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FVMA ANNUAL CONFERENCE APRIL 5-8, 2018

TAMPA CONVENTION CENTER, TAMPA, FLORIDA | TAMPA MARRIOTT WATERSIDE HOTEL & MARINA

BUILDING THE DYNAMIC VETERINARY TEAM

• 13 ENGAGING, HANDS-ON WET LABS & WORKSHOPS • OFFERING A TOTAL OF 302 CE HOURS WORLD-CLASS CONTINUING EDUCATION FOR EVERY MEMBER OF THE VETERINARY TEAM!


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PRESENTING 302 HOURS OF STIMULATING, FIRST-CLASS CONTINUING EDUCATION TO ENRICH THE ENTIRE VETERINARY TEAM

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CONTINUING EDUCATION APPROVAL Florida Board of Veterinary Medicine, DBPR FVMA Provider #31 | Sponsor of Continuing Education in New York State | American Association of Veterinary State Boards RACE, Provider #532

This program 532-31885 is approved by the AAVSB RACE to offer a total of 263.00 CE Credits (30.00 max) being available to any one veterinarian: and/or 171.00 Veterinary Technician CE Credits (27.00 max). This RACE approval is for the subject matter categories of: Category One: Scientific; Category Two: Non-Scientific-Clinical; Category Three: Non-Scientific-Practice Management/ Professional Development using the delivery method of Seminar/LectureLab/Wet Lab. This approval is valid in jurisdictions which recognize AAVSB RACE; however, participants are responsible for ascertaining each board’s CE requirements. RACE does not “accredit” or “endorse” or “certify” any program or person, nor does RACE approval validate the content of the program. Call FVMA, at (800) 992-3862 for further information. 2

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T H E 8 9 TH F V M A A N N U A L C O N F E R E N C E

MARK ACIERNO

CLARKE ATKINS

MBA, DVM, DACVIM DVM, DACVIM (INTERNAL MEDICINE & CARDIOLOGY), DISTINGUISHED PROFESSOR, EMERITUS

LAUREN HARRIS

RALPH HARVEY

LISA RADOSTA

SHEILAH ROBERTSON

DVM, DACVECC

DVM, DACVB

DVM, MS, DACVAA

BVMS (HONS), PhD, DACVAA, DECVAA, DACAW, DECAWBM (WSEL), MRCVS

ANNE BARGER

DVM, MS, DACVP

PETER HELMER

DVM, DABVP (AVIAN PRACTICE)

CHRISTOPHER SMITHSON

DVM, DAVDC

MEGAN BRASHEAR

BS, CVT, VTS (ECC)

ELIZABETH COLLERAN

DVM, MS, DABVP (FELINE)

ADAM HONECKMAN

ALICE JEROMIN

NATASHA STANKE

ROBERT SWINGER

DVM, DACVIM (SMALL ANIMAL INTERNAL MEDICINE)

DVM, DACVS-SA

RPH, DVM, DACVD

DVM, DACVO

TIMOTHY HACKETT

DVM, MS, DACVECC

DANI MCVETY

DVM

MICHAEL WONG

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DISTINGUISHED SPEAKERS

FEATURED SPEAKERS

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JASON ARBLE, DVM, MSc, DACVR, MRCVS EDWIN BAYÓ, JD TONY BUFFINGTON, DVM, PhD, DACVIM (Emeritus) MICHAEL CANFIELD, DVM, DACVD JASON COE, DVM, PhD WADE GINGERICH, DVM, DAVDC MATTHEW JOHNSON, DVM, MVSc, CCRP, DACVS-SA ANDREW MACKIN, BSc, BVMS, MVS, DVSc, FANZCVS, DACVIM (SAIM) KARA MAGNEHEIM, BAS, CVT MICHELLE MCCONNELL, LVT, VTS (Anesthesia) TANIA OTERO, BVetMed JESSICA PRITCHARD, VMD, MS, DACVIM (SAIM) CAROL REINERO, DVM, DACVIM (SAIM), PhD DENISE ROLLINGS, CVT, VTS (Dentistry) BRYAN ROTHLEIN, DVM PATRICIA STIMPSON, CVT HEATHER WAMSLEY, BS, DVM, PhD, DACVP (Clinical) HEIDI WARD, DVM, DACVIM ELIZABETH WATSON, DVM, MS (Anatomy and Forensic Sciences), DACVR

DVM, DACVIM (NEUROLOGY)

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Basic Small Animal Abdominal Ultrasound THURSDAY | 8:00 am - 5:00 pm

EMERGENCY MEDICINE DV

ULTRASOUND M

Jason Arble, DVM, MSc, DACVR, MRCVS

With Conf. Reg. Fee: Vets $425 Wet Lab Only Fee: Vets $625 This seminar series and combined wet lab will introduce the veterinarian to entry-level abdominal ultrasound imaging in the small animal practice. The seminar consists of four 50-minute lectures. The basic physics, an overview of instrumentation, common artifacts, and scanning techniques will be reviewed, as well as normal anatomy and appearance of the abdominal organs. Wet lab participants will be introduced to basic ultrasound image manipulation (knobology), physics and artifacts of abdominal ultrasound, learn scanning techniques, and how to identify normal abdominal structures through scanning of live animals. Interaction between the radiologist and the participants will be encouraged.

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(LIMITED AVAILABILITY)

THE 89TH FVMA ANNUAL CONFERENCE

Clinical Techniques for Emergency Medicine THURSDAY | 8:00 am - 5:00 pm

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Feline Dental Extraction THURSDAY | 8:00 am - 12:00 pm

Timothy Hackett, DVM, MS, DACVECC

Christopher Smithson, DVM, DAVDC Wade Gingerich, DVM, DAVDC

With Conf. Reg. Fee: Vets $695 Wet Lab Only Fee: Vets $895

With Conf. Reg. Fee: Vets $395 Wet Lab Only Fee: Vets $595

This laboratory techniques course is intended to give participants a thorough knowledge of techniques required for emergency and critical care practice. Brief pre-lab lectures will use clinical case example videos to give participants a clear idea of the procedures to be done in the laboratory. Techniques will include placement of IV catheters including jugular catheter, jugular cut-down, cephalic catheter, over-wire, multilumen catheter, short catheter, saphenous catheter, intraosseous catheter, bone marrow aspirate, trans-tracheal wash, trans-oral wash, nasal oxygen, thoracocentesis, chest drain placement, emergency tracheostomy, cardiopulmonary resuscitation and open chest cardiac massage, nasal and esophagostomy feeding tubes, abdominocentesis, diagnostic peritoneal lavage, and percutaneous abdominal drain placement. As a result of attending this course, participants will be able to: • gain vascular access and perform fluid resuscitation in any small animal patient • assess the cause of dyspnea in companion animals and gain confidence performing thoracocentesis, tracheostomy, and placing thoracostomy tubes • monitor critical patients using basic supplies • learn ways to train your team to triage emergencies and perform cardiopulmonary resuscitation • manage nutrition in any critically ill patient.

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THURSDAY WET LABS

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We all know how challenging feline dental extractions can be; and when it comes to dental extractions, cats aren’t small dogs! This lab will focus on the techniques, equipment and instruments that will ensure successful and complication-free feline extractions and crown amputations. Participants will be instructed on how to surgically extract the maxillary and mandibular canines, maxillary fourth premolar, and mandibular first molar, as well as crown amputation of the mandibular canine and third premolar with tension-free flap closure.


Thursday Wet Labs

APRIL 5, 2018 |

Advanced Canine Dental Extractions

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DENTISTRY DV

Ophthalmic Surgery THURSDAY | 10:00 am - 5:00 pm

THURSDAY WET LABS

OPHTHALMIC SURGERY

(LIMITED AVAILABILITY)

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THURSDAY | 1:00 pm - 5:00 pm

Robert Swinger, DVM, DACVO

Wade Gingerich, DVM, DAVDC Christopher Smithson, DVM, DAVDC

With Conf. Reg. Fee: Vets $395 Wet Lab Only Fee: Vets $595

With Conf. Reg. Fee: Vets $395 Wet Lab Only Fee: Vets $595 Improve your proficiency in performing practical eyelid, conjunctival, corneal and orbital surgeries. Receive step-by-step instructions on entropion correction, eyelid reconstruction, prolapsed third eyelid gland replacement, corneal debridement techniques, conjunctival grafting, corneal laceration repair and enucleation.

This lab is aimed at improving the skill levels of practitioners who are already proficient at basic dental extractions in canine patients. The techniques instructed will focus on surgically extracting the larger healthy-rooted teeth or those with disease that increase the difficulty of successful extraction. Using cadaver specimens, principles of proper instrumentation, flap development, alveolar bone removal and management, tooth sectioning, and tension-free closure will be discussed and practiced. Participants will have the flexibility to choose which procedures to perform based on their own experience level.

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FRIDAY, APRIL 6, 2018 | VETERINARIAN PROGRAM AT-A-GLANCE Respiratory Medicine

Dentistry

8:00 AM 8:50 AM

Thoracic Imaging in the Dog: Perspectives From an Internist

Diseased Teeth, Should They Stay or Should They Go?

9:00 AM 9:50 AM

Thoracic Imaging in the Cat: Perspectives From an Internist

Techniques in Advanced Dental Extractions

VETERINARIAN

Topics

Surgery Wet Lab

Surgery Wet Lab

Reinero

Gingerich

Gingerich

BREAK - 9:50 AM - 10:10 AM - IN THE REGISTRATION FOYER 10:10 AM 11:00 AM 11:10 AM 12:00 PM

Pneumothorax: Leaking Out the Secrets to Management

Reinero

Smithson

Recognizing Fibrotic Lung Disease in Dogs and Cats

Smithson

Reinero

2:30 PM 3:20 PM

Complex Respiratory Cases: Solving the Mystery

DV

Cranial cruciate injury is the most common cause of hind limb lameness in canine patients. This laboratory will discuss the underlying pathological processes that contribute to the disease process. You will learn how to diagnose complete and partial cruciate injuries. This laboratory will teach you how to do a complete stifle exploratory examination for meniscal injury, meniscal repair or release, as well as extracapsular suture placement using isometric principles of the stifle joint.

Medial patella luxation is a common condition diagnosed in small and large breed canine patients as well as feline patients. This laboratory will discuss the underlying pathological conditions that contribute to the disease process. You will learn how to diagnose as well as grade medial patella luxation based on physical examination findings as well as radiographic changes that commonly accompany or contribute to the condition. This laboratory will cover common surgical techniques to correct medial patella luxation including - block recession, wedge recession, tibial crest transposition, anti-rotation suture techniques, as well as soft tissue modifications.

Initial Oral Tumor Management for the General Practitioner

Clinical Approach to Acute Infectious Respiratory Disease in the Dog Part I

Ask the Experts in Dentistry Gingerich & Smithson

Reinero

5:20 PM 6:10 PM

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Matthew Johnson DVM, MVSc, CCRP, DACVS-SA,

Dental Radiography Interpretation Part II

Smithson

Clinical Approach to Acute Infectious Respiratory Disease in the Dog Part II

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With Conf. Reg. Fee: Vets $395 Wet Lab Only Fee: Vets $595

BREAK - 3:20 PM - 4:20 PM - IN THE EXHIBIT HALL 4:20 PM 5:10 PM

Matthew Johnson DVM, MVSc, CCRP, DACVS-SA

Medial Patella Luxation 1:30 pm - 5:30 pm

With Conf. Reg. Fee: Vets $395 Wet Lab Only Fee: Vets $595

Reinero

Reinero

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Dental Radiography Interpretation Part I

12:00 PM - 1:30 PM - COMPLIMENTARY LUNCH IN THE EXHIBIT HALL 1:30 PM 2:20 PM

Extracapsular Suture Stabilization 8:00 am - 12:00 pm

WET LAB

Reinero

WET LAB

Sponsors


FRIDAY, APRIL 6, 2018 | VETERINARIAN PROGRAM AT-A-GLANCE Ultrasound Wet Lab

Surgery

Ophthalmology

Renal Medicine

Topics

VETERINARIAN

Advanced Small Animal Abdominal Ultrasound 8:00 am - 5:00 pm

DV

WET LAB

Sponsors M

Jason Arble DVM, MSc, DACVR, MRCVS

With Conf. Reg. Fee: Vets $425 Wet Lab Only Fee: Vets $625 This seminar series and combined wet lab are designed for veterinarians who want to further their training in small animal ultrasound. Lectures will briefly review ultrasound physics and artifacts, and assist the participants in fine-tuning the image. Normal intra-abdominal structure will be reviewed and abnormal intraabdominal pathology will be emphasized. Wet lab participants will gain experience in completing a routine small abdominal ultrasound examination, knowledge of normal sonographic anatomy and appearance of commonly identified pathologies. Some of the more challenging intra-abdominal structures to image will be emphasized. Interaction between the radiologist and the participants will be encouraged and the attendees will have an opportunity to address personal areas of concern in their understanding of abdominal ultrasound scanning techniques.

Stanke

Let’s Focus on Veterinary Ophthalmology – A Acute Kidney Injury – an Update Discussion of the Ocular Lens Acierno

Swinger

8:00 AM 8:50 AM

Brachycephalic Airway Syndrome Part II

EYE! Oh My! An Overview of Ocular Emergencies in Small Animal Patients

9:00 AM 9:50 AM

Brachycephalic Airway Syndrome Part I

Stanke

Swinger

Improving the Quality of Life for Cats With Chronic Kidney Disease

Acierno

BREAK - 9:50 AM - 10:10 AM IN THE REGISTRATION FOYER

Abdominal Exploratory and Biopsy Techniques Part I Stanke

Pain Management for Ocular Diseases & Surgery Swinger

Abdominal Exploratory and Biopsy Techniques Part II Stanke

New Developments in Veterinary Ophthalmology – Surgical and Pharmacological Advancements

Swinger

Leptospirosis: Current Recommendations and What Is the Risk to Veterinary Professionals

10:10 AM 11:00 AM

Nephrotoxicosis: Ethylene Glycol and Beyond

11:10 AM 12:00 PM

Acierno Acierno

12:00 PM - 1:30 PM COMPLIMENTARY LUNCH IN THE EXHIBIT HALL

Good… But Let’s Get Better… Urinary Surgery - Nephrectomy, Ureteral Obstruction, You’re Improving Your Ophthalmic Skills in the Exam Cystotomy, and Urethral Obstruction Part I Room Stanke Swinger

Urinary Surgery - Nephrectomy, Ureteral Obstruction, Ocular Procedures and Surgery in your Cystotomy, and Urethral Obstruction Part II Practice

Stanke

Swinger

Now How Do We Turn off This Spigot??? (Diagnosing and Treating Canine Incontinence)

1:30 PM 2:20 PM

Help! Help! I Can’t Pee!! (Feline Lower Urinary Tract Disease)

2:30 PM 3:20 PM

Acierno"

Acierno

BREAK - 3:20 PM - 4:20 PM IN THE EXHIBIT HALL

Urinary Surgery - Nephrectomy, Ureteral Obstruction, Feline Ophthalmology Cystotomy, and Urethral Obstruction Part III Swinger

Stanke

Hypertension

Acierno

Urinary Surgery - Nephrectomy, Ureteral Obstruction, Cystotomy, and Urethral Obstruction Part IV

Stanke

4:20 PM 5:10 PM 5:20 PM 6:10 PM

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FRIDAY, APRIL 6, 2018 | VETERINARIAN PROGRAM AT-A-GLANCE Immune-Mediated Diseases

VETERINARIAN

Topics

Cardiology

Clinical Pathology

Feline Medicine

Sponsors 8:00 AM 8:50 AM 9:00 AM 9:50 AM

Immune-Mediated Hemolytic Anemia: Pathophysiology & Diagnosis

Mackin

Immune-Mediated Thrombocytopenia: Pathophysiology & Diagnosis

Diagnosis of Renal Disease

Barger

Mackin

BREAK - 9:50 AM - 10:10 AM - IN THE REGISTRATION FOYER 10:10 AM 11:00 AM 11:10 AM 12:00 PM

Immune-Mediated Blood Disorders: Emergency Management

Mackin

Immune-Mediated Blood Disorders: Chronic Management

Mackin

Feline Cardiomyopathy I - Pathophysiology & Diagnosis Prognosis

Getting the Most From Clinical Chemistry Part I

Feline Cardiomyopathy II – Therapy & Prognosis

Getting the Most From Clinical Chemistry Part II

Atkins Atkins

Barger

Barger

The Wheezing Cat: Lower Respiratory Disease Colleran

12:00 PM - 1:30 PM - COMPLIMENTARY LUNCH IN THE EXHIBIT HALL

Immune-Mediated Polyarthritis

1:30 PM 2:20 PM

Mackin

2:30 PM 3:20 PM

Mackin

Bone Marrow Collection in the Dog and Cat

Feline Heartworm Disease

Urine Luck

Cats Don't Limp: Chronic Pain in the Senior Cat

Atkins

Barger

Colleran

Feline Hypertension

The Peripheral Blood Smear Is a Valuable Component to the CBC

Colleran

Atkins

Barger

Concord with Cats - Avoiding the Rodeo

BREAK - 3:20 PM - 4:20 PM - IN THE EXHIBIT HALL

Getting the Most From Your CBC: Red and White Blood Cell Interpretation

Fever of Unknown

4:20 PM 5:10 PM

Mackin

5:20 PM 6:10 PM

Mackin

Barger

Hypoalbuminemia

Pandora Syndrome

Colleran

The Kidney and the Parathyroid Colleran

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FRIDAY, APRIL 6, 2018 | VETERINARIAN PROGRAM AT-A-GLANCE Emergency & Critical Care

Anesthesia and Pain Management

Internal Medicine

Dermatology

Topics

VETERINARIAN

Sponsors

Treating Shock Hackett

Small Animal Trauma Hackett

Reducing Fear, Stress, and Pain for Patients, Clients, and Ourselves Harvey

Practical and Economical Pain Management Part I

Harvey

Pritchard

Size Does Matter: Otoscopy Equipment From Basic to State of the Art

8:00 AM 8:50 AM

Decoding Infectious Disease Diagnostics Part II

What Does Normal Really Look Like? External and Middle Ear Anatomy Review

9:00 AM 9:50 AM

Decoding Infectious Disease Diagnostics Part I

Pritchard

Canfield

Canfield

BREAK - 9:50 AM - 10:10 AM - IN THE REGISTRATION FOYER

Hackett

Harvey

Update on the Diagnostic and Treatment Options for Feline Upper Respiratory Tract Infections

Pritchard

Canfield

Urogenital Emergencies

Anesthesia for Patients Too Sick for Anesthesia

Canine Infectious Respiratory Disease Complex: Teaching an Old Dog New Tricks

Canfield

Respiratory Emergencies

Hackett

Practical and Economical Pain Management Part II

Harvey

Pritchard

Otitis Beyond 101

10:10 AM 11:00 AM

Dermatology Pictionary Part I

11:10 AM 12:00 PM

12:00 PM - 1:30 PM - COMPLIMENTARY LUNCH IN THE EXHIBIT HALL

Metabolic Shock

Hackett

Antivenom Update Hackett

Pain Management for Feline Friendly Practices

Harvey

Crisis Management in Anesthesia

Harvey

Skeletons in Our Closets: Understanding and Reducing Error in Medical Decision Making

Dermatology Pictionary Part II

Pritchard

Canfield

1:30 PM 2:20 PM

Fact and Fiction: Feline Diabetes and Remission

The Brave New World of Flea Control

2:30 PM 3:20 PM

Cutaneous Adverse Reactions to Food (An Update)

4:20 PM 5:10 PM

Dermatology Missteps & Mishaps

5:20 PM 6:10 PM

Pritchard

Canfield

BREAK - 3:20 PM - 4:20 PM - IN THE EXHIBIT HALL

Parvo Update

Hackett

Harvey

Bad Blood: Canine Regenerative Immune-Mediated Anemias Pritchard

Canfield

Pain Management in Cancer Care

Is It ITP? A Rational Approach to the Thrombocytopenic Patient

Canfield

Senior Pet Anesthesia and Pain Management

Harvey

Pritchard

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SATURDAY, APRIL 7, 2018 | VETERINARIAN PROGRAM AT-A-GLANCE Internal Medicine

VETERINARIAN

Topics

Exotics and Small Mammals

Sponsors 7:00 AM 7:50 AM

Oncology / Emergency and Critical Care Neurology

Clinical Pathology / Dermatology

Dr. Ward:

Dr. Jeromin:

FLORIDA LICENSED VETERINARIANS: DISPENSING LEGEND DRUGS - EDWIN BAYÓ, JD --- Ballroom A

8:00 AM 8:50 AM

From FUS to Pandora Syndrome Introduction, Pathophysiology, and Diagnosis

Avian and Exotic Radiology Part I

9:00 AM 9:50 AM

From FUS to Pandora Syndrome - Treating the Owner and the Cat

10:50 AM 11:40 AM

From FUS to Pandora Syndrome - Treating the Environment (including the owner), Follow-Up, and Prognosis

Buffington

Buffington

Helmer

Canine Bladder Tumor Update on Diagnosis and Therapy Ward

to Cytology: A Case-Based The Neurological Exam: Part 1 (Anatomy 101, Introduction Approach Mentation, Cranial Nerves) Barger

Avian and Exotic Radiology Part II

Lymphoma and Lymphocytosis: When to Worry; What Is PARR and Flow

The Neurological Exam: Part 2 (Gait, Spinal Reflexes, Palpation, Putting it all Together)

Common Cutaneous Masses

Wong

Barger

Seizures: So Many Drugs—What to Choose and When

Lymph Node Aspiration: It's Really Useful

Helmer

Ward

Wong

BREAK 9:50 AM - 10:50 AM - VISIT THE EXHIBIT HALL

Buffington

Common Conditions of Backyard Poultry Helmer

Mast Cell Tumors: Overview of Clinical Features Ward

Wong

Barger

11:40 AM - 1:10 PM - COMPLIMENTARY LUNCH IN THE EXHIBIT HALL 1:10 PM 2:00 PM

Approach to Elevated Liver Enzymes in Dogs

Head Tilts in Rabbits

Honeckman

Helmer

Anaphylaxis – Is It the True “Great Pretender”?

Intervertebral Disk Disease: So Common, It Deserves Its Own Lecture

Use of Cytology and Biochemistry in the Diagnosis of Liver Disease

2:10 PM 3:00 PM

Icteric Cats - More Than Just Hepatic Lipidosis

Avian Clinical Pathology

Anemia

Spinal Cord Disease: Beyond IVDD

The Atopic Dog Part I

Harris

Down in All Four—Tetraparesis and Tetraplegia

The Atopic Dog Part II

A Virtual Tour Through Thoracic Trauma

Vestibular Disease

Honeckman

Harris Harris

Helmer

Wong Wong

Barger

Jeromin

BREAK 3:00 PM - 4:00 PM - VISIT THE EXHIBIT HALL 4:00 PM 4:50 PM 5:00 PM 5:50 PM

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Advances in Pancreatitis in Dogs and Cats Honeckman

Diagnostic Workup of Chronic Gastrointestinal Disease Honeckman

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Small Mammal Clinical Pathology Helmer

Update on Avian/Exotic Medications Helmer

Thrombocytopenia

Harris

Wong Wong

Jeromin


SATURDAY, APRIL 7, 2018 | VETERINARIAN PROGRAM AT-A-GLANCE Practice Management

Anesthesia and Pain Management

Dr. Rothelein & Dr. Otero:

End of Life Care

Radiology

Dr. Robertson:

Sponsors 7:00 AM 7:50 AM

FLORIDA LICENSED VETERINARIANS: DISPENSING LEGEND DRUGS - EDWIN BAYÓ, JD --- Ballroom A

Acute and Chronic Pancreatitis Colleran

Managing the Complicated Senior Cat Colleran

Topics

Making It Stick: Delivering an Effective Healthcare Recommendation Part I

AAHA Anesthesia Guidelines Benefit Your Practice

The Art of Euthanasia and the Science of Imaging Skeletal Disease in Young Death Part I Dogs

8:00 AM 8:50 AM

Making It Stick: Delivering an Effective Healthcare Recommendation Part II

Favorite Techniques – Yours and Mine

The Art of Euthanasia and the Science of Diagnostic Imaging Rounds: The Skull Death Part II Watson

9:00 AM 9:50 AM

Coe

Coe

Harvey

Harvey

VETERINARIAN

Feline Medicine / Renal Medicine

McVety

Watson

McVety

BREAK 9:50 AM - 10:50 AM - VISIT THE EXHIBIT HALL

Enriching Cat Lives: Environment as Therapy Colleran

Taking Down Walls: Overcoming Communication Barriers in the Exam Room Part I Coe

Fatalities, Adverse Events and Accidents in Small Animal Anesthesia Robertson

Convenience Euthanasia; Listen Before You Judge Part I McVety

Diagnostic Imaging Rounds: The Spine

10:50 AM 11:40 AM

Diagnostic Imaging Rounds: Neoplasia

1:10 PM 2:00 PM

Diagnostic Imaging of the Acute Abdomen

2:10 PM 3:00 PM

Diagnostic Imaging of the Urinary Tract

4:00 PM 4:50 PM

Watson

11:40 AM - 1:10 PM - COMPLIMENTARY LUNCH IN THE EXHIBIT HALL

Update on FIP: Reasons for Optimism Colleran

Taking Down Walls: Overcoming Communication Barriers in the Exam Room Part II Coe

The New Standard of Care for the Diagnosis, Treatment, and Management of Kidney Disease— Clearing the Hurdle: Communicating the Cost of Veterinary Care Part I for Improved and Longer Lives Part I Rothlein and Otero

Coe

Assessment and Recognition of Acute Pain in Cats Robertson

Convenience Euthanasia; Listen Before You Judge Part II McVety

Are We Kinder to Animals? Why Updates in Feline Anesthesia and Analgesia Veterinarians Will Change the Face of Human End of Life Care Robertson McVety

Watson

Watson

BREAK 3:00 PM - 4:00 PM - VISIT THE EXHIBIT HALL

The New Standard of Care for the Diagnosis, the Hurdle: Communicating the Treatment, and Management of Kidney Disease— Clearing Cost of Veterinary Care Part II for Improved and Longer Lives Part II Coe Rothlein and Otero

The Big Chill – Why Perioperative Hypothermia Is Our Worst Enemy Robertson

Assessment and Treatment of Chronic Pain in Cats Robertson

Veterinary Hospice - Turning the Most Difficult Situations Into Your Biggest Client-Serving Opportunities Part I McVety

Veterinary Hospice - Turning the Most Difficult Situations Into Your Biggest Client-Serving Opportunities Part II McVety

Watson

5:00 PM 5:50 PM

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SATURDAY, APRIL 7, 2018 | VETERINARIAN PROGRAM AT-A-GLANCE Behavior

VETERINARIAN

Topics

Renal Medicine

Ophthalmology

Anesthesia

Sponsors 7:00 AM 7:50 AM

FLORIDA LICENSED VETERINARIANS: DISPENSING LEGEND DRUGS - EDWIN BAYÓ, JD --- Ballroom A

8:00 AM 8:50 AM

How Veterinary Psychiatric Medications Work

9:00 AM 9:50 AM

Making Good Medication Choices

Is This Normal???? – A Colorful Review of the Small Animal Fundus

Radosta

Swinger

Glaucoma in Veterinary Medicine – Surgical and Medical Management

Protein Losing Nephropathy Acierno

Radosta

Swinger

BREAK 9:50 AM - 10:50 AM - VISIT THE EXHIBIT HALL 10:50 AM - Medication Mix Ups 11:40 AM Radosta

Canine Geology (Uroliths) Acierno

Corneal Ulcers – Why Some Just Won’t Heal! Swinger

Better Living Through Pharmacology: How to De-Stress Your Patients Before They Come to Your Practice

Intro to Dialysis Medicine - How Does It Work and When to Refer

What’s on Your Shelf? A Guide to Ocular Pharmaceuticals and Supplements

An Introduction to Acid/Base Disorders

Rabbits, Birds, and EYES… Oh My! Veterinary Exotic Ophthalmology

Acierno

Radosta

Acierno

Swinger

Swinger

BREAK 3:00 PM - 4:00 PM - VISIT THE EXHIBIT HALL

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4:00 PM 4:50 PM

Happy Cats: Make Your Practice Feline Friendly

5:00 PM 5:50 PM

Feline Aggression 101

Radosta Radosta

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What Are Your Colleagues Sending? A Review of the Top 10 Most Common Ophthalmic Referrals Swinger

F Anesthesia Machine AF Troubleshooting Lab 1:10 pm - 5:10 pm Ralph Harvey, DVM, MS, DACVAA Michelle McConnell, LVT, VTS (Anesthesia)

& ST

2:10 PM 3:00 PM

Radosta

VM

Psychiatric Medications Update

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1:10 PM 2:00 PM

WET LAB

11:40 AM - 1:10 PM - COMPLIMENTARY LUNCH IN THE EXHIBIT HALL

With Conf. Reg. Fee: Vets $150 | Techs $95 Wet Lab Only Fee: Vets $205 | Techs $150 We will study the basic use and functionality of the anesthesia machine, focusing on troubleshooting leak-related problems. At each station, participants will learn to pressure test, isolate leaks, and solve machine issues.


LECTURE TOPICS • ANESTHESIA AND PAIN MANAGEMENT • BEHAVIOR AND TRAINING • CARDIOLOGY • CLINICAL PATHOLOGY • COMPASSION FATIGUE

• • • • •

DENTISTRY DENTISTRY FOR THE TECHNICIAN DERMATOLOGY DISPENSING LEGEND DRUGS EMERGENCY MEDICINE AND CRITICAL CARE

• • • • •

END OF LIFE CARE EXOTICS FELINE MEDICINE IMMUNE-MEDIATED DISEASES INTERNAL MEDICINE

• LAWS & RULES GOVERNING THE PRACTICE OF VETERINARY MEDICINE • MEDICINE FOR THE TECHNICIAN • NEUROLOGY • ONCOLOGY • OPHTHALMOLOGY

• • • • • •

PRACTICE MANAGEMENT RADIOLOGY RENAL MEDICINE RESPIRATORY MEDICINE SURGERY ULTRASOUND

WET LABS & WORKSHOPS

WET LABS SELL OUT FAST - RESERVE YOUR SEAT TODAY!

THURSDAY, APRIL 5, 2018

• Clinical Techniques for Emergency Medicine • Ophthalmic Surgery • Basic Small Animal Abdominal Ultrasound – Normals Seminar and Wet Lab • Feline Dental Extraction Wet Lab • Advanced Canine Dental Extractions Wet Lab

Details on Pg 4-5

FRIDAY, APRIL 6, 2018

• Extracapsular Suture Stabilization • Medial Patella Luxation • Advanced Small Animal Abdominal Ultrasound Wet Lab

Details on Pg 6-7

SATURDAY, APRIL 7, 2018

• Laboratory and Medical Diagnostics for Technicians • Dental Prophylaxis • Regional Blocks

Details on Pg 22-23

SUNDAY, APRIL 8, 2018

• Diagnosis of Neoplasia Workshop

Details on Pg 15

• Anesthesia Machine Troubleshooting Lab

Details on Pg 12 & 23

FLORIDA LICENSED VETERINARIANS!

DISPENSING LEGEND DRUGS & LAWS AND RULES GOVERNING THE PRACTICE OF VETERINARY MEDICINE

SATISFIES FLORIDA’S 3-HOUR CE REQUIREMENT Attendees should leave the presentations with a firm grasp of the areas of dispensing legend drugs and the laws and rules governing the practice of veterinary medicine, as required by Florida administrative code for biennial professional continuing education for all veterinarians licensed by the State of Florida. Attendees will be provided education on the requirements of Chapter 455, F.S., Rule 61G18, F.A.C., and the Florida Veterinary Practice Act, Chapter 474, F.S.

 1 hour in Dispensing Legend Drugs - Edwin Bayó, JD SATURDAY, APRIL 7th | 7:00 AM TO 7:50 AM

Edwin Bayó, JD

 2 hours in Laws & Rules Governing the Practice of Veterinary Medicine - Edwin Bayó, JD SUNDAY, APRIL 8th | 7:00 AM TO 8:50 AM

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SUNDAY, APRIL 8, 2018 | VETERINARIAN PROGRAM AT-A-GLANCE Nutrition

Topics

Emergency & Critical Care

Cardiology

Dermatology

Practice Management

Sponsors 7:00 AM 8:50 AM

LAWS & RULES GOVERNING THE PRACTICE OF VETERINARY MEDICINE - EDWIN BAYÓ, JD --- Ballroom A

9:00 AM 9:50 AM

Nutrition and Lower Urinary Tract Signs (LUTS) in Cats Buffington

Harris

Atkins

Jeromin

10:00 AM 10:50 AM

Pet Foods - What’s up With All the Different Diets?

Corals and Crotalids

Classification and Management of Heart Failure in the Dog II

What’s New in Demodicosis?

11:00 AM 11:50 AM

Classification and Management of Heart Failure in the Dog I

The Atopic Cat

Activating the Entire Veterinary Team to Achieve Optimal Veterinary Outcomes Part I Coe

Buffington

Harris

Atkins

Jeromin

Activating the Entire Veterinary Team to Achieve Optimal Veterinary Outcomes Part II

Nutrition and Disease Prevention – Focus on the Growth Period

Uroabdomen Review

Azotemia: Decision-Making and Management in Cardiac Patients

Ears 101: How Is Otitis Different in Dogs and Cats and How to Manage It

Reputation Management: Managing Risks to Maximize Benefits of Social Media Part I

Buffington

12:00 PM 12:50 PM

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Common Intoxicants

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Harris

Atkins

Endocrine Emergencies

What Is New, Important, and Controversial in Canine Heartworm Disease

Harris

Atkins

Jeromin

Coe

Coe

Reputation Management: Managing Risks to Maximize Benefits of Social Media Part II

Coe


SUNDAY, APRIL 8, 2018 | VETERINARIAN PROGRAM AT-A-GLANCE Compassion Fatigue Personal Development

Internal Medicine

Behavior

Clinical Pathology

Topics

VETERINARIAN

Anesthesia Pain Management

Sponsors 7:00 AM 8:50 AM

Case Studies in Pain Management

Robertson

Innovations in Analgesia

Robertson

Anesthesia for the Critical Patient Robertson

Compassion Fatigue or Ethical Fatigue?

McVety

Your Personal Curb Appeal: Body Language for Anyone McVety

Avoiding Career Burnout McVety

Truth Nobody Tells You About Anesthesia for Caesarean-Sections in The Being a Successful Millennial Dogs and Cats Entrepreneur Robertson McVety

You Tube: Indications, Technique, and Urine Trouble: A Practical Way to Look Use of Feeding Tubes at Behavioral Periuria Honeckman

Unmasking the Great Pretender: Diagnosing Hypoadrenocorticism

Honeckman

Radosta

Behavior Pearls: Approach to Feline Behavior Cases

Radosta

Patient Stress in When You Gotta Go, You Gotta Go… Alleviating Hospitalized Patients: How Much Is Why Is My Patient PU/PD??? Enough and When Is It Too Much? Honeckman Radosta

Use and Misuse of ACE-Inhibitors

Honeckman

Making Behavioral Medicine Profitable in Your Practice

Radosta

Diagnosis of Neoplasia Workshop

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WORKSHOP

LAWS & RULES GOVERNING THE PRACTICE OF VETERINARY MEDICINE - EDWIN BAYÓ, JD --- Ballroom A M

9:00 AM 9:50 AM

9:00 am - 12:50 pm Heather Wamsley, DVM, PhD, DACVP Heidi Ward, DVM, DACVIM

With Conf. Reg. Fee: Vets $150 Wet Lab Only Fee: Vets $205 We will work through clinical cases of dogs and cats with neoplasia; polish cytologic, radiographic, hematologic, and other skills used in the diagnosis of neoplasia; and review optimal preparation and submission of samples for pathology.

10:00 AM 10:50 AM

11:00 AM 11:50 AM

12:00 PM 12:50 PM

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VISIT THE EX

 Experience a dynamic showcase of more than

100 exhibitors  Speak one-on-one with industry on the newest technologies

 Learn about the latest products and services available  Network with veterinary colleagues and industry experts  Enjoy the Welcome Reception and complimentary breaks  Participate in the Exhibit Hall Bingo!!

REGISTRATION INCLUDES COMPLIMENTARY LUNCH ON FRIDAY AND SATURDAY IN THE EXHIBIT HALL.

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THE FVMA’S ANNUAL CONFERENCE OFFERS ATTENDEES AN UNMATCHED OPPORTUNITY FOR NETWORKING. OUR INDUSTRY PARTNERS SHOWCASE AN UNPARALLELED DISPLAY OF THE VERY LATEST INNOVATIONS AND ADVANCEMENTS AVAILABLE TO VETERINARY PROFESSIONALS.

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Friday, April 6 ........................... 11:30 am − 7:15 pm Saturday, April 7 ........................ 9:00 am − 4:00 pm

FVMA Foundation Booth

FLOOR PLAN

FVMA Membership & FVMA PAC Booth

EXHIBIT HALL HOURS

EXCEPTIONAL

LEARNING

Exhibit Hall Open Complimentary Lunch Coffee Break Welcome Reception

11:30 am – 7:15 pm 12:00 pm – 1:30 pm 3:20 pm – 4:20 pm 6:15 pm – 7:15 pm

SATURDAY, APRIL 7:

Exhibit Hall Open 9:00 am – 4:00 pm Morning Break 9:50 am – 10:50 am Complimentary Lunch 11:40 am – 1:10 pm Afternoon Break 3:00 pm – 4:00 pm Exhibit Hall Bingo Drawing 3:45 pm – 4:00 pm FVMA Foundation Reverse Raffle Drawing 3:45 pm – 4:00 pm Exhibit Hall Closes 4:00 pm

FUN & EXCITEMENT

Standard Booth $1,995

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Tax Information: The FVMA Foundation is registered as a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization. Contributions are tax deductible to the extent permitted by law. The FVMA Foundation tax identification number is 59-3669363. Florida Law Requires the Following Notice: “A COPY OF THE OFFICIAL REGISTRATION AND FINANCIAL INFORMATION MAY BE OBTAINED FROM THE DIVISION OF CONSUMER SERVICES BY CALLING TOLL-FREE (800-435-7352) WITHIN THE STATE. REGISTRATION DOES NOT IMPLY ENDORSEMENT, APPROVAL, OR RECOMMENDATION BY THE STATE.” REGISTRATION #CH11722


FRIDAY, APRIL 6, 2018 | TECHNICIAN & STAFF PROGRAM AT-A-GLANCE Clinical Pathology

Feline Medicine

Emergency & Critical Care

Anesthesia and Pain Management

Topics Sponsors

Immune-Mediated Hemolytic Anemia: Pathophysiology & Diagnosis Mackin Immune-Mediated Thrombocytopenia: Pathophysiology & Diagnosis Mackin

Treating Shock Hackett Diagnosis of Renal Disease Barger

Small Animal Trauma Hackett

Reducing Fear, Stress, and Pain for Patients, Clients, and Ourselves Harvey Practical and Economical Pain Management Part I Harvey

8:00 AM 8:50 AM 9:00 AM 9:50 AM

BREAK - 9:50 AM - 10:10 AM - IN THE REGISTRATION FOYER

Immune-Mediated Blood Disorders: Emergency Management Mackin

Getting the Most From Clinical Chemistry Part I Barger

Immune-Mediated Blood Disorders: Chronic Management Mackin

Getting the Most From Clinical Chemistry Part II Barger

The Wheezing Cat: Lower Respiratory Disease Colleran

Respiratory Emergencies Hackett

Practical and Economical Pain Management Part II Harvey

10:10 AM 11:00 AM

Urogenital Emergencies Hackett

Anesthesia for Patients Too Sick for Anesthesia Harvey

11:10 AM 12:00 PM

12:00 PM - 1:30 PM - COMPLIMENTARY LUNCH IN THE EXHIBIT HALL

Immune-Mediated Polyarthritis Mackin

Urine Luck Barger

Peripheral Blood Smear Is a Valuable Bone Marrow Collection in the Dog and Cat The Component to the CBC Mackin Barger

Cats Don't Limp: Chronic Pain in the Senior Cat Colleran

Metabolic Shock Hackett

Pain Management for Feline Friendly Practices Harvey

1:30 PM 2:20 PM

Concord with Cats - Avoiding the Rodeo Colleran

Antivenom Update Hackett

Crisis Management in Anesthesia Harvey

2:30 PM 3:20 PM

Senior Pet Anesthesia and Pain Management Harvey

4:20 PM 5:10 PM

Pain Management in Cancer Care Harvey

5:20 PM 6:10 PM

TECHNICIAN & STAFF

Immune-Mediated Diseases

BREAK - 3:20 PM - 4:20 PM - IN THE EXHIBIT HALL

Fever of Unknown Mackin Hypoalbuminemia Mackin

Getting the Most From Your CBC: Red and White Blood Cell Interpretation Barger

Pandora Syndrome Colleran The Kidney and the Parathyroid Colleran

Parvo Update Hackett

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TECHNICIAN & STAFF

SATURDAY, APRIL 7, 2018 | TECHNICIAN & STAFF PROGRAM AT-A-GLANCE Internal Medicine

Exotics and Small Mammals

Medicine for the Technician

Clinical Pathology / Dermatology

8:00 AM 8:50 AM

From FUS to Pandora Syndrome - Introduction, Pathophysiology, and Diagnosis

Avian and Exotic Radiology Part I

The Glucometer Reads HI…Now What? - The Characteristics of Hyperosmolar Hyperglycemic Syndrome (HHS)

Introduction to Cytology: A Case-Based Approach

9:00 AM 9:50 AM

From FUS to Pandora Syndrome - Treating the Owner and the Cat

Topics Sponsors

Buffington

Buffington

Helmer

Stimpson

Avian and Exotic Radiology Part II Helmer

Barger

Oh My Eye, Eye, Eye! - The 5 Most Common Ophthalmic Common Cutaneous Masses Emergencies Barger Stimpson

BREAK 9:50 AM - 10:50 AM - VISIT THE EXHIBIT HALL 10:50 AM 11:40 AM

From FUS to Pandora Syndrome - Treating the Environment (including the owner), Follow-Up, and Prognosis Buffington

Common Conditions of Backyard Poultry Helmer

Putting Theory Into Action: Nursing Theory for Veterinary Technicians Magneheim

Lymph Node Aspiration: It’s Really Useful Barger

11:40 AM - 1:10 PM - COMPLIMENTARY LUNCH IN THE EXHIBIT HALL 1:10 PM 2:00 PM

Approach to Elevated Liver Enzymes in Dogs

2:10 PM 3:00 PM

Icteric Cats - More Than Just Hepatic Lipidosis

Honeckman

Honeckman

Head Tilts in Rabbits

Watching Planes: The Technician’s Role in Anesthesia

Helmer

Magneheim

Use of Cytology and Biochemistry in the Diagnosis of Liver Disease Barger

Beeps, Bells, and Whistles: Interpreting Your Anesthesia The Atopic Dog Part I Monitoring Equipment Jeromin

Avian Clinical Pathology Helmer

Magneheim

BREAK 3:00 PM - 4:00 PM - VISIT THE EXHIBIT HALL

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4:00 PM 4:50 PM

Advances in Pancreatitis in Dogs and Cats

5:00 PM 5:50 PM

Diagnostic Workup of Chronic Gastrointestinal Disease

Honeckman

Honeckman

THE 89TH FVMA ANNUAL CONFERENCE

Helmer

What Do I Do!?: How to Handle the Top Five Emergencies Like a Pro

Update on Avian/Exotic Medications

SIRS, Sepsis, and MODS! What Is Happening With My Patient!?

Small Mammal Clinical Pathology

Helmer

Magneheim

Magneheim

The Atopic Dog Part II Jeromin


SATURDAY, APRIL 7, 2018 | TECHNICIAN & STAFF PROGRAM AT-A-GLANCE Practice Management

Anesthesia and Pain Management

End of Life Care

Dr. Robertson:

Topics Sponsors

Colleran

Making It Stick: Delivering an Effective Healthcare Recommendation Part I

AAHA Anesthesia Guidelines Benefit Your Practice

The Art of Euthanasia and the Science of Death Part I

8:00 AM 8:50 AM

Managing the Complicated Senior Cat

Making It Stick: Delivering an Effective Healthcare Recommendation Part II

Favorite Techniques – Yours and Mine

The Art of Euthanasia and the Science of Death Part II

9:00 AM 9:50 AM

Convenience Euthanasia; Listen Before You Judge Part I

10:50 AM 11:40 AM

Assessment and Recognition of Acute Pain in Cats

Convenience Euthanasia; Listen Before You Judge Part II McVety

1:10 PM 2:00 PM

Updates in Feline Anesthesia and Analgesia

Are We Kinder to Animals? Why Veterinarians Will Change the Face of Human End of Life Care

2:10 PM 3:00 PM

Veterinary Hospice - Turning the Most Difficult Situations Into Your Biggest Client-Serving Opportunities Part I

4:00 PM 4:50 PM

Veterinary Hospice - Turning the Most Difficult Situations Into Your Biggest Client-Serving Opportunities Part II

5:00 PM 5:50 PM

Acute and Chronic Pancreatitis

Colleran

Coe

Coe

Harvey

Harvey

McVety

McVety

BREAK 9:50 AM - 10:50 AM - VISIT THE EXHIBIT HALL

Enriching Cat Lives: Environment as Therapy Colleran

Taking Down Walls: Overcoming Communication Barriers in the Exam Room Part I Coe

Fatalities, Adverse Events and Accidents in Small Animal Anesthesia Robertson

McVety

11:40 AM - 1:10 PM - COMPLIMENTARY LUNCH IN THE EXHIBIT HALL

Update on FIP: Reasons for Optimism Colleran

Taking Down Walls: Overcoming Communication Barriers in the Exam Room Part II Coe

The New Standard of Care for the Diagnosis, Treatment, Clearing the Hurdle: Communicating the Cost of and Management of Kidney Disease—for Improved Veterinary Care Part I and Longer Lives Part I Coe Rothlein and Otero

Robertson

Robertson

McVety

TECHNICIAN & STAFF

Feline Medicine / Renal Medicine

Dr. Rothelein & Dr. Otero:

BREAK 3:00 PM - 4:00 PM - VISIT THE EXHIBIT HALL

The New Standard of Care for the Diagnosis, Treatment, Clearing the Hurdle: Communicating the Cost of and Management of Kidney Disease—for Improved Veterinary Care Part II and Longer Lives Part II Coe Rothlein and Otero

The Big Chill – Why Perioperative Hypothermia Is Our Worst Enemy Robertson

Assessment and Treatment of Chronic Pain in Cats Robertson

McVety

McVety

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Topics

Clinical Pathology

Sponsors

Dr. Wamsley:

8:00 AM 8:50 AM

9:00 AM 9:50 AM

Medicine for the Technician

Get the Most out of Urinalysis – Tips and Tricks for UA Samples

How Veterinary Psychiatric Medications Work

Zoonosis Alert! Leptospirosis in Dogs

Urinalysis Sediment Microscopy Review

Making Good Medication Choices

Canine Heatstroke: Keeping Your Cool

Wamsley

Radosta

Radosta

Wamsley

Brashear

Brashear

BREAK 9:50 AM - 10:50 AM - VISIT THE EXHIBIT HALL 10:50 AM - Cytology Submission and Brief Review of Interpretation 11:40 AM Wamsley

Medication Mix Ups

Shock Talk

Radosta

Brashear

2:10 PM 3:00 PM

5:00 PM 5:50 PM

Heather Wamsley, DVM, PhD, DACVP Heidi Ward, DVM, DACVIM

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Laboratory and Medical Diagnostics for Technicians 1:10 pm - 5:10 pm

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WORKSHOP

11:40 AM - 1:10 PM - COMPLIMENTARY LUNCH IN THE EXHIBIT HALL

4:00 PM 4:50 PM

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Behavior

With Conf. Reg. Fee: Techs $95 Wet Lab Only Fee: Techs $150 During this intensive session, attendees will work through clinical cases and hands-on stations designed to improve skills in microscopy, medical diagnostics, and laboratory sample submission. Topics of focus will include hematology, chemistry, urinalysis, cytology, and blood pressure measurement.

THE 89TH FVMA ANNUAL CONFERENCE

Psychiatric Medications Update

The Art of Nursing

Better Living Through Pharmacology: How to De-Stress Your Patients Before They Come to Your Practice

Critically Important Critical Thinking Skills

Radosta

Brashear

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TECHNICIAN & STAFF

SATURDAY, APRIL 7, 2018 | TECHNICIAN & STAFF PROGRAM AT-A-GLANCE

Radosta

Brashear

BREAK 3:00 PM - 4:00 PM - VISIT THE EXHIBIT HALL

Radosta

Guess Who’s Coming to Dinner? Nutrition for Hospitalized Patients

Feline Aggression 101

Oncology Emergencies: Before the Specialist

Happy Cats: Make Your Practice Feline Friendly

Radosta

Brashear

Brashear


SATURDAY, APRIL 7, 2018 | TECHNICIAN & STAFF PROGRAM AT-A-GLANCE Dentistry

Anesthesia

Topics

H NICIA

EC

8:00 AM 8:50 AM

9:00 AM 9:50 AM

With Conf. Reg. Fee: Techs $95 Wet Lab Only Fee: Techs $150

BREAK 9:50 AM - 10:50 AM - VISIT THE EXHIBIT HALL

BREAK 3:00 PM - 4:00 PM - VISIT THE EXHIBIT HALL

10:50 AM 11:40 AM

Denise S. Rollings, AAS, CVT, VTS (Dentistry)

With Conf. Reg. Fee: Techs $95 Wet Lab Only Fee: Techs $150 A 30-minute lecture describes landmarks, drug doses, benefits, contraindications, and complications of dental regional blocks. Correct placement and administration of local block analgesia is practiced using cadaver heads and skulls until the attendees are comfortable with this skill.

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A Anesthesia Machine Troubleshooting Lab 1:10 pm - 3:10 pm Ralph Harvey, DVM, MS, DACVAA Michelle McConnell, LVT, VTS (Anesthesia)

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Regional Blocks 1:10 pm - 3:10 pm

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11:40 AM - 1:10 PM - COMPLIMENTARY LUNCH IN THE EXHIBIT HALL

WET LAB

A one-hour lecture explains instrument handling, cleaning and sharpening, the importance of proper cleaning technique, probing and charting. Following is a detailed, hands-on wet lab that provides instruction on the proper way to do a complete dental prophylaxis and oral examination including accurate charting. Learn how to properly handle instruments using the latest stateof- the-art equipment taught by some of the most highly trained veterinary technicians in veterinary dentistry. There is a low teacher-to-student ratio to ensure everyone receives individual instruction while probing, cleaning and charting the mouth of a dog and cat using cadaver heads. This is the most effective way to learn correct and safe technique because it imitates real-life patients without the stress of having to monitor anesthesia while trying to learn at the same time.

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Dental Prophylaxis 8:00 am - 12:00 pm

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WET LAB

Sponsors

2:10 PM 3:00 PM

With Conf. Reg. Fee: Vets $150 | Techs $95 Wet Lab Only Fee: Vets $205 | Techs $150 We will study the basic use and functionality of the anesthesia machine, focusing on troubleshooting leakrelated problems. At each station, participants will learn to pressure test, isolate leaks, and solve machine issues.

TECHNICIAN & STAFF

Dentistry

4:00 PM 4:50 PM

5:00 PM 5:50 PM

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TECHNICIAN & STAFF

SUNDAY, APRIL 8, 2018 | TECHNICIAN & STAFF PROGRAM AT-A-GLANCE Topics

Nutrition

Medicine for the Technician

Dentistry

Practice Management

Nutrition and Lower Urinary Tract Signs (LUTS) in Cats

Urinary Tract Emergencies

From the Exam Room to the Dental Table

Activating the Entire Veterinary Team to Achieve Optimal Veterinary Outcomes Part I

Sponsors

9:00 AM 9:50 AM

10:00 AM 10:50 AM

11:00 AM 11:50 AM

Buffington

Pet Foods - What’s up With All the Different Diets? Respiratory Emergencies

Buffington

Brashear

Nutrition and Disease Prevention – Focus on the Growth Period

The ABCs of CRIs

Buffington

12:00 PM 12:50 PM

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Brashear

THE 89TH FVMA ANNUAL CONFERENCE

Brashear

Basic ECG Interpretation

Brashear

Rollings

Dental Abnormalities

Rollings

Feline Dentistry

Coe

Activating the Entire Veterinary Team to Achieve Optimal Veterinary Outcomes Part II Coe

Reputation Management: Managing Risks to Maximize Benefits of Social Media Part I

Rollings

Coe

Home Dental Care for Our Furry Friends

Reputation Management: Managing Risks to Maximize Benefits of Social Media Part II

Rollings

Coe


SUNDAY, APRIL 8, 2018 | TECHNICIAN & STAFF PROGRAM AT-A-GLANCE Compassion Fatigue / Personal Development Behavior

Medicine for the Technician

Topics Sponsors

Case Studies in Pain Management

Compassion Fatigue or Ethical Fatigue?

Urine Trouble: A Practical Way to Look at Behavioral Periuria

Urinary Tract Emergencies

9:00 AM 9:50 AM

Respiratory Emergencies

10:00 AM 10:50 AM

The ABCs of CRIs

11:00 AM 11:50 AM

Basic ECG Interpretation

12:00 PM 12:50 PM

Robertson

McVety

Innovations in Analgesia

Your Personal Curb Appeal: Body Language for Anyone McVety

Radosta

Brashear

Anesthesia for the Critical Patient

Avoiding Career Burnout

Alleviating Patient Stress in Hospitalized Patients: How Much Is Enough and When Is it Too Much?

Robertson

Robertson

Anesthesia for Caesarean-Sections in Dogs and Cats Robertson

Radosta

McVety

Radosta

The Truth Nobody Tells You About Being a Successful Millennial Entrepreneur McVety

Behavior Pearls: Approach to Feline Behavior Cases

Making Behavioral Medicine Profitable in Your Practice

Radosta

Brashear

Brashear

Brashear

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TECHNICIAN & STAFF

Anesthesia & Pain Management

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GENERAL INFORMATION ADVANCE REGISTRATION

It is strongly recommended that you register in advance for the the 89th FVMA Annual Conference. Registration is required for all aspects of the meeting. Your registration covers all CE sessions (excluding wet labs, workshops and special ticketed events), lunch on Friday and Saturday, access to the Exhibit Hall, conference proceedings, and all refreshment breaks. Advance registrations must be submitted to the FVMA by March 5, 2018. After this date, a late registration fee of $100 will be added to veterinarian registrations, and $50 to team member registrations, including on-site registrations. For information contact the FVMA toll free at (800) 992-3862 or by email at info@fvma.org. Ways to Pre-Register: ◉ By Mail: Send registration form and payment to FVMA, 7207 Monetary Drive, Orlando, FL 32809 (Make check payable to FVMA or provide credit card information - Visa, Mastercard, Discover, American Express) ◉ By Fax: Fax the registration form and credit card information to (407) 240-3710 ◉ By Phone: Call the FVMA toll-free at (800) 992-3862 (Credit card payments only) ◉ Online: Register online on the FVMA website at www.fvma.org

ON-SITE REGISTRATION

On-site conference registration will be available at the FVMA registration desk in the Tampa Convention Center. Registration Desk Hours: Friday, April 6 ………… 7:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m. Saturday, April 7……… 7:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m. Sunday, April 8………… 7:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.

CONFIRMATION

You will receive a confirmation of registration from the FVMA. Please contact us if any information in your confirmation is incorrect for timely correction of the error.

CANCELLATION POLICY

Cancellation deadline for a full refund of registration fees minus a $50 administrative charge is March 5, 2018. Cancellations should be received in writing and acknowledged by the FVMA by the above date to be eligible for a refund. Cancellations after that date and no-shows are non-refundable.

AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT

Persons with disabilities who plan on attending the FVMA Conference and need auxiliary aids or services are requested to make arrangements by contacting the FVMA office at (800) 992-3862 no later than March 5, 2018.

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NAME BADGES

Name badges are required and will be checked at all conference functions. You must be a registered conference attendee to receive a badge. Guests must be registered conference attendees to receive a badge. Attendees traveling with a spouse/guest, may purchase a spouse/ guest badge that covers lunch on Friday & Saturday, and allows entrance to the Exhibit Hall and social events that are not ticketed for a cost of $95. Spouses/guests who wish to attend CE sessions must pay full registration fees.

CONTINUING EDUCATION HOURS*

Each 50-minute lecture is equal to one continuing education credit. Attending veterinarians may earn a maximum of 30 credit hours; technicians and other team members may earn up to 27 credit hours (inclusive of wet lab hours). For your convenience in recording your general session CE hours, one certificate will be included in your registration packet. It is your responsibility to document the sessions you attend and the number of hours you receive. Wet lab certificates will be distributed to wet lab attendees.

AAVSB RACE

This program 532-31885 is approved by the AAVSB RACE to offer a total of 263.00 CE Credits (30.00 max) being available to any one veterinarian: and/or 171.00 Veterinary


GENERAL INFORMATION Technician CE Credits (27.00 max). This RACE approval is for the subject matter categories of: Category One: Scientific Category Two: Non-Scientific-Clinical Category Three: Non-Scientific-Practice Management/ Professional Development using the delivery method of Seminar/LectureLab/Wet Lab. This approval is valid in jurisdictions which recognize AAVSB RACE; however, participants are responsible for ascertaining each board’s CE requirements. RACE does not “accredit” or “endorse” or “certify” any program or person, nor does RACE approval validate the content of the program. Please contact the AAVSB RACE program at race@aavsb. org or 877-698-8482 should you have any comments/ concerns regarding this program’s validity or relevancy to the veterinary profession, or if you have questions regarding this notification.

CONFERENCE EXHIBIT HALL

The Exhibit Hall in the Tampa Convention Center is the hub of activity on April 6 & 7, 2018, providing great value to exhibitors and attendees. With over 100 businesses present to display the very latest veterinary products and services the industry has to offer, the Exhibit Hall offers a vibrant showcase to attendees and guests, and provides a valuable opportunity for networking and interaction between industry representatives and veterinary professionals.

Exhibit Hall Hours: Friday, April 6………11:30 a.m. – 7:15 p.m. Saturday, April 7…….9:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.

CONSENT TO USE PHOTOGRAPHIC IMAGES

Registration and attendance at or participation in FVMA meetings and/or other activities constitute an agreement by the registrant for the FVMA’s use and distribution (now and in the future) of the registrant or attendee’s image or voice. This includes the use and distribution in photographs, videotapes, electronic reproductions and audiotapes of such events and activities.

days prior and three days post-conference, pending room availability. To make reservations, call the Reservations Department at the Tampa Marriott Waterside Hotel & Marina at (888) 789-3090; use reservation code, ‘FVMA.’ To ensure accommodations at the host hotel, we strongly suggest you make your reservations today! Reservation deadline is March 5, 2018.

AIRPORT SHUTTLE

AIR TRANSPORTATION

The Tampa International Airport has a variety of ground transportation options between the airport and surrounding destinations. Choose from various companies for public transportation, bus service, rental cars, shared rides and taxis. Upon arrival, follow airport signage to ground transportation.

St. Petersburg-Clearwater International Airpost also services the area, and is located 22 miles east of the Tampa Marriott.

Approximate transportation costs to Tampa Marriott Waterside: Shuttle van (per person) one way: $12-$34. Taxi (per person) one way: Cab Fares $2.50, Plus $2.40 Per Mile. Flat Rate Fee: $25 to Downtown Tampa and the Cruise Terminal.

The destination airport for the 89th FVMA Annual Conference is Tampa International Airport (TPA), located 9 miles from the Tampa Marriott Waterside Hotel & Marina.

HOTEL RESERVATIONS

A block of rooms has been reserved for FVMA conference attendees at the Tampa Marriott Waterside Hotel & Marina, 700 South Florida Avenue, Tampa FL, at a special group rate of $205 plus applicable taxes. Extended stay arrangements have been made for the group rate to be in place three

ADDITIONAL QUESTIONS Please contact the FVMA toll free at (800) 992-3862 or by email at info@fvma.org.

WWW.FVMA.ORG | THE FVMA | @FLORIDAVMA | FLORIDA-VETERINARY-MEDICAL-ASSOCIATION

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SCHEDULE AT-A-GLANCE THURSDAY, APRIL 5, 2018

7:00 am – 8:00 am 8:00 am – 5:00 pm

RESERVE YOUR ROOM TODAY...

FVMA ROOM BLOCK DEADLINE MARCH 5, 2018!

Wet Lab Packet Pick Up Wet Labs

TAMPA MARRIOTT WATERSIDE HOTEL & MARINA

700 South Florida Avenue, Tampa, Florida 33602

FRIDAY, APRIL 6, 2018

7:00 am – 6:00 pm 7:00 am – 6:00 pm 8:00 am – 6:10 pm 11:30 am – 7:15 pm 6:15 pm – 7:15 pm 7:30 pm

Pre-Registration Packet Pick Up On-Site Registration Lecture Sessions/ Wet Labs Exhibit Hall Hours Attendee Welcome Reception & Cocktails Awards Ceremony and Installation of Officers

CALL: 888-789-3090 AND MENTION “FVMA” • To Ensure Your Accommodations at the host hotel, Reserve Your Room Today! Request FVMA Room Block Special Rate of $205 plus taxes • Call Group Reservations Department, 888-789-3090. • Group Rate Extended Stay Three Days Prior and Post Conference, Based Upon Availability

SATURDAY, APRIL 7, 2018

7:00 am – 6:00 pm 7:00 am – 7:50 am 7:00 am – 6:00 pm 8:00 am – 5:50 pm 9:00 am – 4:00 pm 3:45 pm – 4:00 pm 3:45 pm 7:30 pm – 10:30 pm

Pre-Registration Packet Pick Up Dispensing Legend Drugs On-Site Registration Lecture Sessions/ Wet Labs/ Workshops Exhibit Hall Hours FVMA Foundation Reverse Raffle Drawing Cover-All Bingo (Must be present to win) Tampa Bay Sunset Dinner Cruise

SUNDAY, APRIL 8, 2018

7:00 am – 12:00 pm Pre-Registration Packet Pick Up 7:00 am – 8:50 am Laws & Rules Governing the Practice of Veterinary Medicine 7:00 am – 12:00 pm On-Site Registration 9:00 am – 12:50 pm Lecture Sessions/ Workshop

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REGISTER TODAY AND JOIN US IN TAMPA, FLORIDA!

FOUR EASY WAYS TO REGISTER

  Mail:

  Online:

  Fax:

FVMA 7207 Monetary Drive Orlando, FL 32809

www.fvma.org info@fvma.org

(407) 240-3710

 Phone: (800) 992-3862 (407) 851-3862

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VETERINARIAN REGISTRATION

89TH FVMA ANNUAL CONFERENCE APRIL 5-8, 2018 TAMPA CONVENTION CENTER AND TAMPA MARRIOTT WATERSIDE HOTEL & MARINA TAMPA, FLORIDA

FVMA MEMBERSHIP

Name Clinic Name Preferrred Address Phone

*To register at the discounted registration rate below, your 2018 FVMA dues must be current!

Email

 My 2018 FVMA Membership is current A Total Membership Dues  I would like to join and take advantage of the discounted registration fee. I qualify for the following: Categories: (Please check one.)   Regular Member $255.00  Recent Graduate (within last 2 years) $141.00  State/Federal Employee $141.00  Part-Time Employed $141.00 (Employed at FVMA Member practice & work 20 hrs per week or less.)   Non-Florida Resident $104.00

Registration Fee

Includes CE (excluding those with additional fees), lunch on Friday & Saturday, non-ticketed social events, access to the exhibit hall, and a digital copy of Conference Proceedings.

Wet Labs (WL) & Workshop (WS)

  FVMA 2018 Member.......................................$525.00   Member, Graduated 2016-2017........................ $50.00   Member, Graduated 2015...............................$350.00   Member, Graduated 2014...............................$400.00   Non-Resident.................................................$525.00   (Current Member of State VMA or Military)   Non-FVMA Member.......................................$650.00   Veterinary Student..............................................$0.00

  Thur. Feline Dental Extractions

AVMA Accredited Veterinary School Name (Proof of current enrollment required)

B

Total Registration Fee   $

Spouse/Guest Registration With Conf. Reg. Wet Lab Only

  Thur. Clinical Techniq. for Emergency Medicine

$695.00 $395.00   Thur. Advanced Canine Dental Extractions $395.00   Thur. Ophthalmic Surgery $395.00   Thur. Basic Small Animal Ultrasound $425.00   Fri. Medial Patella Luxation $395.00   Fri. Extracapsular Suture Stabilization $395.00   Fri. Advanced Ultrasound $425.00   Sat. Anesthesia Machine Troubleshooting Lab $150.00   Sun. Diagnosis of Neoplasia WS $150.00

C

Total WL/WS Fee

$895.00 $595.00 $595.00 $595.00 $625.00 $595.00 $595.00 $625.00 $205.00 $205.00

(This registration allows entrance to the exhibit hall, and includes lunch for Friday & Saturday and non-ticketed social events. Those who wish to attend C.E. sessions must pay full registration fees.)

  Spouse/Guest Registration

Children Name – Please Print Legibly

E

$

VETERINARIAN REGISTRATION FORM

Expiration Date

Total Spouse/Guest Fee $

Legibly

  Fri., Award Ceremony & Installation of Officers (Held at the Marriott Waterside Hotel) No Fee   Sat., FVMA Foundation Reverse Raffle (1 in 300 Chance to Win $5,000) $100.00   Sat., Tampa Bay Sunset Dinner Cruise $95.00   Sat., Tampa Bay Sunset Dinner Cruise Children (Ages 4-12) $49.95

   Visa    Mastercard   American Express Discover

Name as It Appears on Card

D

Social Events

Method of Payment   Check/Money Order    Charge My Credit Card Below $

Legibly

  Children’s Registration (Does Not Include Lunch) $0.00

$

Credit Card Number

$95.00

Spouse/Guest Name – Please Print Legibly

Total Payment (A,B,C,D,E) (U.S. funds drawn on U.S. banks)

$

Total Events Fee

$

After March 5, 2018 Add $100 Per Registrant

Signature

Florida Veterinary Medical Association | 7207 Monetary Drive • Orlando, FL 32809


TEAM MEMBER REGISTRATION

89TH FVMA ANNUAL CONFERENCE APRIL 5-8, 2018 TAMPA CONVENTION CENTER AND TAMPA MARRIOTT WATERSIDE HOTEL & MARINA TAMPA, FLORIDA

Name

Clinic Name Preferrred Address

FVMA AFFILIATE MEMBERSHIP

Phone

Email

The FVMA offers affiliate membership to team members in the following categories: Certified Veterinary Technician (CVT) – graduates of AVMA-accredited veterinary technology programs who have passed the Veterinary Technician National Exam; dual certification/membership Certified Veterinary Assistant (CVA) - graduates of the FVMA’s CVA program; dual certification/membership Veterinary Practice Manager (VPM) – current or previously employed veterinary practice or hospital managers Animal Care Technician (ACT) – on-the-job trained veterinary technicians with at least 3 years of experience. Please visit www.fvma.org/team-members for applications to these entities.  My 2018 FVMA Affiliate Membership is current.  I would like to join and take advantage of the discounted registration fee; my affiliate membership application is enclosed (Note: Incomplete applications may result in delayed membership and conference registration.) You may add your total membership dues to Box A to the right or pay separately on your application. CVT - $55, VPM - $55, ACT - $35

 CVT   CVA   VPM   ACT Non-Member Reg. Fee  CVT  Technician/Assistant  Practice Manager  Admin Staff

Total Membership Dues

$

$ 150.00

Registration Fee Includes CE (excluding those with additional fees), lunch on Friday & Saturday, non-ticketed social events, access to the exhibit hall, and a digital copy of Conference Proceedings.

  Fri., Award Ceremony & Installation of Officers

No Fee

$ 195.00

Wet Labs (WL) & Workshop (WS)

  Sat., FVMA Foundation Reverse Raffle

$100.00

Registration Fee (Includes Conference Proceedings) Member Reg. Fee

A

Spouse/Guest Registration   $95.00 Spouse/Guest Name: (This registration allows entrance to the exhibit hall, and includes lunch for Friday & Saturday and non-ticketed social events. Those who wish to attend C.E. sessions must pay full registration fees.)   $0.00 Children’s Registration (Does Not Include Lunch.) Name: Total Registration Fee $ B

With Conf. Reg. Wet Lab Only

WET LAB

  Sat. Dental Prophylaxis (WL) $95.00   Sat. Regional Blocks (WL) $95.00   Sat. Anesthesia Machine Troubleshooting (WL) $95.00

WORKSHOP

  Sat. Laboratory and Medical Diagnostic (WS) $95.00

Total Wet Labs & Workshop Fee

$

$150.00 $150.00 $150.00

Social Events (Held at the Marriott Waterside Hotel) (1 in 300 Chance to Win $5,000)

  Sat., Tampa Bay Sunset Dinner Cruise

$95.00

  Sat., Tampa Bay Sunset Dinner Cruise Children (Ages 4-12)

$49.95

$150.00

C

Total Social Event Fees

Total Team Member Payment (A,B,C, and D)

$

Method of Payment   Check/Money Order    Charge My Credit Card Below $ (U.S. funds drawn on U.S. banks) Credit Card Number   Name as It Appears on Card

   Visa    Mastercard   American Express Discover   Expiration Date Signature

TEAM MEMBER REGISTRATION FORM

$

D

After March 5, 2018 Add $50 Per Registrant

Florida Veterinary Medical Association | 7207 Monetary Drive • Orlando, FL 32809


TAMPA BAY

Sunset Dinner Cruise

ONLY

$ 95

SATURDAY, APRIL 7 | 7:30 PM – 10:30 PM

JOIN US FOR AN UNFORGETTABLE EVENING OF DINNER, DANCING, AND BREATHTAKING SCENERY ABOARD A LUXURY YACHT ON THE BEAUTIFUL TAMPA BAY!

ADULTS: $95 PER PERSON CHILDREN: (AGES 4-12) $49.95 CHILDREN: FREE (0- 3 YEARS OLD)

Tickets are limited so purchase yours today! Ticket Includes:

Treat Yourself, Your Family, and Staff to an Exciting & Memorable Experience

 Exquisite Dinner Buffet  Premium 3-Hour Open Bar

 Live DJ with Music and Dancing Pristine Views of Davis and Harbor

Islands and the Gulf Coast

A Stunning Sunset on Tampa Bay


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THE LECTURES

CUTTING-EDGE

HANDS-ON WET LABS

DYNAMIC

EXHIBIT HALL

EXCEPTIONAL

LEARNING

DEADLINE TO PRE-REGISTER & SAVE

MARCH 5, 2018

TH

FVMA ANNUAL CONFERENCE APRIL 5-8, 2018

WORLD-CLASS CONTINUING EDUCATION FOR EVERY MEMBER OF THE VETERINARY TEAM!

FVMA 7207 MONETARY DRIVE

ORLANDO, FLORIDA 32809-5738

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