Emerald Coast Veterinary Conference ECVC is presented by the Alabama and Georgia veterinary medical associations June 3-7, 2015 Sandestin Golf & Beach Resort Destin, FL Work in the morning, f • • • • • • • Anesthesia Backyard Poultry Clinical Pathology Critical Care Medicine Geriatrics Hematology Laser Therapy & Rehabilitation • Orthopedics • Parasitolgy • Practice management/tech solutions • Radiology • Respiratory / Pulmonology • Shelter Medicine • Ultrasound • Urology • USDA-National Veterinary Accrediatation Program Modules • Vaccination Updates • Trade show • ECVC meeting app • Full breakfast included for registrants • Proceedings available in digital or printed formats – online proceedings also available • Welcome reception Wed. 6/3 Required CE • 2 hours of LEAP CE (Legal, Ethical and Professional) are available to meet Georgia and Florida’s requirements. LEAP CE Legal, Ethical & Professional Technicians and assistants • 10 hours of CE specifically designed for technicians and assistants play al l day First Class Resort Thursday, June 4 sponsored by Keynote Presentation Small Animal Clinical Pathology — Pete Christopherson, DVM, PhD, Richard B. Ford, DVM, DACVIM, DACVPM (Hon) DACVP — 7 – 7:50 am Review of clinical enzymology and liver function tests — 9:20 – 11 am (2 CE hrs.) Infectious disease and bioterrorism: implications for veterinary medicine Infectious agents present in cytologic samples: the common, uncommon and easily missed — 11:20 am – 1 pm (2 CE hrs.) Vaccination Updates — Richard Ford, DVM, DACVIM, DACVPM (Hon.) Canine and feline vaccination protocols: issues and controversies — 9:20 – 11 am (2 CE hrs.) PRACTICE MANAGEMENT Vaccine adverse reactions: vaccine-induced injury Rabies awareness challenge — 11:20 am – 1 pm (2 CE hrs.) Practice Management / Tech Solutions— Eric D. Garcia Laser Therapy and Rehabilitation — Darryl Millis, DVM, DACVS Using Facebook for maximized success — 9:20 – 11 am (2 CE hrs.) Why rehab and what can I do right now in my practice? — 9:20 – 11 am (2 CE hrs.) Developing a reputation management and client feedback strategy — 11:20 am – 1 pm (2 CE hrs.) Schedule Shining some light on laser therapy — 11:20 am – 1 pm (2 CE hrs.) 6:30–7 am 7–7:50 am 7:50–9:20 am 9:20–11 am Registration Coffee Exhibit hall open General Session Breakfast (included with registration) Exhibit hall open Backyard Poultry Small Animal Medicine Practice Management Thursday Activities Backyard Poultry — Moderated by Karen Grogan, DVM, MS, DACVP Basic husbandry for backyard flocks – Dr. Ken Macklin Biosecurity and respiratory diseases of interest in backyard poultry – Dr. Kelli Jones Common diseases and diagnostics – Dr. Joel Cline — 9:20 – 11 am (2 CE hrs.) ALVMA Awards Luncheon Join ALVMA members at 1 pm at the Sandestin Resort for the ALVMA awards and installation of new officers. Ticketed lunch is available for $35, but is not required for attendance. Bike Ride sponsored by This always popular event lets you, your colleagues, family and friends enjoy a group ride around the Sandestin Golf & Beach Resort. This event is free with your registration. Sign up on the registration form and meet us at the Baytowne Marina Bike Outlet at 2 pm on Friday, June 5. NPIP – participation for backyard flocks – Dr. Elena Behnke Therapeutics – what is allowed in poultry? – Dr. Steve Roney — 11:20 am – 1 pm (2 CE hrs.) Mingle at the Marina Join us at the Baytowne Marina because this party has it all. The evening starts at 5:30 for an hour of kids’ events and a happy hour for adults. Kids games include sand city building, relay races, and water balloon toss and throw. Dinner at 6:30 is followed by adult fun starting at 7:30 with the local band Cool Rayz. A free drink will be provided to all registrants. Be sure to mark this night on your registration form because you won’t want to miss it! 11–11:20 am 11:20 am–1 pm 1 pm Break in exhibit hall Backyard Poultry ALVMA Awards Luncheon Small Animal Medicine Practice Management 2 pm 5:30–10 pm Bike Ride Mingle at the Marina Friday, June 5 Small Animal Anesthesia — James Gaynor, DVM, MS, DACVAA, DAAPM Hematology — Pete Christopherson, DVM, PhD, DACVP Update on anesthesia and analgesia — 7 – 8:40 am (2 CE hrs.) Reasons to evaluate a blood smear: they are more exciting than you think Appropriate diagnostic considerations for a bleeding patient — 7 – 8:40 am (2 CE hrs.) Everything you wanted to know or didn’t about NSAIDS Fringe therapy….fringe benefits? — 10:10 – 11:50 am (2 CE hrs.) Logical approaches to chronic arthritis pain — 12:10 – 1 pm (1 CE hr.) Parasitolgy — Bryon Blagburn, MS, PhD The molecular basis for inherited bleeding disorders and importance for veterinarians — 10:10 – 11:50 am (2 CE hrs.) Congenital Macrothrombocytopenias: what are we missing? (Hint: a lot) — 12:10 – 1 pm (1 CE hr.) sponsored by What you don’t know about heartworm and heartworm disease — 7 – 8:40 am (2 CE hrs.) Fleas, ticks and vector-borne diseases: new products and strategies — 10:10 – 11:50 am (2 CE hrs.) New solutions to old problems: Giardia, Coccidia, Trichomoniasis, Toxoplasmosis and others — 12:10 – 1 pm (1 CE hr.) Urology — India Lane, DVM, MS, Ed.D, DACVIM Urinary incontinence: from simple to unusual — 7 – 8:40 am (2 CE hrs.) Frustrating lower urinary tract disorders in cats — 10:10 – 11:50 am (2 CE hrs.) Respiratory / Pulmonology — Lesley King, MVB, DACVECC, DACVIM Bacterial pneumonia in dogs: recognition and diagnostics Infectious pneumonia in puppies: what’s different about juveniles? — 7 – 8:40 am (2 CE hrs.) Treatment of bacterial pneumonia in adult dogs and puppies: antibiotics Treatment of pneumonia in dogs and puppies: beyond antibiotics — 10:10 – 11:50 am (2 CE hrs.) Bacterial pneumonia: case challenges — 12:10 – 1 pm (1 CE hr.) Teaching in your practice: skills and tips — 12:10 – 1 pm (1 CE hr.) Schedule 6:30–7 am 7–8:40 am 8:40–10:10 am 9 am Registration Coffee Exhibit hall open Small Animal Medicine Poultry (see above for schedule) Breakfast (included with registration) Exhibit hall open Spouses Meet and Greet Breakfast USDA Modules Poultry Friday Activities Moderator: Dr. Karen Burns Grogan The latest and greatest on Salmonella – Dr. Randy Singer — 8 – 8:30 am Spouses Meet and Greet Breakfast A continental breakfast for the spouses of registrants. All spouses and significant others are invited to attend on Friday at 9 am (location TBD). Cost $10 per person. Avian Influenza outbreaks in Canada – Dr. Darko Mitevski — 8:30 – 9 am Poultry sustainability – Dr. Ken Opengart — 9 – 9:30 am Golf Outing MS task force update – Dr. Louise Zavala — 10 – 10:30 am Join your colleagues and save on greens fees on Friday afternoon while you play 18 holes on Links Golf Course, one of the Southeast’s finest. Match play begins at 1:45 pm. Be sure to thank the sponsors at each hole. The generous support of sponsors and exhibitors has offset the cost of golf considerably. Cost $50 Antimicrobial resistance of MS isolates and the effect of antibiotic treatments on shedding in broiler breeders – Dr. Alexis Keirs — 10:30 – 10:45 am Measuring IBV vaccination efficiency in the hatchery: what are we looking for? – Dr. Brian Jordan— 10:45 – 11 am Reovirus Update 2014-2015 – Dr. Holly Sellers — 11 – 11:30 am Broiler case report – everything plus the kitchen sink — 11:30 am – noon Tennis Tournament If you like tennis you will love the facilities at Sandestin. With 15 world-class tennis courts in hard and HydroGrid clay, Sandestin has been rated one of the top 15 tennis resorts in the nation. Join other registrants for a friendly tournament at 2 pm at the courts adjacent the marina. Best of all, the tournament is free! 10:10–11:50 am 11:50 am –12:10 pm 12:10 –1 pm 1:45–6 pm 2 pm Small Animal Medicine Poultry (see above for schedule) Break Small Animal Medicine Poultry (see above for schedule) Golf Outing Tennis Tournament USDA Modules USDA Modules Saturday, June 6 Small Animal Geriatrics — Michael Schaer, DVM, DACVIM (saim), DACVECC Orthopedics — James Toombs, DVM, MS, DACVS Diabetic phenomena — 7 – 8:40 am (2 CE hrs.) The amazing advantages of external skeletal fixation — 7 – 8:40 am (2 CE hrs.) Challenging medical cases — 10:10 – 11:50 am (2 CE hrs.) Basic principles for application of ESF — 10:10 – 11:50 am (2 CE hrs.) Pictures worth 1000 words – part 1 — 12:10 – 1 pm (1 CE hr.) Postoperative care, staged disassembly and fixator removal — 12:10 – 1 pm (1 CE hr.) Radiology — Michelle Fabiani, DVM, DACVR Respiratory / Pulmonology — Lesley King, MVB, DACVECC, DACVIM PennHIP evaluation of canine hip dysplasia Fun with radiographic contrast procedures — 7 – 8:40 am (2 CE hrs.) Pulmonary edema: understanding why the lung leaks Pulmonary edema: syndromes and their management — 7 – 8:40 am (2 CE hrs.) How to identify a broken heart: cardiac radiology, thoracic and abdominal radiology pearls — 10:10 – 11:50 am (2 CE hrs.) Why all the heavy breathing: pulmonary radiology — 12:10 – 1 pm (1 CE hr.) Feline bronchial disease and asthma: practical management Pleural effusions in cats: approach to rational diagnostics and therapy — 10:10 – 11:50 am (2 CE hrs.) Case challenges: pearls from my files — 12:10 – 1 pm (1 CE hr.) USDA Accreditation – USDA APHIS Veterinary Services – Joanna Davis, DVM Module 23: Use of antibiotics in animals Module 12: Animal disease traceability Module 3: Overview of foreign animal, program, and reportable diseases Schedule Module 7: Foreign animal disease detection in category 1 animals Module 9: Interstate and international health certificates for category 1 animals 6:30–7 am 6:30–7 am 7–8:40 am 8:40–10:10 am 10:10–11:50 am GVMA Walk and 5K Run Registration Coffee Exhibit hall open Small Animal Medicine Technician CE Poultry (see above for schedule) Breakfast Exhibit hall open/ Exhibit ends Small Animal Medicine Technician CE Poultry (see above for schedule) Poultry Moderator: Dr. John Glisson Coccidiosis – Dr. Steve Fitz-Coy — 8 – 8:30 am Plant based anti-coccidials – Dr. Greg Mathis — 8:30– 8:50 am Antibiotic resistance and on-farm NARMS – Dr. Randy Singer — 8:50 – 9:30 am Saturday Activities ECVC Walk and 5K Run Join us Saturday morning at the Baytowne Marina for an annual favorite. The Fun Run for children ages 1–12 begins at 7 am, and the adult walk and 5K run begin at 6:30 am. LPDV in wild turkeys – Dr. Heather Fenton — 10 – 10:20 am Case report: suspected carbon monoxide toxicity in a commercial broiler hatchery – Dr. Samantha Pohl — 10 – 10:15 am Veterinary Feed Directive – what you need to know – Dr. Francene Van Sambeek — 10:35– 10:50 Beach Volleyball Leave the stress of class behind and head to the beach at 2 pm for friendly volleyball in the sun and sand. am Update from the National Poultry Improvement Plan – Dr.Denise Brinson— 10:50 – 11:05 am APHIS update – Dr. Christopher Young — 11:05 – 11:20 am Alumni Receptions On Saturday evening the colleges of veterinary medicine for Auburn, Georgia, Mississippi State and Tuskegee will host alumni receptions. Select these receptions on your registration forms and we will keep you updated on times and locations. Regulatory issues and AI Response Plan discussion – GA and AL State Veterinarians — 11:20– 11:30 am Diagnostic case reports from Georgia — 11:30 – 11:45 am Diagnostic case reports from Alabama — 11:45 am – noon 11:50 am–12:10 pm 12:10 –1 pm 6 pm (events and times are tentative) Break Small Animal Medicine Technician CE Poultry (see above for schedule) Alumni Receptions for Auburn, Georgia, Miss. St., Tuskegee Sunday, June 7 Small Animal Critical Care Medicine Geriatrics — Michael Schaer, DVM, DACVIM (saim), — Greg Lisciandro, DVM, DAVBP, DACVECC DACVECC Case-based applications of abdominal FAST (AFAST) and its AFAST-applied fluid scoring system (AFS) The gallbladder halo sign – more than anaphylaxis — 7 – 8:40 am (2 CE hrs.) Atypical Cushing’s — 7 – 8:40 am (2 CE hrs.) Case-based applications of thoracic FAST (TFAST) Lung ultrasound in small animals – The Vet BLUE — 9 – 10:40 am (2 CE hrs.) Global FAST triad for patient monitoring and CPR — 10:50 – 11:40 am (1 CE hr.) Shelter Medicine — Kimberly Woodruff, DVM, MS Canine and feline respiratory diseases Infectious disease control — 7 – 8:40 am (2 CE hrs.) Vaccination protocols in shelters Efficient spay and neuter techniques — 9 – 10:40 am (2 CE hrs.) Not-so everyday surgeries in shelter medicine — 10:50 – 11:40 am (1 CE hr.) Treat for the treatable — 9 – 10:40 am (2 CE hrs.) Pictures worth 1000 words – part 2 — 10:50 – 11:40 am (1 CE hr.) Ultrasound — Michelle Fabiani, DVM, DACVR Imaging of GI foreign bodies Liver or let die: ultrasonography of hepatobiliary and pancreatic diseases — 7 – 8:40 am (2 CE hrs.) Musculoskeletal and other non-abdominal ultrasound LMNO Pee: urinary ultrasound — 9 – 10:40 am (2 CE hrs.) Messin with intestines: ultrasound of the GI tract — 10:50 – 11:40 am (1 CE hr.) Technician CE PRACTICE MANAGEMENT LEAP* – Legal, ethical and professional CE — Charlotte Lacroix, DVM, JD VETERINARY TECHNICIAN — 5 CE hours LEAP CE Legal, Ethical & Professional sponsored by Dealing with another doctor’s mistake: what to tell the client Medical records: a veterinarian’s report card — 7 – 8:40 am (2 CE hrs.) Ethical practice: it ain’t easy and it’s getting tougher Coping with civil law suits and state board actions — 9 – 10:40 am (2 CE hrs.) Informed consents – boring until you get sued — 10:50 – 11:40 am (1 CE hr.) Saturday, June 6 — Catherine Lane, DVM Introduction to veterinary-client communication Open-ended inquiry and the power of the pause — 7 – 8:40 am (2 CE hrs.) Non-verbal communication and reflective listening Empathy — 10:10 – 11:50 am (2 CE hrs.) Chunk and check, signpost and summarize — 12:10 – 1 pm (1 CE hr.) VETERINARY TECHNICIAN — 5 CE hours Activities Fellowship Breakfast — 7 – 8 am All ECVC registrants, their family and guests are invited for a time of fellowship, sharing and inspiration. Adults and children – $25 sponsored by sponsored by Sunday, June 7 — “Frank Modules” The truth about vomiting and the science behind the speed of onset — 7 – 8:40 am (2 CE hrs.) Human animal bond/Frank skills in action — 9 – 10:40 am (2 CE hrs.) Frank skills in action — 10:50 – 11:40 am (1 CE hr.) Resort Information Baytowne Conference Center (There are no meetings at this location) Housing Request Form Emerald Coast Veterinary Conference Tuesday, June 2 - Sunday, June 7, 2015 Group Code 22X6FB Book online at www.Sandestin.com or fax completed form to 850-267-8221. Name ____________________________ # in Party: Adults ___ Children ___ Company Name ______________________ Business Phone _______________ Address ___________________________ E-mail _____________________ City _____________________________ State ________ Zip ___________ Sharing With _________________ Arrival Date _______ Departure Date _______ Please select method of payment: MasterCard VISA AMEX Discover Check payable to ALVMA/GVMA Credit Card # ________________ Exp. Date ______Signature_______________ Check # ___________________ Cut-off date for reservations is May 2, 2015, after which rooms will be sold on a spaceavailable basis. ACCOMMODATIONS AND RATES A deposit of one night’s room rate is required to secure rooms. All room rates quoted DO NOT include fees and taxes. All requests are subject to availability at time booking request is received. Any other type of accommodation besides what is in your block will vary in cost depending on location. Beachside Studio.................... $315.84 __ Beachside 1 Bdrm .................. $360.64 __ Beachside 2 Bdrm .................. $504.00 __ Westwinds 1 Bdrm ................. $473.76 __ Westwinds 2 Bdrm ................. $585.76 __ Beachwalk 2 Bdrm ................. $324.80 __ Village Studio ......................... $226.24 __ Village 1 Bdrm ....................... $294.56 __ Lakeside 3 Bdrm..................... $431.20 __ Bayside 1 Bdrm ...................... $259.84 __ Bayside 2 Bdrm ...................... $316.96 __ Bayside 3 Bdrm ...................... $393.12 __ Grand Complex Studio............ $226.24 __ Grand Complex 1 Bdrm .......... $294.56 __ Grand Complex 2 Bdrm .......... $420.00 __ Grand Sandestin 3 Bdrm ........ $511.84 __ IF ONE OF THE ABOVE ROOM TYPES ARE UNAVAILABLE ON-LINE, PLEASE CALL THE SANDESTIN RESERVATIONS DEPARTMENT AT 800-320-8115 TO CHECK FOR AVAILABILITY. The Grand Sandestin® consists of accommodations in the Grand, Lasata, Bahia, and Elation. A minimum stay of 5 nights is required on Beachfront accommodations Self-Parking for the Village of Baytowne Wharf and Grand Sandestin® is $7.00 per night Deposit is refundable in the event of room cancellation, provided notice is received by Sandestin® 7 days prior to scheduled arrival date. BOOK ONLINE AT Sandestin.com and enter group code 22X6FB, or call 800-320-8115. Sponsors Get the app! ECVC Meeting App Please thank our sponsors and exhibitors. Their support of this convention saved you hundreds of dollars on registration fees. With a great location comes great speakers Byron Blagburn, MS, PhD— Auburn, AL Professor, Auburn University College of Veterinary Medicine Peter Christopherson, DVM, PhD, DACVP— Auburn, AL Associate Professor, Department of Pathobiology, Auburn University Michelle Fabiani, DVM, DACVR— Houston, TX Staff Radiologist, Gulf Coast Veterinary Specialists Richard B. Ford, DVM, MS, DACVIM, DACVPM(Hon)— Raleigh, NC Emeritus Professor of Medicine, North Carolina State University College of Veterinary Medicine Eric Garcia— Lutz, FL IT and Web Marketing Consultant James Gaynor, DVM, MS, DACVAA, DAAPM— Frisco, CO Owner, Peak Performance Veterinary Group Lesley King, MVB, DACEVCC, DACVIM— Philadelphia, PA Director, Intensive Care Unit, Professor of Critical Care, University of Pennsylvania Charlotte Lacroix, DVM, JD— Whitehouse Station, NJ Owner and CEO, Veterinary Business Advisors, Inc. India Lane, DVM, MS, EdD, DACVIM— Knoxville, TN Professor of Medicine, Department of Small Animal Clinical Sciences, Assistant Vice President for Academic Affairs and Student Success, University of Tennessee Gregory R. Lisciandro, DVM, DABVP, DACVECC— San Antonio, TX Chief of Emergency and Critical Care, Emergency Pet Center Darryl L. Millis, DVM, DACVS, CCRP, DACVSMR— Knoxville, TN Professor of Orthopedic Surgery, University of Tennessee College of Veterinary Medicine Michael Schaer, DVM, DACVIM(saim), DACVECC— Gainesville, FL Professor Emeritus and Adjunct Professor, University of Florida College of Veterinary Medicine James Toombs, DVM, MS, DACVS— Ames, IA Professor of Small Animal Surgery, Iowa State University College of Veterinary Medicine Kimberly Woodruff, DVM, MS— Starkville, MS Director of Shelter Medicine, Mississippi State University College of Veterinary Medicine. POULTRY PROGRAM SPEAKERS Dr. Denise Brinson Dr. Heather Fenton Dr. Steve Fitz-Coy Dr. David French Dr. Brian Jordan Dr. Alexis Keirs Dr. Greg Mathis Dr. Darko Mitevski Dr. Ken Opengart Senior Coordinator, NPIP Public Service Assistant, SCWDS, UGA Poultry Pathologist-Parasitologist, Merck Animal Health Veterinarian, Sanderson Farms Assistant Professor, PDRC and Poultry Science, UGA MAM Candidate, PDRC, UGA Southern Poultry Research Veterinarian, Poultry Health Services LTD. Airdrie, Alberta Vice President, Live Operations and Corporate Social Responsibility, Keystone Foods Dr. Samantha Pohl MAM Candidate, PDRC, UGA Dr. Holly Sellers Professor, PDRC, University of Georgia Dr. Randall Singer Associate Professor, University of Minnesota College of Veterinary Medicine Dr. Francene Van Sambeek Associate Technical Advisor, Elanco Dr. Christopher Young APHIS Assistant District Director District 2 Dr. Louise Zavala Director, Georgia Poultry Laboratory Network REGISTRATION FORM Early Bird (5/8) $450/$600 $325/$375 2015 Emerald Coast Veterinary Conference Full 2 Day June 3-7, 2015 Early-bird Deadline – 5/8 Online registration is available today at EmeraldCoastVC.com Circle the 2 days you will attend: Thurs–Fri Attendee Only ONE registrant per form (includes purchasing agent). Make copies as needed. Name: _______________________________________________________________ First Name for Badge: ___________________________________________________ Company/Practice: _____________________________________________________ Spouse/Guest5 State: __________ ZIP: _________________ Phone: _____________________________ Fax: ____________________________ Practice Owner Associate Licensed Tech Practice Manager Retired Other Proceedings Proceedings are available on a flash/jump drive for your computer OR in printed booklets. Both proceedings contain notes from all conference tracks. Availability of proceedings is not guaranteed after May 8. Select ONE (only one version available per attendee): Proceedings on flash/jump drive (FREE) Fri–Sun $365 Purchasing Agent $20 Student $100 (limited to first 15 students) Activities/Events Thursday, June 4 Cost 5. Spouse/guest badges are required for guests who wish to access to the exhibit hall, including the daily breakfast. No one will be allowed admission to the exhibit hall without a badge. Children under 16 are not permitted in the exhibit hall 6/4 – 6/7. 6. Admission to exhibit hall only from 10:30 am to 12:30 pm 6/4-6. Does not include breakfast. Cancellation Policy: 80% refund if received by May 8, 2015. No refunds after this date. Number Total Cost Number Total Welcome Reception (Wed. 5–6:30 pm) Free [ ] $_________ Golf Outing (Fri.) $50 [ ] $_________ Mingle at the Marina (Thurs.) $45 adult $15 child [ [ ] ] $_________ Spouse Meet/Greet Breakfast (Fri.) $10 [ ] $_________ ALVMA Awards Luncheon (Thurs.) lunch is available for $35 [ ] $_________ Alumni Meeting (Sat.) AU UGA UF Miss St. TU Free [ ] $_________ Bike Ride (Thurs.) Free [ ] $_________ Walk/Run (Sat.) $5 adult $0 child [ [ ] ] $_________ Tennis (Fri.) Free [ ] $_________ Fellowship Breakfast( Sun.) $25 [ ] $_________ Volleyball (Fri.) Free [ ] $_________ MasterCard I plan to attend the morning keynote session 4. Recent graduates are DVMs who graduated from veterinary college in 2014 or 2015. ECVC cannot guarantee space for any activities after May 8. Payment Please select the continuing education tracks you plan to attend on each day. Clinical Pathology Thurs–Sun Printed Proceedings ($50) CE Backyard poultry Thurs–Sat 3. Veterinary technician/staff registration includes the technician track on 6/6 & 6/7. Practice Managers/staff registration includes practice management track on 6/4. Spouse/Guest Name: _______________________________________________ Email:________________________________________________________________ Select the description that best fits you Sat–Sun 2. Proceedings not guaranteed for registrants after 5/8. $60 6 City: __________________________ Fri–Sat After 5/8 $550/$700 $400/$475 Vet Tech/Staff/Practice Managers3 $270 Recent Grad4 $240 6 Address: _____________________________________________________________ 1. Member pricing includes ALVMA/GVMA members and members of any other state VMA. Member1/Non-member Registration Registration Subtotal $ ________ VISA AMEX Discover Proceedings Subtotal $ ________ Total Due$ _____________ Check payable to ECVC Laser Therapy Technology Solutions Vaccinations Updates Name: ________________________________________________ Exp. Date: _________________________________________ Friday, June 5 Anesthesia Hematology Parasitology Poultry Respiratory/Pulmonology Urology Card Number: ____________________________________ Signature ________________________________________________ Saturday, June 6 Geriatrics Orthopedics Radiology Respiratory/Pulmonology Poultry LEAP CE Pharmacy Shelter Medicine Vet Tech USDA City: __________________________________________________ State: ________________ ZIP: _______________________ Sunday, June 7 Critical Care Billing Address (if different): ___________________________________________________________________________________ Geriatrics Vet Tech Ultrasound Registration includes: one convention proceedings on flash drive, admission to the exhibit hall and all CE sessions on the selected day of attendance, breakfast and beverage breaks each registered day, and free special events that occur during your attendance. Fax to: 678-309-3361 or Mail to: Emerald Coast Veterinary Conference, 233 Peachtree Street, Suite 2205, Atlanta, GA 30303 Emerald Coast Veterinary Conference 233 Peachtree St., Suite 2205 Atlanta, GA 30303 Emerald Coast Veterinary Conference June 3 – 7, 2015 Sandestin Golf & Beach Resort, Destin, FL
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