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20 Clinical Program Thursday Open to all attendees, CVC clinical courses provide information-rich, practical tips, and takeaways designed for real-world practice and daily patient care. Thursday, December 8 ROOM 12:30 – 1:30 PM 1:45 – 2:45 PM Behavior 29 CD Dr. E. Christensen — Out the window: Multimodal treatment options for thunderstorm phobia Break 1:30 – 1:45 PM Dr. E. Christensen — It’s not you, it’s me: Redirected aggression in cats and dogs Break 2:45 – 3:00 PM Canine Sports Medicine Program coordinated by the American Canine Sports Medicine Association 29 A Dr. R. Gillette — Your best friend and new workout partner: Kick off an exercise plan to enhance dogs’ lifestyles Dr. R. Gillette — Keeping canine detectors — military working, police, and search and rescue dogs — healthy and on track Clinical Pathology 26 A Dr. C. Thompson — Cytology for every practitioner Dr. C. Thompson — When to panic: Red flags in clinical pathology Clinical Pharmacology 29 B Dr. M. Clark — Puppies, kittens, and drugs: What’s safe for pediatrics? Dr. M. Clark — Antibiotic review: Things you wish you remembered from vet school, and things you might never have learned Critical Care 30 A Dr. N. Peterson — CPR update: What is RECOVER? Dr. N. Peterson — Cardiogenic shock: Hold the fluids Dentistry 26 B Dr. B. Greenfield — Bites gone wild: Identifying malocclusions in dogs Learn then Earn Dr. B. Greenfield and Dr. K. Felsted Why “dental” is a four-letter word: Periodontology for practitioners Endocrinology 30 BC Dr. E. Behrend — I found an adrenal tumor I wasn’t expecting. Now what? Dr. E. Behrend — Trilostane vs. mitotane: Which should I use? Exotic Animal Medicine 28 C Dr. J. Whittington — Staying outside the box: Strategies for managing unusual exotic pets Dr. J. Whittington — Emergency assessment and critical care of exotic herbivores Feline Medicine Program coordinated by the American Association of Feline Practitioners 30 DE Dr. M. Scherk — Respectful handling vs. rude wrangling: Getting purrspective from the cat’s point of view Dr. M. Scherk — Client compliance: Understanding the owner’s purrspective Gastrointestinal Medicine 31 A Dr. K. Tolbert — Dysphagia and dysmotility: Recognizing it early and correctly Dr. K. Tolbert — Evidence and indications for using probiotics in dogs and cats Imaging 31 B Dr. K. Spaulding — Ultrasonography of lymph nodes, The big, the bad, and the ugly Dr. K. Spaulding — Ultrasonography of the bladder: How to identify the causes of hematuria Nutrition 31 C Dr. M. Cline — Obesity and ______ (Pick your disease!): Managing obesity and concurrent disease in pets Dr. M. Cline — Feeding patients that have chronic kidney disease: The controversy and lessons from the literature Parasitology 32 A Dr. L. Starkey — What’s your diagnosis? Challenging feline parasite cases Watch for the Two-way Learning icon throughout the program grid!

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ClinicalProgram ThursdayOpen to all attendees, CVC clinical courses provide information-rich, practical tips, and takeaways designed for real-world practice and daily patient care.

Thursday, December 8 ROOM 12:30 – 1:30 PM 1:45 – 2:45 PM 3:00 – 4:00 PM 4:15 – 5:15 PM 5:30 – 6:30 PM 7:30 – 9:30 PM

Behavior 29 CDDr. E. Christensen — Out the window: Multimodal treatment options for thunderstorm phobia

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Dr. E. Christensen — It’s not you, it’s me: Redirected aggression in cats and dogs

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Dr. E. Christensen — Make it stop! Unruly behavior and how vets, clients, and bad trainers accidentally make them worse

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Dr. E. Christensen — Hit yourself with a newspaper: Practical treatment of housesoiling by dogs

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Dr. E. Christensen — Trigger time! Medication options for situational anxiety, panic, and phobia

Canine Sports Medicine Program coordinated by the American Canine Sports Medicine Association

29 ADr. R. Gillette — Your best friend and new workout partner: Kick off an exercise plan to enhance dogs’ lifestyles

Dr. R. Gillette — Keeping canine detectors — military working, police, and search and rescue dogs — healthy and on track

Dr. R. Gillette — When cutting won’t cure: How to manage nonsurgical lameness

Dr. R. Gillette — Why canine rehabilitation in general practice is a sound practice—and how to start

Dr. R. Gillette — Muscle activity, maladies, and the forgotten tissue of injury and rehabilitation

Clinical Pathology 26 A Dr. C. Thompson — Cytology for every practitioner

Dr. C. Thompson — When to panic: Red flags in clinical pathology

Dr. C. Thompson — The power of pee: Urinalysis, the forgotten fellow

Dr. C. Thompson — Big, bad bag of blood: Liver cytology

Dr. C. Thompson — When to delve deep: Indications for and interpretation of bone marrow aspirates

Clinical Pharmacology 29 B Dr. M. Clark — Puppies, kittens, and drugs: What’s safe for pediatrics?

Dr. M. Clark — Antibiotic review: Things you wish you remembered from vet school, and things you might never have learned

Dr. M. Clark — Can I substitute? Ensuring your patients get the right drugs — in the clinic or at a human pharmacy

Dr. M. Clark — Adverse drug reactions — common and lesser known

Learn then Earn Dr. M. Clark and Dr. K. Felsted — Therapeutic drug monitoring: Good for your patients, good for your practice

Critical Care 30 A Dr. N. Peterson — CPR update: What is RECOVER?

Dr. N. Peterson — Cardiogenic shock: Hold the fluids

Dr. N. Peterson — Crotalid envenomation: Avoid being snake-bitten by snakebites

Dr. N. Peterson — Hypernatremia: What to do with the salty dog

Dr. N. Peterson — Hyponatremia: Not enough salt?

Dentistry 26 B Dr. B. Greenfield — Bites gone wild: Identifying malocclusions in dogs

Learn then Earn Dr. B. Greenfield and Dr. K. Felsted — Why “dental” is a four-letter word: Periodontology for practitioners

Dr. B. Greenfield — Advanced surgical extractions…going from simply awful to awfully simple

Dr. B. Greenfield — Normal dental radiography…you must know this before knowing abnormal

Dr. B. Greenfield — Knowing what’s abnormal on dental radiographs in dogs and cats

Endocrinology 30 BC Dr. E. Behrend — I found an adrenal tumor I wasn’t expecting. Now what?

Dr. E. Behrend — Trilostane vs. mitotane: Which should I use?

Dr. E. Behrend — Occult hyperadrenocorticism: What’s really out there?

Dr. E. Behrend — Update on canine hypoadrenocorticism

Dr. E. Behrend — Clinical approach to polyuria/polydipsia

Exotic Animal Medicine 28 CDr. J. Whittington — Staying outside the box: Strategies for managing unusual exotic pets

Dr. J. Whittington — Emergency assessment and critical care of exotic herbivores

Dr. J. Whittington — Honey bees, hawks, megaherbivores, and more: What every GP DVM needs to know about how federal regulations affect their veterinary care

Dr. J. Whittington — Ferret endocrinology: What’s new in the world of hormones

Dr. J. Whittington — Optimizing antibiotic therapy and efficacy for exotic animals

Feline Medicine Program coordinated by the American Association of Feline Practitioners

30 DEDr. M. Scherk — Respectful handling vs. rude wrangling: Getting purrspective from the cat’s point of view

Dr. M. Scherk — Client compliance: Understanding the owner’s purrspective

Dr. M. Scherk — Respectful handling vs. rude wrangling: Putting purrspective into practice

Dr. M. Scherk — When do cats with chronic kidney disease need protein restriction?

Dr. M. Scherk — The complicated geriatric cat: Scores of disorders

Gastrointestinal Medicine 31 ADr. K. Tolbert — Dysphagia and dysmotility: Recognizing it early and correctly

Dr. K. Tolbert — Evidence and indications for using probiotics in dogs and cats

Dr. K. Tolbert — New evidence for using gastroprotectants in patients with ulcers and other pains in the gut

Dr. K. Tolbert — The hows and whys of using gastric acid suppressants

Dr. K. Tolbert — Feline vomiting: New tactics for identifying the cause and treating it

Imaging 31 BDr. K. Spaulding — Ultrasonography of lymph nodes, The big, the bad, and the ugly

Dr. K. Spaulding — Ultrasonography of the bladder: How to identify the causes of hematuria

Dr. K. Spaulding — Findings to treasure: Radiographic imaging of the chest

Dr. K. Spaulding — Musculoskeletal ultrasound: A sturdy foundation

Dr. K. Spaulding — Ultrasonography of the adrenal glands: What do I do now that I have found them?

Nutrition 31 CDr. M. Cline — Obesity and ______ (Pick your disease!): Managing obesity and concurrent disease in pets

Dr. M. Cline — Feeding patients that have chronic kidney disease: The controversy and lessons from the literature

Dr. M. Cline — Raw food diets: Is there evidence to support their use?

Dr. M. Cline — Tackling my favorite nutrition myths

Dr. M. Cline — Unconventional diets for cats

Parasitology 32 ADr. L. Starkey — What’s your diagnosis? Challenging feline parasite cases

Dr. L. Starkey — What’s your diagnosis? Challenging canine parasite cases

Dr. L. Starkey — Diagnostic dilemmas in dirofilariasis: How heartworms “hide”

Watch for the Two-way Learning icon throughout the program grid!

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Thursday, December 8 ROOM 12:30 – 1:30 PM 1:45 – 2:45 PM 3:00 – 4:00 PM 4:15 – 5:15 PM 5:30 – 6:30 PM 7:30 – 9:30 PM

Behavior 29 CDDr. E. Christensen — Out the window: Multimodal treatment options for thunderstorm phobia

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Dr. E. Christensen — It’s not you, it’s me: Redirected aggression in cats and dogs

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Dr. E. Christensen — Make it stop! Unruly behavior and how vets, clients, and bad trainers accidentally make them worse

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Dr. E. Christensen — Hit yourself with a newspaper: Practical treatment of housesoiling by dogs

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Dr. E. Christensen — Trigger time! Medication options for situational anxiety, panic, and phobia

Canine Sports Medicine Program coordinated by the American Canine Sports Medicine Association

29 ADr. R. Gillette — Your best friend and new workout partner: Kick off an exercise plan to enhance dogs’ lifestyles

Dr. R. Gillette — Keeping canine detectors — military working, police, and search and rescue dogs — healthy and on track

Dr. R. Gillette — When cutting won’t cure: How to manage nonsurgical lameness

Dr. R. Gillette — Why canine rehabilitation in general practice is a sound practice—and how to start

Dr. R. Gillette — Muscle activity, maladies, and the forgotten tissue of injury and rehabilitation

Clinical Pathology 26 A Dr. C. Thompson — Cytology for every practitioner

Dr. C. Thompson — When to panic: Red flags in clinical pathology

Dr. C. Thompson — The power of pee: Urinalysis, the forgotten fellow

Dr. C. Thompson — Big, bad bag of blood: Liver cytology

Dr. C. Thompson — When to delve deep: Indications for and interpretation of bone marrow aspirates

Clinical Pharmacology 29 B Dr. M. Clark — Puppies, kittens, and drugs: What’s safe for pediatrics?

Dr. M. Clark — Antibiotic review: Things you wish you remembered from vet school, and things you might never have learned

Dr. M. Clark — Can I substitute? Ensuring your patients get the right drugs — in the clinic or at a human pharmacy

Dr. M. Clark — Adverse drug reactions — common and lesser known

Learn then Earn Dr. M. Clark and Dr. K. Felsted — Therapeutic drug monitoring: Good for your patients, good for your practice

Critical Care 30 A Dr. N. Peterson — CPR update: What is RECOVER?

Dr. N. Peterson — Cardiogenic shock: Hold the fluids

Dr. N. Peterson — Crotalid envenomation: Avoid being snake-bitten by snakebites

Dr. N. Peterson — Hypernatremia: What to do with the salty dog

Dr. N. Peterson — Hyponatremia: Not enough salt?

Dentistry 26 B Dr. B. Greenfield — Bites gone wild: Identifying malocclusions in dogs

Learn then Earn Dr. B. Greenfield and Dr. K. Felsted — Why “dental” is a four-letter word: Periodontology for practitioners

Dr. B. Greenfield — Advanced surgical extractions…going from simply awful to awfully simple

Dr. B. Greenfield — Normal dental radiography…you must know this before knowing abnormal

Dr. B. Greenfield — Knowing what’s abnormal on dental radiographs in dogs and cats

Endocrinology 30 BC Dr. E. Behrend — I found an adrenal tumor I wasn’t expecting. Now what?

Dr. E. Behrend — Trilostane vs. mitotane: Which should I use?

Dr. E. Behrend — Occult hyperadrenocorticism: What’s really out there?

Dr. E. Behrend — Update on canine hypoadrenocorticism

Dr. E. Behrend — Clinical approach to polyuria/polydipsia

Exotic Animal Medicine 28 CDr. J. Whittington — Staying outside the box: Strategies for managing unusual exotic pets

Dr. J. Whittington — Emergency assessment and critical care of exotic herbivores

Dr. J. Whittington — Honey bees, hawks, megaherbivores, and more: What every GP DVM needs to know about how federal regulations affect their veterinary care

Dr. J. Whittington — Ferret endocrinology: What’s new in the world of hormones

Dr. J. Whittington — Optimizing antibiotic therapy and efficacy for exotic animals

Feline Medicine Program coordinated by the American Association of Feline Practitioners

30 DEDr. M. Scherk — Respectful handling vs. rude wrangling: Getting purrspective from the cat’s point of view

Dr. M. Scherk — Client compliance: Understanding the owner’s purrspective

Dr. M. Scherk — Respectful handling vs. rude wrangling: Putting purrspective into practice

Dr. M. Scherk — When do cats with chronic kidney disease need protein restriction?

Dr. M. Scherk — The complicated geriatric cat: Scores of disorders

Gastrointestinal Medicine 31 ADr. K. Tolbert — Dysphagia and dysmotility: Recognizing it early and correctly

Dr. K. Tolbert — Evidence and indications for using probiotics in dogs and cats

Dr. K. Tolbert — New evidence for using gastroprotectants in patients with ulcers and other pains in the gut

Dr. K. Tolbert — The hows and whys of using gastric acid suppressants

Dr. K. Tolbert — Feline vomiting: New tactics for identifying the cause and treating it

Imaging 31 BDr. K. Spaulding — Ultrasonography of lymph nodes, The big, the bad, and the ugly

Dr. K. Spaulding — Ultrasonography of the bladder: How to identify the causes of hematuria

Dr. K. Spaulding — Findings to treasure: Radiographic imaging of the chest

Dr. K. Spaulding — Musculoskeletal ultrasound: A sturdy foundation

Dr. K. Spaulding — Ultrasonography of the adrenal glands: What do I do now that I have found them?

Nutrition 31 CDr. M. Cline — Obesity and ______ (Pick your disease!): Managing obesity and concurrent disease in pets

Dr. M. Cline — Feeding patients that have chronic kidney disease: The controversy and lessons from the literature

Dr. M. Cline — Raw food diets: Is there evidence to support their use?

Dr. M. Cline — Tackling my favorite nutrition myths

Dr. M. Cline — Unconventional diets for cats

Parasitology 32 ADr. L. Starkey — What’s your diagnosis? Challenging feline parasite cases

Dr. L. Starkey — What’s your diagnosis? Challenging canine parasite cases

Dr. L. Starkey — Diagnostic dilemmas in dirofilariasis: How heartworms “hide”

EVENING SESSIONSMarriott Marquis & Marina, South Tower, Level 1

Point Loma RoomDR. N. PETERSON — Managing trauma patients: The first critical hour . . . and beyond

Solana RoomDR. J. WHITTINGTON — A+ - Optimizing anesthesia and analgesia for exotic mammal patients

CVC on the go!CVC San Diego session grids are now mobile optimized! Go tothecvc.com/cvc-sd-clinical-program/Get all the information you need to plan your CE on your phone or other mobile device, including room numbers! CVC — exCEptional!

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Breakfast Friday, December 9 ROOM 8:00 – 9:00 AM 9:10 – 10:10 AM 11:00 AM – 12:00 PM Lunch Options

7:00 – 9:00 AMBallroom 20 AEye Opener Continental BreakfastAll attendees

Avian Medicine 28 C Dr. J. Whittington — Bird basics: Tips and tricks for performing primary techniques

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Dr. J. Whittington — Avian 911: Managing the emergent sick bird

12:00 – 1:15 PMLunch in the Exhibit Hall

Behavior 29 CD Dr. E. Christensen — Get lost! Stranger-directed aggression in cats

Learn then Earn Dr. E. Christensen and Dr. K. Felsted — C’mon back, kitties: How to increase your cat visits (and your bottom line)

Dr. E. Christensen — Safe at home: Quick and practical tips for owner-directed aggression in cats and dogs

Clinical Pathology 26 A Dr. C. Thompson — Monkey business: Patterns and algorithms in clinical pathology

Dr. C. Thompson — Pitfalls! Top clinical pathology air balls

Dr. C. Thompson — Blood, urine, pus, bile, chyle, water, cancer: Cytology of effusions

Critical Care 30 A Dr. N. Peterson — Refeeding syndrome: When good food goes bad Dr. N. Peterson — Dystocia: Is it time?

Dr. N. Peterson — Resuscitation endpoints in critical care: It’s not about the journey, it’s about the destination

Dentistry 26 B Dr. B. Greenfi eld — Oral Tumors 101: What you absolutely need to know

Dr. B. Greenfi eld — Why “let’s keep an eye on it” won’t work anymore: Addressing fractured and discolored teeth

Dr. B. Greenfi eld — Updates on treating feline gingivostomatitis

Dermatology 31 BC Dr. A. Kirby — Fleas, fl eas, and more fl eas Dr. A. Kirby — Pemphigus treatment and history Dr. A. Kirby — Demodex on the new frontier

dvm360 Full Circle Improv Learning!

33 AB Dr. A. Roark and M. Pierson — Why can’t we be friends? Staff-on-staff drama

Dr. A. Roark and M. Pierson — Technician/DVM confl ict: Different jobs, same problems

Dr. A. Roark and M. Pierson — “Because I’m the boss.” How to end staff vs. management drama

Endocrinology 30 BC Dr. E. Behrend — Treating diabetes mellitus: What should I use? Dr. E. Behrend — Diabetic conundrums: Diffi cult-to-manage cases

Dr. E. Behrend — Diagnosing canine hypothyroidism: A case-based approach

Feline MedicineProgram coordinated by the American Association of Feline Practitioners

30 DE Dr. S. Bailey — Cats and the lost art of fl uid analysis Dr. S. Bailey — Feeding tubes in cats: The good, bad, and ugly

Dr. S. Bailey — When cats retch, heave, yack, gag, ‘n hurl: What does it really mean?

Imaging 31 A Dr. K. Spaulding — Gastrointestinal ultrasonography: What a gas! Dr. K. Spaulding — Ocular ultrasound: An insight into the globe

Dr. K. Spaulding — Neuromuscular ultrasound: That takes a lot of nerve

Low-Stress, Pet-Friendly Practice 29 AB Dr. M. Becker — Fear FreeSM practice: With it, you’ll thrive—

without it, you may not surviveDr. M. Becker — Apples and oranges: Signifi cant differences between Fear FreeSM and “fearful” practices

Learn then Earn Dr. J. Bloom and Dr. K. Felsted — Never fear, low-stress is here! How to cash in on calmness

Parasitology 32 A Dr. L. Starkey — Problems beyond the pest: Tick-borne diseases Dr. L. Starkey — Parasites for pets and people: Zoonoses

Dr. L. Starkey — Preventive practices for fi ghting fl eas and attacking ticks

Personal Well-being 28 B8:00 – 9:00 AM Dr. K. Pope-Robinson — How to be happy in veterinary medicine: Where’s the obstruction?

9:15 – 10:15 AM Dr. K. Pope-Robinson — How to be happy in veterinary medicine: Excise the obstacles!

11:00 AM – 12:00 PMDr. K. Pope-Robinson — How to manage emotions in tough conversations with clients

Shelter Medicine Program coordinated by the Association of Shelter Veterinarians

23 A Dr. A. Dykstra — It’s not “just a cold.” Feline URI management in the shelter

Dr. A. Dykstra — What is titering all about? A simple approach to managing outbreaks

Dr. A. Dykstra — Don’t throw the baby out with the bathwater: How to manage a parvovirus outbreak without euthanizing puppies

ClinicalProgram Friday Morning

Refreshments are available in the Exhibit Hall

during open hours, compliments of

Room 23 BC / Laser Therapy Symposium The Science, Healing, and Profi ts of High Power Dr. John C. Godbold, Jr.

Sponsored by

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Breakfast Friday, December 9 ROOM 8:00 – 9:00 AM 9:10 – 10:10 AM 11:00 AM – 12:00 PM Lunch Options

7:00 – 9:00 AMBallroom 20 AEye Opener Continental BreakfastAll attendees

Avian Medicine 28 C Dr. J. Whittington — Bird basics: Tips and tricks for performing primary techniques

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12:00 – 1:15 PMLunch in the Exhibit Hall

Behavior 29 CD Dr. E. Christensen — Get lost! Stranger-directed aggression in cats

Learn then Earn Dr. E. Christensen and Dr. K. Felsted — C’mon back, kitties: How to increase your cat visits (and your bottom line)

Dr. E. Christensen — Safe at home: Quick and practical tips for owner-directed aggression in cats and dogs

Clinical Pathology 26 A Dr. C. Thompson — Monkey business: Patterns and algorithms in clinical pathology

Dr. C. Thompson — Pitfalls! Top clinical pathology air balls

Dr. C. Thompson — Blood, urine, pus, bile, chyle, water, cancer: Cytology of effusions

Critical Care 30 A Dr. N. Peterson — Refeeding syndrome: When good food goes bad Dr. N. Peterson — Dystocia: Is it time?

Dr. N. Peterson — Resuscitation endpoints in critical care: It’s not about the journey, it’s about the destination

Dentistry 26 B Dr. B. Greenfi eld — Oral Tumors 101: What you absolutely need to know

Dr. B. Greenfi eld — Why “let’s keep an eye on it” won’t work anymore: Addressing fractured and discolored teeth

Dr. B. Greenfi eld — Updates on treating feline gingivostomatitis

Dermatology 31 BC Dr. A. Kirby — Fleas, fl eas, and more fl eas Dr. A. Kirby — Pemphigus treatment and history Dr. A. Kirby — Demodex on the new frontier

dvm360 Full Circle Improv Learning!

33 AB Dr. A. Roark and M. Pierson — Why can’t we be friends? Staff-on-staff drama

Dr. A. Roark and M. Pierson — Technician/DVM confl ict: Different jobs, same problems

Dr. A. Roark and M. Pierson — “Because I’m the boss.” How to end staff vs. management drama

Endocrinology 30 BC Dr. E. Behrend — Treating diabetes mellitus: What should I use? Dr. E. Behrend — Diabetic conundrums: Diffi cult-to-manage cases

Dr. E. Behrend — Diagnosing canine hypothyroidism: A case-based approach

Feline MedicineProgram coordinated by the American Association of Feline Practitioners

30 DE Dr. S. Bailey — Cats and the lost art of fl uid analysis Dr. S. Bailey — Feeding tubes in cats: The good, bad, and ugly

Dr. S. Bailey — When cats retch, heave, yack, gag, ‘n hurl: What does it really mean?

Imaging 31 A Dr. K. Spaulding — Gastrointestinal ultrasonography: What a gas! Dr. K. Spaulding — Ocular ultrasound: An insight into the globe

Dr. K. Spaulding — Neuromuscular ultrasound: That takes a lot of nerve

Low-Stress, Pet-Friendly Practice 29 AB Dr. M. Becker — Fear FreeSM practice: With it, you’ll thrive—

without it, you may not surviveDr. M. Becker — Apples and oranges: Signifi cant differences between Fear FreeSM and “fearful” practices

Learn then Earn Dr. J. Bloom and Dr. K. Felsted — Never fear, low-stress is here! How to cash in on calmness

Parasitology 32 A Dr. L. Starkey — Problems beyond the pest: Tick-borne diseases Dr. L. Starkey — Parasites for pets and people: Zoonoses

Dr. L. Starkey — Preventive practices for fi ghting fl eas and attacking ticks

Personal Well-being 28 B8:00 – 9:00 AM Dr. K. Pope-Robinson — How to be happy in veterinary medicine: Where’s the obstruction?

9:15 – 10:15 AM Dr. K. Pope-Robinson — How to be happy in veterinary medicine: Excise the obstacles!

11:00 AM – 12:00 PMDr. K. Pope-Robinson — How to manage emotions in tough conversations with clients

Shelter Medicine Program coordinated by the Association of Shelter Veterinarians

23 A Dr. A. Dykstra — It’s not “just a cold.” Feline URI management in the shelter

Dr. A. Dykstra — What is titering all about? A simple approach to managing outbreaks

Dr. A. Dykstra — Don’t throw the baby out with the bathwater: How to manage a parvovirus outbreak without euthanizing puppies

Turn page for Friday afternoon schedule ➤

Watch for the Two-way Learning icon throughout the program grid!

8:00 AM – 12:00 PM — 4 hours of CE credit offered — Free to CVC attendees. See ad on p. 61.

The Science, Healing, and Profi ts of High Power Dr. John C. Godbold, Jr.

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Sponsored by

12:00 – 1:15 PM Room 24 ABLunch and Learn: A common sense approach to lawsuit elimination and tax reductionLeland McKayCE credit offered: 1 hourFree to CVC attendees

12:00 – 1:15 PM Room 20 BLunch and Learn: The future is here: Innovative therapy for atopic dermatitis Dr. Catherine OuterbridgeCE credit offered: 1 hour*Free to CVC attendees*See p. 92 for CE information

Sponsored by

12:10 – 1:10 PM Ask the Expert LuncheonRoom 27 A Dr. E. Christensen — Behavioral solutions: Present your case, leave with a plan Cost: $50CE credit offered: 1 hour

12:10 – 1:10 PM Ask the Expert Luncheon Room 27 B Dr. L. Hess — What every new practice owner needs to knowCost: $50CE credit offered: 1 hour

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Lunch Options Friday, December 9 ROOM 1:15 – 2:15 PM 3:00 – 4:00 PM 4:30 – 5:30 PM 5:30 – 6:45 PM 7:00 – 9:00 PM

12:00 – 1:15 PMLunch in the Exhibit Hall

Critical Care 30 A Dr. K. Santoro Beer — Medical management of thoracic trauma

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Dr. K. Santoro Beer — OMG AKI!! What do I do now?

Dermatology 31 BC Dr. A. Kirby — Cushing’s disease in the derm world Dr. A. Kirby — New drugs in dermatology Dr. A. Kirby — Itchy puppies

Feline MedicineProgram coordinated by the American Association of Feline Practitioners

30 DE Dr. S. Bailey — Feline hyperthyroid disease: New guidelines Dr. S. Bailey — Physical examination of the cat: More fun than ever!

Dr. S. Bailey — FLUTD: Can you fl ush out a diagnosis?

Expert2: The Power of InteractionGastrointestinal Medicine

32 B Dr. K. Simpson — What’s causing this GI bleeding? Dr. K. Simpson — Why does this cat always have diarrhea?

Dr. K. Simpson — Feline IBD or lymphoma? How to differentiate and manage these diseases

Low-Stress, Pet-Friendly Practice 29 AB Dr. M. Becker — Top 10 ways to get started with Fear

FreeSM practice

Dr. J. Bloom — Fear FreeSM in general practice — thank you for coming,have a nice stay!

M. Becker, CPDT — Lead the way! Use client education to show your community how your behavior- and training-friendly practice enhances pets’ emotional well-being

Oncology 31 A Dr. S. Ettinger — My top tips for managing cancer patients in your practice

Dr. S. Ettinger — What to do with lumps and bumps: See something, do something. Why wait? Aspirate!

Dr. S. Ettinger — How to talk to clients about cancer: Things you didn’t learn in vet school

Orthopedics 26 BDr. D. Dycus — The roadmap to fracture management: Part I: Diagnosing fractures and choosing a fi xation technique

Dr. D. Dycus — The road map to fracture management: Part II: Selecting a fi xation technique and external coaptation

Dr. D. Dycus —The road map to fracture management: Part III: Selecting internal and external fi xation techniques

Pain ManagementProgram coordinated by the International Veterinary Academy of Pain Management

26 A Dr. M. Brunke — Pain: Diagnosis and treatment Dr. M. Brunke — NSAIDs in dogs and cats: The basics and beyond

Dr. M. Brunke — Managing DJD: Beyond the NSAIDs

Shelter MedicineProgram coordinated by the Association of Shelter Veterinarians

23 ADr. P. Bushby — 2016 revisions to the Veterinary Medical Care Guidelines for Spay-Neuter Programs: Patient care and clinical procedures; preoperative care and anesthesia

Dr. P. Bushby — 2016 revisions to the Veterinary Medical Care Guidelines for Spay-Neuter Programs: Surgical and postoperative care; operations management

Dr. P. Bushby — Safe, effi cient spay-neuter techniques used by shelter DVMs (and general practice DVMs): Discussion and video demonstrations

Veterinary Hospice and Palliative Care 28 C Dr. M. Gardner — The art of euthanasia and the science of

death: Front of house

Dr. M. Gardner — The art of euthanasia and the science of death: Preparing the stage

Dr. M. Gardner — The art of euthanasia and the science of death: Delivering the performance

Veterinary Leadership Program provided by the Veterinary Leadership InstituteSee p. 19 for details.

33 C1:15 – 5:30 PMDr. B. Charles — Emotional Intelligence 101:

(Free to CVC veterinarian attendees; seating limited to 50)

The three hours no one got — and everyone needed — in vet school

ClinicalProgram Friday Afternoon

Need to recharge? Stop by the Charging Stations in the Registration Lobbyand the Exhibit Hall.

Refreshments are available in the Exhibit Hall

during open hours, compliments of

Sponsored by

12:00 – 1:15 PM Room 24 ABLunch and Learn: A common sense approach to lawsuit elimination and tax reductionLeland McKayCE credit offered: 1 hourFree to CVC attendees

12:00 – 1:15 PM Room 20 BLunch and Learn: The future is here: Innovative therapy for atopic dermatitis Dr. Catherine OuterbridgeCE credit offered: 1 hour*Free to CVC attendees*See p. 92 for CE information

Sponsored by

12:10 – 1:10 PM Ask the Expert LuncheonRoom 27 A Dr. E. Christensen — Behavioral solutions: Present your case, leave with a plan Cost: $50CE credit offered: 1 hour

12:10 – 1:10 PM Ask the Expert Luncheon Room 27 B Dr. L. Hess — What every new practice owner needs to knowCost: $50CE credit offered: 1 hour

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Critical Care 30 A Dr. K. Santoro Beer — Medical management of thoracic trauma

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Dermatology 31 BC Dr. A. Kirby — Cushing’s disease in the derm world Dr. A. Kirby — New drugs in dermatology Dr. A. Kirby — Itchy puppies

Feline MedicineProgram coordinated by the American Association of Feline Practitioners

30 DE Dr. S. Bailey — Feline hyperthyroid disease: New guidelines Dr. S. Bailey — Physical examination of the cat: More fun than ever!

Dr. S. Bailey — FLUTD: Can you fl ush out a diagnosis?

Expert2: The Power of InteractionGastrointestinal Medicine

32 B Dr. K. Simpson — What’s causing this GI bleeding? Dr. K. Simpson — Why does this cat always have diarrhea?

Dr. K. Simpson — Feline IBD or lymphoma? How to differentiate and manage these diseases

Low-Stress, Pet-Friendly Practice 29 AB Dr. M. Becker — Top 10 ways to get started with Fear

FreeSM practice

Dr. J. Bloom — Fear FreeSM in general practice — thank you for coming,have a nice stay!

M. Becker, CPDT — Lead the way! Use client education to show your community how your behavior- and training-friendly practice enhances pets’ emotional well-being

Oncology 31 A Dr. S. Ettinger — My top tips for managing cancer patients in your practice

Dr. S. Ettinger — What to do with lumps and bumps: See something, do something. Why wait? Aspirate!

Dr. S. Ettinger — How to talk to clients about cancer: Things you didn’t learn in vet school

Orthopedics 26 BDr. D. Dycus — The roadmap to fracture management: Part I: Diagnosing fractures and choosing a fi xation technique

Dr. D. Dycus — The road map to fracture management: Part II: Selecting a fi xation technique and external coaptation

Dr. D. Dycus —The road map to fracture management: Part III: Selecting internal and external fi xation techniques

Pain ManagementProgram coordinated by the International Veterinary Academy of Pain Management

26 A Dr. M. Brunke — Pain: Diagnosis and treatment Dr. M. Brunke — NSAIDs in dogs and cats: The basics and beyond

Dr. M. Brunke — Managing DJD: Beyond the NSAIDs

Shelter MedicineProgram coordinated by the Association of Shelter Veterinarians

23 ADr. P. Bushby — 2016 revisions to the Veterinary Medical Care Guidelines for Spay-Neuter Programs: Patient care and clinical procedures; preoperative care and anesthesia

Dr. P. Bushby — 2016 revisions to the Veterinary Medical Care Guidelines for Spay-Neuter Programs: Surgical and postoperative care; operations management

Dr. P. Bushby — Safe, effi cient spay-neuter techniques used by shelter DVMs (and general practice DVMs): Discussion and video demonstrations

Veterinary Hospice and Palliative Care 28 C Dr. M. Gardner — The art of euthanasia and the science of

death: Front of house

Dr. M. Gardner — The art of euthanasia and the science of death: Preparing the stage

Dr. M. Gardner — The art of euthanasia and the science of death: Delivering the performance

Veterinary Leadership Program provided by the Veterinary Leadership InstituteSee p. 19 for details.

33 C1:15 – 5:30 PMDr. B. Charles — Emotional Intelligence 101:

(Free to CVC veterinarian attendees; seating limited to 50)

The three hours no one got — and everyone needed — in vet school

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Welcome Reception in the

Exhibit Hall

Sponsorship support provided by

Watch for the Two-way Learning icon throughout the program grid!

EVENING SESSIONSMarriott Marquis & Marina, South Tower, Level 1

Point Loma RoomDR. J. BLOOM — Fear FreeSM (in)action

Santa Rosa RoomDR. A. ROARK and B. CONRAD, CVPM — Management Happy Hour* *Cash bar available.

Exhibit Hall closes at 6:45 PM

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Breakfast Saturday, December 10 ROOM 8:00 – 9:00 AM 9:30 – 10:30 AM 11:00 AM – 12:00 PM Lunch Options

7:00 – 9:00 AMBallroom 20 AEye Opener Continental BreakfastAll attendees

Cardiology 29 CD Dr. W. Church — Cardiac history, physical exam, and the BNP biomarker

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Dr. W. Church — Diagnosis and treatment of tachyarrhythmias

12:00 – 1:30 PMLunch in the Exhibit Hall

Critical Care 30 A Dr. K. Santoro Beer — Tips and tricks for fl uid resuscitation

Dr. K. Santoro Beer — Using acid-base analysis in your practice: It can save a life!

Dr. K. Santoro Beer — Cases from the trenches: What we learn when things get ugly

Dermatology 31 BC Dr. J. Noxon — Managing chronic otitis: The keys to getting started on the right foot

Dr. J. Noxon — Managing chronic otitis: Tips to maximize the value of your treatment

Dr. J. Noxon — Managing chronic otitis: Treating the diffi cult case and preventing recurrence

dvm360 Full Circle 33 AB Dr. S. Ettinger and Dr. A. Roark — How not to break bad news

Dr. S. Ettinger and Dr. A. Roark — Cancer and communication case studies

E. Garcia and Dr. S. Ettinger — Technology tips and tricks for the effi cient veterinary team

Feline MedicineProgram coordinated by the American Association of Feline Practitioners

30 DE Dr. R. Downing — They don’t deserve to hurt: The fundamentals of feline pain

Dr. R. Downing — Finding feline pain where it lives: Perfecting your pain palpation plan

Dr. R. Downing — Pain and fear in felines: Linked more than you think

Gastrointestinal Medicine 31 A Dr. K. Simpson — Diagnosing pancreatitis in dogs and cats — tips and traps

Dr. K. Simpson — Diagnosing and managing chronic intestinal disease in dogs

Dr. K. Simpson — Diagnosing and managing chronic intestinal disease in dogs (con’t)

In this Case: Real Discussions, Real Results 32 B

Dr. G. Landsberg and Dr. S. Denenberg (online collaborator) — Do these fearful and aggressive dogs need drugs?

Check out Drs. Ettinger and Roark’s cases in communication session above!

Explore cruciate case options with Drs. Dycus and Felsted below!

Orthopedics 30 B Dr. D. Dycus — Hip dysplasia: Treatment from the young to the old

Dr. D. Dycus — It’s a puppy, what could possibly go wrong? Developmental orthopedic conditions

Learn then Earn Dr. D. Dycus and Dr. K. Felsted — It’s a cruciate rupture, and surgery is not an option. Now what?

Pain ManagementProgram coordinated by the International Veterinary Academy of Pain Management

30 C Dr. M. Brunke — Hydrotherapy: Is water the universal solution?

Learn then Earn Dr. M. Brunke and Dr. K. Felsted — Laser therapy in veterinary rehabilitation

Dr. M. Brunke — Nutraceuticals for canine athletes

Shelter MedicineProgram coordinated by the Association of Shelter Veterinarians 23 A Dr. A. Dykstra — A happy cat is a healthy cat: Humane

feline housing in animal sheltersDr. A. Dykstra — Sheltering starts when they enter the door: How to implement a healthy intake protocol

Dr. A. Dykstra — Assessing shelter health: Monitoring the data

Veterinary Hospice and Palliative Care 32 A Dr. M. Gardner — Before the end: Practical care for the

geriatric patient

Dr. M. Gardner — Before the end: Marketing for geriatrics and adding veterinary hospice to your services

Dr. M. Gardner — Assessing quality of life

USDA/NVAPProgram coordinated by the USDA National Veterinary Accreditation Program

28 C Dr. G. Brickler — Module 4: Preventing disease introduction and spread

Dr. M. Gibson — Module 7: Foreign animal disease detection in Category 1 animals

Dr. J. Coote — Module 9: Interstate and International Health Certifi cates for Category 1 animals

ClinicalProgram Saturday Morning

Watch for the Two-way Learning icon throughout the program grid!

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Room 23 BC / Urology Symposium

8:00 – 9:00 AMDr. Heidi Lobprise — To pee or not to pee — A senior pet dilemma

8:00 AM – 12:00 PM3 CE Hours offered*(1 hour/each session)Free to CVC attendees.*See CE information on p. 92.

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Breakfast Saturday, December 10 ROOM 8:00 – 9:00 AM 9:30 – 10:30 AM 11:00 AM – 12:00 PM Lunch Options

7:00 – 9:00 AMBallroom 20 AEye Opener Continental BreakfastAll attendees

Cardiology 29 CD Dr. W. Church — Cardiac history, physical exam, and the BNP biomarker

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Dr. W. Church — Diagnosis and treatment of tachyarrhythmias

12:00 – 1:30 PMLunch in the Exhibit Hall

Critical Care 30 A Dr. K. Santoro Beer — Tips and tricks for fl uid resuscitation

Dr. K. Santoro Beer — Using acid-base analysis in your practice: It can save a life!

Dr. K. Santoro Beer — Cases from the trenches: What we learn when things get ugly

Dermatology 31 BC Dr. J. Noxon — Managing chronic otitis: The keys to getting started on the right foot

Dr. J. Noxon — Managing chronic otitis: Tips to maximize the value of your treatment

Dr. J. Noxon — Managing chronic otitis: Treating the diffi cult case and preventing recurrence

dvm360 Full Circle 33 AB Dr. S. Ettinger and Dr. A. Roark — How not to break bad news

Dr. S. Ettinger and Dr. A. Roark — Cancer and communication case studies

E. Garcia and Dr. S. Ettinger — Technology tips and tricks for the effi cient veterinary team

Feline MedicineProgram coordinated by the American Association of Feline Practitioners

30 DE Dr. R. Downing — They don’t deserve to hurt: The fundamentals of feline pain

Dr. R. Downing — Finding feline pain where it lives: Perfecting your pain palpation plan

Dr. R. Downing — Pain and fear in felines: Linked more than you think

Gastrointestinal Medicine 31 A Dr. K. Simpson — Diagnosing pancreatitis in dogs and cats — tips and traps

Dr. K. Simpson — Diagnosing and managing chronic intestinal disease in dogs

Dr. K. Simpson — Diagnosing and managing chronic intestinal disease in dogs (con’t)

In this Case: Real Discussions, Real Results 32 B

Dr. G. Landsberg and Dr. S. Denenberg (online collaborator) — Do these fearful and aggressive dogs need drugs?

Check out Drs. Ettinger and Roark’s cases in communication session above!

Explore cruciate case options with Drs. Dycus and Felsted below!

Orthopedics 30 B Dr. D. Dycus — Hip dysplasia: Treatment from the young to the old

Dr. D. Dycus — It’s a puppy, what could possibly go wrong? Developmental orthopedic conditions

Learn then Earn Dr. D. Dycus and Dr. K. Felsted — It’s a cruciate rupture, and surgery is not an option. Now what?

Pain ManagementProgram coordinated by the International Veterinary Academy of Pain Management

30 C Dr. M. Brunke — Hydrotherapy: Is water the universal solution?

Learn then Earn Dr. M. Brunke and Dr. K. Felsted — Laser therapy in veterinary rehabilitation

Dr. M. Brunke — Nutraceuticals for canine athletes

Shelter MedicineProgram coordinated by the Association of Shelter Veterinarians 23 A Dr. A. Dykstra — A happy cat is a healthy cat: Humane

feline housing in animal sheltersDr. A. Dykstra — Sheltering starts when they enter the door: How to implement a healthy intake protocol

Dr. A. Dykstra — Assessing shelter health: Monitoring the data

Veterinary Hospice and Palliative Care 32 A Dr. M. Gardner — Before the end: Practical care for the

geriatric patient

Dr. M. Gardner — Before the end: Marketing for geriatrics and adding veterinary hospice to your services

Dr. M. Gardner — Assessing quality of life

USDA/NVAPProgram coordinated by the USDA National Veterinary Accreditation Program

28 C Dr. G. Brickler — Module 4: Preventing disease introduction and spread

Dr. M. Gibson — Module 7: Foreign animal disease detection in Category 1 animals

Dr. J. Coote — Module 9: Interstate and International Health Certifi cates for Category 1 animals

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9:30 –10:30 AMDr. Jeff Nichol — Urine soiling behavior? Urinary disease? Making the right call

11:00 AM – 12:00 PMDr. Jody Lulich — Stuck in the Stone Age: What you need to know

12:15 – 1:15 PM Ask the Expert LuncheonRoom 27 A Dr. J. Bloom — Implementing Fear FreeSM handling in general practice — a real-life experience

Cost: $50CE credit offered: 1 hour

12:15 – 1:15 PM Ask the Expert Luncheon Room 27 B Dr. R. Harvey — Sedation and restraint for the fractious patient — safety and convenience for all

Cost: $50CE credit offered: 1 hour

12:00 – 1:15 PMRoom 24 ABLunch and Learn: It Only Takes One Missed DoseDr. Chris AdolphCE credit offered: 1 hour*Free to CVC attendees *See p. 92 for CE information

Sponsored by

12:00 – 1:00 PMBallroom 20 BLunch and Learn: Part 1: Laser Therapy Simplifi ed: A Complete Review of What You Really Need to KnowDr. David BradleyCE credit offered: 1 hourFree to CVC attendees*See p. 32 for Part 2 Workshop. Sponsored by

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ClinicalProgram Saturday Afternoon

Watch for the Two-way Learning icon throughout the program grid!

Lunch Options Saturday, December 10 ROOM 1:30 – 2:30 PM 3:00 – 4:00 PM 4:45 – 5:45 PM 7:00 – 9:00 PM

12:00 – 1:30 PMLunch in the Exhibit Hall

Anesthesia 30 B Dr. R. Harvey — 10 best things about feline pain management

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EVENING SESSIONSMarriott Marquis & Marina, South Tower, Level 1

Point Loma RoomDR. M. GARDNER — Employee motivation, how to recruit exceptional team members, and how to fi nd a job you LOVE

Solana RoomK. COOLEY, BA, CVT, VTS (Anesthesia/Analgesia) and T. MCNERNEY, BS, CVT, CVPP, VTS (Anesthesia/Analgesia) — Ask the anesthesia “techspert”

Cardiology 29 CD Dr. W. Church — Coughing dogs are not all created equal Dr. W. Church — Mitral valve disease: The complete story Dr. W. Church — Insights into the feline heart

Dermatology 31 BC Dr. J. Budgin — Immune-mediated skin diseases: EM, TEN, and more! Dr. J. Budgin — Vasculitis and dermatomyositis Dr. J. Budgin — Beyond steroids: Therapy of

immune-mediated skin disease

Feline MedicineProgram coordinated by the American Association of Feline Practitioners

30 DE Dr. R. Downing — Pharma and feline pain: Making the best choices

Learn then Earn Dr. R. Downing and Dr. K. Felsted — Building and charging for a pain treatment pyramid for cats

Dr. R. Downing — Building a chronic pain management pyramid

Low-Stress, Pet-Friendly Practice 29 AB Dr. G. Landsberg — Happy cats and happy dogs = Happy

vets, staff, and ownersDr. G. Landsberg — Behavioral management of fear and aggression in your patients

Room 30 BDr. R. Harvey — The big goal: Reducing fear, pain, and stress in veterinary patients

Neurology 30 C Dr. H. Barnes Heller — Acute seizure management: What do we really know about the drugs we give?

Dr. H. Barnes Heller — Help! My dog has fallen and cannot get up: Acute vestibular disease in dogs

Dr. H. Barnes Heller — Canine meningoencephalitis—it’s not just GME anymore

Oncology 31 A Dr. S. Ettinger — Canine lymphoma: Review and what’s new

Dr. S. Ettinger — Feline GI lymphoma: High-grade, low-grade, vs. IBD

Dr. S. Ettinger — Treating advanced cancer like a chronic disease: Use of metronomic chemotherapy for metastatic cancer

Ophthalmology Program provided by Eye Care for Animals

32 A Dr. J. Norman — Differential diagnoses of the red eye Dr. J. Norman — Avoiding diabetic ocular disasters Dr. J. Norman — Feline internal ocular disease: Uveitis to retinopathy

Veterinary LeadershipProgram coordinated by the Women’s Veterinary Leadership Development InitiativeSee p. 19 for details.

26 BDr. C. DeWilde and Dr. S. Wooten — Women as top dogs: Overcome your psychological glass ceiling and lead the pack

Dr. C. DeWilde and Dr. S. Wooten — Minion, Martian, or Overlord? Choose your own adventure

Dr. S. Wooten and Dr. C. DeWilde — Women as bitches leaders: The struggle is real

Your Practice Presence: Get Online and Go Off the Chart

32 B 1:30 – 2:30 PME. Garcia — Top online mistakes and how to fi x them

3:15 – 4:15 PM E. Garcia — 25 tools and apps that will rock your practice

4:30 – 5:30 PME. Garcia — Audit your digital presence (or watch us audit somebody else!)

USDA/NVAPProgram coordinated by the USDA National Veterinary Accreditation Program

28 C Dr. M. Gibson — Module 18: Avian infl uenza and exotic Newcastle disease

Dr. S. Beutelschies — Module 19: Animal health emergency response

Dr. L. Rawson — Module 22: Animal welfare: An introduction

Ballroom 20 B / Part 2: Successful LaserImplementation Workshop *See Lunch Options column at left for Part 1 Lunch & Learn.

12:15 – 1:15 PM Ask the Expert LuncheonRoom 27 A Dr. J. Bloom — Implementing Fear FreeSM handling in general practice — a real-life experience

Cost: $50CE credit offered: 1 hour

12:15 – 1:15 PM Ask the Expert Luncheon Room 27 B Dr. R. Harvey — Sedation and restraint for the fractious patient — safety and convenience for all

Cost: $50CE credit offered: 1 hour

12:00 – 1:15 PMRoom 24 ABLunch and Learn: It Only Takes One Missed DoseDr. Chris AdolphCE credit offered: 1 hour*Free to CVC attendees *See p. 92 for CE information

Sponsored by

12:00 – 1:00 PMBallroom 20 BLunch and Learn: Part 1: Laser Therapy Simplifi ed: A Complete Review of What You Really Need to KnowDr. David BradleyCE credit offered: 1 hourFree to CVC attendees*See below for Part 2 Workshop. Sponsored by

Need to recharge? Stop by the Charging Stations in the Registration Lobbyand the Exhibit Hall.

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Lunch Options Saturday, December 10 ROOM 1:30 – 2:30 PM 3:00 – 4:00 PM 4:45 – 5:45 PM 7:00 – 9:00 PM

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Anesthesia 30 B Dr. R. Harvey — 10 best things about feline pain management

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EVENING SESSIONSMarriott Marquis & Marina, South Tower, Level 1

Point Loma RoomDR. M. GARDNER — Employee motivation, how to recruit exceptional team members, and how to fi nd a job you LOVE

Solana RoomK. COOLEY, BA, CVT, VTS (Anesthesia/Analgesia) and T. MCNERNEY, BS, CVT, CVPP, VTS (Anesthesia/Analgesia) — Ask the anesthesia “techspert”

Cardiology 29 CD Dr. W. Church — Coughing dogs are not all created equal Dr. W. Church — Mitral valve disease: The complete story Dr. W. Church — Insights into the feline heart

Dermatology 31 BC Dr. J. Budgin — Immune-mediated skin diseases: EM, TEN, and more! Dr. J. Budgin — Vasculitis and dermatomyositis Dr. J. Budgin — Beyond steroids: Therapy of

immune-mediated skin disease

Feline MedicineProgram coordinated by the American Association of Feline Practitioners

30 DE Dr. R. Downing — Pharma and feline pain: Making the best choices

Learn then Earn Dr. R. Downing and Dr. K. Felsted — Building and charging for a pain treatment pyramid for cats

Dr. R. Downing — Building a chronic pain management pyramid

Low-Stress, Pet-Friendly Practice 29 AB Dr. G. Landsberg — Happy cats and happy dogs = Happy

vets, staff, and ownersDr. G. Landsberg — Behavioral management of fear and aggression in your patients

Room 30 BDr. R. Harvey — The big goal: Reducing fear, pain, and stress in veterinary patients

Neurology 30 C Dr. H. Barnes Heller — Acute seizure management: What do we really know about the drugs we give?

Dr. H. Barnes Heller — Help! My dog has fallen and cannot get up: Acute vestibular disease in dogs

Dr. H. Barnes Heller — Canine meningoencephalitis—it’s not just GME anymore

Oncology 31 A Dr. S. Ettinger — Canine lymphoma: Review and what’s new

Dr. S. Ettinger — Feline GI lymphoma: High-grade, low-grade, vs. IBD

Dr. S. Ettinger — Treating advanced cancer like a chronic disease: Use of metronomic chemotherapy for metastatic cancer

Ophthalmology Program provided by Eye Care for Animals

32 A Dr. J. Norman — Differential diagnoses of the red eye Dr. J. Norman — Avoiding diabetic ocular disasters Dr. J. Norman — Feline internal ocular disease: Uveitis to retinopathy

Veterinary LeadershipProgram coordinated by the Women’s Veterinary Leadership Development InitiativeSee p. 19 for details.

26 BDr. C. DeWilde and Dr. S. Wooten — Women as top dogs: Overcome your psychological glass ceiling and lead the pack

Dr. C. DeWilde and Dr. S. Wooten — Minion, Martian, or Overlord? Choose your own adventure

Dr. S. Wooten and Dr. C. DeWilde — Women as bitches leaders: The struggle is real

Your Practice Presence: Get Online and Go Off the Chart

32 B 1:30 – 2:30 PME. Garcia — Top online mistakes and how to fi x them

3:15 – 4:15 PM E. Garcia — 25 tools and apps that will rock your practice

4:30 – 5:30 PME. Garcia — Audit your digital presence (or watch us audit somebody else!)

USDA/NVAPProgram coordinated by the USDA National Veterinary Accreditation Program

28 C Dr. M. Gibson — Module 18: Avian infl uenza and exotic Newcastle disease

Dr. S. Beutelschies — Module 19: Animal health emergency response

Dr. L. Rawson — Module 22: Animal welfare: An introduction

Refreshments are available in the Exhibit Hall

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Dr. David Bradley and Aaron Bakken 1:30 – 2:30 PM — 1 CE hour offered — Free to CVC Attendees.

CVC on the go!CVC San Diego session grids are now mobile optimized! Go tothecvc.com/cvc-sd-clinical-program/Get all the information you need to plan your CE on your phone or other mobile device, including room numbers! CVC — exCEptional!

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Breakfast Sunday, December 11 ROOM 8:00 – 9:00 AM 9:30 – 10:30 AM 11:15 AM – 12:15 PM Lunch Options

7:00 – 9:00 AMBallroom 20 A Eye Opener Continental BreakfastAll attendees

Anesthesia 30 BDr. R. Harvey — Implementing the AAHA Anesthesia Guidelines for Dogs and Cats in your practice

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Dr. R. Harvey — Highly successful techniques simply using local and regional anesthetics

12:15 – 2:00 PMLunch in the Exhibit Hall

1:15 – 2:00 PM Special Ice Cream Treat in Exhibit Hall

Exhibit Hall closes at 2:00 PM

Behavior 29 C Dr. G. Landsberg — Stress: Its effects on pet health and behavior

Dr. G. Landsberg — Abnormal repetitive behavior: Circle, snap, and stare — oh my!

Dr. G. Landsberg — Dementia in dogs and cats: How to identify it and what you can do to improve pets’ behavioral health

Clinical Pharmacology 28 C Dr. L. Trepanier — Rational therapy for vomiting Dr. L. Trepanier — Empirical antibiotic choices Dr. L. Trepanier — Drug dose adjustment for disease

dvm360 Leadership Challenge 32 A Dr. E. Ward — You can be ready for the future

of veterinary medicine! Here’s howB. Conrad, CVPM — Pet care hacks: Ideas to steal from the world’s best veterinary practice managers

B. Howard, K. Reimer, P. Stewart, and M. Valcarcel — Survive and thrive: Insider tips and data about the future of vet med

Expert2: The Power of Interaction Dermatology

32 B Dr. J. Budgin — Select cases in feline dermatology

Dr. J. Budgin — What’s new in the management of dermatophytosis?

Dr. J. Budgin — More than warts: Viral diseases of the skin

Feline Medicine Program coordinated by the American Association of Feline Practitioners

30 DEDr. R. Downing — Non-pharma options for feline pain: Nutrition, nutraceuticals, and rehabilitation

Dr. R. Downing — CRIs for cats: Yes you can! Dr. R. Downing — Palliative care and hospice care for cats

Gastrointestinal Medicine 31 A Dr. S. Owens — Managing PLE in dogs Dr. S. Owens — It’s just a gallbladder, what could go wrong?

Dr. S. Owens — Diagnosing and treating canine pancreatitis

Ophthalmology Program provided by Eye Care for Animals

29 D Dr. K. Konrade — Feline ocular surface disease Dr. K. Konrade — Neurolocalization of blindness Dr. K. Konrade — Corneal surgery

Soft Tissue Surgery 29 AB Dr. K. Tobias — Tension-relieving techniques: Ease the strain of wound closure Dr. K. Tobias — Advanced wound management Dr. K. Tobias — Brachycephalic syndrome: More than

just a short, sweet face

Toxicology 30 C Dr. T. Evans — The neighbor did it! Common malicious poisonings and how to prove it

Dr. T. Evans — Prescribed, OTC, and recreational drugs associated with small animal intoxication

Dr. T. Evans — Is it toxic? How toxic? Electronic toxicology resources available to practitioners

Urology 31 B Dr. G. Grauer — Early diagnosis of CKD: New tests and re-evaluation of the old

Dr. G. Grauer — Staging and managing CKD: A tale of two cats

Dr. G. Grauer — ACE-inhibitors and CKD: The good, bad, and ugly

ClinicalProgram Sunday Morning

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Breakfast Sunday, December 11 ROOM 8:00 – 9:00 AM 9:30 – 10:30 AM 11:15 AM – 12:15 PM Lunch Options

7:00 – 9:00 AMBallroom 20 AEye Opener Continental BreakfastAll attendees

Anesthesia 30 BDr. R. Harvey — Implementing the AAHA Anesthesia Guidelines for Dogs and Cats in your practice

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12:15 – 2:00 PMLunch in the Exhibit Hall

1:15 – 2:00 PM Special Ice Cream Treat in Exhibit Hall

Exhibit Hall closes at 2:00 PM

Behavior 29 C Dr. G. Landsberg — Stress: Its effects on pet health and behavior

Dr. G. Landsberg — Abnormal repetitive behavior: Circle, snap, and stare — oh my!

Dr. G. Landsberg — Dementia in dogs and cats: How to identify it and what you can do to improve pets’ behavioral health

Clinical Pharmacology 28 C Dr. L. Trepanier — Rational therapy for vomiting Dr. L. Trepanier — Empirical antibiotic choices Dr. L. Trepanier — Drug dose adjustment for disease

dvm360 Leadership Challenge 32 A Dr. E. Ward — You can be ready for the future

of veterinary medicine! Here’s howB. Conrad, CVPM — Pet care hacks: Ideas to steal from the world’s best veterinary practice managers

B. Howard, K. Reimer, P. Stewart, and M. Valcarcel — Survive and thrive: Insider tips and data about the future of vet med

Expert2: The Power of Interaction Dermatology

32 B Dr. J. Budgin — Select cases in feline dermatology

Dr. J. Budgin — What’s new in the management of dermatophytosis?

Dr. J. Budgin — More than warts: Viral diseases of the skin

Feline MedicineProgram coordinated by the American Association of Feline Practitioners

30 DEDr. R. Downing — Non-pharma options for feline pain: Nutrition, nutraceuticals, and rehabilitation

Dr. R. Downing — CRIs for cats: Yes you can! Dr. R. Downing — Palliative care and hospice care for cats

Gastrointestinal Medicine 31 A Dr. S. Owens — Managing PLE in dogs Dr. S. Owens — It’s just a gallbladder, what could go wrong?

Dr. S. Owens — Diagnosing and treating canine pancreatitis

OphthalmologyProgram provided by Eye Care for Animals

29 D Dr. K. Konrade — Feline ocular surface disease Dr. K. Konrade — Neurolocalization of blindness Dr. K. Konrade — Corneal surgery

Soft Tissue Surgery 29 AB Dr. K. Tobias — Tension-relieving techniques: Ease the strain of wound closure Dr. K. Tobias — Advanced wound management Dr. K. Tobias — Brachycephalic syndrome: More than

just a short, sweet face

Toxicology 30 C Dr. T. Evans — The neighbor did it! Common malicious poisonings and how to prove it

Dr. T. Evans — Prescribed, OTC, and recreational drugs associated with small animal intoxication

Dr. T. Evans — Is it toxic? How toxic? Electronic toxicology resources available to practitioners

Urology 31 B Dr. G. Grauer — Early diagnosis of CKD: New tests and re-evaluation of the old

Dr. G. Grauer — Staging and managing CKD: A tale of two cats

Dr. G. Grauer — ACE-inhibitors and CKD: The good, bad, and ugly

12:30 – 1:30 PM Ask the Expert LuncheonRoom 27 A B. Halow, LVT, CVPM — What practices with the best dental compliance are doing right

Cost: $50CE credit offered: 1 hour

12:30 – 1:30 PM Ask the Expert Luncheon Room 27 BDr. G. Grauer — Upper urinary tract case discussions

Cost: $50CE credit offered: 1 hour

Refreshments are available in the Exhibit Hall

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Lunch Options Sunday, December 11 ROOM 2:00 – 3:00 PM 3:10 – 4:10 PM 4:20 – 5:20 PM

12:15 – 2:00 PMLunch in the Exhibit Hall

1:15 – 2:00 PM Special Ice Cream Treat in Exhibit Hall

Exhibit Hall closes at 2:00 PM

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Dr. R. Harvey — Favorite techniques: Yours and mine, for restraint, sedation, and brief anesthesia

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Dr. R. Harvey — What to worry about: Anesthetic emergencies and crises

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Dr. R. Harvey — High-risk cases: Anesthesia for patients too sick for anesthesia

Behavior 29 C Dr. G. Landsberg — Canine aggression: 5 easy pieces — how I treat them all

Dr. G. Landsberg — Canine aggression: Risk assessment, prognosis, and safety

Dr. G. Landsberg — Canine aggression: Nature/nuture — Is it the dog or the owner?

Clinical Pharmacology 28 C Dr. L. Trepanier — Top 10 potential drug interactions

Dr. L. Trepanier — Adverse drug reactions: Case discussions and lessons learned

Dr. L. Trepanier — Therapeutic decisions in internal medicine: Case discussions

Gastrointestinal Medicine 31 A Dr. S. Owens — Your guide to the vomiting dog Dr. S. Owens — Beyond the bloodwork: Diagnostics for liver disease Dr. S. Owens — Colorectal disease in dogs

OphthalmologyProgram provided by Eye Care for Animals

29 D Dr. R. Burwell — When corneal ulcerations won’t heal Dr. R. Burwell — Canine ocular surface disease Dr. R. Burwell — Ocular pharmacology: What’s in, what’s out, what works,

and what doesn’t

Soft Tissue Surgery 20 AB Dr. K. Tobias — Diaphragmatic and hiatal hernias: Closing the gap Dr. K. Tobias — Urethral surgery: Eliminating the obstruction Dr. K. Tobias — Making a “case” for abdominal surgery: What would you

do?

Toxicology 30 C Dr. T. Evans — Everything you didn’t think you’d need to know about plants toxic to small animals

Dr. T. Evans — Everything you didn’t think you’d need to know about mycotoxins affecting small animals

Dr. T. Evans — So many pet food recalls…Is manufactured pet food actually safe?

Urology 31 B Dr. G. Grauer — Hyperthyroidism: A view from the urinary tract Dr. G. Grauer — UTI: Top 10 questions Dr. G. Grauer — NSAIDs in dogs with liver and kidney disease

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12:30 – 1:30 PM Ask the Expert LuncheonRoom 27 A B. Halow, LVT, CVPM — What practices with the best dental compliance are doing right

Cost: $50CE credit offered: 1 hour

12:30 – 1:30 PM Ask the Expert Luncheon Room 27 BDr. G. Grauer — Upper urinary tract case discussions

Cost: $50CE credit offered: 1 hour

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Lunch Options Sunday, December 11 ROOM 2:00 – 3:00 PM 3:10 – 4:10 PM 4:20 – 5:20 PM

12:15 – 2:00 PMLunch in the Exhibit Hall

1:15 – 2:00 PM Special Ice Cream Treat in Exhibit Hall

Exhibit Hall closes at 2:00 PM

Anesthesia 30 B

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Dr. R. Harvey — Favorite techniques: Yours and mine, for restraint, sedation, and brief anesthesia

Brea

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10 P

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Dr. R. Harvey — What to worry about: Anesthetic emergencies and crises

Brea

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Dr. R. Harvey — High-risk cases: Anesthesia for patients too sick for anesthesia

Behavior 29 C Dr. G. Landsberg — Canine aggression: 5 easy pieces — how I treat them all

Dr. G. Landsberg — Canine aggression: Risk assessment, prognosis, and safety

Dr. G. Landsberg — Canine aggression: Nature/nuture — Is it the dog or the owner?

Clinical Pharmacology 28 C Dr. L. Trepanier — Top 10 potential drug interactions

Dr. L. Trepanier — Adverse drug reactions: Case discussions and lessons learned

Dr. L. Trepanier — Therapeutic decisions in internal medicine: Case discussions

Gastrointestinal Medicine 31 A Dr. S. Owens — Your guide to the vomiting dog Dr. S. Owens — Beyond the bloodwork: Diagnostics for liver disease Dr. S. Owens — Colorectal disease in dogs

OphthalmologyProgram provided by Eye Care for Animals

29 D Dr. R. Burwell — When corneal ulcerations won’t heal Dr. R. Burwell — Canine ocular surface disease Dr. R. Burwell — Ocular pharmacology: What’s in, what’s out, what works,

and what doesn’t

Soft Tissue Surgery 20 AB Dr. K. Tobias — Diaphragmatic and hiatal hernias: Closing the gap Dr. K. Tobias — Urethral surgery: Eliminating the obstruction Dr. K. Tobias — Making a “case” for abdominal surgery: What would you

do?

Toxicology 30 C Dr. T. Evans — Everything you didn’t think you’d need to know about plants toxic to small animals

Dr. T. Evans — Everything you didn’t think you’d need to know about mycotoxins affecting small animals

Dr. T. Evans — So many pet food recalls…Is manufactured pet food actually safe?

Urology 31 B Dr. G. Grauer — Hyperthyroidism: A view from the urinary tract Dr. G. Grauer — UTI: Top 10 questions Dr. G. Grauer — NSAIDs in dogs with liver and kidney disease

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