131st Annual Meeting the human side of animal health February 5-8, 2015 Indianapolis Marriott East www.invma.org n E D U C ATION n SUPPORT n LEADERSHIP generAl inForMAtion Welcome to the Indiana Veterinary Medical Association 131st Annual Meeting, scheduled for February 5-8, 2015. You are invited to participate in Indiana’s premier annual gathering of professionals in veterinary medicine. The IVMA Annual Meeting has a long and rich history of providing excellent continuing education by national and international presenters and for providing an inviting atmosphere of collegiality. The meeting will be held at the Indianapolis Marriott East (7202 E. 21st Street). The location is user-friendly with plenty of meeting space, easy access, and complimentary parking. You will enjoy this venue for quality IVMA continuing education, fun, and fellowship! registrAtion Advanced registration for the 131st Annual Meeting is recommended. Registration is required for admission to the meeting. Your 4-day registration includes all scientific and practice management sessions, access to the Exhibit Hall on Thursday evening including the “Beer Garden” event sponsored by Midwest Veterinary Supply and Boehringer Ingelheim, all breaks held in the Exhibit Hall, the “Engaging the Future” reception hosted by the Indiana Animal Health Foundation on Friday evening, the IVMA Membership Luncheon on Saturday sponsored by Henry Schein Animal Health Supply, Family Game and Casino Night on Saturday evening, sponsored by Elanco, and online Proceedings Notes. Note: On the registration form, please note which meal(s) you plan to attend. The Early-Bird registration deadline is Thursday January 15, 2015, to receive the advanced registration rate. Registrations postmarked or received by fax, e-mail or online after this date must include an additional $50 late fee. Registrations at the door must also pay the $50 late fee. Checks should be made payable to the IVMA. Payment will also be accepted by Visa, Master Card, Discover, or American Express. You can register online at www.invma.org. when you arrive at the meeting! Your registration packet will include your name badge and badge case, information on printing your speaker notes ahead of time, and all other pertinent information for your registration. There will be a $25 charge for name tags reissued at the Registration Desk. 3 EAsY WAYs TO REGIsTER 1. Online - Visit www.invma.org 2. By fax - Fax registration form to (317) 974-0985 3. By mail - Send registration form to IVMA, 201 S. Capitol, #405, Indianapolis, IN 46225 All registrations must be postmarked by January 15, 2015. After that date, you must register on site. The Registration Desk will be located in the Atrium of the Marriott Hotel East. Registration hours will be as follows: Thursday, February 5, 2015 Noon – 5:00 p.m. Friday, February 6, 2015 7:15 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Saturday, February 7, 2015 7:15 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Sunday, February 8, 2015 7:45 a.m. – 1 pm nAMe bAdges MeAl tickets cAnned Food drive When you are packing up to attend the annual meeting, please bring along canned food items to donate at the meeting. In the past three years we have collected nearly 1400 pounds of food thanks to your generosity! Food items will be donated to Gleaners Food Bank of Central Indiana. You will receive a ticket for a drawing for a free registration for the 2016 annual meeting just for participating. For every five additional items you donate, you will receive an additional ticket for the drawing. Please help us make a difference in our community by making a donation to the food drive. Again this year: Your registration materials will be MAILED TO YOU IN ADVANCE OF THE MEETING! This means no waiting in line to register PAST PRESIDENTS 2 n Name badges will be required for participation in all sessions, workshops, and exhibit viewing. Meal tickets will be required, and will be collected, for each meal during the meeting. You must indicate on the Registration Form which meals you plan to attend, or no reservation will be made for you for that meal. hotel reservAtions reFund policy The Indianapolis Marriott EAST is the headquarters hotel for the 131st Annual Meeting. The hotel is located at 7202 E. 21st Street, Indianapolis, IN, 46219. The group rate for rooms is $128. To ensure availability at this special rate, make your reservation no later than January 5, 2015. To make reservations, call 317/352-1231 and mention the Indiana Veterinary Medical Association meeting. No refunds will be issued after the registration has been submitted to the IVMA. If it is an extenuating situation, the registrant may submit a written request for a refund which will be considered no sooner than two weeks after the meeting is completed. If granted, the registrant would receive a refund of the original amount less $25. progrAM plAnning coMMittee AGAIN this year! The Exhibit Hall will be open on Thursday evening, February 5, 2015, from 5:30 – 7:00 pm. Come join our ‘beer garden’ event in the Hall! The Exhibit Hall will also be open on Friday, February 6, 2015, from 8:45 a.m. until 5:30 p.m. Hours on Saturday, February 7, 2015, will be from 8:45 a.m. until the end of the last break in the schedule. The Exhibit Hall will NOT be open on Sunday. A dedicated group of volunteers has worked year-round to ensure a quality continuing education offering for veterinarians, registered veterinary technicians, and veterinary staff. The committee is chaired by Dr. Tony Rumschlag, and assisted by Dr. John Schnarr, Dr. Carol Ecker, Dr. Julie Davis, Dr. Kristi Graham, Dr. James Stepusin, Dr. Maria Cooper, Dr. Michele Roberts, Dr. John Johnston, Dr. John Feutz, Dr. Marybeth Feutz, Dr. Matt Cantrell, and Ms. Lisa Perius. proceedings notes questions exhibit hAll Speaker notes will be made available in advance of the meeting on the IVMA web page. When you receive your Registration Packet information, there will be directions included on how to print off your notes in advance of the meeting. If you wish to purchase a thumb drive of the speaker notes, the cost will be $25. You can pick up your thumb drive at the Registration Desk at the meeting. continuing educAtion ForMs And hours Registration forms and questions should be directed to the IVMA, 201 S. Capitol Avenue, Suite 405, Indianapolis, IN, 46225, 317/974-0888, fax 317/974-0985, 800/270-0747, or e-mail at [email protected]. upcoMing Meeting dAtes February 4 - February 7, 2016 Indianapolis Marriott East Hotel February 1 – February 5, 2017 Indianapolis Marriott East Hotel Continuing education proof of attendance forms will be available at the Registration Desk during the meeting. THIs INFORMATION WILL NOT BE INCLUDED IN THE REGIsTRATION PACKET THAT Is sENT TO YOU IN ADVANCE OF THE MEETING. YOU MUsT OBTAIN YOUR CE FORM AT THE MEETING. It is your responsibility to document which sessions you attended and the number of hours you received. One credit for one hour of lecture will be given. Attendees can earn up to 21.5 hours of continuing education. 2014 SILENT AUCTION indiana veterinary Medical Association | 3 speciAl events euchre tournament Thursday evening, February 5, 7:30–10:00 After the Exhibit Hall closes, join friends and colleagues for a fun euchre tournament. Prizes include: 1st place $100.00 Visa card each; 2nd place $50.00 Visa card each; 3rd place $25.00 Visa card each. The cost is $20 per person and will include food for dinner. A portion of your registration fee will be donated to the Indiana Animal Health Foundation. Register for this event at [email protected]. You can also register the evening of the event. Come have a great time, raise funds for the IAHF, and help celebrate 25 years of Vetamac! rabies titer draws MidAmerica Clinical Labs will be at the annual meeting on Thursday and Friday, February 5-6, to draw for a rabies titer. The cost is $65 for this service. You can sign up for this on the registration form. ivtA board Meeting and business Meeting The Indiana Veterinary Technician Association (IVTA) will hold a board meeting on Thursday evening, February 5, at the hotel. The IVTA will conduct its business meeting on Friday, February 6, during a luncheon from 12:30-1:30 p.m. in Veterans 1. Friday Afternoon general session Friday, February 6, 2015, 1:30 – 3:00 p.m. Veterans Hall 2-3-4; The General Session is open to all attendees – this includes veterinarians, registered veterinary technicians, veterinary assistants, and office staff. You will receive 1.5 hours of continuing education at this session. The featured speaker will be Mr. Ted McKinney who was sworn in as director of the Indiana State Department of Agriculture in January, 2014, by Governor Mike Pence. With more than 25 years of agriculture leadership experience, Director McKinney brings an extensive knowledge and understanding of Indiana and global agriculture to ISDA. Prior to joining ISDA, he was Director of Global Corporate Affairs for Elanco Animal Health, a subsidiary of Eli Lilly and Company. “engaging the Future” reception hosted by the Indiana Animal Health Foundation Friday, February 6, 6:00-7:30 p.m. Freedom Hall (off the lobby and restaurant area); The Indiana Animal Health Foundation is pleased to host this reception to honor Purdue Veterinary Medicine students who will make brief presentations about the wonderful world 4 travels and activities they have participated in while in veterinary school. The cocktail reception and brief presentations will include light snacks. Don’t miss the fun and interesting evening! (one hour of continuing education is awarded for attending this event). christian veterinary Mission breakfast saturday, February 7; the CVM continental breakfast will be held from 7:30-9:30 a.m. in Veterans Hall 5 of the hotel. indiana Animal health Foundation silent Auction saturday, February 7; For the 15th year, the Indiana Animal Health Foundation will hold a Silent Auction in the Exhibit Hall at the meeting. The proceeds will benefit the Indiana Animal Health Foundation. Please stop by and bid on some fun gifts that will benefit a very worthwhile cause right here in Indiana. behavior Forum for the public saturday, February 7; The 17th Annual Behavior Forum, organized by the Indiana Animal Health Foundation, is set for all day on Saturday. This session is generously sponsored by Elanco Animal Health. A registration fee of $40 will be charged to members of the public. Paid registrants to the IVMA Annual Meeting may attend this session at no additional charge. The featured speaker is Dr. Jacqui Neilson. ivMA Membership luncheon saturday, February 7; The IVMA Membership Luncheon will update you on the business of the IVMA, and then you can return to quality continuing education! This event is generously sponsored by Henry Schein Animal Health Supply. If you wish to attend, indicate your reservation on the Registration Form. The luncheon will be held in Veterans Hall 3-5. Family game and casino evening saturday, February 7; This fun and exciting evening will feature family games, buffet dinner, cash bar, and gambling events with “IVMA money.” Spend the evening socializing, gambling, and enjoying the fun activities of the evening. Cash in your “winnings” at the end of the evening for chances to win donated prizes. Bring the family! Children’s activities include fair games and the balloon ladies will be back! One ticket is included with a veterinarian registration. Additional tickets can be purchased for this event on the registration form. All children are welcome. There is no charge for children under the age 12. scholarship winners ‘14 business meeting 2014 POTL GROUP CALENDAR OF EVENTS Thursday, February 5, 2015 Noon 12:30 p.m. 12:30-5:00 p.m. 5:15–7:00 p.m. 7:30–10:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. Registration Desk opens in Atrium of hotel Continuing Education programs begin Draw for Rabies Titer - Atrium Exhibit Hall Opens – Visit the “Beer Garden”, sponsored by Midwest Veterinary Supply and Boehringer Ingelheim - Liberty Ballroom Euchre Tournament – sponsored by Vetamac – Private Dining Room off the restaurant area of the hotel Indiana Veterinary Technician Association Board of Directors Meeting Friday, February 6, 2015 7:15 a.m. 8:45 a.m. 9:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m. 10:00–11:30 a.m. 12:30–1:30 p.m. 1:30–3:00 p.m. 5:30 p.m. 6:00–7:30 p.m. Registration Desk opens in Atrium of hotel Exhibit Hall opens, Liberty Hall Draw for Rabies Titer - Liberty Hall Indiana Animal Health Foundation Board Meeting - Patriot Room IVTA Business Meeting and Luncheon - Veterans 1 General Session - Veterans Hall 2-4 Exhibit Hall Closes “Engaging the Future” Reception hosted by the Indiana Animal Health Foundation - Freedom Hall Saturday, February 7, 2015 7:15 a.m. 7:30 a.m. 7:30–9:30 a.m. 7:30 a.m. 8:45 a.m. 9:00 a.m.- 3:00 p.m. Noon–1:30 p.m. 5:00 p.m. 6:30–9:30 p.m. Registrations Desk Opens in Atrium of Hotel Registration Opens outside Veterans 1 for IVMA Member/Beef Producer Meeting Christian Veterinary Mission continental breakfast, Veterans 5 Registration Opens outside Salon A&B for Behavior Forum Exhibit Hall opens - Liberty Hall Silent Auction benefiting the IAHF begins in the Exhibit Hall. Bidding ends at 3:00 p.m. followed by pick-up and payment of auction items. IVMA Membership Luncheon, Veterans Hall 3-5 The lunch is sponsored by Henry Schein Animal Health. Exhibit Hall closes Family Game and Casino Evening, Veterans Hall 3-5 This event is sponsored by Elanco. Sunday, February 8, 2015 7:30 a.m. 7:45 a.m. 1:00 p.m. Past President’s Breakfast, Patriot Board Room Registration Desk Opens in Atrium of Hotel Meeting Ends Indiana Veterinary Medical Association | 5 exhibitors IVMA Family Game & Casino Night A very special thank you goes to the following companies for their very generous commitment to the 2015 Partnership Program (as of 9/22/14): Generously sponsored by Elanco Don’t miss this fun event! Patterson Veterinary Elanco Companion Animal Health Henry Schein Animal Health Supply Merial The IVMA thanks the following exhibitors for their participation in the Annual Meeting. The IVMA hopes you will do the same! (Exhibitors as of 9/22/14): Abaxis Animal Dermatology Boehringer Ingelheim Chester, Inc. Christian Icons & Xrays Circle City Veterinary & Emergency Hospital Commerce National Bank Companion Therapy Laser by LiteCure Cuattro Digital Imaging Diamondback Drugs Elanco Companion Animal Health Henry Schein Heska Corporation Hill’s Pet Nutrition Indy Vet Emergency & Specialty Hospital Jorgensen Laboratories Lighthouse Veterinary Personnel Services, LLC Midwest Veterinary Supply MiraVista Diagnostics LLC MWI Veterinary Supply Nutramax Laboratories Patterson Veterinary Supply Paws & Remember Pet Angel Pet Health Pharmacy Pet Rest Inc. Road Runner Pharmacy Royal Canin USA Simmons Great Lakes Universal Imaging VCA Advanced Veterinary Care Vetamac, Inc. VetriScience WestPoint Financial Group Wickliffe Pharmacy Zoetis 6 Have Fun At The IVMA 131st Annual Meeting Exhibitors Saturday, February 7, 6:30-9:30 p.m. “Engaging the Future” Reception Friday, February 6, 6:00-7:30 p.m. sponsored by the Indiana Animal Health Foundation; Freedom Hall Room The IAHF is pleased to host this reception to highlight veterinary medicine students who have participated in extraordinary experiences during veterinary school. The evening will feature brief presentations from Purdue veterinary students including JR Challie, Melissa Sim, Nareiby Llanes, and She Roth. One hour of continuing education will be awarded for attendance. IVMA General Session: “Current Topics in Indiana Agriculture” Friday, February 6, 1:30-3:00 p.m. sponsored by Elanco Companion Animal Health Mr. Ted McKinney, Director of Indiana State Department of Agriculture With more than 25 years of agriculture leadership experience, Director McKinney brings an extensive knowledge and understanding of Indiana and global agriculture to ISDA. Prior to joining ISDA, he was Director of Global Corporate Affairs for Elanco Animal Health, a subsidiary of Eli Lilly and Company. Director McKinney grew up on a family grain and livestock farm in Tipton, Indiana. One and a half hours of CE will be given. FIVE THINGS TO KNOW….. 1. E arly registration deadline – Jan. 15, 2015; Register online at www.invma.org or by mailing your registration to the IVMA office 2. Reservation deadline at hotel – Jan 5, 2015 3. Meeting location – Indianapolis Marriott East, 7202 E. 21st St., Indianapolis, (317) 352-1231 4. You can obtain 21.5 hours of continuing education. 5. Go Green! Print off speaker notes from the IVMA website in advance of the meeting. thursdAy FEBRUARY 5, 2015 small Animal pain Management equine small Animal veterinary technicians Sponsor/ Room Salon 1-3 Veterans 1 Dechra; Salon A-B Veterans 2 12:30 pm (1.0) Updates in Anesthesia and Analgesia Dr. James Gaynor News in HorseEquine Medicine Dr. Tom Divers Canine Hypoadrenocorticism: Diagnosing and Treating Difficult Cases Dr. Catharine Scott-Moncrief Current Trends and Cases in Small Animal Poisoning Dr. Christina Wilson br e A k 1:30 pm 1:45 pm (1.0) Everything You Wanted to Know…or Didn’t about NSAIDS Dr. Gaynor 2:45 pm Tick-borne Diseases in Horses Dr. Divers Case Studies in Small Animal Poisoning and Diagnostic Approach to Cases Dr. Wilson br e A k Fringe Therapy? Maximizing Use of Fringe Benefits? CBC and Chemistries 3:00 pm Non-drug Approaches to in Equine Practice (1.0) Inflammation Dr. Divers Dr. Gaynor 4:00 pm 4:15 pm (1.0) Diagnosis of Canine Hyperadrenocorticism: What is the Role of Sex Hormone Profiles? Dr. Scott-Moncrief Treatment of Canine Hyperadrenocorticism: Mitotane or Trilostane? Dr. Scott-Moncrief Current Trends and Cases in Livestock Poisoning Dr. Stephen B. Hooser br e A k Logical Approaches to Chronic Arthritis Pain in Dogs and Cats Dr. Gaynor Review of Selected Equine Neurologic Diseases Dr. Divers What’s New in Feline Hyperthyroidism? Dr. Scott-Moncrief Case Studies in Large Animal Poisoning (cont’d.) and Use of the Diagnostic Laboratory; Dr. Hooser ExHIBIT HALL BEER GARDEN EVENT 5:157:00 pm Sponsored by Midwest Veterinary Supply and Boehringer Ingelheim Liberty Hall - Doors open at 5:15 pm 7:3010:00 pm EUCHRE TOURNAMENT Sponsored by Vetamac - Private Dining Room indiana veterinary Medical Association | 7 FridAy FEBRUARY 6, 2015 small Animal small Animal equine Accreditation Modules/ public health Sponsor/ Room Zoetis / Salon 1-3 Salon A-B Merck / Salon D Salon C Immune-Mediated Hemolytic Anemia Dr. Andrew Mackin Use of Molecular 8:30 am (1.0) Lose Your Pharmacy Gracefully and Keep the Revenue Dr. Robert Gribble Module 11 Sheep and Goats: Disease Awareness and Health Certificates 9:30 am 10:00 am (1.0) b r e A k - v i s i t th e e x h i bi t h A l l Immune-Mediated Thrombocytopenia Dr. Mackin KISSS - Keep it Simple for Staff Sanity - Part I Dr. Gribble 11:00 am 11:30 am (1.0) Old and New Challenges of Equine Infectious Respiratory Diseases Dr. Pusterla Module 12 Animal Disease Traceability b r e A k - v i s i t th e e x h i bi t h A l l KISSS - Keep it Simple for Staff Sanity - Part II Dr. Gribble Immune-Mediated Thrombocytopenia Dr. Mackin The Role of the Equine Practitioner in Biosecurity Dr. Pusterla Module 14 Evaluation of Aquatic Animals for Detection of Reportable Diseases and Pathogens 12:30 pm b re A k - lu n c h o n yo u r oW n 1:30 pm (1.5) GENERAL sEssION - Mr. Ted McKinney - “Current Topics in Indiana Agriculture” 3:00 pm b r e A k - v i s i t th e e x h i bi t h A l l 3:30 pm (1.0) Veterans Hall 3-5; All attendees are invited. 1.5 hours of CE Bimodal Marketing Approach - Going Old School - Combine into New School Marketing Plan, Dr. Gribble Immunosuppresive Therapy: Better Use of Established Drugs Dr. Mackin 4:30 pm 5:00 pm (1.0) 6:00 pm (1.0) 8 Diagnostics for Infectious Equine Pathogens Dr. Nicola Pusterla Emerging Enteric Pathogens - Equine Coronavirus and Lawsonia Intracellularis Dr. Pusterla Hoarding, Abuse and Neglect - A Veterinarian’s Guide to Taking Action Dr. Jodi Lovejoy b r e A k - v i s i t th e e x h i bi t h A l l Put Your Smart Device to Work in Practice and Other Cool Gadgets, Dr. Gribble Immunosuppresive Therapy: What’s New Dr. Mackin Recent Insights into Equine Protozoal Myeloencephalitis Dr. Pusterla Zoonotic and Vector-Borne Disease Update Dr. Jen Brown ENGAGING THE FUTURE RECEPTION AND PREsENTATIONs 6:00-7:30 pm; Freedom Hall, 1 hour of CE awarded veterinary technicians radiology Food Animal Mixed dvM and staff team Salon 6-8 IDEXX / Salon 5 Elanco / Salon E Salon 4 Nutritional Management of Critically Ill Patients Dr. Marie Holowaychuk Thoracic Radiography Dr. Anthony Pease What is that cranial right-sided ping when it’s not an RDA? Duodenal sigmoid flexure volvulus Dr. Susie Vogel Discover Your Online Reputation Dr. Tony Bartels b r e A k - v is it th e e x h i bi t h Al l Misconceptions in the Management of Shock and Trauma Dr. Holowaychuk Radiography in the Acute Abdomen Dr. Pease Umbilical Hernias and Abcesses Dr. Vogel Build Your Online Reputation Dr. Bartels b r e A k - v is it th e e x h i bi t h Al l Triage, Assessment, and Monitoring of the Emergency Patient Dr. Holowaychuk Thoracic Cases Common Lesions of the Thoracic Cavity Dr. Pease Do the right thing! Local anesthesia and NSAIDS for routine castrations and dehorning Dr. Vogel Respond to Your Online Reviews Dr. Bartels b r e A k - lu nc h o n yo u r oW n GENERAL sEssION - Mr. Ted McKinney - “Current Topics in Indiana Agriculture” Veterans Hall 3-5; All attendees are invited. 1.5 hours of CE b r e A k - v is it th e e x h i bi t h Al l RECOVER Recommendations: Clinical Guidelines for Veterinary CPR Dr. Holowaychuk Abdominal Cases Common Lesions of the Abdominal Cavity Dr. Pease Teats & Mammary Glands I - Commonly Encountered Problems and What They Look Like on Ultrasound; Dr. Vogel Practice Management: Efficient Utilization of the Veterinary Healthcare Team Ms. Katy Towles, RVT b r e A k - v is it th e e x h i bi t h Al l Making Sense of Fluid Plans: A Case-Based Approach Dr. Holowaychuk Aggressive Versus Non-aggressive Bone Lesions Dr. Pease Teats and Mammary Glands II - What to do for commonly encountered problems - treat, surgery, refer or slaughter? Dr. Vogel RVT Salary: How to Get the Pay You Deserve Ms. Katy Towles, RVT ENGAGING THE FUTURE RECEPTION AND PREsENTATIONs 6:00-7:30 pm; Freedom Hall, 1 hour of CE awarded indiana veterinary Medical Association | 9 sAturdAy FEBRUARY 7, 2015 small Animal equine Food Animal Sponsor/ Room Salon 1-4 Salon D Veterans 1 8:00 am (1.0) Fear-Free Veterinary Visits Taking the “Pet” out of Petrified Puts Pets Back into Practices Part 1; Dr. Marty Becker Update on Antimicrobial Drugs in Horses Dr. Jennifer Davis Why Speak Cow When I Can Just Yell? Effective Communication with Cattle Dr. Lynn Locatelli 9:00 am 9:30 am (1.0) 10:30 am 11:00 am (1.0) b r e A k - v i s i t th e e x h i bi t h A l l Fear-Free Veterinary Visits Taking the “Pet” out of Petrified Puts Pets Back into Practices Part 2; Dr. Becker Movement Cattle Can Read. What? Cattle can Read? Dr. Locatelli NSAIDS: Uses and Adverse Effects in the Horse Dr. Davis b r e A k - v i s i t th e e x h i bi t h A l l Fear-Free Veterinary Visits Taking the “Pet” out of Petrified Puts Pets Back into Practices Part 3; Dr. Becker Alternative Anti-inflammatory and Analgesic Agents in the Horse Dr. Davis Early Calfhood Education, Prep School for a Future on the Ranch! Dr. Locatelli IVMA MEMBERsHIP LUNCHEON 12:00 pm Sponsored by Butler Schein; Veterans 3-5 2:00 pm (1.0) 3:00 pm 3:30 pm (1.0) 4:30 pm 5:00 pm (1.0) 6:309:30 pm 10 The Secrets of Exam Room Superstars Part 1 Dr. Becker Diagnosis and Treatment of Endocrine Diseases in the Horse Dr. Davis Teenage Runaways or College Graduates - you choose. Creating a Partnership with Your Cattle; Dr. Locatelli b r e A k - v i s i t th e e x h i bi t h A l l The Secrets of Exam Room Superstars Part 2 Dr. Becker Diagnosis and Treatment of Muscle Diseases in the Horse Dr. Davis Over the Hill….Gone, or Not! Effective Movement of Grazers Dr. Locatelli b r e A k - v i s i t th e e x h i bi t h A l l The 20 Mistakes No Veterinary Hospital Should Make Dr. Becker Diagnosis and Treatment of Ocular Diseases in the Horse Dr. Davis Traffic Circles for Cattle…. Is There an Easier Way? Troubleshooting and Proper Use of Cattle Handling Facilities Dr. Locatelli FAMILY GAME AND CAsINO NIGHT / BUFFET DINNER Sponsored by Elanco; Veterans 3-5 small Animal behavior Forum complementary Medicine Salon 5 Elanco and Indiana Animal Health Foundation Salon A-C Salon E Five Step Formula How to Treat Almost Every Behavioral Problem Part 1 Dr. Jacqui Neilson Are You Holisitic Enough for Your Clients? Dr. Donn Griffith Abdominal Fluid Collection and Analysis Made Easy Dr. Marie Holowaychuk b r e A k - v is it t h e e x h i bi t h A l l Management of Cats in Shock: They’re Not Just Small Dogs Dr. Holowaychuk Five Step Formula How to Treat Almost Every Behavioral Problem Part 2 Dr. Neilson Corticosteroids: Who Needs Them Anyway? Dr. Griffith b r e A k - v is it t h e e x h i bi t h A l l Practical Approach to Fluid Therapy Dr. Holowaychuk The Socially Inappropriate Dog: Expanding Horizons by Improving Behavior Dr. Neilson Acupuncture has Crossed Over to Conventional Medicine Dr. Griffith IVMA MEMBERsHIP LUNCHEON Sponsored by Butler Schein; Veterans 3-5 RECOVER Recommendations: Clinical Guidelines for Veterinary CPR Dr. Holowaychuk Separation Anxiety: Risk Factors & Interventions Dr. Neilson Traditional Chinese Medicine: An Herb for Everything Dr. Griffith b r e A k - v is it t he e x h i bi t h A l l Diagnosis and Management of Airway Obstruction Dr. Holowaychuk Feline House-soiling Solve, Not Surrender Part 1 Dr. Neilson How to Choose a Safe and Effective Supplement Dr. Griffith b r e A k - v is it t h e e x h i bi t h A l l Management of Head Trauma and Traumatic Brain Injury Dr. Holowaychuk Feline House-soiling Solve, Not Surrender Part 2 Dr. Neilson Nutrition is the Best Medicine Dr. Griffith FAMILY GAME AND CAsINO NIGHT / BUFFET DINNER Sponsored by Elanco; Veterans 3-5 indiana veterinary Medical Association | 11 sundAy FEBRUARY 8, 2015 small Animal ophthalmology small Animal Room/ Sponsor Salon 6-8 Salon A-B 8:00 am (1.0) Evaluation and Treatment of Canine Corneal Disease Dr. Anne Metzler Current and Emerging Therapies for IMHA and IMTP Dr. Karen Tefft 9:00 am 9:15 am (1.0) br e A k 10:15 am 10:30 am (1.0) br e A k Evaluation and Treatment of Canine Glaucoma Dr. Metzler 11:30 am 11:45 am (1.0) 12:45 pm Diagnostic Approach to the Febrile Patient Dr. Tefft Evaluation and Treatment of Canine Cataracts and Lens Instability Dr. Metzler Exocrine Pancreatic Insufficiency in Dogs and Cats Dr. Tefft br e A k Feline Ophthalmology Dr. Metzler Management Strategies for the Constipated Dog and Cat Dr. Tefft Me e ti n g e n ds 2014 GAME NIGHT 12 CASINO NIGHT dermatology small Animal Salon 1-4/Merial Salon 5 Atopic Dermatitis in the 21st Century Dr. Valorie Fadok Osteoarthritis Pain Management in Dogs and Cats Dr. Debra Weisman breAk Managing Pyoderma in the Age of Methicillin Resistance Dr. Fadok The General Practitioner’s Orthopedic Exam Dr. Weisman breAk Otitis Externa, the Bane of our Existence Dr. Fadok Small Animal Intestinal Surgery Dr. Weisman breAk Flea Control: What Clients Want, What Pets Need Dr. Fadok Surgery of the Lower Urinary Tract Dr. Weisman M e e t in g e n ds EXHIBIT HALL SHELTER FORUM REGISTRATION indiana veterinary Medical Association | 13 thank you THANKS TO OUR Partnership Sponsors: THANKS TO OUR 2014 Industry Partner Sponsors: 14 directions to the indianapolis Marriott east | 7202 E. 21st Street, Indianapolis, IN 46219 From I-69 (Muncie/Ft. 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From I-70: Either Way – Get off at Shadeland Avenue (Exit 89). Turn right on Shadeland, left at intersection (21st St. – 2nd Light). We are on the left. indiana veterinary Medical Association | 15 201 S. Capitol Ave., Ste. 405 Indianapolis, Indiana 46225 www.invma.org indiana veterinary Medical Association 131st Annual Meeting FEBRUARY 5-8, 2015 IndIanapolIs MarrIott East
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