TGAVC 2022 Program Guide

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ON-SITE PROGRAM GUIDE Excellence & Enrichment | Fresh & Energizing Cutting-edge CE at an Iconic South Florida Destination

DISTINGUISHED SPEAKERS & CONTINUING EDUCATION PROGRAM CONTINUING EDUCATION HOURS:  AAVSB RACE, Provider #50-27127: Course #20-922170  Florida Board of Veterinary Medicine DBPR FVMA Provider #0001682  Sponsor of Continuing Education in New York State MORE THAN 300 CE HOURS -12 hands-on wet labs -Maximum of 28 CE hours for veterinarians -Maximum of 18 CE hours for veterinary technicians WAMSLEYHEATHER BS, DVM, PhD, DACVP - Clinical HEIDI WARD DACVIMDVM, (Oncology) WEINSTEINPETER DVM, MBA AMELIA WHITE DVM, MS, DACVD WHITTEMOREJACQUELINE DVM, DACVIMPhD,(SAIM) MICHAEL WONG DVM, (Neurology)DACVIM RICK ALLEMAN DVM, PhD, DABVP, DACVP ROBERT KENNIS DVM, MS, DACVD LENORE BACEK DVM, MS, DACVECC JAN BELLOWS DVM, DAVDC , DABVP SØREN BOYSEN DVM, DACVECC RALPH HARVEY DVM, DACVAA MICHAEL JAFFE DVM, MS, CCRP, DACVS SWINGERROBERT DVM, DACVO STUART WALTON BVSc (Hons), BScAGR (Hons), (SAIM),MANZCVSDACVIM PATTY LATHAN VMD, MS, DACVIM (SAIM) ROBERTSONSHEILAH BVMS (Hons), PhD, DACVAA, DECVAA, DACAW, (AWSEL),DECAWBMMRCVS HOWARD B. SEIM, III DVM, DACVS SENNECACHRISTINE DACVIMDVM, (Neurology) SULLIVANTALYSSA DVM, MS, DACVIM DISTINGUISHED SPEAKERS • TERESA ARRISON, CVT, VTS (Dentistry) • LARRY BAKER, DVM, FAVD, D ip. AVDC • KIM BISSING, BS, CPDT-KA • SUSAN CARASTRO, DVM, MS, DACVO • ED CARLSON, CVT, VTS (Nutrition) • SERGE CHALHOUB, BSc , DVM, DACVIM (SAIM) • KRISTIN COLEMAN, DVM, MS, DACVS • LORELEI D’AVOLIO, LVT, VTS (Exotics), CVPM • DIANE DELMAIN, DVM, DABVP (Feline) • CORAL DOHERTY, RVT, CPHSA • LAURA GARRETT, DVM, DACVIM (Oncology) • ADAM GONZALES, DVM, DACVIM (Small Animal) • WENDY HAUSER, DVM • PETER HELMER, DVM, DABVP (Avian) • JESSICA MARTINEZ, MS, DVM, DACVO • LINDA MESSINGER, DVM, DACVD • ANNIE MILLS, LVT, VTS (Dentistry) • TERRY O’NEIL, CPA, CVA • JEANNE PERRONE, CVT, VTS (Dentistry) • MONICA PERRY, CVPM • PHILIP RICHMOND, DVM, CAPP, CPHSA, CPPC, CCFP • LIZA RUDOLPH, BAS, RVT, VTS (CP-CF) (SAIM) • KELLY SIGLE, DVM, DACVO • MEG SLEEPER, DACVIM (Cardiology) • RACHEL TEICHBERG, CVPM, CVBL • KENNETH WALLER III, DVM, MS, DACVR

We’re pleased that you, the difference-makers, have accepted our invitation to “Experience the Difference” our world-class continuing education makes. With an outstanding array of nationally — and internationally — acclaimed speakers, our continuing education program is presented in an enriching environment, fueled by our community’s dedication to animals.

Thank you for supporting the Florida Veterinary Medical Association.

A modern, lively take on veterinary education, TGAVC is a cutting-edge conference focused on bringing enriching CE to luxurious destinations. TGAVC offers an exciting international veterinary conference experience to attendees from across the United States and around the world, providing continuing education for every member of the veterinary team.

Yours in service, Martica Lista, DVM WE ARE NOT ONLY humbled BY THE DEVOTION OUR ATTENDEES HAVE FOR ANIMALS, we're fueled by it. 2022 Speakers | 2 Veterinarian and Technician Wet Lab Offerings | 4 & 19 ProgramVeterinarian | 8 FVMA Advocacy and Foundation | 18 Technician & Staff Program | 20 Sponsors & Industry Partners | 26 Exhibit Hall and Conference Floor Plan | 28 InformationExhibitor Hall | 29 EventsSpecial | 34 InformationImportant | 35 Property Map | 36 CE Tracker | 39

Welcome to The Gulf-Atlantic Veterinary Conference (TGAVC) 2022!

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Assisted by: Kim Bissing, BS, CPDT-KA Shannon Holmes, DVM, MSc, Dip. ACVR Lauren Myers, (BS) RDMS Genera Stoutamire, RDMS

SURGERIESNOSE-TO-TAILSURGERYIN DOGS

ULTRASOUNDANIMALBASICULTRASOUNDSMALLABDOMINAL

DVM DVM

4 THE GULF-ATLANTIC VETERINARY CONFERENCE 2022 THURSDAY|LABSWETVETERINARIAN

This seminar series and combined wet lab will introduce the veterinarian to entry-level abdominal ultrasound imaging in the small animal practice. 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), the physics and artifacts of abdominal ultrasound, learn scanning techniques and learn how to identify normal abdominal structures through the scanning of live animals.

Thursday 8:00 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. | King Ballroom III

Kenneth Waller III DVM, MS, DACVR

Howard Seim III DVM, DACVS

Assisted by: Kristin Coleman, DVM, MS, DACVS

Thursday 8:00 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. | King Ballroom II

$515.00 with Conference Pass. $715.00 wet lab only

$745.00 with Conference Pass. $945.00 wet lab only

This course is designed to teach participants the technical aspects of a variety of canine soft tissue surgery procedures. Some ‘theory’ will be included in the lectures, but emphasis will be placed on ‘how’ to perform each procedure. The instructors will utilize video clips of clinical cases that represent the procedures participants will perform in the lab. Surgical procedures will be performed immediately after viewing the video. Videos will be viewed in the lab so no time is wasted between seeing the procedure and then performing it on the cadaver. Topics have been chosen that represent surgical conditions commonly seen in veterinary practice and will include: scrotal urethrostomy, salivary gland resection, laryngeal tie-back, anal sacculectomy, chest drain placement and incisional gastropexy for the treatment of GDV.

Robert Swinger

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Annie Mills, LVT, VTS (Dentistry)

Teresa Arrison, CVT, VTS (Dentistry)

TECHNIQUESCANINEDENTISTRYEXTRACTION

DVM, DAVDC, DABVP

Jeanne Perrone, CVT, VTS (Dentistry)

DVM, DAVDC, DABVP

$465.00 with Conference Pass. $665.00 wet lab only

Jan Bellows

Assistant:

Assisted by: Jeanne Perrone, CVT, VTS (Dentistry)

This session provides hands-on instruction for feline dental extractions of incisors and premolars, plus review of equipment, instruments, suture materials, and local anesthesia blocks. A step-by-step text will be provided.

Thursday 8:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. | Veranda I

Thursday 1:30 p.m. - 5:30 p.m. | King Ballroom I

DVM

DVM DVM

OPHTHALMICOPHTHALMOLOGYSURGERY

Co-instructor:

Assisted by:

Co-instructor: Larry Baker

Jan Bellows

DVM, FAVD, DAVDC

TECHNIQUESFELINEDENTISTRYEXTRACTION

Annie Mills, LVT, VTS (Dentistry)

Teresa Arrison, CVT, VTS (Dentistry)

DVM, DACVO

$465.00 with Conference Pass. $665.00 wet lab only

Larry Baker

Thursday 8:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. | King Ballroom I

This session provides hands-on instruction for canine dental extractions of incisors and premolars, plus review of equipment, instruments, suture materials, and local anesthesia blocks. A step-by-step text will be provided.

DVM, FAVD, DAVDC

$485.00 with Conference Pass. $685.00 wet lab only

Improve your proficiency in performing practical eyelid and orbital surgeries while gaining an appreciation for the skill level required for most corneal and conjunctival procedures. Receive step-by-step, video driven instructions on how to do temporary tarsorrhaphies, temporary eyelid tacking, entropion correction, eyelid reconstruction, prolapsed gland of the nictitans replacement, corneal debridement techniques, nasolacrimal flushing and enucleations. A brief review of conjunctival grafting and corneal laceration repair will occur.

Jessica Martinez, MS, DVM, DACVO

This course is designed to teach participants the technical aspects of a variety of feline soft tissue surgery procedures. Some ‘theory’ will be included in the lectures, but emphasis will be placed on ‘how’ to perform each procedure. The instructors will utilize video clips of clinical cases that represent the procedures participants will perform in the lab. Surgical procedures will be performed immediately after viewing the video. Videos will be viewed in the lab so no time is wasted between seeing the procedure and then performing it on the cadaver. Topics have been chosen that represent surgical conditions frequently seen in cats and include: nasal planum and auricular resection (pinnectomy), total ear canal ablation – lateral bulla osteotomy, ventral bulla osteotomy, perineal urethrostomy – a new approach, percutaneous chest drain placement , a novel method of E-tube placement, and how to perform a caudal superficial epigastric flap.

EXTRACTIONS

Friday 8:00 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. | King Ballroom III

Assisted by: Kim Bissing, BS, CPDT-KA Shannon Holmes, DVM, MSc, Dip. ACVR Lauren Myers, (BS) RDMS Genera Stoutamire, RDMS

Kenneth Waller III DVM, MS, DACVR

SURGERIESNOSE-TO-TAILSURGERYIN CATS

Co-instructor: Larry Baker DVM, FAVD, DAVDC

Assisted by: Jeanne Perrone, CVT, VTS (Dentistry) Annie Mills, LVT, VTS (Dentistry) Teresa Arrison, CVT, VTS (Dentistry)

Co-instructor: Kristin Coleman, DVM, MS, DACVS

FRIDAY|LABSWETVETERINARIAN

$465.00 with Conference Pass. $665.00 wet lab only

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 intraabdominal structure will be reviewed and abnormal intra-abdominal 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.

$745.00 with Conference Pass. $945.00 wet lab only

Friday 8:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. | King Ballroom I

This hands-on wet lab focuses on maxillary canines fourth premolars and molars, mandibular canines, and first molars.

COMPLICATEDDENTISTRY

$515.00 with Conference Pass. $715.00 wet lab only

DENTAL

Howard Seim III DVM, DACVS

DVM DVM DVM

Friday 8:00 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. | King Ballroom II

Jan Bellows DVM, DAVDC, DABVP

ULTRASOUNDANIMALADVANCEDULTRASOUNDSMALLABDOMINAL

Søren Boysen DVM, DACVECC

DVM: $175.00 with Conference Pass. $375.00 wet lab only Tech: $75.00 with Conference Pass. $130.00 wet lab only

DVM

$515.00 with Conference Pass. $715.00 wet lab only

Kim Bissing

EVERYDAYCAREVETERINARYULTRASOUNDPOINT-OF-ULTRASOUNDFORPRACTICE

This 4-hour lecture/lab will open with an overview of laser technology and its uses in general practice, tricks to get the best clinical results with the laser you have — or plan on getting — and some research on how it works and what it does. Following the lecture, students will participate in an interactive presentation of cases, protocols, and treatments on live canines. The program is open to DVMs (who examine the patient and prescribe treatment) and technicians (who perform the laser treatment).

REHABILITATIONTHERAPYLASER AND LASER THERAPY

Do you ever struggle with the cause of dyspnea in a cat that is too unstable to take radiographs or draw blood for ProBNP levels (cardiac, respiratory, pleural effusion)? Do you ever debate if you can safely give a patient IV fluids or when you should stop giving IV fluid boluses? Have you ever felt frustrated not finding a cause for patients presenting for “ain’t doing right” with no specific clinical signs? Veterinary PointOf-Care Ultrasound (VPOCUS) can help you manage these patients! VPOCUS techniques are rapid, easyto-learn and practical ultrasound skills that ANY practitioner can apply in every day practice. VPOCUS is commonly used as a patientside diagnostic tool to rapidly identify underlying conditions and help direct further diagnostics and therapy. VPOCUS has a high sensitivity and specificity for the detection of abdominal effusions; other abdominal applications; and several thoracic, vascular and cardiac pathologies. Through four hours of comprehensive and interactive lectures (and lots of banter between the two lecturers!) with several case exa.m.ples followed by a threeand-a-half hour hands-on laboratory on live animals, participants will have the opportunity to learn and practice the skills of VPOCUS. In addition, vascular access techniques using ultrasound will be discussed and practiced on a phantom chicken breast model.

Saturday 8:00 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. | King Ballroom II

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DVM Tech

Assisted by: Jennifer Snyder, Veterinary Sonographer Adam Gonzales, DVM, DACVIM (Small Animal) Lenore Bacek, DVM, MS, DACVECC Kim Bissing, BS, CPDT-KA

Serge Chalhoub BSc, DVM, DACVIM (SAIM)

BS, CPDT-KA

Saturday 8:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. | King Ballroom III

8 THE GULF-ATLANTIC VETERINARY CONFERENCE 2022 VETERINARIAN FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 23 | VETERINARIAN CATEGORY EMERGENCY MEDICINE DERMATOLOGY OPHTHALMOLOGY ANESTHESIA / PAIN CONTROL ROOM VERANDA I VERANDA II ROYAL BALLROOM I ROYAL BALLROOM II SPEAKER Lenore Bacek DVM, MS,DACVECC Robert Kennis DVM, MS, DACVD Robert Swinger DVM, DACVO Ralph Harvey DVM, DACVAA SPONSOR 8:00 a.m. -  8:50 a.m. Distribution Patterns and Differential Diagnoses of Canine Pruritus Let’s Focus On “2020” Vision – A Discussion of the Ocular Lens 9:00 a.m.9:50 a.m. Antipruritic Therapy New Develop.m.ents in OphthalmologyVeterinary – Surgical and AdvancementsPharmacological 9:50 A.M. - 10:10 A.M. | COFFEE BREAK: REGISTRATION, PALMETTO FOYER & MAJESTIC STAIRWELL 10:10 a.m. -  11:00 a.m. Point-of-care Diagnostics in the Emergency Room New Perspectives on Chronic Canine Otitis Ocular Procedures and Surgery in your Practice Everyone Benefits from Reducing Fear, Anxiety, Aggression and Stress in Perioperative Care 11:10 a.m. -  12:00 p.m. Updates in the ER Management of the Blocked Cat Managing Resistant Staph Infections in Dogs Feline Ophthalmology How Can We Help, Unless We Know How They Hurt? – Assessing Acute and Chronic Pain 12:00 P.M. - 1:30 P.M. | COMPLIMENTARY LUNCH IN THE EXHIBIT HALL 1:30 p.m. -  2:20 p.m. Approach to the Respiratory Distress Patient Management of Autoimmune Disorders in Dogs Is This Normal???? A Colorful Review of the Small Animal Fundus A Revolution in Anesthetic Techniques – More Locals, Fewer Opioids, Lower Inhalants 2:20 P.M. - 3:20 P.M. | COFFEE BREAK IN THE EXHIBIT HALL 3:20 p.m. -  4:10 p.m. Common EmergenciesCardiacinthe ER AlopeciasNon-inflammatory Glaucoma in Veterinary Medicine – Surgical and Medical Management Practical Techniques Using Local and Regional Anesthetics – Pain Management for Pennies 4:20 p.m. -  5:10 p.m. Emergency Procedures You Need to Know Feline Pruritus and Alopecia Don’t Have a Meltdown: A Discussion of Corneal Ulcer Management What to Worry About and How to Fix It –Crisis Management in Anesthesia

Acute Pancreatitis –Clinching the Diagnosis Cytology for the PartPractitioner1 9:00

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p.m. Liver Enzyme Elevations – What to Watch, When to Panic Core Communication Skills for Use With Clients in Difficult Situations Essential Diagnostic Tests – Simple, Practical and Cheap Update on Treating Dogs and Casts with Diabetes PartMellitus.1 12:00 P.M. - 1:30 P.M. | COMPLIMENTARY LUNCH IN THE EXHIBIT HALL 1:30 p.m. -  2:20 p.m. Chronic Hepatopathy in the Dog Canine Lymphoma The Vomiting Cat Update on Monitoring Patients with Diabetes PartMellitus2 2:20 P.M. - 3:20 P.M. | COFFEE BREAK IN THE EXHIBIT HALL 3:20 p.m. -  4:10 p.m. Hepatoprotectants –Maximizing Impact A Review and Update on Feline Lymphoma Chronic Diarrhea in the Dog Newer ProtocolsTreatmentforDKA 4:20 p.m. -  5:10 p.m. Review–ApplicationsGastrointestinalofProbioticsAnEvidenced-based A Review and What’s New in OsteosarcomaCanine ALT SilentElevations:DiseaseWith a Deadly Outcome Addison's Disease: A Case-Based Update

9:50 a.m. Acute Pancreatitis –Optimizing Outcome Cytology for the PartPractitioner2 Puddles and Leaks: Can We Turn Off the Tap? Diagnosing and Treating Urinary Incontinence 9:50 A.M. - 10:10 A.M. | COFFEE BREAK: REGISTRATION, PALMETTO FOYER & MAJESTIC STAIRWELL 10:10

10 THE GULF-ATLANTIC VETERINARY CONFERENCE 2022 VETERINARIAN FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 23 | VETERINARIAN CATEGORY INTERNAL MEDICINE WELLNESS DERMATOLOGY MANAGEMENTPRACTICE ROOM MAJESTIC BALLROOM VIII PALMETTO I PALMETTO II PALMETTO III SPEAKER Alyssa Sullivant DVM, MS, DACVIM Rachel Teichberg CVPM, CVBL MessingerJessica DVM, DACVD Monica Perry CVPM Peter Weinstein DVM, MBA SPONSOR 8:00 a.m. -  8:50 a.m. EnteropathiesProtein-losing Emotional Intelligence Starts with You Ditching the Itch With a Happy Skin Barrier MESSINGER Patient Lifetime Value: Keeping Clients for LIFE! 9:00 a.m.9:50 a.m. The Many Faces of IBD/ Chronic Enteropathies The Role of Emotional Intelligence in Your Relationships at Work What Ails the Paws MESSINGER What Veterinarians Can Learn From Dentists? 9:50 A.M. - 10:10 A.M. | COFFEE BREAK: REGISTRATION, PALMETTO FOYER & MAJESTIC STAIRWELL 10:10 a.m. -  11:00 a.m. Treatment of IBD ImmunosuppressionBeyond Cool, Calm, and Collected Quick and Easy Tips to Maximize Success in Your Derm Patients MESSINGER What Veterinarians Can Learn From the Mayo Clinic 11:10 a.m. -  12:00 p.m. Chronic Cougher: Part 1 Live Your Best Life Extra Extra Hear All About It –Hot Off the Press: Veterinary Dermatology Topics MESSINGER One Eye on the Wheel – One Eye on the Dashboard 12:00 P.M. - 1:30 P.M. | COMPLIMENTARY LUNCH IN THE EXHIBIT HALL 1:30 p.m. -  2:20 p.m. Chronic Cougher: Part 2 Conducting PerformanceAwesomeEvaluations PERRY Taking the Pain Out of the Money Talk 2:20 P.M. - 3:20 P.M. | COFFEE BREAK IN THE EXHIBIT HALL 3:20 p.m. -  4:10 p.m. Hepatic and Posthepatic Causes of Icterus Top Tips for ManagementPersonnel PERRY Creating Checklists To Ensure Consistent Client and Patient Care 4:20 p.m. -  5:10 p.m. Approach Hypoalbuminemiato Recruiting New Grads: Pay, Benefits and More! PERRY Using a Hiring Team to Build Your Team

4:20 p.m. -  5:10 p.m. Asked Questions in Veterinary Neurology

PRACTICE MANAGEMENT

Terry O’Neil CPA, CVA Doherty RVT, CPHSA

WELLNESS

12:00 P.M. - 1:30 P.M. | COMPLIMENTARY LUNCH IN THE EXHIBIT HALL

1:30 p.m. -  2:20 p.m. Emergencies Statements 101 for One and One for All: Employee Expectations 2:20 P.M. - 3:20 P.M. | COFFEE BREAK IN THE EXHIBIT HALL

PALMETTO

Ensuring Your Hospital Is Valued for All Its Worth: Part 1

Walking

SPEAKER Wong DVM, DACVIM (Neurology)

11:10 a.m. -  12:00 p.m. A Pain in the Neck: Cervical Myelopathies

Neurological

CATEGORY MANAGEMENT &

Key Points: What Is a Psychological Health and Safety Management System?

The Check-in Toolbox: Detecting Early Warning Symptoms

Keeping it Real: The Role of the Leader

3:20 p.m. -  4:10 p.m. Gait Analysis

9:50 A.M. - 10:10 A.M. | COFFEE BREAK: PALMETTO FOYER & MAJESTIC STAIRWELL

Financial

Trends at the Most-profitable Vet PartHospitals:2

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Ensuring Your Hospital Is Valued for All Its Worth: Part 2 Through PSHMS Together: Employee & Employer PHS Language Development

Why Budgeting Can Prevent Problems and Relieve Stress It and Don't Forget It: Organizational Culture

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Frequently

NEUROLOGY PRACTICE

Coral

REGISTRATION,

PALMETTO

8:00 a.m. -  8:50 a.m.

Michael

All About Fees: What to Charge and How to Keep It

Trends at the Most-profitable Vet PartHospitals:1

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12 THE GULF-ATLANTIC VETERINARY CONFERENCE 2022 VETERINARIAN SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 24 | VETERINARIAN CATEGORY OPHTHALMOLOGY INFECTIOUSDISEASE EXOTIC SURGERY GASTROENTEROLOGY PAINANESTHESIA/CONTROL ROOM VERANDA I VERANDA II ROYAL BALLROOM I ROYAL BALLROOM II SPEAKER Robert Swinger DVM, DACVO Rick Alleman DVM, DABVP,PhDDACVP Peter Helmer DVM, (Avian)DABVP Howard Seim III DVM, DACVS WhittemoreJacqueline DVM, PhD, DACVIM (SAIM) Ralph Harvey DVM, DACVAA SPONSOR 8:00 a.m. -  8:50 a.m. What’s on Your shelf? A Guide to Ocular Pharmaceuticals and Supplements. SWINGER PartPoultryBackyard1 ManagementSurgical of GDV Cushings –Types and Treatments WHITTEMORE 9:00 a.m.9:50 a.m. Canine Keratoconjunctivitis Sicca – An Update and Discussion of Our Most Common Ophthalmic Referral SWINGER PartPoultryBackyard2 ManagementSurgical SyndromeBrachycephalicof High Pressure Front or False Alarm? Blood Pressure Monitoring and Management WHITTEMORE 9:50 A.M. - 10:50 A.M. | COFFEE BREAK IN THE EXHIBIT HALL 10:50 a.m.11:40 a.m. Understanding the Transmission of Tick-borne Pathogens With Public Health Implications ALLEMAN ofDiseasesCommonFerrets A ApproachNovel to UrethrostomyandSacculectomyAnalScrotal Anesthetic Concerns Drive Our Problem-based Protocols HARVEY 11:40 A.M. - 1:10 P.M. | COMPLIMENTARY LUNCH IN THE EXHIBIT HALL 1:10 p.m. -  2:00 p.m. What Is New in the Diagnosis and Treatment of Tick-borne Infections ALLEMAN PartofDiseasesCommonPetBirds1 Feline AUrethrostomyPerineal-NovelApproach Osteoarthritis in Cats – Ubiquitous, Underdiagnosed and Undertreated –How We Can Help HARVEY 2:10 p.m. -  3:00 p.m. Canine Ehrlichiosis: More than E. canis ALLEMAN PartofDiseasesCommonPetBirds2 The ColectomyFelineSplenectomy4-ligatureandSubtotal Senior Pet Anesthesia and Periop Management – Not Too Old HARVEY 3:00 P.M. - 3:15 P.M. | COFFEE BREAK: REGISTRATION, PALMETTO FOYER & MAJESTIC STAIRWELL 3:15 p.m. -  4:05 p.m. Canine ErythrocyteBabesiosis:Hitchhikers ALLEMAN PartMammalsCompanionofDiseasesCommonSmall1 ManagementSurgical of Canine Cystic and Urethral Calculi Compassionate Education and Partnership with Our Clients — Essential In Pain Management HARVEY 4:15 p.m. -  5:05 p.m. Canine Bartonellosis: How to Detect It and Should I Be Worried? ALLEMAN PartMammalsCompanionofDiseasesCommonSmall2 SecretsManagementandTubeEsophagostomyFelinePlacementWound New Drugs and Favorite Techniques in Anesthesia and Perioperative Management HARVEY

13WWW.FVMA.ORG | @TGAVCONFERENCE | @TGAVCONFERENCE | @THEFVMA VETERINARIAN SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 24 | VETERINARIAN CATEGORY DENTISTRY ONCOLOGY DERMATOLOGY INTERNALMEDICINE PAIN MANAGEMENT & ANESTHESIA ROOM ROYAL BALLROOM III ROYAL BALLROOM IV MAJESTIC BALLROOM VI MAJESTIC BALLROOM VII SPEAKER CarastroSusan DVM, DACVOMS, BellowsJan DVM, DABVPDAVDC, Laura Garrett DVM, (Oncology)DACVIM Amelia White DVM, MS, DACVD Patty Lathan VMD, DACVIMMS,(SAIM) Sheilah Robertson BVMS (Hons), PhD, DACVAA, DECVAA, DACAW, DECAWBM (AWSEL), MRCVS SPONSOR 8:00 a.m. -  8:50 a.m. Eyes 911 CARASTRO Mast Cell ControversiesPrognosticDiagnosticTumorand CanineAntibiotic-resistantPyoderma Revisiting Hypothyroidism LATHAN 9:00 a.m.9:50 a.m. Eye Problems in Exotics CARASTRO Mast Cell andRecommendationsTreatmentTumorControversies Mystery Cases in Dermatology Workup of Hypercalcemia LATHAN 9:50 A.M. - 10:50 A.M. | COFFEE BREAK IN THE EXHIBIT HALL 10:50 a.m.11:40 a.m. What Is the Bump on the Eye? CARASTRO Staying Sane in a Busy FatigueandFightingRecognizingPracticeVeterinary—andBurnoutCompassion Simplifying theApproachDermatologicalthetoItchyCat “Other” Feline Endocrinopathies LATHAN 11:40 A.M. - 1:10 P.M. | COMPLIMENTARY LUNCH IN THE EXHIBIT HALL 1:10 p.m. -  2:00 p.m. 40+ Dental Hacks! BELLOWS Diagnosis HypercalcemiaManagementandof Tackling Otitis in Cats Getting to the Bottom of PU/PD LATHAN 2:10 p.m. -  3:00 p.m. Fear Free Extractions BELLOWS Tips for Managing DermatophytosisFeline Helping Cats Live All 9 Lives to the Fullest: A Focus on Senior and Geriatric Care: Part 1 ROBERTSON 3:00 P.M. - 3:15 P.M. | COFFEE BREAK: REGISTRATION, PALMETTO FOYER & MAJESTIC STAIRWELL 3:15 p.m. -  4:05 p.m. How to Really Read Intraoral Radiographs BELLOWS Tips for Managing Canine Otitis Externa Helping Cats Live All 9 Lives to the Fullest: A Focus on Senior and Geriatric Care: Part 2 ROBERTSON 4:15 p.m. -  5:05 p.m. Helping Your Clients Chewz the Right Dental Homecare BELLOWS LightFluorescentTherapy DiseasesDermatologicalfor Palliative and hospice care ROBERTSON

14 THE GULF-ATLANTIC VETERINARY CONFERENCE 2022 SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 24 | VETERINARIAN CATEGORY FELINE MEDICINE NEUROLOGY WELLNESS MANAGEMENTPRACTICE CARDIOLOGY PATHOLOGYCLINICAL ROOM MAJESTIC BALLROOM VIII PALMETTO II PALMETTO III PALMETTO IV SPEAKER Diane Delmain DVM, DABVP (Feline) SennecaChristine DVM, (Neurology)DACVIM RichmondPhilip DVM, CAPP, CPHSA, CPPC, CCFP WeinsteinPeter DVM, MBA Meg Sleeper DACVIM (Cardiology) WamsleyHeather BS, DVM, DACVP-ClinicalPhD, 8:00 a.m. -  8:50 a.m. Medicating Cats the Easy Way Vestibular Disease in Small Animal Patients SENNECA Making the Physical Examination a Learning Experience for the Client WEINSTEIN andSubmissionCytologyReview PartInterpretation:of1 9:00 a.m.9:50 a.m. Frustrating Felines: Inappetant Cats ItMyelopathies:Isn’tAlways a Disc SENNECA Mapping the Client Experience WEINSTEIN andSubmissionCytologyReview PartInterpretation:of2 9:50 A.M. - 10:50 A.M. | COFFEE BREAK IN THE EXHIBIT HALL 10:50 a.m.11:40 a.m.  FIP: What’s New?: Part 1 A Review of Neuromuscular Disorders in the Veterinary Patient SENNECA Why You MUST Have an Exam Room Advocate WEINSTEIN FNA PartSession:InteractiveCytologyCase1 11:40 A.M. - 1:10 P.M. | COMPLIMENTARY LUNCH IN THE EXHIBIT HALL 1:10 p.m. -  2:00 p.m. FIP: What’s New?: Part 2 Neoplasia of the Central Nervous System in Dogs and Cats SENNECA Basic ECG Review and Cases: Part 1 SLEEPER FNA PartSession:InteractiveCytologyCase2 2:10 p.m. -  3:00 p.m. Kitty Do’s and Kitty Don’ts: Part 1 Basic ECG Review and Cases: Part 2 SLEEPER Lymph LymphocytosisCytologyNodeand 3:00 P.M. - 3:15 P.M. | COFFEE BREAK: REGISTRATION, PALMETTO FOYER & MAJESTIC STAIRWELL 3:15 p.m. -  4:05 p.m.  Kitty Do’s and Kitty Don’ts: Part 2 QPR Suicide Prevention Gatekeeper Training Workshop RICHMOND Tips for Caring for the Refractory Heart Failure Patient SLEEPER Mast Cell Tumor and Round Cell CytologyNeoplasm 4:15 p.m. -  5:05 p.m. Update on Feline Acquired Heart Disease SLEEPER Liver Cytology VETERINARIAN

15WWW.FVMA.ORG | @TGAVCONFERENCE | @TGAVCONFERENCE | @THEFVMA SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 24 | VETERINARIAN CATEGORY MANAGEMENTPRACTICE WELLNESS REHAB ORTHOPEDICS& MANAGEMENTPRACTICE NUTRITION ROOM PALMETTO V PALMETTO VI PALMETTO VIII PALMETTO X PALMETTO XI SPEAKER Terry O’Neil CPA, CVA Wendy Hauser DVM Michael Jaffe DVM, MS, CCRP, DACVS Monica Perry CVPM Ed Carlson CVT, VTS (Nutrition) SPONSOR 8:00 a.m. -  8:50 a.m. How to Safeguard Your AgainstHospitalTheft Speak the Same StrategiesLanguage: to Help Clients RecommendationsUnderstand OsteoarthritisofManagementMultimodalCanine Grain Free and Other Diet Trends 9:00 a.m.9:50 a.m. Strategic Planning: Make Your Dream a Reality They Said What? How CohesivenesstoCommunicatetoCreate Canine RehabilitationTherapyPhysicaland Raw Diets: Facts and Misconceptions 9:50 A.M. - 10:50 A.M. | COFFEE BREAK IN THE EXHIBIT HALL 10:50 a.m.11:40 a.m. 4 #’s All Veterinary Owners Must Know Out of Bounds: The Role of Self in ProfessionalPersonalEstablishingandLimits Small OrthopedicAnimalExam Chronic ManagementforRecommendationsDisease:KidneyCurrentNutritional 11:40 A.M. - 1:10 P.M. | COMPLIMENTARY LUNCH IN THE EXHIBIT HALL 1:10 p.m. -  2:00 p.m. How to Make the Most of a Multilocation Hospital Brave Leadership for New Times The Art and Science of Small Animal Gait Exam Nutrition for the VeterinaryHospitalizedPatient 2:10 p.m. -  3:00 p.m. theWorkshop:enhancementProfit-FindingRootCause Culture: Every Practice Has One… But Is It the One You Want? Diagnosis and Treatment of Muscle Injuries in Dogs How to InventoryManageExpenses Nutritional Approach to Diabetic Felines 3:00 P.M. - 3:15 P.M. | COFFEE BREAK: REGISTRATION, PALMETTO FOYER & MAJESTIC STAIRWELL 3:15 p.m. -  4:05 p.m. MedicineofforYourPreparingHospitaltheFutureVeterinary Growing Leaders in Your Practice: The Role Mentorshipof Diagnosis and Treatment of Juvenile DiseasesOrthopedicCanine Fast & Furious - The Nuts and Bolts of ManagementPractice Canine Matters!Mellitus:DiabeticNutrition 4:15 p.m. -  5:05 p.m. Managing Labor and Direct Costs: Stop aPenniesChasingandSaveDollar Diagnosis and Treatment of Forelimb Lameness in Dogs Develop a Rock TeamCSR/ReceptionistStar TherapeuticVeterinary Diets: Traditional and Nontraditional Options VETERINARIAN

16 THE GULF-ATLANTIC VETERINARY CONFERENCE 2022 VETERINARIAN SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 25 | VETERINARIAN CATEGORY ONCOLOGY INTERNAL MEDICINE CLINICAL PATHOLOGY PAIN MANAGEMENT & ANESTHESIA ROOM ROYAL BALLROOM IV MAJESTIC BALLROOM VI MAJESTIC BALLROOM VIII PALMETTO II SPEAKER Laura Garrett DVM, DACVIM (Oncology) Heidi Ward DVM, DACVIM (Oncology) Heather Wamsley BS, DVM, PhD, DACVPClinical Sheilah Robertson BVMS (Hons), PhD, DACVAA, DECVAA, DACAW, DECAWBM (AWSEL), MRCVS 9:00 a.m. -  9:50 a.m.  Don’t Hurt ToolsMessenger:theandTips for Breaking Bad News Update on MethodACTHShouldMonitoring:VetorylWhyWeStopDoingStimtheEuropean Urinalysis MicroscopySedimentReview Getting It Down and Keeping It Down: Dealing with Inappetence, Nausea and Vomiting 10:00 a.m.10:50 a.m.  Feline Squamous Cell Carcinoma Cats and Hypercalcemia UA Tips and Practical Concerns Real World, Real Cases: Chronic Pain and Mobility Issues in Dogs 11:00 a.m. -  11:50 a.m. A Review and What’s New in HemangiosarcomaCanine Dogs and Hypercalcemia RBC, PLT and WBC Values: What Do They Mean? The Central Role of Ketamine in Pain Management 12:00 p.m. -  12:50 p.m. Tumors of the Butt Is Your Practice Senior Friendly?

17WWW.FVMA.ORG | @TGAVCONFERENCE | @TGAVCONFERENCE | @THEFVMA VETERINARIAN SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 25 | VETERINARIAN CATEGORY CARDIOLOGY WELLNESS REHAB & ORTHOPEDICS OPHTHALMOLOGY ROOM PALMETTO III PALMETTO VI PALMETTO VIII PALMETTO IX SPEAKER Meg Sleeper DACVIM (Cardiology) Philip Richmond DVM, CAPP, CPHSA, CPPC, CCFP Michael Jaffe DVM, MS, CCRP, DACVS Kelly Sigle DVM, DACVO 9:00 a.m. -  9:50 a.m.  Staging and Treatment of ValveDegenerativeDisease Hunt the Good Stuff: Positive Emotions and Their Importance in Veterinary Medicine Regenerative Therapy in Small Animal Practice Colorful Corneas 10:00 a.m. -  10:50 a.m.  Pulmonary Hypertension: Diagnosis and Treatment Options Don’t Believe Everything You FlexibleThink:Thinking in Veterinary Medicine Feline Orthopedic and Neurologic Exam Differential Diagnosis of the Red Eye: How Do I Know if This Is Really an Emergency?Ocular 11:00 a.m. -  11:50 a.m. Unleash Your VeterinariansStrengthsUsingSuperpowers:NeurologicCharacterWith Tips to Improve the Success of Small Animal Surgery of the Urinary Tract Demystifying the Fundus 12:00 p.m. -  12:50 p.m. Psychological Safety: Yep, It's the Reason Teams Succeed Treating Challenging Perianal and Perineal Diseases in Dogs SilentTheGlaucoma:(Sometimes)Killer

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Saturday 8:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. | King Ballroom III

Jeanne Perrone CVT, VTS (Dentistry)

$105.00 with Conference Pass. $160.00 wet lab only

DENTALDENTISTRYNERVE BLOCKS, CLEANING PROBING & CHARTING

$105.00 with Conference Pass. $160.00 wet lab only

Kim Bissing BS, CPDT-KA

Saturday 8:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. | King Ballroom I

Tech

Jeanne Perrone CVT, VTS (Dentistry)

Teresa Arrison, CVT, VTS (Dentistry)

This is a one-hour lecture discussing safety, terminology, normal and abnormal anatomy, basic pathology, and labial mounting of dental radiographs followed by hands-on training. Learn how to obtain a diagnostic intraoral radiograph 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 takes all the images necessary to obtain full mouth radiographs of a dog and cat using cadaver heads. This is the most effective way to learn intraoral dental radiography because it imitates real life patients without the stress of having to monitor anesthesia while trying to learn at the same time.

Tech

A lecture explains instrument handling, cleaning, and sharpening; the importance of proper cleaning technique; and 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 state of the art equipment taught by some of the most highly-trained veterinary technicians in veterinary dentistry.

Annie Mills, LVT, VTS (Dentistry)

Assistants:

This four-hour lecture/lab will open with an overview of laser technology and its uses in general practice, tricks to get the best clinical results with the laser you have — or plan on getting — and some research on how it works and what it does. Following the lecture, students will participate in an interactive presentation of cases, protocols and treatments on live canines. The program is open to DVMs (who examine the patient and prescribe treatment) and technicians (who perform the laser treatment). Tech

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Assistants: Annie Mills, LVT, VTS (Dentistry) Teresa Arrison, CVT, VTS (Dentistry)

Friday 1:30 p.m. - 5:30 p.m. | King Ballroom I

REHABILITATIONTHERAPYLASER AND LASER THERAPY

DVM: $175.00 with Conference Pass. $375.00 wet lab only Tech: $75.00 with Conference Pass. $130.00 wet lab only

DVM

10:10 a.m. -  11:00 a.m.

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20 THE GULF-ATLANTIC VETERINARY CONFERENCE 2022 STAFFANDTECHNICIAN FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 23 | TECHNICIAN AND STAFF CATEGORY ANESTHESIA / PAIN CONTROL WELLNESS MANAGEMENTPRACTICE MANAGEMENTPRACTICE MANAGEMENTPRACTICE WELLNESS & MANAGEMENTPRACTICE ROOM BALLROOMROYAL II PALMETTO I PALMETTO II PALMETTO III PALMETTO V PALMETTO VI SPEAKER Ralph Harvey DVM, DACVAA TeichbergRachel CVPM, CVBL Monica Perry CVPM WeinsteinPeter DVM, MBA Terry O’Neil CPA, CVA Coral Doherty RVT, CPHSA SPONSOR

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EXHIBIT HALL

Common Diseases of Pet Birds Part 1

Backyard Poultry Part 2

4:15 p.m. -  5:05 p.m.

HowBartonellosis:CaninetoDetect It and Should I Be Worried?

VERANDA I VERANDA II ROYAL BALLROOM II ROYAL BALLROOM III MAJESTIC BALLROOM VII

INFECTIOUSDISEASE EXOTIC ANESTHESIA / PAIN CONTROL DENTISTRY ANESTHESIA / PAIN CONTROL

What Is New in the Diagnosis and Treatment of Tickborne Infections

SPEAKER

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Rick

1:10 p.m. -  2:00 p.m.

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Alleman DVM, PhD, DABVP, DACVP

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Peter

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Senior ManagementandAnesthesiaPetPeriop — Not Too Old Fear ExtractionsFree

Common Diseases of Pet Birds Part 2

3:15 p.m. -  4:05 p.m.

BVMS

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DVM, DAVDC, DABVP

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3:00 P.M. - 3:15 P.M. | COFFEE BREAK: REGISTRATION, PALMETTO FOYER & MAJESTIC STAIRWELL

How to Really Read RadiographsIntraoral

DiseasesCommon of Small PartMammalsCompanion1 ManagementEssentialOurPartnershipEducationCompassionateandWithClients—inPain

Sheilah Robertson (Hons), DACVAA, DECVAA, DACAW, DECAWBM (AWSEL),

HALL

9:00 a.m.9:50 a.m.

9:50 A.M. - 10:50 A.M. BREAK THE

MRCVS

10:50 a.m.11:40 a.m.

DVM, DACVAA

Helping Cats Live All 9 Lives to the Fullest: A Focus on Senior and Geriatric Care Part 2

Common Diseases of Ferrets

Helmer DVM, DABVP (Avian)

2:10 p.m. -  3:00 p.m.

Jan Bellows

21WWW.FVMA.ORG | @TGAVCONFERENCE | @TGAVCONFERENCE | @THEFVMA STAFFANDTECHNICIAN SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 24 | TECHNICIAN AND STAFF

Backyard Poultry Part 1

CATEGORY

Osteoarthritis in Cats — Dental Hacks!

Helping Cats Live All 9 Lives to the Fullest: A Focus on Senior and Geriatric Care Part 1

Ralph Harvey

ImplicationsPublicPathogensoftheUnderstandingTransmissionTick-borneWithHealth

Help—andUnderdiagnosedUbiquitous,UndertreatedHowWeCan 40+

8:00 a.m. -  8:50 a.m.

Canine Ehrlichiosis: More than E. canis

Canine HitchhikersErythrocyteBabesiosis:

New Drugs and ManagementPerioperativeAnesthesiaTechniquesFavoriteinand

Kitty Do’s and Kitty Don’ts Part 1 Lymph LymphocytosisCytologyNodeand theWorkshop:Profit-enhancementFindingRootCause 3:00

Frustrating Felines: Inappetant Cats Dream A.M. - 10:50 A.M. COFFEE BREAK THE EXHIBIT

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Diane Delmain DVM, DABVP (Feline)

4:15 p.m. 5:05 p.m.

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1:10 p.m. -  2:00 p.m. What’s 2 the of a

SPEAKER

22 THE GULF-ATLANTIC VETERINARY CONFERENCE 2022 STAFFANDTECHNICIAN SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 24 | TECHNICIAN AND STAFF CATEGORY FELINE MEDICINE WELLNESS MANAGEMENTPRACTICE PATHOLOGYCLINICAL MANAGEMENTPRACTICE ROOM BALLROOMMAJESTICVIII PALMETTO II PALMETTO III PALMETTO IV PALMETTO V

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3:15 p.m. -  4:05 p.m.

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Kitty Do’s and Kitty Don’ts Part 2 QPR WorkshopGatekeeperPreventionSuicideTraining Mast Cell Tumor and Round Cell Neoplasm Cytology Preparing Your Hospital for the Future of Veterinary Medicine

Philip

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8:00 a.m. -  8:50 a.m. Cats the Easy Way to Safeguard

Richmond DVM, CAPP, CPHSA, CPPC, CCFP Peter Weinstein DVM, MBA Heather Wamsley BS, DVM, DACVP-ClinicalPhD, Terry O’Neil CPA, CVA

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9:00 a.m.9:50 a.m.

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2:10 p.m. -  3:00 p.m. P.M.

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23WWW.FVMA.ORG | @TGAVCONFERENCE | @TGAVCONFERENCE | @THEFVMA STAFFANDTECHNICIAN SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 24 | TECHNICIAN AND STAFF CATEGORY WELLNESS REHAB ORTHOPEDICS& MEDICINEEXOTIC TECHNICIANMEDICINE MANAGEMENTPRACTICE NUTRITION ROOM PALMETTO VI PALMETTO VIII PALMETTO IX PALMETTO X PALMETTO XI SPEAKER Wendy Hauser DVM Michael Jaffe DVM, MS, CCRP, DACVS Lorelei D’Avolio LVT, VTS (Exotics), CVPM RudolphLiza BAS, RVT, VTS (CP-CF) (SAIM) Monica Perry CVPM Ed Carlson CVT, VTS (Nutrition) SPONSOR 8:00 a.m. -  8:50 a.m. Speak the Same StrategiesLanguage: to Help Clients RecommendationsUnderstand OsteoarthritisofManagementMultimodalCanine Avian Sedation and Anesthesia Bringing GuidelinesVaccinationtoLife RUDOLPH Grain Free and Other Diet Trends 9:00 a.m.9:50 a.m. They What?SaidHow CohesivenesstoCommunicatetoCreate Canine RehabilitationTherapyPhysicaland Exotic AnesthesiaSedationMammalSmalland Veterinary Nursing Care Plans RUDOLPH Raw MisconceptionsFactsDiets:and 9:50 A.M. - 10:50 A.M. | COFFEE BREAK IN THE EXHIBIT HALL 10:50 a.m.11:40 a.m.  Out of Bounds: The Role of Self in ProfessionalPersonalEstablishingandLimits Small OrthopedicAnimalExam Managing DiseaseNeurologicRabbit Feline Triaditis RUDOLPH Chronic ManagementforRecommendationsDisease:KidneyCurrentNutritional 11:40 A.M. - 1:10 P.M. | COMPLIMENTARY LUNCH IN THE EXHIBIT HALL 1:10 p.m. -  2:00 p.m. Brave Leadership for New Times The Art and Science of Small Animal Gait Exam Parrot and PresentationsCommonTheEmergencies:RabbitMost Feline Chronic Kidney Disease RUDOLPH Nutrition for the VeterinaryHospitalizedPatient 2:10 p.m. -  3:00 p.m. Culture: Every Practice One….ButHasIsIt the One You Want? Diagnosis and Treatment of Muscle Injuries in Dogs Exotic andMammalSmallWelfareEnrichment How to InventoryManageExpenses PERRY DiabeticApproachNutritionaltoFelines 3:00 P.M. - 3:15 P.M. | COFFEE BREAK: REGISTRATION, PALMETTO FOYER & MAJESTIC STAIRWELL 3:15 p.m. -  4:05 p.m.  Growing Leaders in Your Practice: The Role Mentorshipof Diagnosis and Treatment of Juvenile DiseasesOrthopedicCanine ThePhlebotomy:AvianBasics Fast & Furious - The Nuts and Bolts of Practice Management PERRY Canine Matters!Mellitus:DiabeticNutrition 4:15 p.m. -  5:05 p.m. Diagnosis and inLamenessofTreatmentForelimbDogs Guinea Pig and Rabbit Care for Technicians Develop a Rock Star CSR/ Receptionist Team PERRY TherapeuticVeterinary Diets: Traditional OptionsNon-traditionaland

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Lorelei D’Avolio LVT, VTS (Exotics), CVPM

BS, DVM,

Dental Units and Handpiece Maintenance

MAJESTIC

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Sheilah Robertson BVMS (Hons), PhD, DACVAA, DECVAA, DACAW, DECAWBM (AWSEL), MRCVS

Real World, Real Cases: Chronic Pain and Mobility Issues in Dogs Dental Blocks in General Practice

PALMETTO II

The Central Role of Ketamine in Pain Management

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How Technicians Can Help Profitability in Exotic Pet Practice

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Dental Home Care: How to Make it Work for Everybody

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Dental Radiography: Tips From the Trenches

Getting It Down and Keeping It Down: Dealing with Inappetence, Nausea and Vomiting

11:00 a.m. -  11:50 a.m. PLT and WBC Values: What Do They Mean?

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Jeanne Perrone CVT, VTS (Dentistry)

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Exotic Pets – When Routine Things are NOT Routine: Part 1

CATEGORY CLINICAL PATHOLOGY EXOTIC MEDICINE MANAGEMENT & ANESTHESIA

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Exotic Pets – When Routine Things are NOT Routine: Part 2

Is Your Practice Senior Friendly?

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Advancing the Profession of Veterinary Nursing: Part 1

Yep, It's

Treating Challenging Perianal and Perineal Diseases in Skills in Clinical Practice

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Advancing the Profession of Veterinary Nursing: Part 2

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Therapy

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Tips to Improve the Success of Small Animal Surgery of the Urinary Tract Monitoring the Diabetic Patient

Regenerative in Small Animal Practice the Practice

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Psychological Safety: the Reason Teams Succeed

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Believe Everything You Think: Flexible Thinking in Veterinary Medicine Feline Orthopedic and Neurologic Exam Leptospirosis in Small Animals Weight Management in Dogs and Cats

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SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 2022

Exhibit Hall Open 9:00 a.m. – 1:10 p.m. Morning Break . . . . . . . . 9:50 a.m. – 10:50 a.m. Lunch in the Exhibit Hall . . 11:40 a.m. – 1:10 p.m.

• Network with veterinary colleagues and industry experts

EXHIBIT Hall

• Speak one-on-one with industry professionals regarding the newest technologies

The Gulf-Atlantic Veterinary 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.

• Enjoy the Welcome Reception and complimentary breaks

EXHIBIT SCHEDULE

Exhibit Hall Open . . . . . . 11:30 a.m. – 6:15 p.m. Lunch in the Exhibit Hall 12:00 p.m. – 1:30 p.m. Afternoon Break 2:20 p.m. – 3:20 p.m.

• Experience a dynamic showcase of more than 80 exhibitors

• Registration includes complimentary lunch on Friday and Saturday in the Exhibit Hall

• Participate in Cover-all Bingo and Wine Toss

FRIDAY - 11:30 A.M. – 6:15 P.M. | SATURDAY - 9:00 A.M. – 1:10 P.M.

FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 2022

Attendee Welcome Reception in the Exhibit Hall: 5:10 p.m. – 6:15 p.m. Heavy hors d'oeuvres and one free beer, wine, or soda.

MAJESTIC BALLROOMS 1-5

Cover-all Bingo Raffle Drawing: 12:40 p.m. (Complete your bingo card by getting stamps at participating exhibitor booths and drop it off at the FVMA membership booth. Must be present to win.)

• Learn about the latest products and services available

EXHIBIT HALL ACTIVITIES

Exhibit Hall Closes . . . . . . 1:10 p.m.

CareCredit

Banfield is a community of caring people marked by a diversity of thought, background and approach. We work to create an inclusive environment where Associates can be themselves, so that we can find value in our differences. Together, we’re committed to creating a better world for pets.

Bionote 55

4301 Anchor Plaza Pkwy., Suite 350, Tampa, Florida 33634 877.292.0524 | www.americanveterinarygroup.com/

Bionote has a long history as a leading research and development company in the animal health diagnostic field. Bionote’s forwardfocused problem-solving approach to patient care resulted in the development of the Vcheck, an in-clinic, fluorescence immunoassay diagnostic analyzer, as well as its premium line of twelve diagnostic tests. The Vcheck analyzer uses europium-detection technology and is fully quantitative. Analyzers using europium-detection technology allow for greater separation in measuring wavelengths of general fluorescence for less overlap and more accuracy. These analyzers can often direct next steps and bridge the gap in diagnostic outcomes. Because tests do not need to be sent to a reference lab, there is also less potential for sample degradation. Bionote’s scientific approach and years of research and development benefit pets and pet professionals with accurate, rapid and in-clinic care. 19912 Industrial Drive NW, Big Lake, Minnesota 55309 800.727.5169 | www.bionote.com

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Blue Natural Veterinary Diets

American Veterinary Group owns and operates 100+ veterinary practices throughout the Southern United States. As a hands-on operator of hospitals, we know that people make the difference between a good practice and a great practice. We pride ourselves on encouraging our practices to make medical decisions at the local practice level. As such, we do not provide any company-wide medical protocols and rely on the expertise of our teams to make decisions that best serve their clients and teams.

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555 Anton Blvd, Suite 700, Costa Mesa, California 92626 800.300.3046 | www.carecredit.com

Aurora Pharmaceutical, Inc. ......................... 20

3 Landmark Square, Suite 515, Stamford, Connecticut 06901 347.628.7189 | www.allianceanimal.com

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Antech / Sound.................................. 54 5810 Van Allen Way, Carlsbad, California 92008 561.402.9863 | www.antechdiagnostics.com/sound-imaging/

Blue Ridge Imaging Technologies is your source for Veterinary Imaging Equipment, Supplies & Service. Featuring the best-selling PINNACLE Digital Veterinary X-Ray System, Digital Dental X-Ray, protective apparel, positioning aids and much more! Whether you're looking to convert from film or wish to upgrade from CR to DR, Blue Ridge Imaging Technologies has the solution. Watch YouTube product demos: YouTube.com/BlueRidgeImagingTechnologies 120 Vista Blvd., Arden, North Carolina 28704 800.727.7290 | www.blueridgeimage.com

Alliance Animal Health has a simple mission: to serve those who love pets. We provide the benefits of ownership without the burden. AAH is a Veterinary Services Organization that partners with DVMs and practice owners to help support and grow their businesses.

BluePearl Specialty + Emergency Pet Hospital ...... 67

AmeriVet Veterinary Partners ........................ 30

Best Pet Rx ........................................ 41

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18101 SE 6th Way, Vancouver, Washington 98683 360.784.5000 | www.jobs.banfield.com

Health

The CareCredit healthcare credit card, accepted by 19,000 veterinary practices, helps families manage veterinary costs. When your hospital accepts CareCredit, clients can make monthly payments (subject to credit approval), making it easier for them to complete recommended treatment.

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600 N. Cleveland Ave., Suite 300, Westerville, Ohio 43082 800.360.0667 | www.bankofamerica.com/practicesolutions

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Blue Natural Veterinary Diets – The efficacy you demand in WellBalanced, Natural Therapeutic Diets. The Natural Alternative in Nutritional Therapy…with Blue Natural Veterinary Diets, you can offer your patients formulas to help manage specific therapeutic dietary needs. Formulated by veterinarians and animal nutritionists, BLUE Natural Veterinary Diets contain natural ingredients your clients are seeking.11River Rd., Wilton, Connecticut, 06897 888.323.2583 | www.bluebuffalo.com/vet

2950 Busch Lake Blvd, Tampa, Florida 33614 813.936.8809 | www.bluepearlvet.com

Founded in 1996, BluePearl is one of the largest specialty and emergency veterinary practices in the USA, with more than 100 hospitals in 26 states employing more than 5900 Associates, including veterinarians, technicians and other dedicated professionals changing the face of veterinary medicine. Each year, our compassionate teams provide high-quality care for over one million pets and their families. BluePearl clinicians also participate in clinical studies to discover new treatments and procedures that improve pet health. As part of the Mars Veterinary Health family of brands, BluePearl is committed to enriching lives through remarkable care for pets.

Bank of America Practice Solutions specializes in financing for new and existing veterinary practices providing loans for equipment, practice sales/acquisitions, relocations, expansions, remodeling, new practice start-ups, refinancing & more. Come visit us at our booth to discuss your specific financing needs.

5 Ramsey Road, Shirley, New York 11967 1.800.458.0163 | www.aranimalhealth.com

8610 N. New Braunfels Ave., Suite 500, San Antonio, Texas 78217 855.621.2500 | www.amerivet.com/

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AmeriVet partners with experienced, established veterinarians looking to adapt and grow their practices and provides best-in-class operational resources to support their success.

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Aurora Pharmaceutical is a veterinary manufacturer and supply company for livestock, equine and companion animal. 1196 Hwy 3 South, Northfield, Minnesota 55057 888.215.1256 | www.aurorapharmaceutical.com

207 East 94th St., 4th Floor, New York, New York 10128 800.390.2779 | www.bestpetrx.com

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Dechra Veterinary Products

Christian Veterinary Mission exists to share the love of Christ through veterinary medicine. Working in communities worldwide, CVM equips and encourages veterinary professionals and students to build relationships with others through the use of veterinary knowledge and skills so that lives are transformed. We would love to connect with you!

Companion Animal Health .......................... 84

Coral Springs Animal Hospital

H&O Equipments 7 & 8 115 Fairchild St., Suite 370, Charleston, South Carolina 29492 843.459.2360 | www.ho-equipments.com

Medi Lazer ......................................... 9 6950 W via Olivero Ave., Suite 5, Las Vegas, Nevada 89117 844.556.3120 | www.medilazer.net

Exubrion makers of Synovetin OA .................... 80 NEW Synovetin OA® breaks the cycle of inflammation and pain, clinically improving mobility and providing long-lasting relief. Synovetin OA® is a veterinary device that uses novel, conversion electron therapy to target macrophages and synoviocytes in the injected joint. One simple treatment relieves OA pain up to one full year!5203 Bristol Industrial Way, Buford, Georgia 30518 833.942.1247 | www.synovetin.com

Choice Medical has been providing high-quality ultrasound systems since 1991. We are the exclusive national veterinary distributor of Samsung Ultrasound, the fastest-growing ultrasound manufacturer in the world. Easy-to-use interfaces and affordable pricing make Samsung the perfect ultrasound solution for any practice. We are also exclusive distributors of E.I. Medical of portable ultrasounds. Our sales team is ready to listen to your criteria and recommend a solution based on your unique needs. Please visit us in booth #35 1426 Pasadena Avenue S, St. Petersburg, Florida 33707 727.347.8833 | www.choicemedical.com

Digatherm by ICI 18 Digatherm by ICI, provides advanced, industry-leading medical thermal imaging systems for large and small animal practices. Digatherm’s portable, hand-held devices combine superior imaging equipment with the first veterinary-specific software, allowing easy capture, analysis, and reporting of thermal data. Visual thermal images allow easy identification of patient conditions that require further5100diagnostics.FL-40#1000, Ocala, Florida 34482 855.727.9939 | www.digatherm.com

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7015 College Blvd., Suite 525, Overland Park, Kansas 66211 800.866.2472 | www.dechra-us.com

K-Laser 19 K-Laser is a global leading manufacturer of Class IV therapy lasers that provide a non-surgical option for veterinarians to treat pain, reduce inflammation, and aid healing. Our technology is the safest and most powerful Veterinary Medicine – delivering a fast and fluid navigation and uniform laser profile while remaining remarkably lightweight and easy to use. Best of all, our new handpiece is now equipped with a sensor for even safer and more effective treatments. For more information, visit us at www.klaser.us 1428 Brickell Ave., Suite 700, Miami, Florida 33131 786.813.8131 | www.k-laser.com

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Dechra Veterinary Products offers a specialized range of veterinary approved products. Our leading brands include Vetoryl® Capsules (trilostane), Zycortal® Suspension (desoxycorticosterone pivalate injectable suspension), Osurnia® (florfenicol, terbinafine, betamethasone acetate), Laverdia™-CA1 (verdinexor, Zenalpha® (medetomidine and vatinoxan hydrochlorides injection), the Vetivex® line of parenteral fluids, and Mirataz® (mirtazapine transdermal ointment). Dechra also offers a comprehensive line of dermatologic shampoos, sprays, and otics, as well as oral anti-infectives, including Marboquin® (marbofloxacin) Tablets and Amoxicillin and Clavulanate Potassium for Oral Suspension, NSAIDs, and the NASCapproved Phycox® joint supplement line. Our key equine products include Osphos® (clodronate injection), Orthokine® vet irap 10 and 60, Osteokine® (PRP), and Equidone® (domperidone) Gel. And the recent additions of ProVet APC™ (Autologous Platelet Concentrate) system, Rompun® (xylazine injection), Butorphanol Tartrate Injection, Isoflurane, USP Inhalant Anesthetic, SucroMate® Equine (deslorelin acetate), and Zimeta® (dipyrone injection) further expand Dechra’s equine offerings.

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6817 208th St. SW, Unit 5888 Lynnwood, Washington 98036-8777 206.546.7569 | www.cvm.org

605 Pro-Ject Drive, Elmwood, Wisconsin 54740 800.447.0687 | www.maianimalhealth.com/

101 Lukens Dr., Suite A, New Castle, Delaware 19720 302.709.0408 | www.companionanimalhealth.com/

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Your Pet, Our Purpose. Coral Springs Animal Hospital is a threetier animal hospital offering General Practice Medicine, Emergency and Specialty care. Our hospital is one of the most modern, state of art equipped hospitals in the United States and is accredited by the American Animal Hospital Association. We pride ourselves in taking a fear free approach with all of our patients. Coral Springs Animal Hospitals goal is to provide pets with the best veterinary care available. Professional, compassionate and trusted since 1977. 2160 North University Dr., Coral Springs, Florida 33071 954.753.1800 | www.coralspringsanimalhosp.com

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MAI Animal Health™ represents a family of multi-faceted manufacturers and brands that service the Animal Health Industry. Founded by Mark L. Anderson, DVM, MAI Animal Health™ draws on more than four decades of veterinary expertise with a commitment to improving both the quality and efficiency of animal healthcare solutions available. With our veterinary experience and manufacturing expertise, we supply innovative, practical solutions to enhance the lives of animals and their caregivers. Recognized and trusted globally, we proudly offer products through our valued distributor and dealer partners. MAI Animal Health™ is THE SOURCE for solutions in animal healthcare.

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GerVetUSA Inc .................................. 39 GerVetUSA is a SURGICAL INSTRUMENT MANUFACTURER not a distributor: Specially designed Instruments with the help of top Veterinary Surgeons for Veterinary Specific surgeries; 1188 Wills Ave., 801, Albertson, New York 11507 888.814.4650 | www.gervetusa.com/

NEOGEN .......................................... 10 944 Nandino Boulevard, Lexington, KY 40511 888.930.4384 | www.neogen.com

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National Bio Vet Laboratory

1939 Park Meadows Dr., Suite 5, Fort Myers, Florida 33907 239.936.1732 | www.petangelmemorialcenter.com

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MediLoupes offers the highest quality veterinary loupes and lights at the lowest prices. We back our products with an industry leading lifetime6950warrantyWviaOlivero Ave., Suite 5, Las Vegas, Nevada 89117 833.937.8478 | www.mediloupes.com

At NBVL, our inter-laboratory structure and progressive management produce an environment that allows for very dynamic specimen handling. This provides rapid test results with no sacrifice of quality. NBVL is a full service laboratory that is dedicated to animal procedures and testing. We offer a full range of assays; including esoteric, veterinary microbiology, and veterinary pathology. All assays are species specific, and exotic animals are handled as rapidly and efficiently as companion animals. 10830 SW 104th St., Miami, Florida 33176 305.273.5788 | www.nbvl.cc

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Patterson Veterinary ......................... 51 Pheonix, Arizona 85027 www.pattersonvet.com

O'Brien Veterinary Group ........................... 68

Provide 58 500 South Front St., Ste 850, Columbus, Ohio 43215 877.341.0617 | www.getprovide.com

Pet Angel Memorial Center ....................... 71

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National Ultrasound ................................ 70 2730 N Berkeley Lake Rd. NW B-400, Duluth, Georgia 30096 770.551.8797 | www.nationalultrasound.com

946 Quality Dr., Lancaster, South Carolina 29720 888.886.6442 | www.nutramaxlabs.com

PetDx

125 Windsor Dr., Suite 110, Oak Brook, Illinois 60523 909.996.5484 | www.obrienveterinarygroup.com

Our comprehensive approach and sophisticated planning abilities have enabled us to attract and retain premier clients in South Florida and beyond. We take pride in offering a range of financial products that enable us to implement our client's plans with equal quality. 2 South Biscayne Blvd., Suite 1740, Miami, Florida 33131 678.873.0573 | www.npcfinancial.com

PetDx® – The Liquid Biopsy Company for Pets™ is a San Diego-based molecular diagnostics company dedicated to unleashing the power of genomics to improve pet health. The company's flagship product, OncoK9®, enables veterinarians to detect cancer in dogs with a simple blood draw. As a first-in-class multi-cancer early detection (MCED) test, OncoK9 employs cutting-edge genomic analysis that leverages next-generation sequencing (NGS) technology and proprietary bioinformatics algorithms empowering veterinarians to provide superior care to canine patients. Suite 230, La Jolla, California 92037 833.464.7297 | www.petdx.com

Headquartered in Boca Raton, Florida and built on a strong foundation of operational excellence and unceasing curiosity and innovation, we approach Animal Health determined to discover the overlooked, and to deliver simple, elegant solutions to animal practitioners and caregivers alike. 225 NE Mizner Blvd., Boca Raton, Florida 33432 561.570.1875 | www.miznerbioscience.com

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Animal Necessity® focuses on delivering high-quality supplements and services to veterinary health professionals and pet owners around the world. We know that the well being of animals worldwide depends on the purity, quality, and integrity of our supplements. 102411 Overseas Highway, Key Largo, Florida 33037 800.721.1310 | www.animalnecessity.com

200 East Broward Blvd., 13th Floor, Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33301 877.891.7557 | www.pnc.com

Since 1992, the Nutramax Family of Companies has become an industry leader in setting and adhering to high standards in manufacturing and quality control. We continually conduct and support laboratory research and clinical studies on our products. Supporting the health of people and their pets is priority number one. Our quality standard includes rigorous testing and inspection, at every stage of the manufacturing process; we test and approve all incoming materials before they are used in manufacturing and packaging of finished products. We are committed to the highestquality products, manufactured in our state-of-the-art facilities. From the research lab to the packaging line, our processes are steadfast and true; ensuring that each and every supplement we deliver is safely manufactured. Nutramax Laboratories Veterinary Sciences, Inc. continues to develop high quality products to support animal health like our new renal health product, Naraquin, skin support product, Dermaquin, and Dasuquin Advanced with Egg Shell Membrane for joint health.

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Pala-Tech Laboratories, Inc. ......................... 62

NESTLE PURINA PET CARE ........................ 4 1 Saint Louis, Missouri 63164 800.222.8387 | www.purinaproplanvets.com/

Pet Angel Memorial Center® is a best-in-class cremation service that supports veterinary practices with a specialized approach to the pet after-care process. To help strengthen your pet families' loyalty and retention, we provide an unmatched level of service to address their specific needs with the same kind of respectful, compassionate care and professionalism found in your practice.

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Visit Pala-Tech™ Laboratories exhibit to learn about our high quality, palatable products for use in dogs, cats and horses, especially our new Tricky Treats™ with MOS MAX® and our newest equine formulations. Our objective is to help you improve dosing compliance and ensure complete dosage consumption, which will result in better clinical results and satisfied clients. Product samples are available and ask about our unique Custom Coupon marketing program to help you increase your clinic revenue. All products are supported by our 100% Palatability Acceptance guarantee. 20633 Kaftan Court, Lakeville, Minnesota 55044 813.477.0955 | www.PALATECH.com

As a family-owned, family-run business, we believe in hard work, and in the value of work-life balance. We are dedicated to making sure our veterinarians, technicians and staff are able to fulfill and advance themselves professionally -- and still be able to attend a child’s soccer game or have lunch with an aging parent. Good work, good life and promises kept: These are the things we value.

Ocu-GLO by Animal Necessity

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Go ahead, look at our ingredients. All PureBites treats, food, and toppers use simple high-quality ingredients you can trust that are made fresh & pure, locking in the taste pets crave and superior nutrition that pet parents love.

500 Fountain Lakes Blvd., Suite 100, St. Charles, Missouri 63301 888.213.4486 | www.royalcanin.com

1610 Frederica Rd., Saint Simons Island, Georgia 31522 800.333.1984 | www.simmonsinc.com

Southern Veterinary Partners

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Shor-Line, a Midmark company, offers a wide range of animal care equipment and services. Come see what sets us apart—discover innovative and quality-built solutions for containment, grooming, exam rooms and surgery suites.

Rose Micro Solutions sells High Quality Optical Loupes & LED Lighting systems for less! We are a "Family" Business consisting of 4 Brothers.We named the company after our mother ""ROSE"". Stop by Booth # 49 to see our "NEW" Line of "TTL" Oakley and Ray Ban Frames. You'll Love the Optics! Thank You for your continued support for the last 17+ Years.

Schultz Technology is a veterinary IT company, integrating technology to simplify and protect businesses. We offer a plethora of IT/Technology services including: IT Managed Services, IT Help Desk Support, Data Back Ups, VOIP Phone Systems, Telephone Integration Software, Security Cameras, Access Control, Voice and Data Cabling, Fire and Security Systems, and Low Voltage Design for new construction and remodels. We have partnered with many veterinary hospitals for their technology needs. Our goal is to assist and educate veterinary practices with technology upgrades to increase their efficiency and revenue. We are truly a one-stop technology business for veterinary practices.

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7555 N. Caldwell Ave., Niles, Illinois 60714 847.714.2125 | www.sedecal.com/en/

Vet-Ray Technology by Sedecal: Sedecal manufacturer of Veterinary specific X-ray products has grown to be the world’s largest Veterinary provider of over 20 different Digital, Dental and Analog configurations for small and large animal applications. Sedecal specializes in products for Companion Animal, Equine, Zoo Animals and Universities across the world.

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Simmons & Associates Southeast

595 Pacific Ave., 4th Floor, San Francisco, California 94133 833.766.8387 | www.Roo.vet

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511 Osage Ave., Kansas City, Kansas 60605 800.444.1579 | www.shor-line.com

4105 Seneca Street, Buffalo, New York 14224 716.608.0009 | www.rosemicrosolutions.com

2890 West State Rd 84, Suite 103, Ft. Lauderdale, Florida 33312 866.944.3244 | www.servistree.net/vets-save/

As the national leader in veterinary practice appraisals and acquisitions, Simmons & Associates takes pride in our service offerings. For over 42 years, Simmons has worked with thousands of buyers and sellers to make their dreams of practice ownership, or sale, a reality. We can assist whether you need an appraisal, or are looking to buy, sell or merge a practice. Contact us for a complimentary, non-obligatory conversation.

373 Rue Joseph-Carrier, Vaudreuil-Dorion, Quebec J7V5V5 450.424.1110 | www.purebites.com

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RWE Design Build .................................. 14 General Contractor

At Skips Pharmacy, specialized pharmacists prepare medications utilizing patient specific dosing in unique delivery systems to achieve optimal therapeutic outcomes. Not every pharmacy can compound. Our extensive inventory of specialized chemicals and equipment are not available in most pharmacies. Our pharmacists have received extensive additional training in veterinary compounding techniques. We can compound numerous dosage forms that are just right for specific animals. Not all medications are appropriate for different delivery forms and we are happy to discuss that too. Same day delivery in Broward and Palm Beach. We are VPP inspected, Fellows of the American College of Veterinary Pharmacy and licensed in 39 states.160 SW 12th Ave., Suite 102, Deerfield Beach, Florida 33442 954.242.9093 | www.skipspharmacy.com

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Southeast Veterinary Neurology (SEVN) is a specialty veterinary hospital with four locations serving Miami, Boynton Beach, Jupiter and Virginia Beach that exclusively treats dogs and cats with neurological conditions such as seizures, strokes, brain tumors, and paralysis. On a mission to help 20,000 pets walk again by 2025, SEVN strives to keep families together by giving second chances to pets and hope to the people who love them.

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Servistree has been helping veterinary clinics improve client experience and process payments cost efficiently since 2009. We help our clients collect valuable client data automatically at the point of payment, increase their sales and reduce their operational costs. We work with numerous Veterinary Medical Associations and clinics throughout the United States.

1303 Ogden Ave., Downers Grove, IL 60515 630.734.0883 | www.rwedesignbuild.com/

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Royal Canin is a global leader in pet health nutrition. In an industry that continues to adapt to popular trends in cat and dog food, our mission will remain the same; to constantly bring, through Health Nutrition and shared knowledge, the most precise nutritional solution for cats’ and dogs’ health nutrition needs, by building on constantly deepened scientific knowledge and Royal Canin’s roots in the feline and canine professional networks.

9300 SW 40th St., Miami, Florida 33165 305.274.2777 | www.sevneurology.com

Roo is a first-of-its-kind online veterinary relief service platform that gives veterinarians, vet techs and hospitals complete control over where and how they work.

SVP provides centralized support including, HR, finance, inventory management, and enhanced benefits to team members. By leveraging our infrastructure, SVP allows the hospitals in our network to focus on medicine and their patients to facilitate bestin-class veterinary services and exceptional client experiences. The hospitals retain their names, culture, and local commitment to their communities as well as veterinarians and staff that provide their clients with high-quality veterinary care. Hospitals can also leverage SVP's growth resources, including marketing, recruiting, purchasing, a best-in-class business intelligence team, and regional operator support.2204Lakeshore Dr., Ste 325, Homewood, Alabama 35209 205.453.4760 | www.svp.vet

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3117 West Ridge Pike, Pottstown, Pennsylvania 19464 610.495.6204 | www.schultztechnology.com

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"CONTRAINDICATED FOR HUMAN USE " The only "Veterinary Specific" multi-parameter monitor on the market...uniquely designed to improve "Veterinary Patient" outcomes...The first serious veterinary monitor truly designed for Veterinary use _Proudly made in America Visit us at Booth 23 12191 W Linebaugh Ave., Tampa, Florida 33626 813.925.0203 | www.vettrnds.com

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Ultrasound and Digital Radiography Veterinary Solutions

Wedgewood Pharmacy

Relentlessly Focused on Developing The Most Advanced Therapeutic Class IV Lasers. Our goal is to improve lives, not only through revolutionizing laser therapy, but by ensuring the success of our providers. We are relentlessly focused on developing the most advanced therapeutic lasers that provide a non-surgical solution for clinicians to treat pain, reduce inflammation, and aid healing. 1185 W. Main Street, Franklin, Tennessee 37064 866.446.3008 | www.summuslaser.com

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Zomedica

When our team saw the challenges facing the veterinary profession, we knew something had to change. Too many veterinarians are experiencing burnout from stress and lack of personal and financial growth. These challenges coincide with increasing corporate ownership taking clinic control and the financial rewards of practice ownership away from veterinarians. 601 Reliability Circle, Suite B, Knoxville, Tennessee 37932 865.805.5158 | www.vetcelerator.vet

Vet Books Now ..................................... 2 4255 S. Buckley Rd. Denver, CO 80013 303.617.4222 | www.vetbooksnow.com

Universal Imaging has been setting the standard for veterinary imaging for over 37 years. We offer ultrasound and digital radiography packages featuring all-digital technology, portability, connectivity, education and training. Visit us today. www.Universalimaginginc.com299AdamsSt.,BedfordHills, New York 10507 914.666.6200 | www.universalimaginginc.com

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Weave is the best all-in-one communication and engagement platform for veterinary clinics. From the first time a new client calls your clinic to the final invoice and every touchpoint in between, Weave connects the entire client journey. Let our software solutions revolutionize how you attract, communicate with, and engage your clients.1331 W Powell Way, Lehi, Utah 84043 866.308.2039 | www.getweave.com/industry/veterinary/

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Sponsor

Van Beek Natural Science ........................... 60

Wedgewood Pharmacy, now with Wedgewood Connect – our FDA-registered, 503B outsourcing facility - and ZooPharm, offers a full spectrum of compounded medications, ranging from highlycustomized specialty medications to office use items that you always need on your shelf. Over 80% of the nation’s veterinarians enjoy our compliance-friendly dosage forms, industry-leading digital tools, dedicated account management team, rigorous quality standards, and an extensive formulary of over 40,000 preparations. 405 Heron Drive, Suite 200, Swedesboro, New Jersey 08085 844.402.4716 | www.wedgewoodpharmacy.com

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VetScan Services .................................. 64 partnering with veterinarians to provide economical in-office CT and MRI diagnostic equipment. We offer refurbished equipment at the best prices or affordable lease options 13900 Jog Rd., Suite 203-194, Delray Beach, Florida 33446 954.258.7682 | www.vetscanservices.com

TD Bank Practice Solutions 2307 W. Kennedy Blvd., Tampa, Florida 33609 407.508.9203 | www.michael.estes@td.com

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Transforming Veterinary Medicine .................... 16 4575 Pet Lane, Lutz, Florida 33559 540.560.2363 | www.transformingvetmedicine.com

Taylors Pharmacy delivers an unparalleled combination of experience and technology. Since 1947, our independent pharmacy has been partnering with veterinarians to provide a wide range of pharmacy services, from commercial medications to custom compounds and backordered drugs. Our quality assurance program, independent testing, and emphasis on personalized service guarantee the best experience for veterinarians and those who matter most: the patients.306S Park Ave., Winter Park, Florida 32789 407.644.1025 | www.taylorspharmacy.com

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Zoetis/ Zoetis Diagnostics ..................... 45/46 10 Sylvan Way, Parsippany, New Jersey 07054 973.822.7000 | www2.zoetisus.com/products/diagnostics/

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Zomedica® (NYSE American: ZOM) is a veterinary health company dedicated to providing clinical veterinarians with innovative diagnostic and therapeutic medical devices needed to serve their patients.100Phoenix Dr., Suite 125, Ann Arbor, Michigan 48108 734.369.2555 | www.zomedica.com

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Van Beek Natural Science looks to nature to lead our approach in providing proactive nutrition. Our products are made with the highest quality ingredients chosen for properties observed naturally in the environment. With over 35 years of phytogenic experience, Van Beek Natural Science believes in Natural and is continually looking for the best, high-quality natural ingredients from around the world to use in its products. We’ve built our product lines around compounds derived from natural plant sources, chosen for their innate3689abilities.460thSt., Orange City, Iowa 51041 712.737.2958 | www.vanbeeknaturalscience.com

Summus Medical Laser

COVER-ALL BINGO

SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 2022

Exhibit

Exhibit Hall

Signia by Hilton Orlando Bonnet Creek Orlando, REGIONALFL

5:10 P.M. – 6:15 P.M.

AUGUST 3–6, 2023

Tampa Marriott Water Street Tampa, FL

Chance to win! $1000 check | Apple Watch | Apple Airpods Apple TVs | Ring Door Bells | Echo Show 8’s Must be present to win! UPCOMING Conferences

Sawgrass Marriott Ponte Vedra Beach, FL

THE GULF-ATLANTIC VETERINARY CONFERENCE (TGAVC) 2023

Renaissance Orlando by SeaWorld® , Orlando, FL www.fvma.org/conferences

CONFERENCE 2023

34 THE GULF-ATLANTIC VETERINARY CONFERENCE 2022 SPECIAL Events WELCOMEATTENDEE RECEPTION

FAEP PROMOTING EXCELLENCE SYMPOSIUM (PES 2023)

FAEP OCALA EQUINE CONFERENCE (OEC JANUARY2023)20–22, 2023

FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 2022

Enjoy heavy hors d'oeuvres and one (1) free beer, wine or soda, along with a cash bar.'

FAEP PROMOTING EXCELLENCE SYMPOSIUM (PES 2022)

World Equestrian Center, Ocala, FVMAFLANNUAL

CONFERENCE 2023 (AC APRIL2023)20–23, 2023

12:40 P.M. – 1:10 P.M. Hall

OCTOBER 19–22, 2023

SEPTEMBER 14–17, 2023

Sheraton Panama City Beach Golf & Spa Resort Panama City Beach, FL

OCTOBER 6–9, 2022

Hilton West Palm Beach West Palm Beach, FL

FVMA ANNUAL CONFERENCE 2024 (AC APRIL2024)18–21, 2024

The JW Marriott Turnberry Miami parking:

• Adult-only Cascata Pool

• Admission to Tidal Cove Waterpark Complex

IMPORTANT Information

■ Complete your bingo card by getting stamps at participating exhibitor booths and drop it off at the FVMA membership booth. Must be present to win.

■ Access to proceedings will require login by registered attendee.

■ Win prizes just by spending time with exhibitors in the Exhibit Hall. Don't miss your chance to win $1,000, Apple AirPods, Apple Watch and more!

PARKING

■ Valet: $45/night

■ RACEtrack®:

• Access to driving range with unlimited use of range balls

■ Lunches

■ Conference certificates for veterinarians and team members will be emailed to the email address you registered with for TGAVC 2022. It is the attendee’s responsibility to track the sessions they attended using the Session Tracking Sheet in the on-site program.

• Thursday: Complimentary lunch for wet lab attendees in the Bourbon Steak main dining room, 12:00 p.m. – 1:30 p.m.

■ Registration location & hours: King Ballroom Foyer (Refer Page 37 for map)

■ Proceedings will be available on the TGAVC registration website by September 19, 2022.

• Friday: Complimentary lunch in the Exhibit Hall, 12:00 p.m. – 1:30 p.m.

■ Badges will be scanned during wet labs. These courses require preregistration.

• Saturday: 7:00 a.m. – 5:30 p.m.

• Friday: 9:50 a.m. – 10:10 a.m. and 2:20 p.m. – 3:20 p.m.

• Saturday: 9:50 a.m. – 10:50 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. – 3:15 p.m.

■ The proceedings link will be included in the conference certificate emails. Please email meetings@fvma.org if you need them re-sent.

■ JW Marriott Turnberry Miami is the host hotel.

COVER-ALL BINGO

■ Friday night Welcome Reception with heavy hors d'oeuvres and one (1) free beer, wine or soda, along with a cash bar.

• Sunday: 8:00 a.m. – 11:30 a.m.

CE TRACKING & CERTIFICATES

• Children three years of age and under eat complimentary at CORSAIR

■ Coffee Breaks

Hotel guests have unlimited in-and-out access.

■ Resort Amenities (included with resort fee)

• Saturday: Complimentary lunch in the Exhibit Hall, 11:40 a.m. – 1:10 p.m.

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• RACEtrack® is a free service that provides veterinary professionals the ability to record all continuing education (CE) in a single, centralized database. This system communicates CE to credentialing agencies to help CE providers and veterinary professionals manage authorized coursework with ease. Activate your free RACEtrack® account at aavsb.org/RACEtrack®, or scan QR code!

■ Onsite dining

• Friday: 7:00 a.m. – 5:30 p.m.

■ Self-parking: $35/night

• Thursday: 7:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.

HOTEL INFORMATION

• Use of resort bikes

REGISTRATION AND LECTURE INFORMATION

• Complimentary access to the fitness center, select fitness classes, and the wellness circuit of aromatherapy/chroma-therapy steam room and Himalayan salt therapy suite. Call 305.993.6930 to schedule an appointment.

FOOD AND BEVERAGE

• Scan QR code to view Onsite dining options

PROCEEDINGS

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PROPERTY Map

JW Marriott Miami Turnberry Resort & Spa Aventura, FL 33180

19999 W Country Club Dr,

FIRST Floor SECOND Floor

38 THE GULF-ATLANTIC VETERINARY CONFERENCE 2022 © 2022 Exubrion Therapeutics, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Printed in USA. August 2022 EXN-SYN-190 1. Aulakh KS, Lopez MJ, Hudson C, et al. Prospective clinical evaluation of intra-articular injection of tin-117m (117mSn) radiosynoviorthesis agent for management of naturally occurring elbow osteoarthritis in dogs: A pilot study. Veterinary Medicine: Research and Reports. 2021;12:1-12. 2. Donecker J, Fabiani M, Gaschen L, Aulakh KS. Treatment response in dogs with naturally occurring grade 3 elbow osteoarthritis following intra-articular injection of Sn (tin) colloid. PLoS ONE. 2021;16(7). e0254613. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0254613. 3. Lattimer JC, Selting KA, Lunceford JM, et al. Intraarticular injection of a Tin-117m radiosynoviorthesis agent in normal canine elbows causes no adverse effects. Vet Radiol Ultrasound. 2019:1-8. doi: 10.1111/vru.12757. • Long-lasting relief: Up to 1 full year of OA pain relief • Consistent effectiveness: 92% (12/13) in mild to moderate elbow OA1, 71% (10/14) in severe2 • Non-systemic: No systemic adverse effects3 • Convenient: 1 simple, targeted procedure synovetin.com This procedure can only be performed by licensed veterinarians at veterinary hospitals permitted to use internal radiation therapy. Discomfort in the treated elbow of some dogs has been reported, and can last up to 72 hours after treatment. Short-term home-care instructions must be followed after treatment to minimize extended close contact such as co-sleeping. To review the full veterinary prescribing information, visit synovetin.com/cpinfo. A revolution in chronic elbow OA pain management For easy, enduring relief of chronic OA pain, use Synovetin OA. 1 simple relievestreatmentOApainupto 1 full year.

TRACKERCE Each 50-minute session/lecture at The Gulf-Atlantic Veterinary Conference 2022 qualifies for one (1) hour of CE. Please use the area above to document the lectures you attended for license renewal purposes. TOTAL HOURS ATTENDED: The Gulf-Atlantic Veterinary Conference • SEPT. 22-25, 2022 JW MARRIOTT MIAMI TURNBERRY RESORT & SPA | AVENTURA, FLORIDA Session Title CreditHours Medical Non-Medical(M)(NM) AttendedDate ofMethod(s)Delivery To be filled in by participant YESYESYESYESYESYESYESYESYESYESYESYESYESYESYESYESYESYESYESYESYESYESYESYESYESYESYESYESYESYESYESAPPROVEDCEthebothwithCEInteractiveasqualifyandlivepresentedarecourseslectureAll Medicine.VeterinaryofBoardFloridatheandBoardsStateVeterinaryofAssociationAmerican 20-922170.NumberTrackingProgra.m.BrokerCERACE,AAVSB#50-27127.ProviderBrokerCERACE,AAAVSB State.YorkNewinEducationContinuingofSponsorApproved#0001682.ProviderFVMADBPRFBVM, A Florida-licensed veterinarian shall receive credit for no more than five (5) hours of continuing professional education in business, practice management courses, or stress and impairment seminars during the biennium.

BEHIND EVERY healthy animal IS A dedicated veterinarian. BEHIND VETERINARIANDEDICATEDEVERY is us.

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