You fans won’t be disappointed. If you’ve never seen this veterinary CE magic happen, it’s time to check it out. Here’s what you have to look forward to:
> Getting stronger: Role-playing resilience> Managing personal and practice change
Achieve a BHAG*When she’s not consulting a colleague about tricky imaging, Dr. Betsy Charles is Executive Director of the Veterinary Leadership Institute (VLI). She brings the dynamic energy you need to get inspired to her sessions, and she’ll help you develop the key skills you need to enjoy daily practice more. You know, the ones no one talked about in veterinary school. How to lead differently. How to break down barriers and get others to listen to you.
How to really listen, so you can influence others more. PLUS the VLI team brings those very talents to bear, generously helping the amazing presenters at Fetch,
a dvm360 conference, leverage adult learning strategies. All that to help
you take away more. Enjoy life more. Even enjoy Fetch dvm360 more.
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OncologyPractical advice to help you manage the cases you
actually wrestle with in your practice with confidence.
Hot topic alertEarly spays and neuters may help your patients sidestep some cancers—but also may increase risk of different cancers later in life. Fetch dvm360 educator Dr. Michael Childress will help you weigh new data and customize your recommendations to the patient and client in front of you.
> Everything you need to know about small animal clinical oncology in 4 action-packed hours. (There’s no extra fee for this intensive, comprehensive series of sessions!) Dr. Michael Childress
Sessions for the ...
A to Z learner
> Canine lymphoma: The more things change, the more they stay the same
Dr. Michael Childress
Sessions for the ...
Super-sleuth of cancer treatment
Sessions for the ...Curious mind> Early gonadectomy
and cancer risk in dogs Dr. Michael Childress
Don’t miss “Anesthesia and analgesia for cancer patients” with Dr. Mike Barletta. (And flip to page 25 if you’re interested in more on anesthesia.)
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Sports medicine & rehabilitationdvm360 contributor and Fetch dvm360 presenter Dr. David Dycus marries surgical and clinical skills with
A+ communication strategies. Dr. Matthew Brunke adds in the latest and greatest rehab know-how. Together they arm you to face engaged pet owners whose champion, princess or
long-time companion needs support.
The dynamic duo:
Drs. Dycus + Brunke
Smooth moves to mend mobility
Osteoarthritis: Plentiful prospects for improving function
Cruciate disease: Steady techniques for stabilizing stifles
The solo album:
Dr. Matthew Brunke
Patience, persistence, and caring for the down dogs
Laser in veterinary rehabilitation
Therapeutic exercises in veterinary rehabilitation
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Senior care
Sessions for the ...Old-age-
disease-fighterSenior dental care— from ‘old fart’ to ‘he’s like a puppy again!’ Dr. Heidi Lobprise
Relative age—what is senior and what are you doing about it? Dr. Heidi Lobprise
Sessions for the ...Pain-challenger
Anesthetizing geriatric patients Dr. Mike Barletta
Anesthesia and analgesia for cancer patients Dr. Mike Barletta
Sessions for the ...End-of-life angel
Helping older pets live longer with their families and in more comfort in their later years is one of the great gifts you give.
Integrating veterinary hospice Dr. Dani McVety
The whole picture: Pet and family quality of life evaluation Dr. Dani McVety
The art of euthanasia and the science of death Dr. Dani McVety
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Anesthesia
New drugs in veterinary anesthesia
Dr. Mike Barletta
Anesthetizing diabetic, hyperthyroid, Cushingoid, and other patients with
endocrine disease Dr. Mike Barletta
Anesthetizing patients with GI and hepatic diseases
Dr. Mike Barletta
Dr. Dani McVety is owner of Lap of Love
Veterinary Hospice and In-Home Euthanasia
in Lutz, Florida. The former World
Champion country-western dancer lists
Reese’s Pieces as her guilty-pleasure
snack during veterinary conferences.
Ever worry about losing a patient under anesthesia? Get the latest advice about available drugs and managing unique situations—and give yourself a confidence boost,
whether you’re looking at a pediatric patient or a skinny old cat.
Did you know? Dr. Mike Barletta, assistant professor of veterinary anesthesiology at the University of Georgia, loves to cook, particularly with a glass of Napa Valley Cabernet in hand. In fact, if he hadn’t become a veterinarian, he’d like to have been a chef. (But if he’d have gone that route, he may not have
collected all these letters: DVM, MS, PhD, DACVAA.) The scariest thing he’s ever seen in veterinary practice:
Anesthesia without monitoring.
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Clinical techniques coursesDo you learn better and remember more when you actually DO something? You’re not alone, you kinetic learner, you. Here’s your opportunity for hands-on learning with our expert instructors. Yes, there are additional fees for this special opportunity. And it’s worth it! Take that new confidence in any of these areas back to your practice.
Dental extractions in dogsLearn how to properly extract teeth under the guidance of a veterinary dental specialist. Review and practice the steps to performing a complete surgical extraction including:
•Regional nerve blocks•Preoperative and postoperative radiographs•Flap presentation•Adequate bone removal to facilitate extraction•Complete tooth removal•Alveoplasty•Tension-free surgical closure
Extraction challenges such as root tip retrieval and complications such as iatrogenic mandibular fracture will also be discussed.
Specialty Focus: Abdominal ultrasonographyYou’ll participate in interactive discussions on ultrasonographic anatomy and disease recognition, receive an orientation to the ultrasound machine and how to optimize its performance, and learn scanning principles and the ultrasonographic appearance of normal abdominal organs and artifacts.
You’ll gain hands-on abdominal scanning practice under the guidance of imaging experts who will help you hone your ultrasonographic examination skills. You’ll evaluate the liver, spleen, kidney, bowel and bladder. And you’ll also have the opportunity to evaluate regions of the pancreas, adrenal glands and abdominal lymph nodes.
Whether you are a beginner or already have experience, this extensive Specialty Focus course will show you how to get the most out of your abdominal scans.Details
Offered twice: Saturday, May 19 and Sunday, May 20 Time: 8 a.m. – 12 p.m. Cost: $495Who: Open to veterinariansCE Credit: 4 hours
DetailsTwo-day session: Saturday, May 19 and Sunday, May 20 Time: 8 a.m. – 5 p.m. on both daysCost: $1,749 Who: Open to veterinariansCE Credit: 16 Hours
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Optimal ophthalmic surgeries in primary care practiceHere you’ll receive close, expert instruction and guidance from veterinary ophthalmologists who are excited to help you enhance your ocular surgical techniques. You’ll learn and practice how to correct the ocular injuries and related anomalies you commonly see in your patients, as well as identify which patients may benefit most from referral. You’ll focus on:
•Management and correction of entropion•Eyelid mass excision and reconstruction•Replacing a prolapsed gland of the third eyelid•Achieving linear grid keratotomyIn addition, the instructors will discuss enucleation
and perioperative pain management techniques. And please bring your own most pressing patient questions about ocular problems—we look forward to seeing you!Big thanks to Eye Care for Animals for helping bring this course to Fetch dvm360!
Soft tissue and orthopedic surgical procedures in catsYou’ll review the basics and tweak your techniques for some of the most frequently needed surgeries in your feline patients.
You’ll learn about the procedures, review the indications, and discuss techniques. And under the close guidance of veterinary surgical specialists, you’ll practice and enhance your skills in these fundamental feline surgeries:
• Perineal urethrostomy in dorsal or ventral recumbency
•Cystotomy• Placement of various feeding tubes•Chest drain placement•Forelimb amputation•Femoral head and neck resectionGain vital hands-on experience practicing these
surgeries and build your pre-, intra- and post-op confidence!
DetailsOffered: Saturday, May 19Time: 8:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.Cost: $395Who: Open to veterinariansCE Credit: 4 hours
DetailsOffered: Saturday, May 19Time: 8:30 a.m. – 5:30 p.m.Cost: $695Who: Open to veterinariansCE Credit: 8 hours
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Soft tissue and orthopedic surgical procedures in dogsReview the basics and tweak your techniques for some of the most frequently needed surgeries in your canine patients.
You’ll get hands-on practice to enhance your skills in:•Anal sacculectomy•Urethrostomy•Cystotomy•Intestinal gastropexy• Stifle exploratory• Extracapsular fixation for the ruptured cranial cruciate ligament
Veterinary surgical specialists will guide you, provide practical pointers and answer any questions you have about these key operations.
Dental extractions in cats Learn how to properly extract teeth under the guidance of a veterinary dental specialist. Review and practice the steps to perform quadrant extractions with emphasis on:
•Regional nerve blocks•Preoperative and postoperative radiographs•Flap presentation•Adequate bone removal to facilitate extraction•Complete tooth removal•Alveoplasty•Tension-free surgical closureExtraction challenges such as root tip retrieval,
complications such as iatrogenic mandibular fracture and when to perform crown amputations will also be discussed.
Clinical techniques courses
DetailsOffered twice: Saturday, May 19 and Sunday, May 20 Time: 1 – 5 p.m.Cost: $495Who: Open to veterinariansCE Credit: 4 hours
DetailsOffered: Sunday, May 20Time: 8:30 a.m. – 5:30 p.m.Cost: $695Who: Open to veterinariansCE Credit: 8 hours
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Lick a stamp if you like that.
Register by phoneCall (800) 255-6864, ext. 6 or (913) 871-3900
for out-of-the-box veterinary CE at Fetch dvm360 conference.
Fetch dvm360 Virginia Beach program has been submitted (but not yet approved) for a maximum of 32 hours of credit for veterinarians in full attendance and 29 hours of credit for technicians over four days in jurisdictions that recognize AAVSB’s RACE approval. General four-day attendance earns veterinarians 29 hours of CE and technicians 29 hours of CE without purchasing any special programs.
Every state’s licensing board will consider the program; please check with your state’s board for the number of hours it approves. Some boards limit the number of hours accepted in certain categories and/or restrict the number of hours available through certain methods of CE delivery. To record your CE hours, please use the certificate of attendance included in your registration packet. Check the online map of CE requirements by state, or call (800) 255-6864, ext. 6, for more information.
Unless otherwise noted, practice management courses may be applied toward the CE requirement for the Certified
Veterinary Practice Manager (CVPM) program offered by the Veterinary Hospital Managers Association. Practice management sessions are applicable toward the continuing education requirement for the Certified Veterinary Practice Manager program offered by the Veterinary Hospital Managers Association.
Veterinarians licensed in Texas must track each seminar hour attended on a Texas CE form. When you arrive on site at any Fetch, please visit the Tour & Information Desk to sign in and pick up your form. Before you leave Fetch dvm360 conference, you must return your completed form to the Onsite Registration Desk and sign out on the sheet provided. A Fetch dvm360 staff member will verify your hours and give you a signed CE Certificate of Attendance. Don’t leave without your certificate—unfortunately we aren’t able to mail it to you.
Fetch dvm360 is an approved sponsor to provide continuing education to New York State licensees.
CE credits
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Veterinarians: Associates & practice owners By 2/7/18 By 4/4/18 After 4/4/18
❑ Veterinarian ( four-days ) $549 $614 $679
❑ Veterinarian ( two-day s, please note days) Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday $469 $534 $589
❑ Veterinarian ( one-day , please note day) Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday $349 $414 $479
❑ 2018 veterinary graduate —(Please provide a diploma.) $259 $324 $389
❑ 2018 veterinary student —(No CE granted.) $55 $60 $70
❑ Specialty focus lab + Veterinarian (two-days) $1,879 $1,944 $2,049
❑ Specialty focus lab + Veterinarian (one-day) Thursday Friday $1,769 $1,834 $1,949
❑ Specialty focus lab only $1,679 $1,744 $1,849
Technicians / Assistants❑ Veterinary technician ( four-days ) $329 $394 $459
❑ Veterinary technician ( three-days ) Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday $299 $364 $429
❑ Veterinary technician ( two-days ) Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday $269 $334 $399
❑ Veterinary technician ( one-day ) Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday $219 $284 $349
❑ 2018 veterinary technician student (Please provide a copy of your current class schedule.)
$55 $60 $70
Practice Managers ❑ Practice manager ( non-veterinarian ) $329 $394 $459
Spouses❑ Spouse attending seminars ( non-veterinarian ) $329 $394 $459
Fetch dvm360 • Virginia Beach • May 17 - 20, 2018
First name (exactly as you want it to appear on your badge) Last name Degree
Clinic name
Street address: PLEASE SELECT ONE ➤ ❍ Work address ❍ Home address
City State ZIP code
Country Email address ( for confirmation, proceedings links, etc. )
Daytime telephone number with area code
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Associate veterinarian Practice owner Technician Practice manager 2018 student 2018 veterinary grad Hospital staff Spouse
Choose the specialty that best describes your business or professional activity. ( Please check one .)
❑ Exclusive small animal practice ❑ Exclusive feline practice ❑ Over 50% small animal practice ❑ Mixed practice ( 50%-50% ) ❑ Cattle ( Exclusive large animal practice ) ❑ Horse ( Exclusive large animal practice ) ❑ Swine ( Exclusive large animal practice ) ❑ Large animal practice ❑ Consulting ❑ Over 50% large animal practice ❑ Exotic animals ❑ Student ❑ Manufacturer of veterinary drugs or equipment/includes marketing & sales personnel ❑ Not in practice ❑ Academic/teaching/laboratory/libraries/research
Which best describes your role? (Please use a separate registration form for each attendee.)
Use code PROGRAM
for special savings when you register
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Add hands-on learning with clinical techniques coursesSATURDAY ❑ Dental extractions in dogs $395
❑ Optimal ophthalmic surgeries in primary care practice $395
❑ Soft tissue and orthopedic surgical procedures in cats $695
❑ Dental extractions in cats $495
❑ Soft tissue and orthopedic surgical procedures in dogs $695
SUNDAY ❑ Dental extractions in dogs $495
❑ Dental extractions in cats $495
Take home more learningYour registration includes downloadable proceedings. (You’ll get a link about a week before the event.) If you’d like to order ADDITIONAL proceedings, please indicate your selections below.
❑ Additional proceedings—delivered on jump drive = $50
❑ Printed proceedings book—advance purchase only = $100
❑ Audio Recordings—pre-order your full set of Fetch sessions delivered in Virginia Beach. MP3 recordings by subject will be available to order on site.
= $469
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We welcome your guests who don’t work in the veterinary industry. Guest badges will give your friends and family access to the exhibit hall for the welcome party. Veterinarians, technicians, practice managers, and team members must register and pay registration fees. ( A $5 processing fee will be charged for guest badges added on site. )
Guests
Credit card expiration must be valid through May 2018. Your credit card statement will reflect a charge from Advanstar Communications, Inc. Refunds for cancellation must be requested in writing by mail, fax, or email and received by April 11, 2018. A $50 processing fee applies. Clinical Techniques Courses require an additional registration fee. Fetch, a dvm360 conference, reserves the right to cancel any Clinical Techniques Course that does not meet minimum registrations by April 11, 2018. In this case, registrants will be notified and the Clinical Techniques Course paid fee will be credited or refunded.
Core program $
Clinical techniques $
Addl. proceedings $
Total $
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Associate veterinarian Practice owner Technician Practice manager 2018 student 2018 veterinary grad Hospital staff Spouse
Where to stayFetch, a dvm360 conference, works closely with the Virginia Beach Convention Center and Visitors Bureau and conveniently located hotels to offer you the best possible locations and rates. Most of the Fetch dvm360 hotels in Virginia Beach are located, in fact, on the beach. (Woot! Sleep with the windows open and listen to the waves. It’s delightful.)
The convention center is between .5 and 2.5 miles from the Fetch dvm360 hotels on the beach. That’s walkable if you’re in the mood for that. Otherwise, the Fetch dvm360 team arranges a shuttle from the hotels to the convention center. It runs every 15 minutes during the following hours:Thursday: 7:30 a.m. – 9:30 p.m.Friday: 6:30 a.m. – 9:30 p.m.Saturday: 6:30 a.m. – 9:00 p.m.Sunday: 6:30 a.m. – 6:30 p.m.
Here’s how to reserve a room:Online: Book your reservation at fetchdvm360.com/housingvbPhone: Call the Fetch dvm360 Housing Bureau from 6 a.m. – 6 p.m. (PT), Monday through Friday at (866) 837-0750 or internationally at (414) 973-8348.
Getting to Virginia BeachThe closest airport is Norfolk International Airport. The drive from the airport to the Virginia Beach Convention Center is about 18 miles.
HOTEL ACCOMMODATIONS
DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Virginia Beach Marina $175Country Inn & Suites, Virginia Beach $145Fairfield Inn & Suites by Marriott Virginia Beach Oceanfront $164Holiday Inn Oceanside Virginia Beach $167Courtyard Virginia Beach Oceanfront/South $165Holiday Inn Express & Suites Virginia Beach Oceanfront $172Hampton Inn Virginia Beach-Oceanfront South $165SpringHill Suites by Marriott Virginia Beach Oceanfront $179Sheraton Virginia Beach Oceanfront Hotel $179Courtyard Virginia Beach Oceanfront/North 37th Street $165Holiday Inn Virginia Beach North Beach $156Wyndham Virginia Beach Oceanfront $159
To receive special rates for Fetch dvm360 conference, make that reservation by April 13, 2018. Yay!
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