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THE 76th ANNUAL Conference for Veterinarians Emergency And Critical Care April 18th-19th, 2015 Fort Collins Hilton Fort Collins, Colorado Helping animals, people and the planet. APRIL 18TH & 19TH, 2015 | 1 KEYNOTE SPEAKER D R. EDWARD HOOVER, Professor and former Head of the Department of Microbiology, Immunology and Pathology, received the prestigious Association of American Veterinary Medical Colleges’ 2012 Merial-AAVMC Excellence in Research Award on Aug. 4, at the Merial-NIH National Veterinary Scholars Symposium hosted by the College of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences at Colorado State University. For more than 30 years, Dr. Hoover has been an innovator in the field of pathology and the study of infectious diseases such as feline leukemia and chronic wasting disease. He led the efforts to develop a vacine to prevent feline leukemia virus infection. The University has honored his career with the title of University Distinguished Professor – one of only a dozen at CSU at any one time. “He’s really a pioneer,” said Dr. Gregg Dean, Dr. Hoover’s former student who is now Head of the Department of Microbiology, Immunology and Pathology. “He uses cutting-edge technology but also traditional methods. It’s his ability to blend those two that allows him to comprehensively address how we can mitigate a disease within a population. “It is a real source of pride for the entire College that someone from our group here at CSU has been selected as an outstanding contributor in veterinary medical research.” Research in the Hoover laboratory led to development of the first successful and most widely used FeLV vaccine, now used to immunize cats worldwide against the leukemia-causing virus. In addition to studying prevention of the disease, Hoover also examined how to identify at-risk cats and how the disease is transmitted to improve understanding of managing diseases in populations. 2 | 76TH ANNUAL CONFERENCE FOR VETERINARIANS SMALL ANIMAL Dr. Elizabeth A. Rozanski, DVM, DACVIM, DACVECC G rowing up outside of Chicago, near the Brookfield Zoo, Dr. ElizabethLiz Rozanski developed a love for veterinary medicine from age five. As a member of the Foster Hospital for Small Animals’ Emergency and Critical Care team, she treats animals at one of the nation’s busiest academic emergency rooms. She is board-certified in both internal medicine and emergency and critical care. Dr. Rozanski graduated from the University of Illinois with her DVM degree. After completing a residency in Philadelphia, she was drawn to Tufts by the position’s combination of research, teaching, and service. She teaches toxicology and respiratory medicine throughout the four-year Cummings School DVM curriculum, and lectures in others. I love the students, she says. They are a continued source of inspiration and enthusiasm. She has also been involved in student efforts to provide free rabies vaccinations in low-income housing in the City of Worcester, serves as a faculty mentor for summer student research projects, has raised funds for the American Heart Association (with her dog, Brie, named after one of her favorite cases at the Foster Hospital) through the Central Massachusetts Heart Walk, and lectures often at continuing education and community events. She is also the past president of the Veterinary Comparative Respiratory Society. Dr. Rozanski’s primary research interest is in respiratory function in small animals, and she recently co-authored, with the help of fellow faculty member Dr. John Rush, A Color Handbook of Small Animal Emergency and Critical Care Medicine (Manson, 2007). She lives near the school’s Grafton campus with, as she notes, a menagerie of pets—all rescues. APRIL 18TH & 19TH, 2015 | 3 EQUINE MEDICINE Dr. Thomas J. Divers, DVM, DACVIM, DACVECC D R. THOMAS J. DIVERS EARNED HIS DVM from the University of Georgia and completed an internship in large animal medicine at the University of California at Davis. Dr. Divers returned to the University of Georgia for his residency in Large Animal Internal Medicine and ambulatory practice and worked for 2 years as an assistant professor in the medicine/ambulatory practice at the college. Dr. Divers then moved to the University of Pennsylvania for 10 years where he was a professor of Large Animal Medicine and served as chief of the medicine section at New Bolton Center. Currently, Dr. Divers is Professor of Medicine and Co-Chief of the Section of Large Animal Medicine at Cornell University. He has been the recipient of distinguished teaching awards at three universities, received both the AAEP and ACVECC educator of the year award and most recently received the Cornell hospital distinguished service award for 2014. He is co-author of three textbooks, numerous book chapters and more than 180 scientific articles. Dr. Divers’ research interests include equine neurological diseases including motor neuron disease, equine lyme disease, equine leptospirosis, other infectious equine diseases, diseases of the equine liver including viral hepatitis, diseases of the urinary system ,equine coagulation, and advances in internal medicine and critical care for horses, foals and dairy cattle. 4 | 76TH ANNUAL CONFERENCE FOR VETERINARIANS LIVESTOCK MEDICINE Dr. Sheila M. McGuirk, DVM, PhD, DACVIM W ith a BS degree from Cornell University, Dr. Sheila McGuirk obtained her DVM degree from the University of Georgia, did a large animal medicine internship at Ontario Veterinary College, followed by a residency in food animal medicine and surgery, MS in Clinical Sciences and a PhD in Physiology & Pharmacology from Ohio State University. Dr. McGuirk became board certified in the American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine in 1982. She joined the faculty at the University of Wisconsin School of Veterinary Medicine in 1983, where she currently has joint appointments in the sections of large animal internal and food animal production medicine. Her clinical and teaching interests are focused on the integration of individual animal diagnostic, therapeutic and preventative strategies into herd-based problem solving, protocol development, training and management to improve welfare and productivity. Her field based research and clinical trials are focused on the development of tools and protocols that improve health, welfare and productivity on dairy farms. Dr. McGuirk’s goal is to engage veterinarians and producers in strategies that result in early, accurate disease detection and effective treatment. Dr. McGuirk has been awarded the Norden Outstanding Teacher of the Year twice, received the AABP Award of Excellence in 1998, was World Dairy Expo, Friend of Expo Person of the Year in 1998, and was Wisconsin VMA Practitioner of the Year in 2000. She was a member of 2004 Tour of Hope bicycling team that rode from Los Angeles to Washington, DC to promote the need for adult participation in cancer-related clinical research trials. She was named Kansas State University’s “Legend in Academic Medicine” in 2010 and was named World Dairy Expo’s Industry Person of the Year in 2012. 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Your Pet, Our Passion. 6 | 76TH ANNUAL CONFERENCE FOR VETERINARIANS CSU FACULTY SPEAKERS SMALL ANIMAL Dr. Sandra Allweiler Dr. Marisa Ames Dr. Pedro Boscan Dr. Kristy Dowers Dr. Stephanie Engel Dr. Kate Freeman Dr. Geoff Heffner Dr. Wayne Jensen Dr. Matt Johnston Dr. Michael Lappin Dr. Catriona MacPhail Dr. Justin Mathis Dr. Eric Monnet Dr. Chris Orton Dr. Ross Palmer Dr. Jessica Quimby Dr. Marlis Rezende Dr, Rebecca Ruch-Gallie Dr. Jane Shaw Dr. Dan Smeak Dr. Lauren Sullivan Dr. Camille TorresHenderson Dr. Julia Veir Dr. Craig Webb Dr. Deanna Worley APRIL 18TH & 19TH, 2015 | 7 CSU FACULTY SPEAKERS EQUINE PROGRAM Dr. Luke Bass Dr. Elaine Carnvale Dr. Erin Contino Dr. Jeremiah Easley Dr. Ryan Ferris Dr. Laurie Goodrich Dr. Britta Leise Dr. Patrick McCue Dr. Valerie Moorman Dr. Yvette Nout-Lomas Dr. Jennifer Rawlinson Dr. Melinda Story Dr. Elsbeth Swain 8 | 76TH ANNUAL CONFERENCE FOR VETERINARIANS CSU FACULTY SPEAKERS LIVESTOCK MEDICINE PROGRAM Katy Brandes Dr. Stacie Byers Dr. Robert Callan Dr. Paige Dinsmore Dr. Chelsea Holschbach Dr. Tim Holt Dr. Daniel Jackson Dr. Andrea Lear Katy Lippolis Dr. Elizabeth Topliff-Yee LIVESTOCK MEDICINE INVITED GUESTS Dr. Richard Lomkin Dr. Keith Roeher USDA/APHIS Colorado State Veterinarian CSU Consultant APRIL 18TH & 19TH, 2015 | 9 SCHEDULE SATURDAY, APRIL 18 LECTURE TIMES LIVESTOCK MEDICINE THE RAM’S ROOM SMALL ANIMAL PROGRAM EQUINE LEGENDS ROOM GREEN&GOLD ROOM 7:00 - 8:00 AM REGISTRATION AND BREAKFAST 7:40 - 7:55 AM BREAKING RESEACH REPORT: FLEA AND TICK BORNE DISEASES BY DR. MICHAEL LAPPIN 8:00 - 8:55 AM 9:00 - 10:00 AM Parental Nutrition by Dr. Robert Callan Small Ruminant And Camelid Dystoicia by Dr. Stacey Byers 10:00 - 10:30 AM Diagnostic and Therapeutic Considerations in Acute Kidney Injury by Dr. Geoff Heffner When Do I Need To Recommend Head CT? by Dr. Jeremiah Easley Equine Extraction: Considerations For Case Selection And Extraction Techniques by Dr. Jennifer Rawlinson Principals and Applications of Renal Replacement Therapy by Dr. Geoff Heffner BREAK AND VISIT EXHIBITORS 10:30 - 11:25 AM Perinatal Mortality by Dr. Sheila McGuirk Rational Selection of Antibiotics in Equine Practice by Dr. Thomas Divers Top 10 Tips in Trauma by Dr. Elizabeth Rozanski 11:30 - 12:30 PM Calf Overall Health Concerns by Dr. Sheila McGuirk Best Use of Clinical Pathology and Laboratory Testing in Equine Practice by Dr. Thomas Divers Resuscitation- What Has Changed in the Last 20 Years? by Dr. Elizabeth Rozanski 12:30 - 1:30 PM LUNCH BREAKING RESEARCH REPORT: INACTIVATED EVRCP VACCINE EFFICACY FOR FHV-1 BY DR. REBECCA RUCH-GALLIE 1:10 - 1:25 PM 1:30 - 2:25 PM Emergency Pain Management by Dr. Andrea Lear Interesting Equine Medicine Cases An Interactive Presentation by Dr. Thomas Divers Feline Trauma; Not Just Little Dogs by Dr. Elizabeth Rozanski 2:30 - 3:30 PM Neonatal Calf Health Issues by Dr. Sheila McGuirk Equine Medicine News Hour by Dr. Thomas Divers Wounds and Fractures: The First 24 Hours by Dr. Elizabeth Rozanski 3:30 - 4:00 PM 4:00 - 4:50 PM BREAK AND VISIT EXHIBITORS State Veterinarians Office: Current Issues by Dr. Keith Roehr New Strategies for Deworming and Vaccination by Dr. Luke Bass State of the Art Orthopedics: 5 Patient Care Dreams That Are Now Reality by Dr. Ross Palmer 4:50 - 5:00 PM COCKTAIL SOCIAL -- BEFORE KEYNOTE 5:00 - 6:00 PM KEYNOTE ADDRESS : A HISTORY OF FELV AND FELV VACCINES BY DR. ED HOOVER 6:15 - 8:00 PM ALL CLASS REUNION BBQ AT DIAGNOSTIC MEDICINE CENTER 10 | 76TH ANNUAL CONFERENCE FOR VETERINARIANS SCHEDULE SATURDAY, APRIL 18 LECTURE TIMES SMALL ANIMAL BREAKOUT GROUP 1 SMALL ANIMAL BREAKOUT GROUP 2 SALON IV SALON VI 7:00 - 8:00 AM 7:40 - 7:55 AM 8:00 - 8:55 AM 9:00 - 10:00 AM BREAKING RESEACH REPORT: FLEA AND TICK BORNE DISEASES BY DR. MICHAEL LAPPIN Arrhythmias In The ER/ICU by Dr. Marisa Ames Foot Associated Lameness Where Are We Now? by Dr. Valerie Moorman Pericardial Effusion by Dr. Marisa Ames Interactive Lameness Session Diagnostic Analgesia Pitfalls by Dr. Erin Contino BREAK AND VISIT EXHIBITORS 10:30 - 11:25 AM Updates In Fluid Therapy by Dr. Lauren Sullivan Fast and Easy Gastropexy by Dr. Dan Smeak 11:30 - 12:30 PM Common Coagulation Disorders by Dr. Lauren Sullivan GI Surgical Emergencies-Case Studies-Interactive by Dr. Dan Smeak 12:30 - 1:30 PM LUNCH BREAKING RESEARCH REPORT: INACTIVATED EVRCP VACCINE EFFICACY FOR FHV-1 BY DR. REBECCA RUCH-GALLIE 1:30 - 2:25 PM Vasopressor Therapy: Which Drug To Choose by Dr. Justin Mathis Respiratory Emergencies The Surgeon’s Perspective-Case Studies-Interactive by Dr. Eric Monnet 2:30 - 3:30 PM Canine Mitral Valve Disease I - Current Concepts, Controversies, And Future Directions In Medical Management by Dr. Chris Orton Reproductive Emergencies-Case Studies-Interactive by Dr. Catriona MacPhail 3:30 - 4:00 PM 4:00 - 4:50 PM 4:50 - 5:00 PM AGGIE ROOM 2ND FL REGISTRATION AND BREAKFAST 10:00 - 10:30 AM 1:10 - 1:25 PM EQUINE BREAKOUT BREAK AND VISIT EXHIBITORS Canine Mitral Valve Disease IICurrent and Emerging Intervertions for Mitral Regurgitation by Dr. Chris Orton Management of Intra-Articular Wounds by Dr. Valerie Moorman COCKTAIL SOCIAL -- BEFORE KEYNOTE 5:00 - 6:00 PM KEYNOTE ADDRESS : A HISTORY OF FELV AND FELV VACCINES BY DR. ED HOOVER 6:15 - 8:00 PM ALL CLASS REUNION BBQ AT DIAGNOSTIC MEDICINE CENTER APRIL 18TH & 19TH, 2015 | 11 SCHEDULE SUNDAY, APRIL 19 LECTURE TIMES LIVESTOCK MEDICINE THE RAM’S ROOM EQUINE LEGENDS ROOM SMALL ANIMAL PROGRAM GREEN&GOLD ROOM BREAKING RESEACH REPORT: USE OF A PROBIOTIC TO LESSEN ANTIBIOTIC DIARRHEA IN CATS BY DR. CAMILLE TORRES-HENDERSON 7:40 - 7:55 AM 8:00 - 8:55 AM Open Forum Questions by Dr. Sheila McGuirk Diagnosis and Treatment of Immune Mediated Disorders in Horses and Foals by Dr. Thomas Divers Gadgets and Procedures You Can Do! by Dr. Elizabeth Rozanski 9:00 - 10:00 AM Top 10 List of Important Take Home Tips by Dr. Sheila McGuirk Equine Neurological Cases An Interactive Presentation by Dr. Thomas Divers Cardiopulmonary Complications of Trauma by Dr. Elizabeth Rozanski 10:00 - 10:30 AM 10:30 - 11:25 AM 11:30 - 12:30 PM BREAK AND VISIT EXHIBITORS Case Reports, Emergency Care by Dr. Daniel Jackson, Dr. Chelsea Holschbach & Dr. Elizabeth Topliff-Yee The Emergency Dairy Cow, Case Presentations by Dr. Paige Dinsmore 12:30 - 1:30 PM 1:10 - 1:25 PM Neck Disorders in the Performance Horse by Dr. Melinda Story Pain Management And Home Exercises For The Geriatric Patients by Dr. Sandra Allweiler Lameness Roundtable Application of Novel Therapies by Dr. Laurie Goodrich Anesthesia Tips For the Trauma Patient by Dr. Marlis Rezende LUNCH BREAKING RESEARCH REPORT: WHAT WE KNOW SO FAR ABOUT MAROPITANT (CERENIA) AND ANALGESIA, ANESTHESIA AND PAIN MANAGEMENT BY DR. PEDRO BOSCAN 1:30 - 2:25 PM Fecal Detection of Parasites in Camelids by Dr. Holt/ Katy Brandes, Alternative Calf Weaning Methods by Dr. Callan/ Katy Lippolis How to Treat and Manage Skin Tumors by Dr. Britta Leise Management Of The Top Ortho Emergencies by Dr. Kate Freeman 2:30 - 3:25 PM Vescular Disease by Dr. Richanne Lomkin (USDA, APHIS) Foals- What to Expect In The First Three Days by Dr. Elsbeth Swain Management of Hemolytic Anemia In Cats by Dr. Kristy Dowers 3:25 - 3:40 PM 3:40 - 4:30 PM BREAK AND VISIT EXHIBITORS Animal Disease Traceability by Dr. Richanne Lomkin (USDA, APHIS) 4:30 - 5:20 PM 12 | 76th Annual Conference for Veterinarians Neck Disorders-Neurological Sequelae by Dr. Yvette Nout-Lomas Emergency Treatment of the Seizuring Animal by Dr. Stephanie Engel Emergency Management of Traumatic Brain Injury by Dr.Stephanie Engel SCHEDULE SUNDAY, APRIL 19 SMALL ANIMAL BREAKOUT GROUP 1 LECTURE TIMES 7:40 - 7:55 AM SALON IV SMALL ANIMAL BREAKOUT GROUP 2 SALON VI EQUINE BREAKOUT AGGIE ROOM 2ND FL BREAKING RESEACH REPORT: USE OF A PROBIOTIC TO LESSEN ANTIBIOTIC DIARRHEA IN CATS BY DR. CAMILLE TORRES-HENDERSON 8:00 - 8:55 AM Updates in Cancer Lymphology by Dr. Deanna Worley Clinical Approach to Rabbit GI Emergencies by Dr. Matt Johnston 9:00 - 10:00 AM Surgical Oncology Case Rounds by Dr. Deanna Worley Clinical Monitoring of the Critically Ill Rabbit by Dr. Matt Johnston 10:00 - 10:30 AM BREAK AND VISIT EXHIBITORS 10:30 - 11:25 AM Nutritional Support of Cats with Chronic Kidney Disease by Dr. Jessica Quimby Delivering Bad News by Dr. Jane Shaw Prediction of Foaling Traditional and New Techniques by Dr. Pat McCue 11:30 - 12:30 PM Nutritional Management of Feline GI Diseases by Dr. Craig Webb Disclosing Medical Errors by Dr. Jane Shaw Evaluation and Management of Colostrum for the Newborn Foal by Dr. Pat McCue 12:30 - 1:30 PM 1:10 - 1:25 PM LUNCH BREAKING RESEARCH REPORT: WHAT WE KNOW SO FAR ABOUT MAROPITANT (CERENIA) AND ANALGESIA, ANESTHESIA AND PAIN MANAGEMENT BY DR. PEDRO BOSCAN 1:30 - 2:25 PM Acute Canine Pancretitis by Dr. Craig Webb Helping A New Graduate Succeed In Your Practice by Dr. Wayne Jensen 2:30 - 3:30 PM Canine Leptospirosis by Dr. Julia Veir Can A Recent Graduate Buy Your Practice? by Dr. Wayne Jensen 3:30 - 4:00 PM New Strategies for Elimination of Biofilm and Resistant Infections in the Uterus by Dr. Ryan Ferris Current Status of Assisted Reproduction in the Horse by Dr. Elaine Carnevale BREAK AND VISIT EXHIBITORS 3:40 - 4:30 PM 4:30 - 5:20 PM April 18th & 19th, 2015 | 13 OTHER INFORMATION Fort Collins Hilton Welcome to the Hilton Fort Collins hotel, situated in beautiful Northern Colorado and nestled in the foothills of the Rocky Mountains. This Fort Collins hotel boasts an excellent location for wonderful recreational opportunities, diverse cultural attractions, lively nightlife and family fun. Discover the rivers and lakes of Colorado, explore the streets of the Old Town or unwind in one of the city’s stylish bistros and bars. With over 20,000 sq. ft. of function space spread across a variety of rooms, this hotel is the ideal Fort Collins event venue for your meeting or celebration for up to 1,300 people. Host a conference in one of 20 professional meeting rooms or hold your wedding in the stunning open atrium or classic ballroom. Catch up with work or prepare for your meeting in the hotel’s modern business center. From A/V equipment to photocopying services, you’ll find all the facilities and technical support you need to do business. Work out in the fitness room, take a dip in the pool or simply relax with a drink and watch the large screen TV in the hotel lounge. Savor a delicious meal at Spring Creek Grill, the hotel’s stunning, atrium-style restaurant. Enjoy breakfast, lunch and dinner featuring locally sourced Colorado cuisine, steaks and seafood along with fast, friendly service and a relaxed atmosphere. Hotel Registration Information The Hilton of Fort Collins 425 West Prospect Road Fort Collins, CO 80526 (970) 428-2626 For maps and directions please visit The Hilton of Fort Collins website: www.fortcollins.hilton.com The Hilton registration hours, Saturday-Sunday, 7:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Visit our Student-run Vet Text booth in the exhibitor area for CSU gifts and apparel! 14 | 76TH ANNUAL CONFERENCE FOR VETERINARIANS ALL UPCOMING CE COURSES All Courses Advanced Arthroscopic Surgery - September 17-18, 2015 Advanced Minimally Invasive Surgical Laparoscopy - April 30-May 1, 2015 Basic Arthroscopy - September 16, 2015 Basic Arthroscopy and Advanced Arthroscopic Surgery - September 16-18, 2015 Communication Coaching Skills Workshop - June 27-28, 2015 Diagnosis & Treatment of Lameness in the Horse - September 30-October 2, 2015 Diagnostic Stifle Course: Ultrasound & Standing Arthroscopy - September 19, 2015 Frank™ Workshop - August 8-9, 2015 Introduction to Small Animal Laparoscopy - April 28-29, 2015 Laparoscopic Ovariectomy - April 30, 2015 Multipurpose Rigid Endoscopy - April 27, 2015 For information or to register visit: www.cvmbs.colostate.edu/clinsci/ce “All-Class” Reunion Join us Saturday, April 18th, at 6:15 p.m. for a BBQ at the Diagnostic Medicine Center. This fun evening features a musical set by Keys and D’s, a band comprised of veterinary students. Families invited! BBQ dinner, Soft drinks, beer, and wine will be provided by our sponsors for your enjoyment! APRIL 18TH & 19TH, 2015 | 15 16 | 76TH ANNUAL CONFERENCE FOR VETERINARIANS