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Serving as the first-ever Credentialed Veterinary Technician (CVT) to hold the prestigious position of Viticus Group Board President has been a career-defining honor. This role, highly respected across the veterinary industry, comes with great responsibility, and I am deeply grateful for the opportunity to lead. The experience has been profoundly inspiring, filled with valuable lessons and remarkable moments.
As a long-time supporter of Viticus Group, I’ve witnessed the transformative power of continuing education in veterinary medicine. By fostering environments where CVTs are recognized, supported and given opportunities to grow through tailored learning experiences, the veterinary industry can not only elevate the profession but also improve all that we do in our practice. Through exceptional programs like the WVC Annual Conference and hands-on training at Viticus Group’s state-of-the-art education centers, we are paving the way for enhanced patient care and professional growth. Our playful yet professional approach empowers veterinary professionals to take their expertise to the next level.
With nearly a century of leadership in veterinary education, Viticus Group is poised to continue shaping the future of animal healthcare for the next 100 years. Exciting developments lie ahead, and as a valued WVC Annual Conference participant, you will be at the forefront of these advancements.
As my presidency comes to a close, I want to express my heartfelt gratitude to each of you for your dedication to your patients, peers, and the veterinary profession. Thank you for being part of the Viticus Group family and attending the 97th WVC Annual Conference with us. Here’s to an incredible experience and an even brighter future!
Respectfully,
Heather Prendergast, RVT, CVPM, SPHR 2024 Board President | Viticus Group
The journey of growth – it’s a never-ending game, isn’t it? There are several starts and stops throughout a career, which all become the game pieces of a professional life. Each of us can improve our playmaking and develop ourselves at every opportunity, and, in nearly 100 years, that is precisely what Viticus Group sets out to do year-in and year-out for the veterinary industry.
With that, we’ve learned a few things along the way.
• Don’t ever stop leading with a growth mindset: We have an insatiable hunger to level up our skills and we are growing our programs and offerings to satisfy that need.
• Do recognize that it takes time and practice: There is a critical need to enhance hands-on training, which boosts the confidence in our colleagues to deliver comprehensive care and we provide the training environments to build that confidence.
• Don’t turn away assistance to complete the task at hand: This is the core of why we do what we do, and we are here to support you through to hitting the finish line.
• Do unlock new possibilities: Seek and take advantage of opportunities where innovative education welcomes you – you belong there, and we are here to expand your exploration and press start on new learning adventures together.
Apply these takeaways as you continue your quest for knowledge at WVC Vegas and beyond. Our compass leads us to the path of embracing challenges and growth begins at the edge of our comfort zone.
Thank you for choosing WVC Vegas as your premier veterinary education conference. We welcome you and are grateful to be a part of your success!
Andrea Davis Chief Executive Officer | Viticus Group
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Delicious, beef-flavored soft chew makes compliance easy and enjoyable
The same proven dose of afoxolaner prescribed to millions of dogs
Delivers an optimized dose of moxidectin that is safe and effective
Safe for use in puppies as young as 8 weeks, weighing 4 pounds or more
Contact your Boehringer Ingelheim Representative to learn more
IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION: NexGard® PLUS (afoxolaner, moxidectin, and pyrantel chewable tablets) is for use in dogs only. The most frequently reported adverse reactions reported in clinical trials were diarrhea, vomiting, lethargy, and itching. NexGard PLUS contains afoxolaner, a member of the isoxazoline class, which has been associated with neurologic adverse reactions including tremors, ataxia, and seizures in dogs with or without a history of seizures. Use with caution in dogs with a history of seizures or neurologic disorders. The safe use of NexGard PLUS has not been evaluated in breeding, pregnant, or lactating dogs. Dogs should be tested for existing heartworm infection prior to starting a heartworm disease preventive. For more information, see full prescribing information or visit NexGardPLUSClinic.com.
For oral use in dogs only.
CAUTION: Federal law restricts this drug to use by or on the order of a licensed veterinarian.
Description:
NexGard® PLUS (afoxolaner, moxidectin, and pyrantel chewable tablets) is available in five sizes of beef-flavored, soft chewables for oral administration to dogs and puppies according to their weight. Each chewable is formulated to provide minimum doses of 1.14 mg/lb (2.5 mg/kg) afoxolaner, 5.45 mcg/lb (12 mcg/kg) moxidectin, and 2.27 mg/lb (5.0 mg/kg) pyrantel (as pamoate salt).
Afoxolaner is a member of the isoxazoline family of compounds. Its chemical name is 1-Naphthalene-carboxamide,4-[5-[3-chloro-5(trifluoromethyl)-phenyl]-4,5-dihydro-5-(trifluoromethyl)-3-isoxazolyl]-N[2-oxo-2-[(2,2,2-trifluoroethyl)amino]ethyl.
Moxidectin is a semisynthetic macrocyclic lactone derived from the actinomycete Streptomycetes cyaneogriseus noncyanogenus. The chemical name for moxidectin is [6R,23E,25S(E)]-5-O-Demethyl-28-deoxy-25-(1,3dimethyl-1-butenyl)-6,28-epoxy-23-(methoxyimino) milbemycin B.
Pyrantel is a member of the tetrahydropyrimidine family of compounds. Its chemical name is (E)- 1,4,5,6-Tetrahydro-1-methyl-2-[2-(2-thienyl) vinyl] pyrimidine 4, 4’ methylenebis [3-hydroxy-2-naphthoate](1:1).
Indications:
NexGard® PLUS is indicated for the prevention of heartworm disease caused by Dirofilaria immitis and for the treatment and control of adult hookworm (Ancylostoma caninum, Ancylostoma braziliense, and Uncinaria stenocephala) and roundworm (Toxocara canis and Toxascaris leonina) infections. NexGard® PLUS kills adult fleas and is indicated for the treatment and prevention of flea infestations (Ctenocephalides felis) and the treatment and control of Ixodes scapularis (black-legged tick), Rhipicephalus sanguineus (brown dog tick), Dermacentor variabilis (American dog tick), Amblyomma americanum (lone star tick), and Haemaphysalis longicornis (longhorned tick) infestations for one month in dogs and puppies eight weeks of age and older, weighing four pounds of body weight or greater.
Dosage and Administration:
NexGard® PLUS is given orally once a month at the minimum dosage of 1.14 mg/lb (2.5 mg/kg) afoxolaner, 5.45 mcg/lb (12 mcg/kg) moxidectin, and 2.27 mg/lb (5.0 mg/kg) pyrantel (as pamoate salt).
For heartworm disease prevention, give once monthly for at least six months after last exposure to mosquitoes (see Effectiveness).
Dosing Schedule:
*As pamoate salt.
NexGard® PLUS can be administered with or without food. Care should be taken to ensure that the dog consumes the complete dose and that part of the dose is not lost or refused. If a dose is missed, administer NexGard® PLUS and resume a monthly dosing schedule.
Heartworm Prevention:
NexGard® PLUS should be administered at monthly intervals year-round or, at a minimum, administration should start within one month of the dog’s first seasonal exposure to mosquitoes and should continue at monthly intervals until at least six months after the dog’s last exposure (see Effectiveness). When replacing another monthly heartworm preventive product, the first dose of NexGard® PLUS should be given within a month of the last dose of the former medication.
Flea Treatment and Prevention:
NexGard® PLUS should be administered year-round at monthly intervals or started at least one month before fleas become active. To minimize the likelihood of flea reinfestation, it is important to treat all animals within a household with an approved flea control product.
Tick Treatment and Control:
NexGard® PLUS should be administered year-round at monthly intervals or started at least one month before ticks become active.
Intestinal Nematode Treatment and Control:
NexGard® PLUS treats and controls adult hookworms (Ancylostoma caninum, Ancylostoma braziliense, and Uncinaria stenocephala) and roundworms (Toxocara canis and Toxascaris leonina). For the treatment of adult hookworm and roundworm infections, NexGard® PLUS should be administered as a single dose. Monthly use of NexGard® PLUS will control any subsequent infections. Dogs may be exposed to and can become infected with hookworms and roundworms throughout the year, regardless of season or climate.
Contraindications:
There are no known contraindications for the use of NexGard® PLUS.
Warnings:
Not for use in humans. Keep this and all drugs out of the reach of children. In case of accidental ingestion, contact a physician for treatment advice. Keep NexGard® PLUS in a secure location out of the reach of dogs, cats, and other animals to prevent accidental ingestion or overdose.
Precautions:
Afoxolaner, one of the ingredients in NexGard® PLUS, is a member of the isoxazoline class. This class has been associated with neurologic adverse
reactions including tremors, ataxia, and seizures. Seizures have been reported in dogs receiving isoxazoline class drugs, even in dogs without a history of seizures. Use with caution in dogs with a history of seizures or neurologic disorders.
Treatment with fewer than six monthly doses after the last exposure to mosquitoes has not been evaluated and may not provide complete heartworm prevention.
Prior to administration of NexGard® PLUS, dogs should be tested for existing heartworm infection. At the discretion of the veterinarian, infected dogs should be treated with an adulticide to remove adult heartworms. NexGard® PLUS is not effective against adult D. immitis.
The safe use of NexGard® PLUS in breeding, pregnant, or lactating dogs has not been evaluated.
Adverse Reactions:
In a field safety and effectiveness study, NexGard® PLUS was administered to dogs for the prevention of heartworm disease. The study included a total of 272 dogs (134 administered NexGard® PLUS and 138 administered active control) treated once monthly for 11 treatments.
Over the 330-day study period, all observations of potential adverse reactions were recorded. The most frequent reactions reported in the NexGard® PLUS group are presented in the following table.
Table 1: Dogs With Adverse Reactions.
One dog in the NexGard® PLUS group was reported to exhibit muscle tremors along with nausea and depression for one day after the Day 0 treatment. The dog remained in the study and muscle tremors were not reported after any subsequent treatments.
Contact Information:
For a copy of the Safety Data Sheet (SDS) or to report suspected adverse drug events, contact Boehringer Ingelheim Animal Health USA Inc. at 1-888-637-4251 or www.nexgardforpets.com.
For additional information about adverse drug experience reporting for animal drugs, contact FDA at 1-888-FDA-VETS or www.fda.gov/reportanimalae.
Clinical Pharmacology:
Mode of Action:
NexGard® PLUS (afoxolaner, moxidectin, and pyrantel chewable tablets) contains the three active pharmaceutical ingredients afoxolaner, moxidectin, and pyrantel (as pamoate salt).
Afoxolaner is a member of the isoxazoline family, shown to bind at a binding site to inhibit insect and acarine ligand-gated chloride channels, in particular those gated by the neurotransmitter gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA), thereby blocking pre- and postsynaptic transfer of chloride ions across cell membranes. Prolonged afoxolaner-induced hyperexcitation results in uncontrolled activity of the central nervous system and death of insects and acarines. The selective toxicity of afoxolaner between insects and acarines and mammals may be inferred by the differential sensitivity of the insects and acarines’ GABA receptors versus mammalian GABA receptors.
Moxidectin is an endectocide in the macrocyclic lactone class. Moxidectin acts by interfering with chloride channel-mediated neurotransmission in susceptible parasites, which results in paralysis and death of the parasite. Pyrantel is a nematocide belonging to the tetrahydropyrimidine class. Pyrantel acts as a depolarizing, neuromuscular-blocking agent in susceptible parasites, causing paralysis and death or expulsion of the parasite.
Pharmacokinetics:
Following a single oral administration of a near-final formulation of NexGard® PLUS (at mean doses of 3.9 mg/kg afoxolaner, 18.8 mcg/kg moxidectin, and 7.8 mg/kg pyrantel pamoate) in fed and fasted Beagle dogs (10 to 21 months of age), afoxolaner and moxidectin were more rapidly absorbed in the fasted state with a time to maximum concentration (Tmax) of 2 to 3 hours.
The afoxolaner mean maximum plasma concentrations (Cmax) in the fed and fasted states were 1610 and 2200 ng/mL (CV=33 and 16%) and the moxidectin mean Cmax values were 11.1 and 15.5 ng/mL (CV=39 and 24%), respectively. The area under the curve (AUC) for afoxolaner and moxidectin were similar between fed and fasted states. Post-dose pyrantel plasma concentrations were quantifiable out to 24 hours.
Following six oral administrations of NexGard® PLUS at 1, 3, and 5X the maximum exposure dose of 5 mg/kg, 24 mcg/kg, and 10 mg/kg afoxolaner, moxidectin, and pyrantel pamoate, respectively, every 28 days in 8-weekold Beagle dogs, afoxolaner and moxidectin Tmax ranged from 2 to 6 hours.
The observed mean Cmax and AUC at steady state in the 1X dose group were 2230 ng/mL and 19000 days*ng/mL for afoxolaner and 14.8 ng/mL and 55.2 days*ng/mL for moxidectin, respectively. Based on mean Cmin, afoxolaner and moxidectin accumulated by less than 4-fold at steady state. Afoxolaner and moxidectin exposure increased in a dose proportional manner between the 1X and 3X dose groups but was less than dose proportional in the 5X dose group.
Pyrantel pamoate is poorly absorbed into systemic circulation. Pyrantel pamoate is intended to remain in the gastrointestinal tract to allow effective concentrations to be delivered to gastrointestinal nematodes.
Effectiveness:
Heartworm Prevention:
In two well-controlled laboratory studies, NexGard® PLUS was 100% effective against induced D. immitis infections when administered for six consecutive months.
In a well-controlled US field study consisting of 120 dogs administered NexGard® PLUS and 124 administered an active control, no dogs treated with NexGard® PLUS tested positive for heartworm disease. All dogs treated with NexGard® PLUS were negative for D. immitis antigen and blood microfilariae at study completion on Day 330.
Flea Treatment and Prevention:
In a well-controlled laboratory study, NexGard® PLUS demonstrated ≥99.8% effectiveness against adult fleas 24 hours after weekly infestations for one month.
In a separate well-controlled laboratory study, afoxolaner alone began to kill fleas four hours after initial administration and demonstrated >99% effectiveness at eight hours.
In an additional well-controlled laboratory study, afoxolaner alone demonstrated 100% effectiveness against adult fleas 24 hours postinfestation for 35 days and was ≥93% effective at 12 hours post-infestation through Day 21 and on Day 35. On Day 28, afoxolaner alone was 81.1% effective 12 hours post-infestation. Dogs in both the afoxolaner-treated and control groups that were infested with fleas on Day -1 generated flea eggs at 12 and 24 hours post-treatment (0-11 eggs and 1-17 eggs in the afoxolaner-treated dogs, and 4-90 eggs and 0-118 eggs in the control dogs, at 12 and 24 hours, respectively). At subsequent evaluations postinfestation, fleas from dogs in the afoxolaner-treated group were essentially unable to produce any eggs (0-1 eggs), while fleas from dogs in the control group continued to produce eggs (1-141 eggs).
In a 90-day US field study conducted in households with existing flea infestations of varying severity, the effectiveness of afoxolaner alone against fleas on the Day 30, 60, and 90 visits compared with baseline was 98.0%, 99.7%, and 99.9%, respectively. In a second 90-day US field study, the effectiveness of afoxolaner alone against fleas on the Day 30, 60, and 90 visits compared with baseline was 97.5%, 99.7%, and 99.9%, respectively. Dogs in the second study with signs of Flea Allergy Dermatitis (FAD) showed improvement in erythema, alopecia, papules, scales, crusts, and excoriation following treatment, as a direct result of eliminating fleas. Collectively, the data from the five studies (three laboratory and two field) demonstrate that NexGard® PLUS kills fleas before they can lay eggs, thus preventing subsequent flea infestations after the start of treatment of existing flea infestations.
Tick Treatment and Control:
In well-controlled laboratory studies, NexGard® PLUS demonstrated ≥97% effectiveness against Amblyomma americanum 72 hours post-infestation, for one month.
In well-controlled laboratory studies, a chewable containing afoxolaner alone, one of the active ingredients in NexGard® PLUS, demonstrated effectiveness against Ixodes scapularis, Rhipicephalus sanguineus, and Dermacentor variabilis at 48 hours post-infestation, and against Haemaphysalis longicornis at 72 hours post-infestation, for one month.
Intestinal Nematode Treatment and Control: Elimination of adult roundworms (Toxocara canis and Toxascaris leonina) and hookworms (Ancylostoma caninum, Ancylostoma braziliense, and Uncinaria stenocephala) was demonstrated in well-controlled laboratory studies.
Target Animal Safety: Margin of Safety:
NexGard® PLUS was administered orally at 1, 3, and 5X the maximum exposure doses at approximately 28-day intervals for six treatments to 8-week-old Beagle puppies. Dogs in the control group were sham-dosed. There were no clinically relevant, treatment-related effects on body weights, food consumption, clinical pathology (hematology, coagulation, serum chemistry, and urinalysis), gross pathology, histopathology, organ weights, or ophthalmic examinations. Mild, self-limiting diarrhea (with and without blood) was possibly related to treatment, as there were more incidences in the NexGard® PLUS groups than the control group throughout the study, including within 48 hours after treatment.
Avermectin-Sensitive Collie Safety:
NexGard® PLUS was administered orally at 1, 3, and 5X the maximum label dose to MDR1-deficient Collies once on Day 0, with a second administration to the 1X group on Day 28. Dogs in the control group were sham-dosed on Days 0 and 28. No clinical signs of avermectin toxicity were noted in any dog at any time during the study. Vomiting was observed in some dogs in the 3X and 5X groups and resolved without treatment. Diarrhea, with or without blood, was observed in some dogs in all of the NexGard® PLUS groups and resolved without treatment.
Heartworm-Positive Safety:
NexGard® PLUS was administered orally at 1X and 3X the maximum exposure doses at approximately 28-day intervals for three treatments to Beagle dogs with adult heartworm infections and circulating microfilariae. Dogs in the control group were sham-dosed. Diarrhea was observed in one dog in the 1X group and in three dogs in the 3X group, and vomiting was observed in two dogs in the 3X group. No signs of avermectin toxicity were observed at any time during the study. There were no clinical signs associated with death of the microfilariae observed in any of the dogs.
Field Safety:
In a well-controlled field study, NexGard® PLUS was used concurrently with other medications such as vaccines, antibiotics, non-steroidal antiinflammatory drugs (NSAIDs), anesthetics, sedatives, analgesics, steroids, anthelmintics, antiemetics, and antipruritics. No adverse reactions were associated with the concurrent use of NexGard® PLUS and other medications.
How Supplied:
NexGard® PLUS is available in five strengths of beef-flavored soft chewables formulated according to the weight of the dog (see Dosage and Administration). Each chewable size is available in color-coded packages of 1, 3, or 6 chewables.
Storage Information:
Store in original package at or below 25°C (77°F) with excursions permitted up to 40°C (104°F).
Approved by FDA under NADA # 141-554
Marketed by: Boehringer Ingelheim Animal Health USA Inc., Duluth, GA 30096
NEXGARD® is a registered trademark of Boehringer Ingelheim Animal Health France, used under license.
©2024 Boehringer Ingelheim Animal Health USA Inc. All rights reserved. US-PET-0084-2023-V4.
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INDICATIONS: Zenrelia is indicated for control of pruritus associated with allergic dermatitis and control of atopic dermatitis in dogs at least 12 months of age.
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WARNING: VACCINE-INDUCED DISEASE AND INADEQUATE IMMUNE RESPONSE TO VACCINES. Based on results of the vaccine response study, dogs receiving Zenrelia are at risk of fatal vaccine-induced disease and inadequate immune response to vaccines. Discontinue Zenrelia for at least 28 days to 3 months prior to vaccination and withhold Zenrelia for at least 28 days after vaccination. Dogs should be up to date on vaccinations prior to starting Zenrelia. Do not use in dogs less than 12 months old or dogs with a serious infection. Monitor dogs for infections because Zenrelia may increase susceptibility to opportunistic infections. Neoplastic conditions (benign and malignant) were observed during clinical studies. Consider the risks and benefits of treatment in dogs with a history of recurrence of these conditions. The most common adverse reactions were vomiting, diarrhea and lethargy. Zenrelia has not been evaluated in breeding, pregnant, or lactating dogs and concurrent use with glucocorticoids, cyclosporine, or other systemic immunosupressive agents has not been tested.
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JUNE 13–16, 2025
FLEXIBLE & RIGID ENDOSCOPY
JULY 13–15, 2025
URINARY, GASTROINTESTINAL AND BASIC ONCOLOGY TECHNIQUES
Instructors
Todd Tams, DVM, DACVIM (SAIM)
Lynette Cole, DVM, MS, DACVD
Todd Green, DVM, DACVIM
Steven Marks, MS, DACVIM (SAIM), BVSc, MRCVS, DVM
Instructors
William Culp, DVM, DACVS-SA
Jim Perry, DVM, DACVS
Joseph Raleigh, DVM, DACVS
Erin Gibson, DVM
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Dr. Miguel Ortiz
DVM, MID, DACVPM
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I am Dr. Miguel Ortiz, a small animal veterinarian from Pittsburgh, and am running for Vice President of the Viticus Group's Board of Directors. I have a solid academic foundation and diverse real-world experiences and am an excellent choice for this leadership role. I graduated from the Purdue University School of Veterinary Medicine, hold a master’s degree in public policy from the University of Pittsburgh, and am board certified by the American College of Veterinary Preventive Medicine. I have practiced in small animal clinics, non-profit shelters, and mobile and telehealth practices in Washington and Pennsylvania.
I am deeply moved by the transformative power of the human-animal bond. I am a committed volunteer for the Street Dog Coalition of Pittsburgh, an active member of the Pawsibilities Vet Med network, and I portray “Morph Mouse” for the League of VetaHumanz at Purdue.
As veterinary professionals, we celebrate a child's first kitten one day and respond to a food security crisis or a global pandemic the next. We are vital to the wellbeing of all communities and rise to this challenge through tenacity, innovation, and unending curiosity. The vibrant learning community nurtured by the Western Veterinary Conference is invaluable in this work. I am grateful for all that I have learned at WVC over the years and the lifelong friendships that I have found here. Your support in my campaign for the Vice Presidency would be an honor.
Dr. Megan Skeffington
DVM, MID, ACVPM
Dr. Megan Skeffington is a seasoned veterinary professional with a rich career dedicated to advancing veterinary medicine through education, mentorship, and professional development. With over 18 years of experience, she combines clinical expertise with a passion for supporting the veterinary team’s wellbeing and fostering meaningful connections within the industry.
Dr. Skeffington has served on the Board of Directors for Viticus Group since 2020, contributing as Audit Committee Chair, Governance Committee member, and now as a candidate for Vice President in 2025. Through her leadership, she has helped shape vital initiatives aimed at enhancing veterinary education and addressing challenges faced by veterinary professionals. Her role as a speaker and moderator at events such as the WVC Annual Conference and the Recent Graduate Symposium along with other veterinary conferences such as AABP and VMX, underscores her commitment to advancing communication and professional development across the industry.
Currently a senior Professional Services Veterinarian manager, Dr. Skeffington supports eight Professional Services Veterinarians, educating veterinary professionals in the East and South Central US, providing diagnostic education and mentoring veterinary teams. Her involvement in product innovation and communication strategy, particularly with initiatives like DecisionIQ and canine SNAP diagnostics, highlights her forward-thinking approach to veterinary care. Her clinical background includes extensive experience in small animal medicine, advanced soft tissue surgery, and leadership roles at hospitals, where she improved operational performance, developed training programs, and fostered team growth. She is a Certified Compassion Fatigue Professional, emphasizing her dedication to mental health and wellness in the veterinary field.
Dr. Skeffington’s deep-rooted passion lies in empowering veterinary professionals through knowledge, connection, and innovative solutions to ensure a thriving, resilient profession. As a Vice Presidential candidate for Viticus Group, she seeks to continue driving impactful change for the veterinary community.
Dr. Lori Teller
DVM, DABVP (canine/feline), CVJ
Dr. Lori Teller is a graduate of Texas A&M University College of Veterinary Medicine (TAMU CVM) and a board-certified diplomate of the American Board of Veterinary Practitioners (ABVP) in Canine and Feline Practice. She worked at Meyerland Animal Clinic for many years and then joined the faculty at TAMU CVMBS where she is a Clinical Professor. Her major responsibilities are overseeing the College’s telemedicine program and teaching in Primary Care, where she serves as chief of the service.
Dr. Teller has been very involved in the veterinary profession and is a Past-President of the Harris County and Texas Veterinary Medical Associations and was a recipient of the TVMA’s Recent Graduate of the Year Award, as well as several President’s Awards. In September 2019, she was honored with the Visionary Award by the Southwest Veterinary Symposium. Dr. Teller recently finished her service on the AVMA Board of Directors, culminating in her role as President. She also serves as an AVMA Ambassador, meeting with Congressional Representatives, and she has testified before the Presidential Advisory Council to Combat Antibiotic-Resistant Bacteria (PACCARB) and the House Committee on Energy and Commerce, Subcommittee on Health. Currently, Dr. Teller is a Canine/Feline Regent for the ABVP and serves on ABVP’s Board of Directors.
Dr. Teller has a monthly radio spot on Houston’s NPR radio station where she highlights the importance of veterinary care and answers callers’ question. She serves as an educator and mentor to many veterinary students, recent graduates, and young leaders, helping them navigate the complicated world of veterinary medicine and life beyond the boundaries of work. She is excited to have this opportunity to serve on the WVC Board of Directors.
Dr. Peter Weinstein
DVM, MBA
Dr. Peter Weinstein is a husband, father, pet parent, veterinarian and leader.
He has been involved with virtually all aspects of veterinary practice from a 15-year-old kennel kid to a hospital owner.
Organized veterinary medicine has been a passion as well with various roles and leadership and presidencies of Southern California VMA, California VMA, and Vet Partners.
He is a published author, most notably of the E-Myth Veterinarian-Why Most Veterinary Practices Don’t Work and What to Do About It.
Currently, he is teaching business and finance at the Veterinary College of Western University of Health Sciences.
He likes to think of himself as a free-thinking change agent and disruptor who, because he has a daughter who is a recent graduate from veterinary school, is working for an even better veterinary profession in the future.
Heather Prendergast
RVT, CVPM, SPHR President
Racquel Bueno MD, FACS Human medicine Director
Linda Markland RVT Director
Travis McDermott DVM President-Elect
Joan S. Bowen DVM Director
Adam Miller DVM Veterinary Director
Patricia Burbano DVM Director
Dusty Nagy DVM, MS, PhD DACVIM Director
Brian Darrow DVM Vice-President
Meredyth Jones, DVM, MS, DACVIM Director
James O’Dea DVM Veterinary Director
David Stearns RVT Secretary, Treasurer, Parliamentarian
Michael P. Jones BS Director
Miguel Ortiz DVM, MID, DACVPM Director
Kara Burns MS, MED, LVT, VTS (NUTRITION)
Mary Berg BS, RVT, RLATG, VTS (dentistry)
Cynthia Faux DVM, DACVIM (Large Animal), PhD
Caitlin O’Shea DVM, DACVS-LA, CVA
Robert Sager DVM, MS, PHD, DABVP
Stuart Galbraith RVT
Douglas Kratt DVM Director
Megan Skeffington DVM Director
A. Mamalis MBA, MSIT, CVA
2024 Gary Weddle Las Vegas, NV
2023 Debbie White Las Vegas, NV
2022 Brian Poteet Houston, TX
2021 Robert Smith Stillwater, OK
2020 Dennis M McCurnin Henderson, NV
2019 Darwin R Yoder Filer, ID
2018 W Mark Hilton West Lafayette, IN
2017 Joe M Howell Nichols Hills, OK
2016 Jon R Pennell Las Vegas, NV
2015 George Dyck Newhall, CA
2014 Randall Ezell Las Vegas, NV
2013 Dennis McCurnin Henderson, NV
2012 James Creed St. George, UT
2011 Cynthia Sprigg-McDowell Cape Girardeau, MO
2010 Robert Smith Stillwater, OK
2009 Ann L Johnson College Grove, TN
2008 James Furman Alliance, NE
2007 William D Fortney Manhattan, KS
2006 Walter R Threlfall Powell, OH
2005 Jack O Walther Elko, NV
2004 Charles D Vail Littleton, CO
2003 Robert Miller Columbia, MO
2002 Craig E. Griffin San Diego, CA
2001 Royal W Ranney Rolla, MO
2000 Arthur A Bickford Turlock, CA
1999 Ross D Clark Tulsa, OK
1998 Clair M Hibbs Lynden, WA 1997 Vaughn A Seaton Ames, IA
1996 Robert J Danielson Caldwell, ID 1995 Wallace W Wolf The Dalles, OR 1994 William C Wafer Show Low, AZ 1993 Ronnie G Elmore Manhattan, KS
1992 James E Nave Las Vegas, NV
1991 Lloyd C Faulkner Poteau, OK
1990 Clyde A Kirkbride Brookings, SD
1989 Toney G Reynolds Roswell, MN
1988 Ross O Mosier Spalding, NE
1987 Hal E Jenkins Tempe, AZ
1986 James W Glosser Massillon, OH
1985 Earl L Drake Reno, NV
1984 Virgil J Humphries Worland, WY
1983 Richard F Hall Tifton, GA
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Philip R Morgan Coos Bay, OR
1980 Kenneth D Weide Lincoln, NE
1979 James H Wommack Roseville, CA
1978 Richard C Tolley Chandler, AZ
1977 William W Hawkins Dillon, MT
1976 George D Duby Chehalis, WA
1975 Guy E Reynolds Corvallis, OR
1974 Floyd W Frank Moscow, ID
1973 Roy A Nipko Salt Lake City, UT
1972 Keith O Lassen Mesa, AZ
1971 Reginald A Stocking Sunland, CA
1970 Donald Miller Springfield, VA
1969 Don K. Shaffner Dillon, MT
1968 William F Harris Puyallup, WA
1967 John L O’Harra Reno, NV
1966 Edward A Tugaw Salt Lake City, UT
1965 James W Bailey Moscow, ID
1964 Merthyr L Miner Bountiful, UT
1963 Bert Reinow Pinedale, WY
1962 Lavon M Koger Pullman, WA
1961 Harry E Shaulis Denver, CO
1960 L V Reubel Jerome, ID
1959 E E Maas Reno, NV
1958 Everette A. Tunnicliff Bozeman, MT
1957 Hugh Hurst Salt Lake City, UT
1956 George H Good Wheatland, WY
1955 Floyd R Mencimer Ogden, UT
1954 Howard F Wilkins Helena, MT
1953 Rue Jensen Fort Collins, CO
1952 W W Fisher Reno, NV
1951 John W Chambers Garland, UT
1950 Arthur P Schneider Boise, ID
1949 Wayne Binns Logan, UT
1948 K K Shott Buhl, ID
1947 Ward T. Huffman Salt Lake City, UT
1946 Phil H Graves Aptos, CA
1945 F H Melvin San Clemente, CA
1943–44 A C Johnson Cedar City, UT
1942 A K Kuttler Boise, ID
1941 Jean C Fling Estes Park, CO
1940 Hadleigh Marsh Bozeman, MT
1939 A H Francis Denver, CO
1938 O Wennergren Logan, UT
1937 Elton M Gildow Lacey, WA
1936 W H Hendricks Salt Lake City, UT
1935 E A Bundy Ogden, UT
1934 L R Vawter Corvallis, OR
1933 H D Port Cheyenne, WY
1932 L.C. Butterfield Las Vegas, NV
1931 A J Dickman Boise, ID
1930 J T Dallas Cheyenne, WY
1929 W D Wright Ogden, UT
1928 H J Frederick Logan, UT
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Participants must wear a conference badge at all times. Admission to education sessions is not allowed for guests and children under the age of 18. Guests who wish to attend educational program lectures must purchase a participant badge. Use the following session number prefix guide to assist your navigation of the 2025 Education Program.
Full Conference Registration for Veterinarians with Labs Up to 40 CE Hours*
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One-day Conference 8-9.5 CE Hours CE CREDIT BY DAY*
Each 50-minute lecture provides one hour of CE credit. Please check with your respective state regarding the acceptance of hours spent inside the Exhibit Hall for continuing education credit.
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With gratitude to our WVC 2025 speakers for the knowledge and talent they share with the veterinary and one health profession.
Abbie Janisch DVM
Adam Gow BVM&S PhD, DSAM DECVIM-Ca FHEA FRCVS
Adam Gonzales DVM, DACVIM, (SMALL ANIMAL)
Adam Christman DVM, MBA
Addie Reinhard DVM
Addie Reinhard DVM
Aida Vientós-Plotts DVM, PhD, DACVIM, (Small Animal Internal Medicine)
Alison Savo DVM
Alison Moore DVM, DVSc DACVIM, DACVS,MR
Alison Manchester DVM, DACVIM, (SAIM)
Allison Spake DVM, DACVIM, (Cardiology) MBA
Allison McGrath MS
Alyssa Mages BS, CVT FVTE
Amber Hart RVT, VTS (ECC)
Ameet Singh DVM, DVSC DACVS,-SA
Amy Santonastaso VMD, MS, DABVP- Equine Practice
Amy Franklin MS, DVM
Amy Newfield MS, CVT VTS (ECC)
Amy Schnedeker DVM, MS, DACVD
Andi Davison BA, BS, LVT, CAPP, APPC
Andrea Monnig DVM, DACVECC
Andrea Crabtree BS, CVPM PHR SPHR PHRca CCFP FFCP
Andrew Gillies MBA
Andrew Schreibman DVM
Andy Leffler DVM
Andy Moorhead DVM, MS, PhD, DACVM (Parasitology)
Angel Klein
Angela Bice DVM
Annette Louiviere DVM
Anthony Mahan Esq. MBA CVA
Ashley Self MS, LVT, VTS (Nutrition)
Ashley Bourgeois DVM, DACVD
Ashlie Saffire DVM, DABVP (Feline Practice)
Audrey Wystrach DVM
B. Duncan X. Lascelles
BVSc BSc CertVA PhD, DipECVS DSAS(Soft Tissue) DipACVS FRCVS
Becca Baumruck DVM, DACVR
Beckie Mossor RVT
Becky Urion DVM, MAg DACVR-DI DACVR-EDI
Ben Fredregill
Bill Saxon DVM, DACVIM, (SAIM) DACVECC
Bob Menardi DVM
Brad Ryan MSc, DVM, MPH
Brenna Fitzgerald DVM, DABVP (avian practice)
Brennen McKenzie VMD
Brett Cordes DVM
Brian Evans DVM
Brian Hewitt DVM, DAVDC
Brian Herrin DVM, PhD, DACVIM, (Parasitology)
Brianne Gonzalez DVM
Brianne Morrow LVT, VTS(Nutrition)
Bridget Savitske DVM
Brittany Lancellotti DVM, DACVD
Brittany Atkinson CVT
Bryan Waldridge DVM, MS, DABVP (Equine Practice) DACVIM, (Large Animal)
Carey Falco RVT, VTS (ophthalmology)
Carol Reinero DVM, DACVIM, PhD
Carolina Medina DVM, CVA DACVS,MR CVPP
Carrie Palm DVM, MAS DACVIM, (SAIM)
Casey Etter LVT
Catherine Ruggiero MS, DVM, DACVIM, (Nutrition)
Catriona MacPhail DVM, PhD, DACVS
Chad Marsh DVM
Chad Heintz RVT, VTS (Dentistry)
Chantelle Kerr
Chelsea Musick
Chelsea Harper DVM, CVA CCRP
Chelsea Tripp DVM, MS, DACVIM
Chris Adolph DVM, MS, DACVM (Parasitology)
Chris Smith DVM
Chris George DVM
Christian Leutenegger DrMedVet BSc PhD, FVH
Christina Gentry DVM, DACVD
Christine Mullins DVM
Christine McKinney DVM, DACVD
Christine Calder DVM, DACVB
Christopher Doherty DVM, CBV MBA
Christopher Adams MD, PhD
Chumkee Aziz
DVM, DABVP (Shelter Medicine Practice)
Cindy Trice DVM
Clara Moran DVM, DACVS, (SA)
Clara Fenger DVM, PhD, DACVIM, Cooper Hibbard
Courtney Campbell DVM, DACVS,-SA
Courtney Pierce DVM
Courtney Carter
Craig Prior BVSc CVJ
Craig Webb PhD, DVM, DACVIM, (SAIM)
Cynthia Faux DVM, DACVIM, (Large Animal) PhD
Cynthia R. Ward VMD, PhD, DACVIM, (SAIM)
Dan McNeff
Dana Connell DVM, MS, MPH DACVIM, Danielle DeCormier LVT, VTS (Oncology) CFE
Darci Palmer LVT, VTS (Anesthesia & Anelgesia)
Darren Berger DVM, DACVD
David Dutton DVM, DACVS, David McCormick MS, CVA
David Twedt DVM, DACVIM, (SAIM)
David Hall
Dawn Boothe
DVM, MS, PhD, DACVIM, DACVCP
Denis J Marcellin-Little DEDV DACVS, DACVS, MR DECVS
Denise Rollings CVT VTS (Dentistry)
Dennis Brooks DVM, PhD, DACVO
Diane Wilson DVM, DACVR
Domenico Santoro DVM, MS, DrSc PhD,
Donald Hulse DVM, DACVS, DECVS
Dubra Diaz DVM, PhD,
Elizabeth Schooley DVM, MS, DACVIM, Elizabeth Schilling DVM
Elizabeth Schilling DVM
Ellen Behrend VMD, PhD, DACVIM, Elodie Huguet DVM, DACVR
Elyzabeth Lemieux DVM, DACVECC
Elzbieta Misuno DVM
Emily Luisana DVM, DACVIM, (Nutrition)
Emily Tincher DVM, Chief Veterinary Officer
Emily Lewis Esq. MSEL
Emmanuel Fontaine DVM, MSc, PhD, DECAR
Eric Morissette DVM, DACVP, Clinical Pathologist
Eric Hostnik DVM, MS, DACVR-DI DACVR-EDI
Erin McNichols CFVP
Ernie Ward DVM, CVFT
Evelyn MacKay DVM, DACVIM, -LA
Fabio Procoli DMV MVetMed DipACVIM DipECVIM-CA (Internal Medicine) MCRVS
Fred Wininger VMD, MS, DACVIM, (Neurology)
Fred Metzger DVM, MRCVS DABVP
Gail Golab DVM
Galia Sheinberg DVM, ESP DLACVD
Garth Jordan MBA
Grayson Doss DVM, Dipl. ACZM
Greg Grauer DVM, MS, DACVIM, Gregory Ramos DVM, MPVM
Harry Cridge
MVB MS, PG Cert Vet Ed DACVIM, (SAIM) DECVIM-CA FHEA MRCVS
Heather Prendergast RVT, CVPM SPHR
Heather Owen DVM, MAV CCRP CCFT MT
Heather Berst VMD, MA
Heather Carter MPS LVT, VTS
Heidi Lobprise DVM, DAVDC
Holly Cummings LVT
Holly Brown DVM, PhD, DACVP, Ian Dunbar PhD, BVetMed MRCVS
Ingar Krebs DVM, DACVS, (SA)
Isolde Schroder
J. Catharine Scott-Moncrieff Vet MB DECVIM DACVIM, (SAIM)
Jacob Herr DVM
Jaime Rechy DVM, DACVR
Jamie McKenzie
Jamie Burkitt DVM, DACVECC
Jamie Rauscher LVT
Jamie Burkitt DVM, DACVECC
Jane McNae BVSc MRCVS ANZCVS (VSMR & SA Surg) PGCert (Med Ed) CCRT Dip An Phys.
Jane Sykes
BVSc PhD, MBA DACVIM, Jane Quandt
DVM, MS, DACVAA DACVECC
Janice Huntingford DVM, MS-TCVM DACVS,MR CVA CVPP cAVCA
Jarrod Moss DVM
Jason Coe DVM, PhD
Jason Pieper DVM, MS, DACVD
Jay Griffin DVM, DACVR
JD Foster VMD, MS, DACVIM, -SAIM DACVCP
Jeba Jesudoss Chelladurai BVSc MS, PhD, DACVM (Parasitology Immunology)
Jeff Sanford
M.B.A. PhD, ABD
Jeffrey Applegate DVM, DACZM
Jen Brandt PhD
Jenifer Cash CVT
Jenifer Chatfield DVM, DACZM DACVPM
Jennifer Quammen DVM
Jennifer Schissler
DVM, MS, Diplomate ACVD
Jennifer Mathis DVM, DAVDC
Jennifer Merlo DVM, CVBMC Elite FFCP-V
Jennifer Repac DVM, DACVS,MR CVA CCRT CVCH
Jennifer Willcox DVM, DACVIM, (oncology)
Jennifer Serling MVEd RVT, CVT BVSc
Jessica Molina PHR CVPM ARM
Jessica Bunch DVM
Jessica Carter RVT, CVT
Jessie Wiemer CVT
Jessie Sanders DVM, DABVP (Fish Practice)
Joanna Pogue
DVM, DACVS, (SA)
Jo-Annie Letendre DVM, DACVECC
Jocelyn Mott
DVM, DACVIM, (SAIM) FACVIM (feline and canine diabetes)
Jody Lawver
DVM, DACVR DACVR-Equine
Joerg Steiner
MED.VET. DR.MED.VET. PH.D. DACVIM, DECVIM-CA AGAF
Johanna Salzer DVM, PhD,
John Volk BS
John Hutchens DVM
John Younker DVM
John Innes BVSc PhD, CertVR DSAS(Orth) FRCVS
John Godbold DVM
Jon Geller
DVM, DABVP emeritus MPH
Jordan Howell
Joseph Bertone DVM, MS, DACVIM,
Joseph Raleigh
DVM, DACVS,
Joseph Wakshlag
DVM, PhD, DACVS,MR DACVIM, (Nutrition)
Joya Griffin DVM, DACVD
Julia Herman
DVM, MS, DACVP,M
Julia Albright
DVM, MA DACVB
Julia Veir
DVM, DACVIM, PhD,
Julia Miller
DVM, DACVD
Juliana Figueiredo DVM, MS, DACVAA
Julianne Evenhus CVT
Julie Churchill
DVM, PhD, DACVIM, -Nutrition
Julie Byron DACVIM, (SAIM)
Justin Gangei DVM, DACVS,–Small Animal
Kara Amstutz
DVM, CVPP CVA CCRT
Kara M. Burns
MS, MEd LVT, VTS (Nutrition)
Kate Hier AIA WELL AP EDAC
Kate Sippel DVM, DACVR
Kate Siller DVM
Katelyn McCullock
MS
Katherine Scollan DVM, DACVIM,
Kathleen Ham DVM, MS, DACVS,
Katie Reif
MSPH PhD,
Katie Krebs DVM, MBA DABVP
Kelly Cronin
MBA LVT, VTS (ECC)
Kelly Mitchell
DACVIM, (SAIM)
Ken Pawlowski DVM
Ken Flamer
Kenichiro Yagi MS, RVT, VTS (ECC) (SAIM)
Kenneth Bruecker DVM, MS, DACVS, DACVS,MR
Kenneth Waller III DVM, MS, DACVR
Kent McClure DVM, JD
Keren Rozensher DVM
Kim Ford
Kim Yore DVM, DACVIM, (SAIM) MS
Kimberly Sederquist RVT, VTS (IM - Cardiology)
Kirk Ramsey DVM
Kory Muto PharmD
Kris Otteman
Diplomate ABVP Shelter Medicine CAWA
Krista Martin LISW-CP LCSW C-AAIS
Kristen Carnagey MS, PhD,
Kristin Scott DVM, DAVDC
Kristin Kirkby Shaw DVM, MS, PhD, DACVS,-SA DACVS,MR
Kristine Smith DVM, DACZM MBA
Krystle Reagan DVM, PhD, DACVIM, (SAIM)
Kurt Oster MS, SPHR SHRM-SCP
Lance Visser
DVM, MS, DACVIM, Latonia Craig CDP® EdD MEd MA
Laura Greene DVM, DACVIM, Laura Peycke
DVM, MS, DACVS, DACVS,MR
Lauren Trager
DVM, MS, DACVS,MR
Lauren Reeves DACVS,-SA
Leighann Collins
DVM
Leilani Alvarez DVM, DACVS,MR
Len Donato
VMD, DABVP (Avian Practice)
Len Jones
DVM
Lenore Bacek DVM, MS, DACVECC
Leslie Mamalis
CVA (Emeritus)
Linda Fielder
CAWA
Lindsay Starkey DVM, PhD, DACVM (Parasitology)
Link Welborn DVM, DABVP
Lisa Miller DVM, CCRT
Lisa Ziemer VMD, DACVR
Lizette Durand VMD, PhD, DACVP,M
Lori Chamberland KPA CTP FFCP-AT
Lucy Walsh DVM, DACVO
Lynette Cole Diplomate of the ACVD
Mandy Martin RPSGT CPR/BLS Instructor
Marci Kirk DVM
Marcie Logsdon DVM
Margaret Gruen DVM, MVPH PhD, DACVB
Maria Maddox LVT, VTS (Physical Rehab) CCRP
Maria Jose Navarrete Talloni DVM, MPVM PhD,
Marike Visser DVM, PhD, DACVCP
Marion Desmarchelier DMV MSc, DACZM DECZM (ZHM) DACVB
Marissa Rothenbaum DVM
Mariza Martinez
Mark Kossler BS
Mark Bobofchak DVM
Mark Epstein DVM, Dipl. ABVP (C/F) FF CAPM CVPP
Mark de Wolde DVM, MRCVS
Martha Cline DVM, DACVIM, (Nutrition)
Martin Traub-Werner
Mary Schwartz CVT
Mary Gardner DVM
MARY BERG
BS, LATG RVT, VTS (Dentistry) Matt McGlasson DVM, CVPM
Matthew Brunke DVM, DAVSMR CCRP CVPP CVA CCMT
Matthew Salois PhD, Max Truesdel
Megan Uerling DVM, DACVR
Meghan Herron DVM, DACVB
Melinda Larson DVM, DACVIM, (SAIM)
Melissa Tompkins-Lewis CVPM PHRca CCFP
Melissa Hall DVM, DACVD
Meriam Saleh BS, PhD,
Michael Lappin DVM, PhD, DACVIM,
Michele Drake DVM, CVA
Michelle Rice LVT, VTS (ECC)
Michelle Evason BSc DVM, DACVIM, (SAIM) MRCVS
Miguel Ortiz DVM, MID DACVP,M
Mike Schoonover
DVM, MS, DACVS,-LA DACVS,MR
Molly Eyerly
Molly Lazar BS, LVT, VTS (Anesthesia & Analgesia)
Monica Perry CVPM
Mushtaq Memon BVSc PhD, Dip ACT
Nancy Sanders DVM, DACVIM, (SAIM) DACVECC
Nancy Loes DVM, MBA
Nancy Zimmerman DVM, MS, DACVS,
Natalie Marks DVM, CVJ CCFP FFCP-Elite
Nicholas Meittinis DVM
Nick Elliston BSC
Nicole Ehrhart DVM, MS
Nikki Smee
DVM, MS, DACSAIM
Nina R. Kieves DVM, DACVS,-SA DACVS,MR (Canine)
Paige Pratt DVM
Patrice Mich
DMV MS, DABVP DACVAA DACVS,MR CCRT
Patrick Flynn DVM, MS
Patrick Pageat
DVM, MS, PhD, DECAWBM-BM HDR
Patty Lathan VMD, MS, DACVIM, (SAIM)
Patty Hogan VMD, DACVS,
Paula Plummer LVT, VTS (ECC SAIM CP-fe)
Peter Sacopulos
Peter Weinstein DVM, MBA
Peter Tanella
Peter Kilkelly
Petra Cerna PhD, DACVIM, (SAIM) MANZCVS (Medicine of Cats) CertAVP (SAM -
Philipp Mayhew
BVM&S MRCVS DACVS,
Rachel Venable DVM, MS, DACVIM, (Oncology)
Rachel Cepelak LVT, VTS (SAIM)
Ralph Harvey DVM, MS, DACVAA
Rebecca Earnest PhD, MPH
Renee Schmid
DVM, DABT DABVT
Reynsen Shigemoto DVM, MS, DACVR
Rhonda Bell CVPM PCM CDMP
Rich Lester
Richard Ford
DVM, DACVIM, DACVP,M (Hon)
Rita Hanel
DVM, DACVIM, (SA Int Med) DACVECC
Rob Best CVPM CFN
Robert Dickens DVM
Robin Brogdon MA
Rod Johnston
MBA CMA
Ron Walton DVM, MS, DACVIM, (SAIM) DACVECC
Ross Palmer
DVM, MS, DACVS, Rustin Sturgeon DVM, Diplomate ACVO
Ruth MacPete DVM
Ryan De Voe DVM, MSPVM DACZM
Ryan Carpenter DVM
Ryan Jennings DVM, PhD, Diplomate ACVP
Ryan Gibson DVM, DACVIM, (Neurology)
Sally Foote DVM, CFBC-IAABC LSHC-S
Sandra Koch DVM, MS, DACVD
Sandra Diaz DVM, MS, DACVD
Sara Linneen PhD,
Sara Erlichman DVM
Sara Sokolik DVM
Sara Gonzalez DVM, MS, DABVP (Canine and Feline)
Sara Erlichman DVM
Sarah Pace
Sarah Sweet DVM
Sarah Beatty DVM, DACVP, (Clinical Pathology)
Sarah Abood DVM, PhD,
Sarah Moore DVM, DACVIM, (Neurology)
Sarah Blasczynski BS, RVT, VTS (LAIM)
Scot Gillespie
Scott McClure
DVM, PhD, DACVS, DACVS,MR
Scott Poock DVM, DABVP
Scott Howard
Ph.D.
Serge Chalhoub BSc DVM, DACVIM, (SAIM)
Shannon Perry
Shannon Sura DVM, MBA
Shannon Holmes DVM, MSc, DACVR
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PE LEED AP WELL AP
Shawn Wilkie
Sheena Tarrant DVM
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Signe Balch DPhil DVM
Sonya Gordon DVM, DVSc DACVIM, Soren Boysen DVM, DACVECC
Stanley Marks BVSc PhD, Diplomate ACVIM (Internal Medicine Oncology Nutrition)
Stefanie Perry CVT VTS (Dentistry)
Stephanie Lamb DVM, ABVP (Avian Practice)
Stephen Jones MVB MS, DACVS-SA, DECVS
Steve Kikikis
Steve Dale CABC
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Steven Petersen DVM, DACVS, DACVS,MR
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Sue Ettinger DVM, Diplomate ACVIM (Oncology)
Sue Ettinger DVM, Diplomate ACVIM (Oncology)
Susan Little DVM, PhD, DACVM (Parasitology)
Susan Little DVM, DABVP (Feline Practice)
Susan Wynn DVM, DACVIM (Nutrition)
Susie Crockett BS, CVPM
Tabitha Kucera RVT, VTS (Behavior), CCBC, KPA-CTP
Tamara Grubb DVM, PhD, CVPP, DACVAA
Tannetje Crocker DVM
Tarini Ullal DVM, MS, DACVIM, (SAIM)
Ted Mazzarisi DVM
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Terry Muratore DVM
Terry O'Neil CPA CVA
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BA RVT, CVPM ACE(DE) CVBL
Thiago Fachetti Fabris DVM
Thomas Schermerhorn VMD, DACVIM, (SAIM)
Thomas Lewis DVM
Tim Holt DVM
Tim Perciful
Todd Tams DVM, DACVIM
Tom Bagwell
Tom Butera DVM
Tori Williams
Tracey Deiss DVM
Tracy Turner DVM, MS, DACVS, DACVS,MR
Tristan Weinkle DVM, DACVIM,
Turpin Mott
V Wensley Koch DVM, DACAW
Valerie Fadok DVM, PhD
Vanessa Huizar LVT, VTS (Dentistry)
Vanessa Aberman DVM, DABVP
Vernard Hodges DVM
Vicky Ograin
MBA RVT, VTS (Nutrition)
Vincent Gauthier DVM, DACVECC
Wade Burton DVM
Walter Merker DVM
Wendy S. Myers CVJ
Whit Church DVM, DACVIM
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Andrew Hillier, BVSc, MANZCVS (Canine Medicine), DACVD
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Ashby Green, DVM
Ashifa Virani, DVM
Ashli Selke, CVT
Bob Pelton
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Cheyanne Flerx
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Christy Michael
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Cris Chilelli, CVPM
Cristiano von Simson, DVM
Cristie Kamiya, DVM, MBA, CAWA
Dani Rabwin, DVM
Daniel Sheres, MBA
David Demery, RVT
Dominique Sims, DVM
Don Smith, DVM
Dustin Anderson, RVT
Elizabeth Barclay, LVT
Elyse Sublett, CVT
Emma Floyd, CVT
Emma Scott, DVM
Eric Ta, DVM
Erin Casey, DVM
Erin Johnson, MBA, DVM
Eva Figueroa, RVT
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Gerald Flottmann, DVM
Gretchen Norton, DVM
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Heather Schroeder, MBA, CVT
Holly Weber, DVM, CVA
Imeldo Laurel, VTS
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Jake Donaway, CVT
James Barclay, LATG, RVT
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Kari Mundschenk, DVM, DACBVP (Feline)
Karl Jernstedt, DVM
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Kris Guffa, CVT
Lara Jackson, RVT
Lauren Johnson, DVM
Lauren Panasevich, DVM, PhD
Leslie Boudreau, CVPM, SPHR, RVTG, PHR, PHRCA
Leslie Wolff, DVM
Lucy Nash, RVT
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Maggie Placer, DVM
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Mark Hope, DVM
Mary Ann Vande Linde, DVM
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Melissa Huet, DVM
Michael Frost, RVT
Michael Ling
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Michelle Rosentel, DVM
Mike Kirkpatrick, DVM
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Mylissa Fitzpatrick, LVT
Nancy Leverenz, DVM
Nathanael Oster, VMD, MBA
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Peter Perron, DVM
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Priscilla Bowens, DVM, MPH, JD
Rebecca Maegerle
Rebekah Mack-Gertig, DVM, DACVIM
Renee LaCorte, LVT, CVT, VTS (ECC)
Richard Edling, DVM, MBA
Richard Goldstein, DVM, DACVIM (SAIM) DECVIM-CA
Richard Kiely, BS. DVM
Robert Forbes, DVM
Robert Gribble, DVM, CVPM
Robin Cobb, CVT
Rochen Heers, DVM
Sally Lane, CVA, DVM, CCRT
Samantha Clarke, DVM
Scott Weinman, DVM
Shannon Cabell, DVM, MBA
Shaun Deniston
Shelly Adrian, DVM
Stacie DeClue, RVT
Stephanie McKennon, CVPM
Stephanie Sellge
Stephanie Thompson, DVM
Suzanne Thomas, LVT, CCFP, CVBL
Sylvia Conway, BSc, BVetMed, MRCVS
Talin Koutnouyan
Taylor Tillery, DVM
Tiffany Schusler, MS, RVT
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Tracy Revoir, DVM
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Chance to receive a limited custommadeblownglass art!
Location Breakers K Level 2
10:00 - 10:50a
11:00 - 11:50a
Lagoon I Level 2
Feeding Pets to Thrive Throughout Life
SA128
Sarah Abood, Julie Churchill
Mandalay Bay A Level 2 Mandalay Bay B Level 2
+Practical Guide to Supplements in Cancer Care & Beyond
S27A
Sue Ettinger Sponsored by: Nutramax
Tackling Weighty Matters: Navigating Weight Conversations
SA129
Sarah Abood, Julie Churchill
12:00 - 12:50p
1:15 - 1:45p
2:00 - 2:50p
Three Critical Steps to Diagnosing Indolent Lymphoma to Radically Change the Prognosis for Your Patient
SR07
Rachel Venable
Mandalay Bay D Level 2
+Looking Under the Hood: How Metabolic Dysfunction Impairs Health in Aging Dogs
S32A
Brennen McKenzie Sponsored by: Loyal
+A New Look at Old Labs: Familiar Lab Values as Potential Indicators of Unhealthy Aging
S32B
Brennen McKenzie Sponsored by: Loyal
3:00 - 3:50p
Home Hacks to Manage Mobility Issues in Senior/ Geriatric Dogs & Cats
SA098
Mary Gardner Sponsored by: CareCredit
Empathetic Endings: Navigating the Journey of Pet Euthanasia: Part 1
SA099
Mary Gardner Sponsored by: CareCredit
Empathetic Endings: Navigating the Journey of Pet Euthanasia: Part 2
Harness the Power of the Diet History SR01
Sarah Abood, Julie Churchill
+A Multi-faceted Approach to Canine Atopic Dermatitis
S30A
Domenico Santoro Sponsored by: Purina
+Practical Aspects & Innovations in Diet Trials for Food Allergy Diagnosis
S30B
Galia Sheinberg Sponsored by: Purina
Decontaminating the Poisoned Patient SR03
Renee Schmid
4:00 - 4:50p
SA100
Mary Gardner Sponsored by: CareCredit
+Diet & Canine Chronic Enteropathy – Maximizing Clinical Impact
S30C
Alison Manchester Sponsored by: Purina
5:00 - 5:50p
Location
Mandalay Bay E Level 2
Anesthetic Risk & Considerations for Brachycephalic Dog Anesthesia
SA001
Juliana Figueiredo
10:00 - 10:50a
11:00 - 11:50a
Anesthetic Management of Brachycephalic Dogs
SA002
Juliana Figueiredo
Mandalay Bay F Level 2 Mandalay Bay G Level 2
+Bowl Before Biopsy: The Value of Dietary Intervention Before Invasive Diagnostic
S31A
Ashlie Saffire
Sponsored by: Royal Canin
+What’s New with Feline
Constipation: Accute & Chronic Treatment Modalities
S31B
Ashlie Saffire
Sponsored by: Royal Canin
12:00 - 12:50p 1:15 - 1:45p
2:00 - 2:50p
Dizzy Yet? Management of Vestibular Disease in Dogs & Cats
SA116
Fred Wininger
3:00 - 3:50p
What a Pain in the Neck: Generalist Neck Pain Cases
SA117
Fred Wininger
But I Don’t Have $10,000: Managing the Down Dog in Real Life
+Nutrition & Enteral Feeding For the Critical Cat
S31C
Ashlie Saffire
Sponsored by: Royal Canin
+The Value of Understanding Feline Cognition & its Connection to Nutrition
S29C
Allison McGrath
Sponsored by: Hill's
+Improving Our Pets’ Wellbeing: The New Era of Pheromone Products S47
Update on the Diagnosis of Feline Infectious Peritonitis
SA079
Krystle Reagan Sponsored by: Everycat
Mandalay Bay H Level 2
+Derm Detectives Skin Mystery Cases: Expert Treatment Strategies for Allergic Dogs & Cats
S22A
Ashley Bourgeois, Julia Miller, Natalie Marks
Sponsored by: Zoetis
Update on the Treatment of Feline Infectious Peritonitis
SA080
Krystle Reagan Sponsored by: Everycat
+Allergy Mimickers & Common Derm Case Pitfalls to Avoid
S22B
Ashley Bourgeois, Julia Miller, Natalie Marks
Sponsored by: Zoetis
Bring It On! Feline Behavior Q&A
SR05
Marion Desmarchelier
Management & Prevention of Chronic Viral URI
SA081
Michael Lappin
Sponsored by: Everycat
Unintended Perioperative Hypothermia in Small Animal Patients: Causes, Consequences, & Management
SA003
Juliana Figueiredo
How to STOP Surgical Pain: Local/ Regional Blocks: Part 1
SA004
+Hot Tips from Dermatology Experts & Interactive DiscussionYour Questions Answered S22C
Ashley Bourgeois, Julia Miller, Natalie Marks Sponsored by: Zoetis
+Role of anti-NGF mAbs in treatment of canine OA: Practical Implementation
S23A
B. Duncan X. Lascelles
Sponsored by: Zoetis
4:00 - 4:50p
SA118
Fred Wininger
Knockin’ Noggins’: An Update on Head Trauma Management
SA119
5:00 - 5:50p
Fred Wininger
Patrick Pageat
Sponsored by: Signs North America
Tamara Grubb
+Practice makes PURR-fect: Expert Exam Tips to Get the Most Info in Limited Kitty Minutes (with demonstration)
S23B
Margaret Gruen
Sponsored by: Zoetis
How to STOP Surgical Pain: Local/ Regional Blocks: Part 2
SA005
Tamara Grubb
+Unleashing the Secrets: Mastering Canine Orthopedic Exams for Pawsitive Outcome
S23C
Ross Palmer
Sponsored by: Zoetis
Location Mandalay Bay J Level 2
10:00 - 10:50a
+Heartworm Disease: Timely Updates on an Age-Old Problem
S01A
Susan Little
Sponsored by: Boehringer Ingelheim
+Tackling Tough Topics: Resistance in Canine Parasitology
S01B
11:00 - 11:50a
Jeba Jesudoss Chelladurai
Sponsored by: Boehringer Ingelheim
12:00 - 12:50p
1:15 - 1:45p
2:00 - 2:50p
+Vanquishing Feline Vector-Borne Disease
S01C
Lindsay Starkey
Sponsored by: Boehringer Ingelheim
+Converging on Consensus? New Recommendations for Diagnosis, Treatment, & Prevention of Leptospirosis
3:00 - 3:50p
4:00 - 4:50p
S02A
Jane Sykes
Sponsored by: Boehringer Ingelheim
+Prevailing Over Parvovirus: Modern Management for an Enduring Disease
S02B
Chumkee Aziz
Sponsored by: Boehringer Ingelheim
+Coughing Up Answers: A Clinical Approach to Canine Infectious Respiratory Disease Complex
5:00 - 5:50p
S02C
Carol Reinero
Sponsored by: Boehringer Ingelheim
Bay L Level 2
+Dietary Management of Common Problems in Brachycephalic Dogs: An Internist Perspective
S29A
Aida Vientós-Plotts Sponsored by: Hill's
+Prioritizing Protein: Nutritional Considerations for the Sick Pet
S29B
Catherine Ruggiero Sponsored by: Hill's
+A Revolution in Feline Diabetes Mellitus Care! Novel Drugs and New Recommendations
S07A
Susan Little Sponsored by: Elanco
+Cliff Notes for SGLT2 Inhibitors in Treatment of Cats with Diabetes
S07B
Jocelyn Mott
Sponsored by: Elanco
+Optimizing Management of CKD Associated Anemia in Cats
S07C
Shelly Vaden
Sponsored by: Elanco
+Management of Anemia in Feline Chronic Kidney Disease
S07D
JD Foster
Sponsored by: Elanco
Mastering Feline Conjunctivitis: A Deep Dive into Feline Herpesvirus-1
SA133
Lucy Walsh
The Eye is Foggy: Identifying & Managing Feline Uveitis
SA134
Lucy Walsh
Introduction to Integrative Veterinary Medicine
SA109
Mushtaq Memon
Sponsored by: Chi Dog
Basic Concepts of Acupuncture & Traditional Chinese Veterinary Medicine
SA110
Mushtaq Memon
Sponsored by: Chi Dog
Ocular Emergencies Part 1: Traumatic Eye Injuries
SA135
Lucy Walsh
Ocular Emergencies Part 2: Sudden Blindness
SA136
Lucy Walsh
Integrative Veterinary Medicine & Traditional Chinese Veterinary Medicine in Practice
SA111
Mushtaq Memon
Sponsored by: Chi Dog
Non-Pharmaceutical Treatment for the Non Surgical Cruciate SA112
Janice Huntingford Sponsored by: Chi Dog
Mastering Difficult Conversations: Enhancing Communication Skills for Delivering Bad News SA131
Rachel Venable
Sponsored by: Dechra
Cancer Treatment Options for Primary Practitioners. What to do When Owners Decline Referral SA132
Rachel Venable
Sponsored by: Dechra
Paws on Poisons: Navigating the Top ‘Fur-bidden’ Pet Toxins SA186
Renee Schmid
Adam Christman
Toxin Trends from a Pet Poison Center: A Year in Review SA187
Renee Schmid
10:00 - 10:50a
11:00 - 11:50a
& Critical Care
12:00 - 12:50p
1:15 - 1:45p
2:00 - 2:50p
To Cut or Not To Cut? That is the Diagnostic Imaging Question
SA063
Jaime Rechy Jr.
Current Updates in Acute Hemorrhagic Diarrhea Syndrome
SA064
Andrea Monnig
Street Medicine: Providing High Quality Care in Low Resource Settings
SA170
Jon Geller
Three Dog Night: Caring for Pets of the Indigent
SA171
Jon Geller
Does Every Cat have a Murmur These Days?
Feline Heart Disease
Diagnosis & Treatment
SA019
Katherine Scollan
Mitral Valve Disease: Practical Guide to Acute & Chronic Heart Failure
Treatment
SA020
Katherine Scollan
Overview of Rodenticide Classes & Therapy Needs
SA185
Renee Schmid
Separation Anxiety
SA012
Marion Desmarchelier
Sponsored by: PRN
3:00 - 3:50p
Emergency Management of the Brachycephalic Patient
SA065
Andrea Monnig
Top 5 Emergency Procedures that Every Veterinarian Should Know
SA066
Andrea Monnig
Peticaid: A Bold Initiative for Access to Care
SA172
Jon Geller
Providing Veterinary Care in a War Zone
SA173
Jon Geller
Collapse & Syncope
SA021
Katherine Scollan
The Heart of the Matter: Guiding Euthanasia Choices Through Comprehensive Quality of Life Assessments
SA101
Mary Gardner Sponsored by: Care Credit
Abnormal Repetitive Behaviors in Cats & Dogs: Can we do Better?
SA013
Marion Desmarchelier
What’s Your POCUS Diagnosis?
SR04
Jaime Rechy Jr
Unifying Care: Key Oncology Insights for General Practitioners
SA130
Rachel Venable
Sponsored by: Dechra
The ABCs of ECGs: Diagnosis & Treatment of Common Arrhythmias In Dogs and Cats
SA022
Katherine Scollan
Tag, You’re It! Nutrition Programs that Use Every Member of the Healthcare Team
SA126
Sarah Abood
Julie Churchill
2024 RECOVER CPR Guidelines: Basic Life Support
SA160
Jamie Burkitt
2024 RECOVER CPR Guidelines: Advanced Life Support
SA161
Jamie Burkitt
Urine Good HandsClinical Updates on Feline Idiopathic Cystitis and Urethral Obstruction
4:00 - 4:50p
SA067
Andrea Monnig
Is it Behavioral or Medical? Or Could it be Both?
SA014
Marion Desmarchelier
Practical Otic Anatomy
SA040
Lynette Cole
Are Those Statistics in Your Pocket or are You Just Lying? How to Critically Evaluate Journal Publications for Practitioners
SA058
Jenifer Chatfield
2024 RECOVER CPR Guidelines: Neonatal Resuscitation
SA162
Jamie Burkitt
5:00 - 5:50p
Emergency Care Redefined: Essential Elements for GP’s Providing Emergency Services
SA068
Tannetje Crocker
Feline Anxiety
SA077
Marion Desmarchelier
Diagnosis & Management Strategies for Chronic Otitis
SA041
Lynette Cole
Logical Approach to the Febrile Cat
SA102
Krystle Reagan
Should I Stay or Should I Go? The Evidence on When to Stop CPR
SA163
Kenichiro Yagi
7:00 - 7:50a
8:00 - 8:50a
+Laser Therapy – Improve Patient Outcomes with Photobiomodulation, Your Everyday Therapeutic Multi-tool S17A
John Godbold Sponsored by: Companion Animal
10:00 - 10:50a
+Breaking Boundaries & Beliefs of Laser Therapy - Considerations for the Oncology Patient S17B
Chelsea Tripp Sponsored by: Companion Animal
+Feline Fine: Feline Heartworm S13A
Katie Krebs, Craig Prior, Kelly Mitchell Sponsored by: Antech
+Why Weight? Flipping the Script in the Exam Room for Proactive Weight Management
S14A
Ernie Ward, Ashley Self, Emily Luisana Sponsored by: Virbac
Visit the Exhibit Hall 8:50 - 10:00a
+Feline Fine: Communicating the Value of Wellness Testing for Cats
S13B
Holly Brown, Jason Coe Sponsored by: Antech
11:00 - 11:50a
+What a Pain in the Neck: Incorporating Photobiomodulation into the Management of Canine Cervical Disease
S17C
Jessica Bunch Sponsored by: Companion Animal
12:00 - 12:50p
1:15 - 1:45p Don’t Shy Away: Turn Potential Conflict & Controversy into Collaboration
2:00 - 2:50p
SR09
Sarah Abood, Julie Churchill
+Feline Fine: Feline Giardia Updates: Emerging One Health findings for your clinical dayto-day
S13C
Christian Leutenegger, Michelle Evason Sponsored by: Antech
How to Provide the Best Treatments & Prognosis for Dogs with Mast Cell Tumors
SR08
Rachel Venable
+Muscle Matters: Revolutionizing Canine Mobility with Ursolic Acid
S14B
Leilani Alvarez, Christopher Adams Sponsored by: Virbac
+Skin Infections: Latest Insights on Therapy for Quick Resolution & Long-term Success
S14C
Jason Pieper Sponsored by: Virbac
+Mitigating Burnout with Mentorship: A New Era of Veterinary Support S11A
Addie Reinhard Sponsored by: Merck Animal Health
+Creating Customized Support Structures to Improve Veterinary Team Wellbeing
S11B
Addie Reinhard Sponsored by: Merck Animal Health
When Minutes Matter - The Systematic Approach to the Triage Exam
SR12
Andrea Monnig
Visit the Exhibit Hall 12:50 - 2:00p
+Feline fine: Feline ID Po-PURR-i S13D
Craig Prior, Julia Veir, Katie Krebs Sponsored by: Antech
+The View on Procedural Sedation from A to Zenalpha® S36
+Minimally Invasive Surgical Oncology
S24B
Justin Gangei Sponsored by: Zomedica
+Ready for It? Advancements in Digital Microscopy to Help Make Cytology More Efficient
+Conflict Management: Creating Healthier Work Environments
S11C
Alyssa Mages Sponsored by: Merck Animal Health
3:00 - 3:50p
Tannetje Crocker, Darci Palmer
Jane Quandt Sponsored by: Dechra
+ Symposia
S24C
Ashley Bourgeois Sponsored by: Zomedica +Financial Wellness, Flourishing Teams: Bridging Personal & Practice Finances for a Thriving Personal & Professional Future.
S11D
Jessica Molina
Sponsored by: Merck Animal Health
Visit the Exhibit Hall 3:50 - 5:00p
7:00 - 7:50a
8:00 - 8:50a
The Great Collapse: Differentiating Acute Lower Motor Neuron Disease in Dogs
SA120
Ryan Gibson
Purr-fecting the Diagnosis: Navigating Feline
Neurology
SA121
10:00 - 10:50a
Ryan Gibson
11:00 - 11:50a
Windows to the Brain:
A Journey into NeuroOphthalmology
SA122
Ryan Gibson
12:00 - 12:50p
1:15 - 1:45p
2:00 - 2:50p
Gastrointestinal Decontamination Methods in the Dog & Cat
SR15
Renee Schmid
Pain Management for the Low-Surgical Dose Patient
SA147
Mark Epstein
3:00 - 3:50p
Pain Management for the High-Surgical Dose Patients
SA148
Mark Epstein
Complicated Patients: Overview of Anesthesia & Analgesia Concerns in Patients with Underlying Disease
SA006
Tamara Grubb
+Complications in Acute Canine Pancreatitis: Clinical Experience with Secondary Hepatopathies
S15A
David Twedt Sponsored by: Ceva
+SENVELGO & the Diabetic Cat: What We’ve Learned So Far
S04A
Thomas Schermerhorn Sponsored by: Boehringer Ingelheim Visit the Exhibit Hall 8:50 - 10:00a
Complicated Patients: Anesthesia & Analgesia Protocols for Patients with Specific Diseases
SA007
Tamara Grubb
Complicated Patients: Anesthesia & Analgesia for Geriatric & Pediatric Patients
SA008
Tamara Grubb
+Acute Pancreatitis in Dogs: Updates on Disease & Diagnosis
S15B
Joerg Steiner, Harry Cridge Sponsored by: Ceva
+Managing Acute Canine Pancreatitis: Moving Beyond Supportive Care
S15C
Harry Cridge, Joerg Steiner Sponsored by: Ceva
+Treatment Approach to the Diabetic Cat with Comorbidities
S04B
Thomas Schermerhorn, J. Catharine ScottMoncrieff Sponsored by: Boehringer Ingelheim
+Top 5 Low-Stress Techniques for Feline Care S04C
Sally Foote Sponsored by: Boehringer Ingelheim
The 5 POCUS Pitfalls to Diagnosing Pleural Effusion
SR13
Soren Boysen, Serge Chalhoub
Visit the Exhibit Hall 12:50 - 2:00p
+Detect | Treat | Monitor: Navigating the Canine Cancer Journey with the Nu.Q® Vet Cancer Test
S37
Sue Ettinger
Sponsored by: Volition
+Mastering Atopic
Dermatitis: Multimodal Management for Holistic Control
S27B
Joya Griffin
Sponsored by: Nutramax
Subtle Signs: Senior Feline Dental Care
SA028
Heidi Lobprise
+Raw Diets 101
S19
Jenifer Cash Sponsored by: Instinct Pet Food
Golden Years, Hidden Tears: Senior Canine Dental Health
SA029
Heidi Lobprise
Visit the Exhibit Hall 3:50 - 5:00p
+ Symposia
+Feline Leukemia Virus (FeLV): How Real is the Threat?
S04D
Richard Ford Sponsored by: Boehringer Ingelheim
+A Pawsitive Approach to Managing Hyperthyroid Cats
S38
Susan Little Sponsored by: Norbrook
Location Mandalay Bay L Level 2
7:00 - 7:50a
8:00 - 8:50a
+Nonsurgical Management of Often Times Non-surgical Diseases: How I Treat Shoulders & Lumbosacral Disease
S24A
Matthew Brunke Sponsored by: Zomedica
+Quit Your Itchin’!: Managing Pruritus & Frustrations with Canine Allergy
10:00 - 10:50a
11:00 - 11:50a
S08A
Brittany Lancellotti Sponsored by: Elanco
+“Anti-Hero”: A Variety of Antiinflammatories & Antipruritics for Canine Allergic Dermatitis
S08B
Brittany Lancellotti Sponsored by: Elanco
12:00 - 12:50p 1:15 - 1:45p
2:00 - 2:50p
+Zen & the Art of Treating Canine Allergic Dermatitis
S08C
Brittany Lancellotti Sponsored by: Elanco
+Zenrelia: Real World Practical Experience
S08D
3:00 - 3:50p
Seas B Level 3
Tips for Talking to Clients about Nutrition When They Don’t Want to Listen
SA127
Sarah Abood, Julie Churchill
Seas D Level 3 South Seas E Level 3
Hiss & Slither: Venomous Threats to Pets
SA188
Renee Schmid, Jenifer Chatfield
Visit the Exhibit Hall 8:50 - 10:00a
Let Food Be Thy Medicine – How to Use Therapeutic Diets
SA124
Sarah Abood, Julie Churchill
Let Medicine Be Thy Food – Evaluating & Comparing ‘Homemade’ Therapeutic Diet Options
SA125
Sarah Abood, Julie Churchill
Exotic Pets & Their Not-so-Exotic Toxins
SA189
Renee Schmid, Jenifer Chatfield
Non-Pharmaceutical Treatment of the Neurological Patient
SA114
Janice Huntingford
Visit the Exhibit Hall 12:50 - 2:00p
Influenza: Current Trends in the Pathogen & It’s Prevention
SA059
Jenifer Chatfield Sponsored by: Virox
Respiratory Medicine Challenges: A Case-based Discussion
SA169
Thomas Lewis Sponsored by: Elanco
Non-Pharmaceutical Treatment of Internal Medicine Disorders
SA113
Janice Huntingford
Non-Pharmaceutical Treatment of Osteoarthritis
SA115
Aida Vientós-Plotts
Janice Huntingford
Visit the Exhibit Hall 3:50 - 5:00p
Beyond the Itch: Updates & Diagnosis of Feline Atopic Skin Syndrome
SA042
Sandra Koch
Less Itch, More Purr: Treating Feline Atopic Skin Syndrome
SA043
Sandra Koch
Itchy & Scratchy...is it Atopic Dermatitis?
SA044
Sandra Diaz
Happy Tails: A Multimodal Approach to Atopic Dermatitis
SA045
Sandra Diaz
Dermatology Case Discussions
SA046
Sandra Diaz, Sandra Koch
Medicine Emergency & Critical Care
Emergency & Critical Care
Location South Seas F Level 3
7:00 - 7:50a
Your Veterinary Technician does WHAT!?! Extreme Utilization in Practice & Navigating Legalities
8:00 - 8:50a
SA069
Kenichiro Yagi, Shelly Paioff
Emergency Transfusions - Recent Updates to Practical Challenges
SA070
10:00 - 10:50a
Kenichiro Yagi
Stop the Bleed! Hemostasis & Resuscitation
SA071
11:00 - 11:50a
Rita Hanel
South Seas H Level 3
Do you see what I see? Part 1Canine Ocular Surface Disease
SA137
Sara Erlichman
South Seas J Level 3 Reef E Level 2
How Many Ways Can You Spay A Bitch?
SA196
Brian Evans
Visit the Exhibit Hall 8:50 - 10:00a
Do you see what I see? Part 2Canine Intraocular Disease
SA138
Sara Erlichman
Systemic Disease: When the Eye is the Tip of the Iceberg
SA139
Lucy Walsh
Spanish 101 for the Clinic & the Farm
SA197
Miguel Ortiz, Maria Jose Navarrete Talloni
+Gone to the Dogs & Cats: CBD/ CBDA for Pain in Small Animal Practice!
S34B
Joseph Wakshlag Sponsored by: ElleVet
+Hemp Supplement Quality Control & Pharmacokinetics: Choosing Products Wisely
S34C
Joseph Wakshlag Sponsored by: ElleVet
12:00 - 12:50p
1:15 - 1:45p
2:00 - 2:50p
Hold the Salt: Part 1 - The Recipe for Hyponatremia
SA072
Rita Hanel
Hold the Salt: Part 2 - The Recipe for Hypernatremia
3:00 - 3:50p
SA073
Rita Hanel
Visit the Exhibit Hall 12:50 - 2:00p
Eye Know Everything! Do you? An Interactive Case Discussion
SA140
Lucy Walsh
Functional Urinary Outflow Obstruction in Male Dogs: Let Them Pee!
SA190
Julie Byron
Getting Involved in Clinical Trials in Private Practice: What You & Your Team Need to Know
SA199
Sarah Moore
Black Box Thinking: Learning from Medical Errors
SA200
Melinda Larson
Visit the Exhibit Hall 3:50 - 5:00p
Incontinence Update: Key Points from the Recent Consensus Statement
SR14
Julie Byron
+CBD & CBDA: What We Know About Seizures & Anxiety?
S34D
Fred Wininger, Joseph Wakshlag Sponsored by: ElleVet
+A Clinician’s Guide to Regenerative Medicine in the Veterinary Practice
S39
Ron Walton
Sponsored by: Ardent Animal Health
Topics
Respiratory
Location Breakers K Level 2
7:00 - 7:50a
8:00 - 8:50a
10:00 - 10:50a
11:00 - 11:50a
12:00 - 12:50p
1:15 - 1:45p
Respiratory Distress in Dogs & Cats: A Quick Guide
SR21
Aida Vientós-Plotts
Feline Medicine Pain Management
Telemedicine Diagnostics
Infectious Disease Behavior
Internal Medicine Respiratory Surgery Diagnostics Pain Management Practice Operations Dermatology Parasitology
Lagoon I Level 2
+Don’t Forget Our Feline Friends: Assessing & Treating DJD in Cats, Laser, PRP, & More!
S17D
Janice Huntingford Sponsored by: Companion Animal
Mandalay Bay A Level 2
+Next-level Veterinary Care: Advancing Diagnostics & Efficiency With Telemedicine & Rapid Read S13E
Diane Wilson, Lisa Ziemer Sponsored by: Antech
Visit the Exhibit Hall 8:50 - 10:00a
+How to Incorporate PlateletRich Plasma in General Practice S17E
Heather Owen Sponsored by: Companion Animal
+From Research to Reality: Current Insights on PBM in Veterinary Medicine
S17F
Lisa Miller Sponsored by: Companion Animal
Management of Recurrent Bladder Stones
SR20
Julie Byron
+Spectrum of Care Diagnostics: Critical Conversations about Complex Cases S13F
Holly Brown, Jason Coe Sponsored by: Antech
+Spectrum of Care Diagnostics: Chatting Options for Infectious Disease Testing with Pet Parents S13G
Jason Coe, Katie Krebs , Kelly Mitchell Sponsored by: Antech
Visit the Exhibit Hall 12:50 - 2:00p
Updates on Feline Respiratory Disease: It’s Not All Asthma
SA167
Aida Vientós-Plotts
2:00 - 2:50p
3:00 - 3:50p
Mandalay Bay B Level 2
+Feline Anxiety: When Enrichment Isn’t Enough S14E
Meghan Herron Sponsored by: Virbac
From “Dying” to “Saved” in 12 Minutes: The Ingredients of a Successful ER Team – The Nursing Perspective
SR11
Kenichiro Yagi, Jessica Carter, Rachel Cepelak
+Spectrum of Care Diagnostics: CBC, CRP, & IHD– Oh My! Understanding Complicated Cases & Involving Clients in Diagnostic Decision-making
S13H
Holly Brown, Brad Ryan, Kelly Mitchell
Sponsored by: Antech
The Low Down on Laryngeal Paralysis: Helping Your Patients
Breathe Easier
SA168
Lauren Reeves
+Debunking Common Practices in a General Practice Setting with New Insights
S40
Vanessa Aberman
Sponsored by: Modern Animal
+Shake It Off! A Fear Free Approach to Otitis Externa S14F
Brittany Lancellotti
Sponsored by: Virbac
+Spectrum of Care: Closing the Gap on Heartworm Prevention S14G
Angela Bice
Sponsored by: Virbac Visit the Exhibit Hall 3:50 - 5:00p
Location Mandalay Bay D Level 2
7:00 - 7:50a
8:00 - 8:50a
+A Holistic Approach to Otitis, Allergic Dermatitis, & Flea Allergy Dermatitis S12A
Christine McKinney Sponsored by:
Merck Animal Health
+It’s Always Tick Season S12B
10:00 - 10:50a
11:00 - 11:50a
Susan Little Sponsored by:
Merck Animal Health
+From Itch to Remedy: JAK Inhibitors in Veterinary Medicine - Taming Itch & Inflammation One Woof at a Time S12C
Joya Griffin Sponsored by:
Merck Animal Health
12:00 - 12:50p
1:15 - 1:45p
2:00 - 2:50p
+Staying Pawsitive about Feline Leukemia Virus
S12D
Petra Cerna
Sponsored by: Merck Animal Health
Bay E Level 2
Meow-nificent Mouth Mission SA030
Jennifer Mathis, Vanessa Huizar
Bay F Level 2
Bay G Level 2
Parenteral Therapeutics for Chronic Pain SA149
Mark Epstein
Visit the Exhibit Hall 8:50 - 10:00a
The Feline Foe: Tooth Resorption, & the Stomatitis Saga SA031
Vanessa Huizar, Jennifer Mathis
Extraction in Action SA032
Vanessa Huizar, Jennifer Mathis
Getting Crap Out of a Cat: Update on the Management of Feline Constipation SA084
Craig Webb
The Snuffly Cat: Treating Feline Infectious Upper Respiratory Disease
SA085
Krystle Reagan
The 5 POCUS Pitfalls to Diagnosing Pneumothorax
SR18
Soren Boysen, Serge Chalhoub
Visit the Exhibit Hall 12:50 - 2:00p
Extraction Dissatisfaction
SA033
Vanessa Huizar, Jennifer Mathis
Avian Airway Imaging
SA103
Eric Hostnik
Is it IBD or Infectious?
Case-based Examples of Enteropathies in CatsPart 1
SA082
Michael Lappin, Craig Webb
Bay H Level 2
+Navigating Antibiotic Resistant Skin Infections in General Practice S16A
Ashley Bourgeois Sponsored by: Ceva
+From Reactive to Proactive: How a Change in Treatment Strategy Can Help Your Atopic Patients S16B
Melissa Hall Sponsored by: Ceva
+Feline Atopic Skin Syndrome: Managing the Challenge S16C
Domenico Santoro Sponsored by: Ceva
+Chronic Disease Management in Practice: Enhancing Care Through Personalized Recommendations
S41A
Emily Tincher Sponsored by: Nationwide
+Don’t Go Viral! What’s New with CIV?
S12E
3:00 - 3:50p
Sara Gonzalez
Sponsored by: Merck Animal Health
Tooth or Dare, All Things Dentistry Gamified
SA034
Vanessa Huizar, Jennifer Mathis
Avian Gastroenterology Imaging
SA104
Eric Hostnik
Visit the Exhibit Hall 3:50 - 5:00p
Is it IBD or Infectious?
Case-based Examples of Enteropathies in CatsPart 2
SA083
Michael Lappin, Craig Webb
7:00 - 7:50a
+Mitral Valve Disease: Managing Clinical Signs & Extending Life
S05A
8:00 - 8:50a
Lance Visser, Whit Church
Sponsored by: Boehringer Ingelheim
+Mitral Valve Disease: Case Review
S05B
10:00 - 10:50a
11:00 - 11:50a
Lance Visser Sponsored by: Boehringer Ingelheim
+Mitral Valve Disease Masterclass Panel Discussion
S05C
Dawn Boothe, Lance Visser, Whit Church, Sonya Gordon Sponsored by: Boehringer Ingelheim
12:00 - 12:50p
2:00 - 2:50p
+Endocrine GameChanger: Boost Your Practice with Rapid In-House Testing
S24E
Ernie Ward Sponsored by: Zomedica
+A New Category of Care: A Practitioner’s Guide to Proactive, Non-Invasive Screening of Lumps and Bumps
S44
Natalie Marks
Sponsored by: HT Vista
Salivary Mucoceles –Surgical Techniques with Tips & Tricks!
SA178
Joanna Pogue
Pharmacokinetic Puzzles: Navigating Drug Metabolism & Adverse Reactions in Cats & Dogs
SA150
Marike Visser
Visit the Exhibit Hall 8:50 - 10:00a
+Optimizing Care for Brachycephalic Dogs with Respiratory & Aerodigestive Disorders
S09A
Carol Reinero Sponsored by: Elanco
+Hot Topics in Canine Infectious Disease
S09B
Michael Lappin Sponsored by: Elanco
Principles of Wound Management – Case Presentations SA179
Joanna Pogue
Urinary Incontinence –The Surgical Side!
SA180
Joanna Pogue
Snakebite Envenomations
- They are Not Just Bad Bee Stings, Part 1 - The Who & What!
SA157
Ken Pawlowski
Snakebite Envenomations
- They are Not Just Bad Bee Stings, Part 2 - The How & Why!
SA158
Ken Pawlowski
Visit the Exhibit Hall 12:50 - 2:00p
+Puppy Socialization or Infectious Disease Prevention - Can’t We Have Both?
S09C
Meghan Herron Sponsored by: Elanco
Inflammatory Polyps in Cats: When to Pluck & When to Cut
SA181
Kathleen Ham
Rattlesnake Vaccine - The Good, the Bad, & the Controversy!
SA159
Ken Pawlowski
Emergency Seizure Management: The Current Standards May Surprise You
SA123
Fred Wininger, Tannetje Crocker
Sponsored by: PRN
Veterinary Point of Care Ultrasound for Everyday Practice: Point-of-care Abdominal Ultrasound
SA153
Soren Boysen, Serge Chalhoub
Veterinary Point of Care Ultrasound for Everyday Practice: What are All Those Lines & Sines!?! Understanding Normal Pleural Space & Lung Ultrasound (PLUS) Findings
SA154
Soren Boysen, Serge Chalhoub
Veterinary Point of Care
Ultrasound for Everyday Practice: Paradigm Shifts in Diagnosing Pneumothorax, Pleural Effusion & Lung Pathology with Point-of-careultrasound
SA155
Soren Boysen, Serge Chalhoub
3:00 - 3:50p
+New Tests & Reassessment of Old Tests for Early Diagnosis of CKD
S27C
Greg Grauer Sponsored by: Nutramax
+Preventing Disease While Preserving Behavioral Health in Shelter Dogs & Cats
S09D
Meghan Herron Sponsored by: Elanco
Mammary Tumors
SA182
Kathleen Ham
Visit the Exhibit Hall 3:50 - 5:00p
Approach to Recurrent Urinary Tract Infections
SA191
Julie Byron
Veterinary Point of Care
Ultrasound for Everyday Practice: Cardiovascular Ultrasound Made Easy
SA156
Soren Boysen, Serge Chalhoub
Location
7:00 - 7:50a
8:00 - 8:50a
South Seas F Level 3
Beyond the Numbers: Clinical Interpretation of Laboratory Data in Dogs & Cats with Hepatobiliary Disease
SA091
Tarini Ullal
10:00 - 10:50a
Advances in the Diagnosis of Immune-mediated & Copper Associated Chronic Hepatitis in Dogs
SA092
Tarini Ullal
South Seas H Level 3
From Skin Scrapes to Culture: The Base Kitchen Tools for Feline Dermatology
SA047
Domenico Santoro
South Seas J Level 3
7:00 - 8:30a
Better Together: How a Surgeon & Internist Co-manage BOAS & Other Aerodigestive Disorders
SA201
Aida Vientós-Plotts, Lauren Reeves
Visit the Exhibit Hall 8:50 - 10:00a
Fungus Among Us: Fungal Skin Infections in Dogs & Cats
SA048
Domenico Santoro
Reef E Level 2
11:00 - 11:50a
Treatment Strategies To Achieve Remission & Prevent Relapse in Dogs with Immune-mediated & Copper Associated Chronic Hepatitis
SA093
Tarini Ullal
Skin Is In! Topical Therapy & Dermatologic Disease
SA049
Amy Schnedeker
10:00 - 11:30a
Unlocking the Canine Mind: A Multidisciplinary Approach to Understanding & Managing Cognitive Dysfunction Syndrome
SA202
Fred Wininger, Margaret Gruen, Martha Cline Sponsored by: PRN
+From Doubt to Data: The Science Behind Raw Pet Food
S20A
Susan Wynn
Sponsored by: Instinct Pet Food
+Safety of Commercial Raw Diets: What Pet Owners Need to Know S20B
Susan Wynn Sponsored by: Instinct Pet Food
12:00 - 12:50p
Rational Approach to the Patient with Chronic Refractory Diarrhea
SA094
Stanley Marks
2:00 - 2:50p
Visit the Exhibit Hall 12:50 - 2:00p
Itchy, Scratchy, Crusty, Oh My! Approach to the Pruritic Patient
SA050
Amy Schnedeker
2:00 - 3:30p
A Neurologist & Clinical Pharmacologist Walk into a Bar...
SA203
Dawn Boothe, Fred Wininger
Sponsored by: PRN
+Aging with Grace: Nutrition of the Geriatric Dog & Cat
S20C
Susan Wynn
Sponsored by: Instinct Pet Food
Canine Leptospirosis: Updates in Recommendations & Clinical Presentation
3:00 - 3:50p
SA061
Jenifer Chatfield
Sponsored by: Merck Animal Health
Dermatology Case Discussions
SA051
Amy Schnedeker, Domenico Santoro
Visit the Exhibit Hall 3:50 - 5:00p
+Beyond Kibble Diets: Navigating the Pet Food Spectrum
S20D
Susan Wynn
Sponsored by: Instinct Pet Food
Topics
Respiratory
Location Lagoon I Level 2
7:00 - 7:50a
Protocol Schmotocol!
SA060
Jenifer Chatfield
8:00 - 8:50a
10:00 - 10:50a
Monoclonal Marvels: Unleashing Antibody Therapies in Veterinary Medicine
SA151
Marike Visser
Monoclonal Antibodies In Dogs & Cats: A Review of Currently Approved Products
11:00 - 11:50a
SA152
Dawn Boothe
12:00 - 12:50p
1:15 - 1:45p
Practice Imaging
Mandalay Bay A Level 2
Trauma Surgery: The Insult to Injury
SA183
Kathleen Ham
Evidence-based Practice Emergency & Critical Care Gastroenterology Evidence-based Practice Internal Medicine
Mandalay Bay B Level 2
Monitoring During CPR: ECG Diagnosis Algorithm, ETCO2
SA164
Jamie Burkitt
Visit the Exhibit Hall 8:50 - 10:00a
Hemostasis: All Bleeding Stops
Eventually SA184
Kathleen Ham
Rabbit Gastrointestinal Imaging
SA105
Eric Hostnik
RECOVER CPR Guidelines: Post Cardiac Arrest Care
SA165
Jamie Burkitt
Mandalay Bay D Level 2
+Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever: A Binational One Health Challenge
S49
Johanna Salzer Sponsored by: CDC
+Canine Gastrointestinal Distress: A Simplified Practical Approach You can Practice Today
S46
Thiago Fachetti Fabris Sponsored by: Van Beek Natural Science
From Chaos to Composed: Teamwork Dynamics in CPR
SA166
Kenichiro Yagi
Spectrum of Care: Revolutionary Idea, Same Old Thing, or Empty Buzzword?
SA207
Brennen McKenzie Sponsored by: Loyal
Practice Pearls on Diagnosing, Managing, & Preventing Esophagitis & Stricture Formation
SR26
Stanley Marks
Visit the Exhibit Hall 12:50 - 2:00p
Introduction to Gastrointestinal Imaging - Fundamentals & Normal Findings
SA106
2:00 - 2:50p
Eric Hostnik
Gastrointestinal Obstructive Disease - Recognition & Interpretation
Mythbusters: ECC Myths & Truths
SA074
Kenichiro Yagi
Choosing Wisely: Things to Stop Doing in Your Practice (Maybe)
SA208
Brennen McKenzie Sponsored by: Loyal
Fluid Therapy: The Choice is not Always Clear!
SA075
Great Danes & Grandads: How Man’s Best Friend is Helping Us Turn Back the Clock
3:00 - 3:50p
SA107
Eric Hostnik
Advanced Gastrointestinal Imaging - Beyond Obstruction
SA108
4:00 - 4:50p
Eric Hostnik
Rita Hanel
SA209
Nicole Ehrhart Sponsored by: Loyal
Does it Work? Does it Matter? An Evidence-based Approach to OA Therapies
SA210
Brennen McKenzie Sponsored by: Loyal
Location
7:00 - 7:50a
Mandalay Bay E Level 2
Mandalay Bay F Level 2 Mandalay Bay G Level 2 Mandalay Bay H Level 2 Mandalay Bay J Level 2
8:00 - 8:50a
Approaching Behavior Cases in General Practice
SA016
Christine Calder
Sponsored by: PRN
10:00 - 10:50a
Behavioral Pharmacology: Treating Behavior Cases with Medications
SA017
Christine Calder
What is New in Feline Handling?
SA018
11:00 - 11:50a
Christine Calder
Managing Feline Diabetes
– What is it & How Does Nutrition Help?
SA086
Kara M. Burns
Sponsored by: Everycat
Visit the Exhibit Hall 8:50 - 10:00a
From Nose to Tail: Interesting Cases in Cats with Medical & Surgical Issues: Part 1
SA087
Michael Lappin, Catriona MacPhail
From Nose to Tail: Interesting Cases in Cats with Medical & Surgical Issues: Part 2
SA088
Michael Lappin, Catriona MacPhail
+The Impact of Otitis Externa on the Human-Dog Bond: Let’s Get Treatment Right the First Time
S18F
Valerie Fadok Sponsored by: HABA
+An Educational Vaccine at the Optimal Time: Before People Get Their Puppies
S18B
Ian Dunbar Sponsored by: HABA
+Preventative FEAR-FREE Handling for Puppy’s & Kitty’s First Visit: Make a Statement!
S18C
Ian Dunbar Sponsored by: HABA
+New Ideas for Treating Canine Diabetes Mellitus
S06A
Cynthia R. Ward Sponsored by: Boehringer Ingelheim
+Feline Diabetes: SENVELGO - Essentials & Getting Started S06B
Ellen Behrend, Patty Lathan Sponsored by: Boehringer Ingelheim
+Feline Diabetes: SENVELGO - Monitoring & Troubleshooting
S06C
Cynthia R. Ward Sponsored by: Boehringer Ingelheim
12:00 - 12:50p
1:15 - 1:45p
2:00 - 2:50p
Preoperative Anesthesia Considerations: Getting Reactive/Fractious Patients to the Hospital
SA009
Tamara Grubb
3:00 - 3:50p
Intraoperative Anesthesia Considerations: Anesthesia & Analgesia Infusions: Yes, YOU can!
SA010
Tamara Grubb
Canine Aggression: A Case Based Approach
SR24
Christine Calder
Visit the Exhibit Hall 12:50 - 2:00p
+When the Patients Don’t Read the Book - How to Work with High FAS Pets
S25B
Jennifer Merlo, Lori Chamberland Sponsored by: Fear Free
+Developing your Fear Free Leadership Team
S25C
Tori Williams
Sponsored by: Fear Free
Management of Feline Gastrointestinal Eosinophilic Sclerosing Fibroplasia
SA089
Petra Cerna Sponsored by: Everycat
For Me to Know & For You Never to Find Out, Cats & Pain & Getting Cats to Vets
SA090
Steve Dale
Sponsored by: Everycat
+Human-Animal Bond & Physical Welfare: Panel Discussion
S18D
Brittany Atkinson, Ian Dunbar, Patrick Flynn, Steve Dale, Valerie Fadok Sponsored by: HABA
+In Sickness & In Health: Preserving the HumanAnimal Bond in Times of Strife S18E
Brittany Atkinson Sponsored by: HABA
+SENVELGO - Case Discussions
S06D
Thomas Schermerhorn, J. Catharine Scott-Moncrieff, Cynthia R. Ward, Ellen Behrend, Patty Lathan
Sponsored by: Boehringer Ingelheim
Prevention & Intervention: Raising Behavioral Healthy Puppies & Kittens
SA015
Christine Calder
4:00 - 4:50p
Postoperative Anesthesia Considerations: We have to LOOK for PAIN! Easy Buttons for Pain Scoring
SA011
Tamara Grubb
+Fear Free Felines: Reducing Stress, Improving Health
S25D
Tabitha Kucera Sponsored by: Fear Free
+The Human Animal Bond & How It Affects Wellbeing on Both Ends of the Leash
S18A
Patrick Flynn, Steve Dale Sponsored by: HABA
Location Mandalay Bay L Level 2
7:00 - 7:50a
+Don’t Go From Bad to Worse: Acute Pain Control Techniques to Prevent Chronic Pain
S10D
8:00 - 8:50a
10:00 - 10:50a
Tamara Grubb
Sponsored by: IVAPM
+OA Pain is Seeing You, but Are You Seeing It? – Practical Screen Evaluation
S10A
Ross Palmer Sponsored by: IVAPM
+Strategies to Communicate OA Pain to the Pet Owner
S10B
11:00 - 11:50a
Ross Palmer Sponsored by: IVAPM
12:00 - 12:50p
South Seas B Level 3
Reignite the Spark! How Incorporating Physical Rehabilitation Techniques Can Significantly Enhance Your Patients Health, Boost Your Practice's Profitability, & Reignite the Joy in Your Work
SA206
Kara Amstutz
South Seas D Level 3
Veterinarians are the Heart: Your Role in Addressing Animal Cruelty in your Community
SA174
Kris Otteman, Linda Fielder, Emily Lewis
Visit the Exhibit Hall 8:50 - 10:00a
A Featherweight Title Bout: ACE Inhibitors vs. Spironolactone
SA023
Whit Church
History, Physical & BNP...With These Three, How can You go Wrong?
SA024
Whit Church
Scenes of the Crime: Animal Forensics Unveiled
SA175
Emily Lewis, Linda Fielder, Kris Otteman
South Seas E Level 3
Strategies for Dermatopathology
Biopsy Submission
SA052
Ryan Jennings
The True Interface - Where Clinical & Pathology Meet & Thrive!
SA053
Ryan Jennings
The Language of Bacteria: Interpreting Culture Results & Antimicrobial Susceptibility Reports
SA054
Dubra Diaz
1:15 - 1:45p
Visit the Exhibit Hall 12:50 - 2:00p
2:00 - 2:50p
+Bonding Clients to Your Practice through Excellence in Pain Relief & Lifestyle Restoration
S10C
Ross Palmer Sponsored by: IVAPM
3:00 - 3:50p
When it’s on the Right, Don’t be Wrong: Causes, Diagnosis, & Treatment of Right-sided Heart Disease
SA025
Whit Church
Black & White or Full Color
HD: Thoracic Radiography vs. Echocardiography
SA026
Whit Church
Beyond Tussigon®: How to Recognize & Treat Respiratory Disease vs. CHF
Practice Ready: 10 Steps to Animal Cruelty Response & Competency for Veterinary Teams
SA177
Kris Otteman
Feline Ureteral Obstruction: Diagnosis, Peri-operative Management & Optimizing Successful Outcomes
SA194
Carrie Palm
Best Practices: Beyond Traditional Management of Urethral Obstruction in Cats
Dealing with MDROs: Overcoming Barriers to Effective Antimicrobial Stewardship in Veterinary Practice
SA055
Dubra Diaz
4:00 - 4:50p
SA027
Whit Church
SA195
Julie Byron, Carrie Palm
Gastroenterology
Location South Seas F Level 3
7:00 - 7:50a
Swallowing Disorders in Dogs - Far More Common Than You Think!
SA095
8:00 - 8:50a
Stanley Marks
10:00 - 10:50a
Effective Management of Kidney Disease Associated Anemia
SA192
Carrie Palm
Leptospirosis: Updates on Diagnosis, Treatment & Prevention
SA193
11:00 - 11:50a
Carrie Palm
12:00 - 12:50p
1:15 - 1:45p
2:00 - 2:50p
Exocrine Pancreatic Insufficiency in Dogs & Cats - More Common than You Think!
SA096
Stanley Marks
Rational Use of Antimicrobials in Dogs & Cats with Diarrhea
SA097
3:00 - 3:50p
South Seas H Level 3
Diagnosis & Management of Forelimb Lameness in the Dog
SA141
Nina R. Kieves
South Seas J Level 3 Reef E Level 2
7:00 - 8:30a
Racing Hearts & Failing Pumps: Rapid Diagnosis & Rescue Strategies for Life-Threatening Arrhythmias & Acute Heart Failure
SA204
Whit Church, Rita Hanel
Visit the Exhibit Hall 8:50 - 10:00a
Distal Extremity Injuries - Carpal, Tarsal & Digit Injuries
SA142
Nina R. Kieves
Hip Dysplasia – What Can I Do?
SA143
Nina R. Kieves
10:00 - 11:30a
GI & Visceral Pain: Recognizing & Managing the Missed Nemesis
SA205
Mark Epstein, Stanley Marks
What Lies Beneath? Intraoral Radiographic Interpretation
SA035
Jennifer Mathis, Kristin Scott
Deciduous Dilemmas: Persistent Puppy Pediatric Perspectives
SA036
Kristin Scott, Abbie Janisch
Tool Time: Dental Extraction Equipment Identification & Use
SA037
Jennifer Mathis, Kristin Scott
Tips, Tricks, Tools, & Techniques in Veterinary Dentistry
SR25
Vanessa Huizar
Visit the Exhibit Hall 12:50 - 2:00p
Advanced Decision Making In Total Hip Replacement
SA144
Stephen Jones
Patella Re-luxation – Why Did it Recur & How to Manage The Case
SA145
Stanley Marks
Stephen Jones
Calcaneal Tendon Injuries – Case Challenges & Solutions
SA146
4:00 - 4:50p
Stephen Jones
Join the Local Block Party
SA038
Heidi Lobprise
Gingival Games – The Oral Tumor Challenge
SA039
Heidi Lobprise
Location Jasmine E Level 3
10:00 - 10:50a
Handling a Prickly Situation: Managing the Hedgehog Patient EX01
Grayson Doss
Four in the Front & Three in the Back: All About Guinea Pig Medicine EX02
11:00 - 11:50a
Grayson Doss
Where’d the Poop Go? Handling Rabbit Gastrointestinal Disorders EX03
12:00 - 12:50p
Grayson Doss
2:00 - 2:50p
Out of the Alimentary: Managing Common Extra-Gastrointestinal Disorders in Rabbits EX04
Grayson Doss
See This Fish: Incorporating Fish Patients into Veterinary Practice EX05
3:00 - 3:50p
Jessie Sanders
A Fish Swims in Your Door: Triage for Fish Patients EX06
4:00 - 4:50p
Jessie Sanders
Surgical Treatment of Pet Fish EX07
Jessie Sanders
5:00 - 5:50p
Location Banyan D Level 3 Jasmine E Level 3
7:00 - 7:50a
Nutrition of Psittacine Birds for the Veterinary Practitioner AAV01
Stephanie Lamb Sponsored by: AAV
Physical Examination, Anatomy, & Physiology of Pet Birds AAV02
Goldfish Medicine EX08
Jessie Sanders
Koi Fish Medicine EX09
Jessie Sanders
8:00 - 8:50a
Len Donato Sponsored by: AAV
Visit the Exhibit Hall 8:50 - 10:00a
Clinical Techniques for Birds AAV03
10:00 - 10:50a
Len Donato Sponsored by: AAV
11:00 - 11:50a
Anesthesia & Surgical Considerations for Avian Patients AAV05
Let’s Get Mythical: Clinical Medicine and Surgery of Bearded Dragons EX10
Grayson Doss
Nutrition in Pet Fish EX11
Jessie Sanders
Skin Diseases in Pet Fish EX12
Jessie Sanders
12:00 - 12:50p
Stephanie Lamb Sponsored by: AAV
Visit the Exhibit Hall 12:50 - 2:00p
Avian Orthopedics - Bandages to Surgery AAV06
2:00 - 2:50p
Len Donato Sponsored by: AAV
Common Diseases of Pet Birds AAV07
3:00 - 3:50p
Len Donato Sponsored by: AAV
Aww...Nuts! How to Spay & Neuter Your Exotic Patient EX16
Marcie Logsdon
You Got This! Common Exotic Companion Mammal Presentations & Treatments EX17
Marcie Logsdon 4:00 - 4:50p
Back to the Basics! Clinically Relevant Avian Anatomy - Part 2 EX19
Marcie Logsdon
Location Jasmine E Level 3
7:00 - 7:50a
Pet Chickens for the Small Animal Practitioner: Squaring Up to Reproductive Disease EX20
Brenna Fitzgerald
8:00 - 8:50a
Pet Chickens for the Small Animal Practitioner: Respiratory Disease is Nothing to Sneeze At EX21
Brenna Fitzgerald
10:00 - 10:50a
11:00 - 11:50a
12:00 - 12:50p
2:00 - 2:50p
3:00 - 3:50p
Mandalay Bay B Level 2
+Small Mammal & Exotics
Rehabilitation: Tips & Pearls from a Rehab Specialist S24D
Leilani Alvarez Sponsored by: Zomedica
Visit the Exhibit Hall 8:50 - 10:00a
Pet Chickens for the Small Animal Practitioner: Ingluvial Disease (It’s Not Just “Sour Crop”) EX22
Brenna Fitzgerald
Pet Chickens for the Small Animal Practitioner: Marek’s Disease & Other Oncogenic Nasties EX23
Brenna Fitzgerald
Safe Restraint & Blood Collection of Reptiles & Amphibians EX13
Marcie Logsdon
Visit the Exhibit Hall 12:50 - 2:00p
Fear Not the Serpent: A Guide to Working with the Pet Snake in Practice
EX14
Grayson Doss
Don’t Let Your Blood Run Cold: Managing Pet Reptile Emergencies EX15
Grayson Doss
Visit the Exhibit Hall 3:50 - 5:00p WEDNESDAY
Topics Reptile Avian
Location Jasmine E Level 3
7:00 - 7:50a
Tortoises: Introduction to Veterinary Care EX25
Walter Merker
An Introduction to Giant Tortoises EX26
Walter Merker
8:00 - 8:50a
Visit the Exhibit Hall 8:50 - 10:00a
The Ten Most Common Tortoise Emergencies EX27
10:00 - 10:50a
Walter Merker
Tortoises: Captive Husbandry EX28
Walter Merker
11:00 - 11:50a
12:00 - 12:50p
Visit the Exhibit Hall 12:50 - 2:00p 2:00 - 2:50p
Pet Chickens for the Small Animal Practitioner: How to Kick Bumblefoot EX24
Brenna Fitzgerald 3:00 - 3:50p
Back to the Basics! Clinically Relevant Avian Anatomy - Part 1 EX18
Marcie Logsdon
Visit the Exhibit Hall 3:50 - 5:00p
Location Banyan D Level 3
10:00 - 10:50a
Gastrointestinal Disease in Performance Horses: It’s Not Always EGUS NV01
Alison Moore Sponsored by: NAARV
11:00 - 11:50a
Research Roundup: Review of the Last Few Years of Relevant Research Impacting Racehorses NV02
Patty Hogan, Alison Moore
Sponsored by: NAARV
12:00 - 12:50p
Equine Lameness – A Common Sense Approach to Evaluation Using Clinical Judgment & Advanced Diagnostic Imaging NV03
Chad Marsh Sponsored by: NAARV
Airway Panel Case Discussions NV04
2:00 - 2:50p
Patty Hogan, Ted Mazzarisi, Chad Marsh, Nicholas Meittinis Sponsored by: NAARV
3:00 - 3:50p
Update on the FTC Ban on Non-compete Clauses & How it Affects Veterinarians NV05
Clara Fenger, Peter Sacopulos, Alison Moore
Sponsored by: NAARV
Breakdown Injuries in Racehorses: A Surgeons Perspective
4:00 - 4:50p
NV06
Patty Hogan Sponsored by: NAARV
Radiology Rounds: Discussion of Imaging Case Reports
5:00 - 5:50p
NV07
Scott McClure, Patty Hogan, Chad Marsh
Sponsored by: NAARV
Jasmine B Level 3
Infections of the Equine Foot
EQ18
Amy Santonastaso
Treatment Options for Septic Conditions of the Equine Foot
EQ20
Amy Santonastaso
Conditions of the Equine Hoof: Case Examples
EQ21
Amy Santonastaso
The Science of Handling Horses: Replacing Force with Cooperation
EQ23
Wensley Koch
Stereotypies & Problem Behaviors: What Have We Learned About Managing Them?
EQ24
Wensley Koch
Equine Welfare & the Clinician: How to Use the Sciences of Welfare & Behavior to Improve Your Practice
EQ22
Wensley Koch
Venograms of the Equine Digit & Some Clinical Applications
EQ19
Topics
Location
7:00 - 7:50a
8:00 - 8:50a
Amy Santonastaso MONDAY
Sports
Pharmacology
Respiratory
Ophthalmology
Jasmine
Joint Injection Panel: Case Selection & Indications for Joint Injections
EQ09
Scott McClure, Ted Mazzarisi, Chad Marsh, Patty Hogan
Regenerative Therapies
EQ11
Scott McClure +Don’t Say Neigh to Cannabinoids: A Deeper Look at Horses & Ruminants
S34A
Joseph Wakshlag
Sponsored by: ElleVet
Visit the Exhibit Hall 8:50 - 10:00a
10:00 - 10:50a
When Bad Things Happen to Good Horses: How to Handle Unexpected Crises in Equine Medicine
EQ17
Patty Hogan
Airway Disease as a Cause of Poor Performance
EQ10
11:00 - 11:50a
Bryan Waldridge
12:00 - 12:50p
Evidence-based Drug Use, Pharmacology & Navigating GFI 256 & the FDA Postings
EQ15
Joseph Bertone
Visit the Exhibit Hall 12:50 - 2:00p
Diagnosis & Management of Overt & Covert
Pleuropneumonia
2:00 - 2:50p
EQ16
Joseph Bertone
Racetracks & the Eye of the Horse
EQ06
3:00 - 3:50p
Dennis Brooks
Visit the Exhibit Hall 3:50 - 5:00p
Location Banyan D Level 3
7:00 - 7:50a
8:00 - 8:50a
Jasmine B Level 3
Eye Examination of the Horse
EQ05
Dennis Brooks
Diagnosis & Therapy of Corneal Abrasions, Conjunctival Ulcers & Superficial Corneal Ulcers in the Horse
EQ07
Dennis Brooks
Visit the Exhibit Hall 8:50 - 10:00a
10:00 - 10:50a
Diagnosis & Therapy of Melting & Deep Corneal Ulcers & Lacerations, & Ruptured Corneas in the Horse
EQ08
Dennis Brooks
Acute Kidney Injury in Horses
EQ12
11:00 - 11:50a
Bryan Waldridge
Fluid Therapy in Adult Horses
EQ13
12:00 - 12:50p
Bryan Waldridge
Palmar Foot PainDiagnosis
EQ01
Tracy Turner
Location Banyan D Level 3
7:00 - 7:50a
Pre-purchase Examinations in Equine Practice
EQ25
Mike Schoonover
Management of Equine Castration Complications
EQ26
8:00 - 8:50a
Mike Schoonover
Jasmine B Level 3
Diagnosis & Treatment of Equine Back Pain: Imaging
EQ29
Lauren Trager
Diagnosis & Treatment of Equine Back Pain: Treatment EQ30
Lauren Trager
Visit the Exhibit Hall 8:50 - 10:00a
Diagnosis & Treatment of Equine Back Pain: Rehabilitation
10:00 - 10:50a
EQ31
Lauren Trager
What’s New In Equine Rehabilitation EQ32
Palmar Foot Pain-Imaging
EQ02
Tracy Turner
Palmar Foot PainTreatments
EQ03
Tracy Turner
Visit the Exhibit Hall 12:50 - 2:00p
2:00 - 2:50p
3:00 - 3:50p
Sleep Deprivation in Horses: It’s More Common Than You May Think
EQ14
Joseph Bertone
Sustaining Enthusiasm in Equine Practice
EQ04
Tracy Turner
Visit the Exhibit Hall 3:50 - 5:00p
11:00 - 11:50a
Lauren Trager
Equine Lower Limb Soft Tissue Injuries
EQ33
12:00 - 12:50p
David Dutton
Visit the Exhibit Hall 12:50 - 2:00p
Management of Septic Synovitis in Foals & Adult Horses
2:00 - 2:50p
EQ27
Mike Schoonover
Management of Equine Heel Blub Lacerations
EQ28
3:00 - 3:50p
Mike Schoonover
Shoeing Considerations for Soft Tissue Injuries
EQ34
David Dutton
Equine Distal Limb Regional Limb Perfusion EQ35
David Dutton
Angular & Flexural Limb Deformities of Foals
EQ36
4:00 - 4:50p
David Dutton
Welfare Beef Cattle Food Animal
Location Banyan B Level 3
10:00 - 10:50a
Animal Welfare for the Beef Practitioner - Part 1 FA04
Julia Herman
Animal Welfare for the Beef Practitioner - Part 2 FA05
11:00 - 11:50a
Julia Herman
Value-Added BQA Resources for your Practice FA06
12:00 - 12:50p
Julia Herman
2:00 - 2:50p
Integrating Biosecurity Planning into your Cattle Practice FA07
Julia Herman
3:00 - 3:50p
Low-Stress Livestock Handling – How We’ve Implemented it on a Large Working Ranch FA08
Cooper Hibbard
4:00 - 4:50p Why Non-Selective Grazing & Composite Cattle Work Well Together FA09
Cooper Hibbard
Creating a Ranching Model for the Future FA10
5:00 - 5:50p
Cooper Hibbard
Topics Dairy Cow Honey Bees Honey Bees Dairy Cow
Location Banyan B Level 3
7:00 - 7:50a
Assessing & Achieving Optimal Growth & Health in Dairy Heifers: Part 1, the Preweaned Heifer FA11
Scott Poock
8:00 - 8:50a
Assessing & Achieving Optimal Growth & Health in Dairy Heifers: Part 2, the Weaned Heifer FA12
Scott Poock
Visit the Exhibit Hall
8:50 - 10:00a
10:00 - 10:50a
A Key Driver of Honey Bee Colony Losses: Varroa destructor FA01
Amy Franklin
Important Diseases of Honey Bees & the VFD FA02
11:00 - 11:50a
Amy Franklin
12:00 - 12:50p
What Veterinarians Need to Know About the American Foulbrood Vaccine for Honey Bees FA03
Amy Franklin
Visit the Exhibit Hall 12:50 - 2:00p
2:00 - 2:50p
Assessing & Achieving High Quality Passive Transfer in Dairy Heifers FA13
Scott Poock
3:00 - 3:50p
Assessing & Achieving Optimal Reproduction in Dairy Heifers FA14
Scott Poock
Visit the Exhibit Hall 3:50 - 5:00p
Topics
Beef Cattle Food Animal Bison
Location Banyan B Level 3
7:00 - 7:50a
“A Day in the Life” A Plethora of Cases - Part 1 FA15
Tim Holt
“A Day in the Life” A Plethora of Cases - Part 2 FA16
8:00 - 8:50a
Tim Holt
Visit the Exhibit Hall 8:50 - 10:00a
10:00 - 10:50a
What is New in the World of Bovine High Mountain Disease, Bovine Feedlot Cardiac Death, & the Future of PAP Testing? - Part 1 FA17
Tim Holt
11:00 - 11:50a
What is New in the World of Bovine High Mountain Disease, Bovine Feedlot Cardiac Death, & the Future of PAP Testing? - Part 2 FA18
Tim Holt
Consulting for Profit FA23
12:00 - 12:50p
Paige Pratt
Visit the Exhibit Hall 12:50 - 2:00p
Water...Is Clear Really Clean?? FA24
2:00 - 2:50p
Kirk Ramsey
Production Management of Bison: Part 1 - Bison on Feed FA25
3:00 - 3:50p
Mark Kossler
Visit the Exhibit Hall 3:50 - 5:00p
Small Ruminant
Banyan D Level 3
Camelids: Curiouser & Curiouser FA19
Signe Balch
Small Ruminant Common Diseases, Questionable Cures FA20
Signe Balch
• MARCH 5
7:00 - 7:50a
Production Management of Bison: Part 2 - Bison Management for Ranchers FA26
Mark Kossler
8:00 - 8:50a
Evaluation of Red Meat Production in the US – Influences on Quality, Consumer Preference, & Future Considerations FA27
Scott Howard
Visit the Exhibit Hall 8:50 - 10:00a
10:00 - 10:50a
Red Meat Production in the United States as Influenced by Price, Quality, & Consumer Demand FA28
Scott Howard
11:00 - 11:50a
Food Animal Veterinary Toxicology - Part 1 FA35
Steve Ensley
Medicated Feed Additives 101: A Beginners Guide to Understanding Label Claims and Directions for Use
FA31
Sara Linneen
Ionophore and Implant Tools for Improving Efficiency in Grazing Cattle FA32
Sara Linneen 12:00 - 12:50p
Rural Veterinary Practice in the 21st centuryShould We Bring Back James Herriot? FA21
Signe Balch
I am a Rural Veterinarian. What’s Your Superpower? FA22
Signe Balch
2:00 - 2:50p
3:00 - 3:50p
The Basics of Notable Medicated Feed Additives Approved for Feedyard Cattle, Including an Ionophore, ß-Ligands, and Tylosin Phosphate FA33
Sara Linneen
Visit the Exhibit Hall 12:50 - 2:00p
Food Animal Veterinary Toxicology - Part 2 FA36
Steve Ensley
Food Animal Veterinary Toxicology - Part 3 FA37
Steve Ensley
Beef Production: Value Added Attributes FA29
Scott Howard
Beef Production: Future of Beef Demand FA30
Scott Howard 4:00 - 4:50p
Food Animal Veterinary Toxicology - Part 4
FA38
Steve Ensley
Production Management of Bison: Part 3 - Common Diseases in Bison FA34
Mark Kossler
Don’t miss these expert-led lectures covering atopic dermatitis, diet trials for food allergy diagnosis, diet & canine chronic enteropathy and much more!
SUNDAY, MARCH 2 | 2:00 – 4:50 PM | MANDALAY BAY A, LEVEL 2 *
2:00 – 2:50 PM
DOMENICO SANTORO, DVM, MS, D r S c , P h D
A Multi-Faceted Approach to Canine Atopic Dermatitis
3:00 – 3:50 PM
GALIA SHEINBERG, MVZ, ESP, DLACVD
Practical Aspects and Innovations in Diet Trials for Food Allergy Diagnosis
4:00 – 4:50 PM
ALISON MANCHESTER, DVM, DACVIM
Diet & Canine Chronic Enteropathy – Maximizing Clinical Impact
MONDAY, MARCH 3 | 7:00 AM | MANDALAY BAY F, LEVEL 2 *
7:00 – 7:50 AM Breakfast Session
MICHAEL R. LAPPIN, DVM, P h D, DACVIM
Hot Topics in Nutritional Management of Internal Medicine Conditions
Join Zoetis at the WVC Central
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**Disclaimer:** To qualify for a complimentary GPS Tracker, you must visit Zoetis Booth 2055 and engage with a minimum of three distinct areas (e.g., Trivia Game, Product Theater, or any product display area). To receive the silicone dog or cat tracker keychain holder, attendance at one Zoetis Learning Lounge session in the Central Learning Lounge, located in the exhibit hall, is required. Limit one set per person. Offer valid while supplies last.
MONDAY, MARCH 3 | 10:00 AM - 10:50 AM
Chris M. Adams, M.D., Ph.D.
Leilani Alvarez, DVM, DACVSMR
Mandalay Bay B, Level 2
1 CE Credit
MONDAY, MARCH 3, 2025
◦ DVM Recruiting: The First Step to More Applicants
Win Lippincott, Lagoon I, Level 2 2:00 - 2:50 PM
◦ More Patient Visits: The Key Right in Front of You
Win Lippincott, Mandalay Bay Ballroom F, Level 2 3:00 - 3:50 PM
TUESDAY, MARCH 4, 2025
◦ DVM Recruiting: The First Step to More Applicants
Win Lippincott, Lagoon I, Level 2 10:00 - 10:50 AM
◦ Practice Valuations: The Intersection Between the Economy and Your Personal Wealth
Rich Lester, Mandalay Bay Ballroom F, Level 2 11:00 - 11:50 AM
9:30 AM -11:30 AM Illustrating a Point: Perceptions of Pets and Their Lifestyles (Beginner)
1:30 PM -3:30 PM Illustrating a Point: Perceptions of Pets and Their Lifestyles (Advanced)
Laura Greene, DVM, DACVIM
Ryan DeVoe, DVM, MSpVM, DACZM, DABVP
Laura Greene, DVM, DACVIM
Ryan DeVoe, DVM, MSpVM, DACZM, DABVP
10:00 AM -10:50 AM Mitigating Burnout With Mentorship: A New Era of Veterinary Support
11:00 AM -11:50 AM Creating Customized Support Structures to Improve Veterinary Team Well-Being
2:00 PM -2:50 PM Conflict Management: Creating Healthier Work Environments
3:00 PM -3:50 PM Financial Wellness, Flourishing Teams: Bridging Personal & Practice Finances for a Thriving Personal & Professional Future
8:00 AM -8:50 AM A Holistic Approach to Otitis, Allergic Dermatitis, and Flea Allergy Dermatitis
10:00 AM -10:50 AM It’s Always Tick Season
11:00 AM -11:50 AM From Itch to Remedy: JAK Inhibitors in Veterinary Medicine — Taming Itch and Inflammation One Woof at a Time
12:10 PM -1:00 PM New Since Vet School – Rewriting the CIRDC Textbook
2:00 PM -2:50 PM Staying Pawsitive About Feline Leukemia Virus
3:00 PM -3:50 PM Don’t Go Viral! What’s New With CIV?
Three sets of Apple AirPods Max will be given away at each session on Tuesday, March 4—enter for a chance to win!*
Addie Reinhard, DVM, MS
Addie Reinhard, DVM, MS
Alyssa Mages, BS, CVT
Jessica Molina, PHR, CVPM, ARM
Christine McKinney, DVM, DACVD
Susan E. Little, DVM, PhD, DACVM (Parasitology)
Joya Griffin, DVM, DACVD
Laura Greene, DVM, DACVIM
Petra Cerna, PhD, DACVIM (SAIM), MANZCVS (Medicine of Cats), CertAVP (SAM - F), MRCVS, AFHEA, AdvCertFB
Sara Gonzalez, DVM, MS, DABVP (Canine and Feline Practice)
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Feline Fine: Feline Heartworm
Monday, March 3 | 8 8:50 a.m. | Room: Mandalay Bay A | Drs. Katie Krebs, Craig Prior, Kelly Mitchell, and Brad Ryan
Feline Fine: Communicating the Value of Wellness Testing for Cats
Monday, March 3 | 10 10:50 a.m. | Room: Mandalay Bay A | Drs. Holly Brown and Jason Coe
Feline Fine: Feline Giardia Updates: Emerging One Health Findings for Your Clinical Day-to-day
Monday, March 3 | 11 11:50 a.m. | Room: Mandalay Bay A | Drs. Christian Leutenegger and Michelle Evason
Feline Fine: Feline ID Po-PURR-i
Monday, March 3 | 2 2:50 p.m. | Room: Mandalay Bay A | Drs. Craig Prior, Julia Veir, Katie Krebs, and Brad Ryan
Next-Level Veterinary Care: Advancing Diagnostics and Efficiency with Telemedicine and RapidRead
Tuesday, March 4 | 8 8:50 a.m. | Room: Mandalay Bay A | Drs. Lisa Ziemer and Diane Wilson
Spectrum of Care Diagnostics: Critical Conversations About Complex Cases
Tuesday, March 4 | 10 10:50 a.m. | Room: Mandalay Bay A | Drs. Holly Brown and Jason Coe
Spectrum of Care Diagnostics: Chatting Options for Infectious Disease Testing with Pet Parents
Tuesday, March 4 | 11 11:50 a.m. | Room: Mandalay Bay A | Drs. James Barr, Jason Coe, Katie Krebs, and Kelly Mitchell
Spectrum of Care Diagnostics: CBC, CRP, and IHD– Oh My! Understanding Complicated Cases and Involving Clients in Diagnostic Decision-Making
Tuesday, March 4 | 2 2:50 p.m. | Room: Mandalay Bay A | Drs. Holly Brown, Brad Ryan, and Kelly Mitchell
Cancer Diagnostics: Innovations Across the Spectrum
Wednesday March 5 | 7 7:50 a.m. | Room: Mandalay Bay H | Drs. Sarah Beatty, Lisa Ziemer, Diane Wilson, Jennifer Willcox, & James Barr
Understanding Computed Tomography: A Practical Guide for the General Practitioner and Technician
Wednesday March 5 | 12:10 1 p.m. | Room: Mandalay Bay H | Dr. Kenneth R. Waller
Let’s shape a brighter future for dogs and cats together. Start your journey with these Royal Canin-sponsored sessions at WVC 2025.
EDUCATION SESSIONS START SUNDAY, MARCH 2
ROYAL CANIN LUNCHEON
Tiny Patients, Big Innovations: Optimizing a Team Approach for Kitten Care
Sunday, March 2, 2025 12:10 PM to 1:00 PM
FELINE HEALTH SYMPOSIUM
Bowl Before Biopsy: The Value of Dietary Intervention Before Invasive Diagnostic
Sunday, March 2, 2025
10:00 AM to 10:50 AM
What’s New with Feline Constipation: Acute & Chronic Treatment Modalities
Sunday, March 2, 2025
11:00 AM to 11:50 AM
Nutrition & Enteral Feeding For the Critical Cat
Sunday, March 2, 2025 2:00 PM to 2:50 PM
Genetic Testing Unleashed: Practical Applications in Small Animal Medicine
Tuesday, March 4, 2025 11:45 AM to 12:15 PM | 1:45 PM to 2:15 PM
VETERINARY TECHNICIAN SPONSORED TRACK: NUTRITION
Call of Doody: Deploying Nutrition to Strengthen the Fight Against Parvo
Monday, March 3, 2025 8:00 AM to 8:50 AM
Vet Tech GO! Catch All The Pet Food Label Knowledge
Monday, March 3, 2025 11:00 AM to 11:50 AM
The Hunger Games: How to Survive Making a Diet Recommendation
Wednesday, March 5, 2025 1 11:00 AM to 11:50 AM
Achievement Unlocked: Launching Technician Led Nutrition Counseling Sessions
Wednesday, March 5, 2025 2:00 PM to 2:50 PM
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MARCH 2ND FROM 2 - 6 PM IN MANDALAY BAY D, LEVEL 2 FOLLOWED BY A COCKTAIL PARTY FROM 6 - 7 PM
SUNDAY 3/2, 2 PM | MANDALAY BAY D, LEVEL 2
So You Want to Grow Your Practice - 7 Steps to Make That Happen
Dr. Michele Drake, Founder, The Drake Center for Veterinary Care; Co-Founder and Chief Veterinary Officer, GeniusVets
SUNDAY 3/2, 3 PM | MANDALAY BAY D, LEVEL 2
The Essential Service Your Vet Clinic is Missing: A Magnet for Pets and Professionals
David Hall, Co-Founder and Chief Strategy Officer, GeniusVets
SUNDAY 3/2, 4 PM | MANDALAY BAY D, LEVEL 2
Practice Owners: These 4 Numbers Will Determine the Future of Your Practice – Know Them Well!
Terry O’Neil, Partner, KSM
END OF THE DAY PANEL DISCUSSION | 5 - 6 PM
Practice Owners: Panel Discussion - The Most Important Trends, Threats, and Opportunities for Practice Ownership
Featuring Dr. Michele Drake (Founder, The Drake Center), Terry O'Neil (Partner, KSM), Peter H. Tanella (Chair, Mandelbaum Barrett PC), David McCormick, MS, CVA (Veterinary Appraiser & Broker, Simmons & Associates), & Dr. Sheila Fitzpatrick (Founder, VP Veterinary Recruiters)
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MONDAY, MARCH 3 | 10:00 AM - 10:50 AM
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Attend Our Education Sessions:
Monday, March 3, 2025 • Reef E, Level 2
8:00–8:50am PST
Don’t Say Neigh to Cannabinoids: A Deeper Look at Horses & Ruminants
Dr. Joseph Wakshlag, DVM, PhD, DACVIM (Nutrition) DACVSMR
10:00–10:50am PST
Gone to the Dogs & Cats: CBD/CBDA for Pain in Small Animal Practice!
Dr. Joseph Wakshlag, DVM, PhD, DACVIM (Nutrition) DACVSMR & Dr. Fred Metzger, DVM, MRCVS, DABVP
2:00–2:50pm PST
Hemp Supplement Quality Control & Pharmacokinetics: Choosing Products Wisely
Dr. Joseph Wakshlag, DVM, PhD, DACVIM (Nutrition) DACVSMR 11:00–11:50am PST
Wednesday, March 5, 2025
CBD & CBDA: What We Know About Seizures & Anxiety
Dr. Joseph Wakshlag, DVM, PhD, DACVIM (Nutrition) DACVSMR & Dr. Fred Wininger, VMD, MS, DACVIM (Neurology)
Learning Hub - Exhibit Hall - “The Joint”
10:30–11:00am PST
The Truth about Hemp Cannabinoids in Small Animal Practice: Bioavailability, Dosing, and Quality
Dr. Bob Menardi, DVM
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SUNDAY • MARCH 2 • INDUSTRY SEMINARS
Building an OA Protocol: How to Mobilize Your Team IS01
12:10 - 1:00p
12:10 - 1:00p
12:10 - 1:00p
12:10 - 1:00p
Canine Atopic Dermatitis: Achieving Zen for Pets & Owners IS02
In the Know: The AHS Guidelines - What Changed (or Didn’t) & Why IS03
Tiny Patients, Big Innovations: Optimizing a Team Approach for Kitten Care IS04
Mandalay Bay J, Level 2
Mandalay Bay L, Level 2
Mandalay Bay H, Level 2
Mandalay Bay F, Level 2
MONDAY • MARCH 3 • INDUSTRY SEMINARS Time
Perfect Timing: Protecting Dogs from Tick-borne Infections IS05
7:00 - 7:50a
7:00 - 7:50a
7:00 - 7:50a
7:00 - 7:50a
12:10 - 1:00p
12:10 - 1:00p
12:10 - 1:00p
12:10 - 1:00p
12:10 - 1:00p
Extending Canine Healthspan: Preserving Mobility & Quality of Life in Dogs with Osteoarthritis IS06
When is Low, Too Low? Managing Hematology Abnormalities in the Cancer Patient IS07
Hot Topics in Nutritional Management of Internal Medicine Conditions IS08
Rabies & Rabies Vaccination: Compliance & the “Must Know” Issues IS09
Echinococcus multillocularis: A Slow-moving Trainwreck? IS10
Supporting Wellbeing in Canine Cognitive Decline IS11
What Today’s Trends Tell Us About Tomorrow’s Economy IS12
New Study: Comparing Librela® (bedinvetmab) to the NSAID meloxicam IS13
Mandalay Bay J, Level 2
Mandalay Bay L, Level 2
Mandalay Bay H, Level 2
Mandalay Bay F, Level 2
Mandalay Bay J, Level 2
Mandalay Bay L, Level 2
Mandalay Bay H, Level 2
Mandalay Bay F, Level 2
Mandalay Bay D, Level 2
Denis J Marcellin-Little, Kristin Kirkby Shaw
Darren Berger
Lindsay Starkey, Andy Moorhead
Ashlie Saffire
Susan Little
Kristin Kirkby Shaw, Carolina Medina
Sue Ettinger
Michael Lappin
Richard Ford
Brian Herrin
Fred Wininger
Natalie Marks
Matthew Salois
John Innes
7:00 - 7:50a
7:00 - 7:50a
7:00 - 7:50a
12:10 - 1:00p
12:10 - 1:00p
12:10 - 1:00p
12:10 - 1:00p
12:10 - 1:00p
7:00 - 7:50a
7:00 - 7:50a
7:00 - 7:50a
12:10 - 1:00p
12:10 - 1:00p
12:10 - 1:00p
TUESDAY • MARCH 4 • INDUSTRY SEMINARS
Mitral Valve Disease: Diagnosis in the Asymptomatic Dog IS14
Canine Atopic Dermatitis: Achieving Zen for Pets & Owners IS15
Managing the Yin & Yang of Feline HCM & CKD IS16
The Evolution of Veterinary Drug Compounding: Where Are We Now & What Should You Know? IS17
Defend Puppies. Defeat Parvo. New Treatments for Canine Parvovirus IS18
Innovate to Elevate: Technology your Practice is Missing IS19
Safeguarding Wealth: Lawsuit Prevention & Tax Strategies IS20
New Since Vet School – Rewriting the CIRDC Textbook IS21
Mandalay Bay J Level 2
Mandalay Bay L Level 2
Mandalay Bay H Level 2
Mandalay Bay J Level 2
Mandalay Bay L Level 2
Mandalay Bay H Level 2
Mandalay Bay F Level 2
Mandalay Bay D Level 2
WEDNESDAY • MARCH 5 • INDUSTRY
FDA, XCA, RXE: What Does the Alphabet Soup of Conditional Drug Approval Really Mean for Veterinarians? IS22
The Early Vet Catches the Worms! IS23
Cancer Diagnostics Innovations Across the Spectrum IS24
The Nu.Q® Vet Cancer Test - Early Detection with Canine Cancer Screening IS25
Canine Atopic Dermatitis: Achieving Zen for Pets & Owners IS26
Understanding Computed Tomography: A Practical Guide for the General Practitioner & Technician IS27
Mandalay Bay J Level 2
Mandalay Bay L Level 2
Mandalay Bay H Level 2
Mandalay Bay J Level 2
Mandalay Bay L Level 2
Mandalay Bay H Level 2
Sonya Gordon
Darren Berger
Natalie Marks
Dawn Boothe
Chris George
Audrey Wystrach
Dan McNeff
Laura Greene
Brennen McKenzie
Susan Little
Sarah Beatty, Lisa Ziemer, Diane Wilson, Jennifer Willcox
Tom Butera
Darren Berger
Kenneth Waller III
MONDAY MARCH 3
Breezing through the biochemistry Diagnostics
9:15 –10:00a 10:1511:00a 11:15a12:00p 12:151:00p 1:152:00p 2:153:00p 3:154:00p 4:155:00p
5 Biochemistry Abnormalities You Should Never Ignore In Your Patients EL81M
Bill Saxon
Breezing through the biochemistry Diagnostics
An En-lyte-ening Guide to Interpreting Electrolytes EL82M
Elizabeth Schooley
Breezing through the biochemistry Diagnostics
The SDMA Is High But Everything Else Is Normal: Common Kidney Diagnostic Conundrums EL83M Sarah Sweet
Hematology Diagnostics
5 Hematology Abnormalities You Should Never Ignore In Your Patients EL84M
Bill Saxon
Hematology Diagnostics
Blood Morphology Matters: Common Clinically Significant Findings You Might Miss If You Don’t Smear EL85M
Kim Yore
Hematology Diagnostics
Beyond the Pale: Diagnostic Approach to the Pale Patient EL86M
Nancy Sanders
Pharmacology
Medical Math Mentality – M³ EL87M
Alyssa Mages
Oncology
Conversations in Cancer: The Role of the Vet Tech in Communication & Care of Cancer Cases EL88M
Alyssa Mages, Dana Connell, Danielle DeCormier
TUESDAY MARCH 4
Endocrinology
HAC….Easy as 1,2,3. Simplifying Cushing’s Diagnosis & Management EL89M
Bill Saxon, Patty Lathan
Endocrinology
Addison’s Disease: Don’t Make A ’Crisis’ Out of Diagnosis Management EL90M
Bill Saxon, Patty Lathan
Endocrinology
The Collapsed, DKA, Cushingoid Patient & Other Confusing Endocrine Comorbidities EL91M
Bill Saxon, Patty Lathan
Oncology
Early Cancer Diagnosis: Don’t Miss the Warning Signs EL92M
Dana Connell
GI disease
Internal Medicine
Acute Pancreatitis in the Dog: Diagnosis & Management EL93M
Joerg Steiner, Harry Cridge
GI disease
Internal Medicine
Suffering in Silence: Spotting Signs of Chronic Feline Triaditis EL94M
Joerg Steiner, Harry Cridge
GI disease
Parasitology
OMGiardia, Worms & Other Bugs: When to Screen, When to Treat & When it’s Important EL95M
Wade Burton, Meriam Saleh
GI disease
Internal Medicine
Prescription Poop: The Microbiome, Dysbiosis & How to Perform FMT EL96M
Fabio Procoli
WEDNESDAY MARCH 5
Imaging
Hidden Heartbreak: Diagnosing Early Cardiac Disease EL97M
Allison Spake
Imaging
Why Can’t My Patient Breathe?
Interpreting Radiography in the Dyspneic Patient EL98M
Becca Baumruck
Emergency & Critical Care
Test Something, No, Test EVERYTHING…..STAT!’ Choosing & Interpreting Useful Diagnostics in the Emergency Patient EL99M
Nancy Sanders
Emergency & Critical Care
Holy CRP: When & How to use C-reactive Protein in Sick Patients EL100M
Bill Saxon
Emergency & Critical Care
The AKI Patient: All the ’Critical’ Details EL101M
Nancy Sanders
THE JOINT LEARNING HUB
Tuesday, March 4, 9:30 – 11:30a DERMATOLOGY
Don’t fear the yucky ear… Paint the cytology instead!
Casey Etter, Christina Gentry, Isolde Schroder
Co-sponsor
Monday, March 3, 7:30 – 11:30a
EMERGENCY AND CRITICAL CARE
Stayin’ Alive – CPR Training for the Veterinary Team
Nancy Sanders, Alyssa Mages , Isolde Schroder
MONDAY • MARCH 3 • LEARNING HUB - THE PHARMACY
9:15 - 10:15a
Risks, Rewards, & Regulation: Getting Comfortable with Compounding EL01P
10:30 - 11:30a The Evolving Parasite Landscape: Implications for Veterinary Practice EL02P
11:45a - 12:45p
1:00 - 2:00p
2:15 - 3:15p
3:30 - 4:30p
Safeguarding Your Practice: The Importance of Equipment Maintenance EL03P Heather
When, How & Why to Implement Endoscopy: GI Disease in Small Animal Medicine EL04P
What’s LOVE Got to Do With It? Laparoscopy for the General Practitioner EL05P
Stop Treating GI Disease & Foreign Bodies Like a Caveman! Minimally Invasive Approaches in General Practice EL06P
TUESDAY • MARCH 4 • LEARNING HUB - THE PHARMACY
9:15 - 10:15a
10:30 - 11:30a
Unleashing the Facts: The Evolving Risks of Ticks & Tick-Borne Disease EL07P
11:45a - 12:15p Genetic Testing Unleashed: Practical Applications in Small Animal Medicine EL09P
12:30 - 1:30p
1:45 - 2:15p
in 2025 EL10P
Testing Unleashed: Practical Applications in Small Animal Medicine EL11P
- 2:00p
MONDAY • MARCH 3 • LEARNING HUB - THE WESTERN FRONTIER
9:15 - 10:15a Sew What? Demystifying the Intricacies of Suture Patterns EL29W Courtney Campbell Suture Patterns for Closing Wounds
10:30 - 11:30a Make Room for Mushrooms: Modulating Immunity EL30W Nancy Loes Nutrition
11:45a - 12:45p Veterinary Marketing – How to Attract New Clients Using the Latest SolutionsEL31W Shannon Perry Marketing
1:00 - 2:00p So Many Pets... Providing Access to Care through Implementing Teambased Care in Your Clinic EL32W Marissa Rothenbaum Jessie Wiemer Practice Operations
2:15 - 3:15p Happy Practice Series: How to Create Elevated Experiences That Drive Loyalty EL33W Zonram Liao Practice Operations
3:45 - 4:45p Paws, Prints, & Precious Memories Workshop: Unleash Your Creativity! EL34W
TUESDAY • MARCH 4 • LEARNING HUB - THE WESTERN FRONTIER
9:15 - 10:15a Happy Practice Series: 5 Practical Solutions to the Veterinary Staffing Shortage EL35W Steve Dale Practice Operations
10:30
MONDAY • MARCH 3 • LEARNING HUB - WVC CENTRAL Time
CBC, Easy as 1-2-3: RBC Interpretation EL47C Eric Morissette Diagnostics
9:15 - 9:40a
9:45 - 10:10a
10:15 - 10:40a
10:45 - 11:10a
11:15 - 11:40a
11:45a - 12:10p
12:15 - 12:40p
12:45 - 1:10p
1:15 - 1:40p
1:45 - 2:10p
2:15 - 2:40p
CBC, Easy as 1-2-3: WBC Interpretation EL48C Eric Morissette Diagnostics
Throw Me a Bone: Decoding Treatment Guidelines for Canine Osteoarthritis EL49C
Ralph Harvey Analgesia - Pain Management
Purr-Fecting Your Practice for the SICK Feline Patient EL50C Natalie Marks Feline Medicine
Juggling Paws & Protocols: Running Clinical Trials in a Busy Veterinary Practice EL51C
Ryan Carpenter MedicineClinical Trials
Tiny Paws Need Big Protection: Preventing Parasites in Puppies EL52C John Hutchens Parasitology
Understanding Canine Consent EL53C Patrick Flynn Behavior
Strategies for Management of Canine Allergic Dermatitis: 5 Keys to Treatment Success EL54C Jennifer Schissler Dermatology
Wellness in Practice: Resetting Your Practice to Find, Recruit, Onboard, & Keep Great Talent EL55C
John Younker Jeff Sanford Wellbeing
Shawty got Slow, Slow, Slow Update on Feline Osteoarthritis EL56C Tracey Deiss Analgesia - Pain Management
Go From “NO” to “YES” & Turn That Frown Upside Down: Part 1 EL57C Heather Berst Shannon Sura Customer ServiceCommunication
2:45 - 3:10p Go From “NO” to “YES” & Turn That Frown Upside Down: Part 2 EL58C Heather Berst Shannon Sura Customer ServiceCommunication
3:15 - 3:40p Are You Seeing The GI Parasites That Are Seeing You? Emerging Prevalence Data EL59C Yoko Nagamori Parasitology
3:45 - 4:10p
4:15- 4:40p
Pawsitive Changes: Elevating Feline & Canine Quality of Life with OA Pain Control EL60C Tracey Deiss Courtney Pierce Analgesia - Pain Management
Ticking All the Boxes: Recent Innovations in Combatting the Asian Longhorned Tick EL61C Chris Adolph Parasitology
Time
9:15 - 9:40a
9:45 - 10:10a
10:15 - 10:40a
10:45 - 11:10a
11:15 - 11:40a
11:45a - 12:10p
12:15 - 12:40p
12:45 - 1:10p
1:15 - 1:40p
1:45 - 2:10p
2:15 - 2:40p
2:45 - 3:10p
3:15 - 3:40p
3:45 - 4:10p
4:15- 4:40p
Fluff Around & Find Out: Getting the Jump on Feline FAS EL62C Tracey Deiss Behavior
Wellness in Practice: Resetting Your Practice to Find, Recruit, Onboard, & Keep Great Talent EL63C
Understanding Canine Consent EL64C
A Peek Behind the Curtain: Taking a Better Approach to HCM in Your Feline Patients EL65C
Juggling Paws & Protocols: Running Clinical Trials in a Busy Veterinary Practice EL66C
John Younker Jeff Sanford Wellbeing
Patrick Flynn Behavior
Natalie Marks Feline Medicine
Ryan Carpenter MedicineClinical Trials
The Latest Vaccination Updates for the General Practicioner EL67C Kristine Smith Vaccine
Heartworm Surveillance: Staying Ahead of Resistance with New Research EL68C
Chris Adolph Parasitology
Struggling to Say Goodbye to UTIs? A Guide to Patient Relief EL69C Adam Gow Diagnostics
Strategies for Management of Canine Allergic Dermatitis: 5 Keys to Treatment Success EL70C
Throw Me a Bone: Decoding Treatment Guidelines for Canine Osteoarthritis EL71C
Jennifer Schissler Dermatology
Ralph Harvey Analgesia - Pain Management
Journey from Price to Value - Become Fearless of Your Fees EL72C Shannon Sura Practice Operations
Pet Insurance Decoded: Straightforward Strategies for Talking About Pet Insurance with Your Clients EL73C Matt McGlasson Customer ServiceCommunication
Shawty got Slow, Slow, Slow Update on Feline Osteoarthritis EL74C Tracey Deiss Analgesia - Pain Management
Heartworm Surveillance: Staying Ahead of Resistance with New Research EL75C Chris Adolph Parasitology
Scratch That! How To Be a Derm Superhero For Your Patients EL76C Jennifer Schissler Dermatology
WEDNESDAY • MARCH 5 • LEARNING HUB - WVC CENTRAL
9:15 - 10:05a
10:20 - 11:10a
11:25a - 12:15p
12:30 - 1:20p
MMVD in Dogs: Risk Awareness, Early Detection, & Treatment for More Life to Love EL77C Andrew Schreibman Cardiology
MMVD in Dogs: Risk Awareness, Early Detection, & Treatment for More Life to Love EL78C Andrew Schreibman Cardiology
MMVD in Dogs: Risk Awareness, Early Detection, & Treatment for More Life to Love EL79C Andrew Schreibman Cardiology
MMVD in Dogs: Risk Awareness, Early Detection, & Treatment for More Life to Love EL80C Andrew Schreibman Cardiology
MONDAY • MARCH 3 • LEARNING HUB - THE JOINT
9:30 - 11:30a
1:30 - 3:30p
Illustrating a Point: Perceptions of Pets & Their Lifestyles - Beginner EL18J Laura Greene Ryan De Voe
Illustrating a Point: Perceptions of Pets & Their Lifestyles - Advanced EL19J
Laura Greene, Ryan De Voe
TUESDAY • MARCH 4 • LEARNING HUB - THE JOINT
9:30 - 11:30a
12:00 - 1:00p
1:30 - 3:30p
4:00 - 5:00p
Don’t Fear the Yucky Ear: Paint the Cytology Instead! EL20J Christina Gentry, Casey Etter Isolde Schroder
Can I Help my Client’s Cruciate Ligament-Deficient Dog when TPLO/ TTA isn’t an Option? EL21J Ross Palmer Orthopedic
The Microbiome: A Dynamic Ecosystem EL22J Vicky Ograin
Decoding Pet Food Labels: What They Say & What They Don’t EL23J Kristen Carnagey
WEDNESDAY • MARCH 5 • LEARNING HUB - THE JOINT
10:30 - 11:00a
11:15a - 12:15p
The Truth about Hemp Cannabinoids in Small Animal Practice: Bioavailability, Dosing, & Quality EL25J
Career Planning 2025 - Associate, Startup, or Buy? EL26J
1:15 - 1:45p Radiation Safety & Intro to OSHA for Veterinarians EL28J
7:30a - 4:30p
7:30a - 4:30p
7:30a - 2:30p
1:30 - 5:30p
Introduction to Stifle Surgery for the Novice Orthopedist: Arthrotomy, Meniscus Management & Extra-Capsular Stabilization (ECS) HO21
You Got This!! Essential Surgical Procedures for General Practice HO26
RECOVER CPR Rescuer Certification Workshop - Basic & Advanced Life Support HO53
Small Animal Abdominal Ultrasound for Technicians HO01
7:30 - 11:30a
7:30 - 11:30a
7:30a - 4:30p
7:30a - 4:30p
7:30 - 11:30a
7:30 - 11:30a
7:30 - 11:30a
1:30 - 5:30p
1:30 - 5:30p
1:30 - 5:30p
Periodontology ReGum HO15
Introduction to Fracture Management for the Novice Surgeon HO22
You Got This!! Essential Surgical Procedures for General Practice HO27
Optimizing Veterinary CT Imaging: Mastering Operation, Positioning, & Protocols HO30
Rabbit & Rodent Dental Care HO40
Technician Anesthesia HO54
Small Animal Abdominal Ultrasound HO03
Canine Extraction Lab HO16
Optimizing Veterinary CT Imaging: Mastering Operation, Positioning, & Protocols HO31
Rabbit & Rodent Dental Care HO41
Mojave C, Eastern Campus SOLD OUT
Kenneth Bruecker, Steven Petersen, Donald Hulse, Laura Peycke, Joseph Raleigh
Mojave A, Eastern Campus SOLD OUT Clara Moran, Nancy Zimmerman, Ingar Krebs
Paradise A, Eastern Campus SOLD OUT Kenichiro Yagi, Jamie Burkitt, Michelle Rice, Andrea Monnig
Surgery Suite, Oquendo Campus SOLD OUT
Multi-Purpose A, Oquendo Campus 675
Vanessa Huizar, Heidi Lobprise, Jennifer Mathis, Kristin Scott, Abbie Janisch, Elizabeth Schilling, Ben Fredregill, Chelsea Musick, Molly Eyerly, Kate Siller, Erin McNichols
Mojave C, Eastern Campus SOLD OUT Laura Peycke, Steven Petersen, Donald Hulse, Kenneth Bruecker, Joseph Raleigh
Mojave A, Eastern Campus SOLD OUT Nancy Zimmerman, Ingar Krebs, Clara Moran
Mesquite, Eastern Campus 495
Multi-Purpose C, Oquendo Campus 615
Molly Lazar, Jody Lawver
Jeffrey Applegate, Alison Savo, Sara Sokolik
Multi-Purpose B, Oquendo Campus SOLD OUT Heather Carter, Kelly Cronin
Surgery OquendoSuite,Campus SOLD OUT
Multi-Purpose A, Oquendo Campus SOLD OUT
Mesquite, Eastern Campus 495
Becky Urion, Brianne Gonzalez, Elodie Huguet, Megan Uerling, Kate Sippel, Andy Leffler, Becca Baumruck, Reynsen Shigemoto, Shannon Holmes, Jay Griffin
Kate Siller, Ben Fredregill, Vanessa Huizar, Molly Eyerly, Erin McNichols, Heidi Lobprise, Jennifer Mathis, Elizabeth Schilling, Chelsea Musick, Kristin Scott, Abbie Janisch
Molly Lazar, Jody Lawver
1:30 - 5:30p
1:30 - 5:30p
Canine Joint Injections: Targeted Joint Therapies for Osteoarthritis HO58
Multi-Purpose C, Oquendo Campus 615
Multi-Purpose B, Oquendo Campus SOLD OUT
Sara Sokolik, Alison Savo, Jeffrey Applegate
Matthew Brunke, Patrice Mich, Jennifer Repac
Small Animal Abdominal Ultrasound HO04
7:30 - 11:30a
Basic Feline Extraction Lab HO17
7:30 - 11:30a
7:30a - 4:30p
7:30 - 11:30a
7:30 - 11:30a
7:30 - 11:30a
7:30 - 11:30a
7:30a - 4:30p
Introduction to Grade 2 Patella Luxation Surgery for the Novice Orthopedist HO23
Come Out of Your Shell! Turtle Surgical Techniques HO39
Foreign Body Small Animal Endoscopy HO43
Stayin’ Alive - CPR Training for the Veterinary Team HO51
Regenerative Medicine Platelet Rich Plasma & Intra-Articular Injection Techniques HO52
Gastrointestinal & Urinary Tract Surgery: Tips & Tricks to Improve Outcomes & Make it Fun! HO57
Small Animal Abdominal Ultrasound HO05
Surgery Suite, Oquendo Campus
Multi-Purpose A, Oquendo Campus
SOLD OUT Becky Urion, Brianne Gonzalez, Elodie Huguet, Megan Uerling, Kate Sippel, Andy Leffler, Becca Baumruck, Reynsen Shigemoto, Shannon Holmes, Jay Griffin
SOLD OUT Kate Siller, Ben Fredregill, Vanessa Huizar, Molly Eyerly, Erin McNichols, Jennifer Mathis, Elizabeth Schilling, Chelsea Musick, Kristin Scott, Abbie Janisch
Mojave C, Eastern Campus 1050 Laura Peycke, Steven Petersen, Donald Hulse, Kenneth Bruecker, Joseph Raleigh
Multi-Purpose C, Oquendo Campus 495 Walter Merker, Marcie Logsdon
Multi-Purpose B, Oquendo Campus SOLD OUT Tristan Weinkle, Jacob Herr, Nikki Smee
Paradise A, Eastern Campus 615 Alyssa Mages, Nancy Sanders, Isolde Schroder, Tom Bagwell
Multi-Purpose F, Oquendo Campus SOLD OUT Heather Owen, Lisa Miller, Jamie McKenzie
Mojave A, Eastern Campus SOLD OUT Philipp Mayhew, Ameet Singh
Surgery Suite, Oquendo Campus SOLD OUT
1:30 - 5:30p
Advanced Feline Extraction Lab HO18
1:30 - 5:30p
1:30 - 5:30p
1:30 - 5:30p
Updating Your Ocular Surgical Techniques for the Primary Care Practitioner HO36
Foreign Body Small Animal Endoscopy HO44
Kate Sippel, Becky Urion, Elodie Huguet, Megan Uerling, Brianne Gonzalez, Andy Leffler, Becca Baumruck, Reynsen Shigemoto, Shannon Holmes, Jay Griffin
Multi-Purpose A, Oquendo Campus SOLD OUT Kate Siller, Ben Fredregill, Vanessa Huizar, Molly Eyerly, Erin McNichols, Jennifer Mathis, Elizabeth Schilling, Chelsea Musick, Kristin Scott, Abbie Janisch
Multi-Purpose C, Oquendo Campus SOLD OUT Rustin Sturgeon, Mark Bobofchak, Sara Erlichman, Chris Smith
Multi-Purpose B, Oquendo Campus SOLD OUT Nikki Smee, Tristan Weinkle, Jacob Herr
TUESDAY • MARCH 4 •
Small Animal Abdominal Ultrasound HO06
7:30 - 11:30a
7:30 - 11:30a
7:30 - 11:30a
7:30a - 4:30p
7:30a - 4:30p
7:30 - 11:30a
7:30 - 11:30a
1:30 - 5:30p
1:30 - 5:30p
1:30 - 5:30p
1:30 - 5:30p
1:30 - 5:30p
1:30 - 5:30p
Small Ruminant Ultrasound HO13
Canine Extraction Lab HO19
Common Surgeries of the Hip for the Novice Orthopedic Surgeon HO24
Gastrointestinal & Urinary Tract Surgery: Tips & Tricks to Improve Outcomes & Make it Fun! HO28
Updating Your Ocular Surgical Techniques for the Primary Care Practitioner HO37
Advanced Emergency Skills Lab HO47
Small Ruminant Ultrasound HO14
Game On: Mastering COHAT Dental Procedures with Hands-On Wet Lab Skills HO20
Updating Your Ocular Surgical Techniques for the Primary Care Practitioner HO38
Fear Free: Gentle Control & Handling HO42
Introduction to Acupuncture & Rehabilitation for the Small Animal Practitioner—Treating Pain & Disability in a New Way HO49
Small Animal Abdominal Ultrasound HO59
Surgery Suite, Oquendo Campus SOLD OUT
Barn, Oquendo Campus 450
Multi-Purpose A, Oquendo Campus SOLD OUT
Mojave C, Eastern Campus 1050
Mojave A, Eastern Campus SOLD OUT
Kate Sippel, Becky Urion, Elodie Huguet, Megan Uerling, Becca Baumruck, Brianne Gonzalez, Andy Leffler, Reynsen Shigemoto, Shannon Holmes, Jay Griffin
Evelyn MacKay, Bridget Savitske
Kate Siller, Ben Fredregill, Molly Eyerly, Erin McNichols, Heidi Lobprise, Elizabeth Schilling, Chelsea Musick, Kristin Scott, Abbie Janisch, Brian Hewitt
Laura Peycke, Steven Petersen, Donald Hulse, Kenneth Bruecker, Joseph Raleigh
Philipp Mayhew, Ameet Singh
Multi-Purpose C, Oquendo Campus SOLD OUT Rustin Sturgeon, Lucy Walsh, Mark Bobofchak, Chris Smith
Multi-Purpose B, Oquendo Campus SOLD OUT
Barn, Oquendo Campus 450
Amy Newfield, Steven Frederick, Amber Hart
Evelyn MacKay, Bridget Savistske
Multi-Purpose A, Oquendo Campus SOLD OUT Denise Rollings, Stefanie Perry, Chad Heintz
Multi-Purpose C, Oquendo Campus SOLD OUT Rustin Sturgeon, Mark Bobofchak, Chris Smith, Lucy Walsh
SAM Rooms, Oquendo Campus 495
Julia Albright, Lori Chamberland, Jennifer Merlo
Multi-Purpose B, Oquendo Campus SOLD OUT Mushtaq Memon, Janice Huntingford, Chelsea Harper, Lisa Miller
Surgery Suite, Oquendo Campus SOLD OUT Becca Baumruck, Kate Sippel, Megan Uerling, Becky Urion, Elodie Huguet, Brianne Gonzalez, Andy Leffler, Reynsen Shigemoto, Shannon Holmes, Jay Griffin
WEDNESDAY • MARCH 5 • HANDS-ON LABS
Veterinary Point of Care Ultrasound for Everyday Practice HO08
7:30 - 11:30a
7:30 - 11:30a
1:30 - 5:30p
Practical Avian Ultrasound for the Practitioner: Mastering the Chicken Coelom HO48
Veterinary Point of Care Ultrasound for Everyday Practice HO07
Surgery Suite, Oquendo Campus SOLD OUT
Barn, Oquendo Campus 615
Surgery Suite, Oquendo Campus SOLD OUT
Adam Gonzales, Lenore Bacek, Ting Xiu, Serge Chalhoub, Jo-Annie Letendre, Elyzabeth Lemieux, Vincent Gauthier, Soren Boysen
Brenna Fitzgerald, Cynthia Faux, Marcie Logsdon
Serge Chalhoub, Soren Boysen, Adam Gonzales, Lenore Bacek, Jo-Annie Letendre, Ting Xiu, Elyzabeth Lemieux, Vincent Gauthier
MAKE
SUNDAY • MARCH 2 • WORKSHOPS
10:00 - 11:50a Water Quality for Veterinary Practitioners WS01
3D Printing in Veterinary Medicine WS02
10:00 - 11:50a
2:00 - 3:50p Stay Strategically Booked: Strategies for Seamless Care Coordination through Optimized Patient Scheduling WS03
2:00 - 5:50p Design of an Emergency Animal Shelter WS05
4:00 - 5:50p Therapeutic Exercises, & Developing an Exercise Program WS04
MONDAY • MARCH 3 • WORKSHOPS
10:00a - 12:50p Financial Literacy for Veterinary Practice Owners: Key Concepts in Finance, Valuation, & Real Estate WS06
Problem Behavior Interactive Case Discussion WS07
10:00 - 11:50a
12:00 - 1:50p Is that the Cecum? Radiography in Exotic Companion Mammals WS18
2:00 - 3:50p A Culture of Accountability WS08
2:00 - 3:50p Feline Problem Behavior Interactive Case Discussion WS09
10:00 - 11:50a
10:00 - 11:50a
12:00 - 1:50p
Clinic’s On Fire - An Interactive Game-based Practice Management Workshop WS10
ICU Boot Camp: What You Should Know on Day 1 WS11
12:00 - 1:50p
2:00 - 4:50p
2:00 - 3:50p Integrating ChatGPT into Veterinary Clinical Practice WS17
Location Breakers H Level 2
The Yellow Cat VT06
10:00 - 10:50a
Amy Newfield
Fluid Therapy Understanding Types & Uses VT05
11:00 - 11:50a
Amy Newfield
Breakers K Level 2
Teamwork Makes the Dream Work: The Technician’s Role in the Physical Rehabilitation Team VT01
Maria Maddox
More Than Sharks with Frikkin’ Laser Beams: Modalities in Physical Rehabilitation VT02
Maria Maddox
Mandalay Bay B Level 2
+Technician Today...Writer Tomorrow S21A
Jennifer Serling Sponsored by: NAVTA
+Understanding & Coping With Patient Loss S21B
Jamie Rauscher Sponsored by: NAVTA
12:00 - 12:50p
It May Not be the Fountain of Youth: But It May HelpEnrichment for Senior Dogs & Cats VT49
Steve Dale
2:00 - 2:50p
Reducing Fear & Stress: The Power of Food & Non-Food Distractions in Veterinary Care VT09
Tabitha Kucera
Behavior is Medicine: Integrating Behavioral Guidance in Wellness Appointments
3:00 - 3:50p
VT10
Tabitha Kucera
Common Ophthalmic Diseases of Dogs & Cats VT17
4:00 - 4:50p
Carey Falco
Tech Tips, Tricks VT18
5:00 - 5:50p
Carey Falco
Pot Belly Pig 101: Routine Procedures, Handling, & Emergency Triage VT13
Sarah Blasczynski
Blocked Goats: Diagnosis, Stabilization, & Common Procedures VT14
Sarah Blasczynski
Livestock Blood Transfusions 101 VT15
Sarah Blasczynski
Food Animal Case Discussions: Top 5 Emergency Cases in a Veterinary Teaching Hospital VT16
Sarah Blasczynski
+I’m a Graduate, Now What? S21C
Jennifer Serling Sponsored by: NAVTA
+Preventing Burnout: Stop it Before it Stops You S21D
Amy Newfield Sponsored by: NAVTA
+Starting a Wellbeing Plan for Your Hospital S21E
Amy Newfield Sponsored by: NAVTA
+How to Make the Veterinary Profession a Lifelong Career S21F
Amy Newfield Sponsored by: NAVTA
Location Breakers H Level 2
7:00 - 7:50a
Fearful Fido: Defensive Handling Techniques for Fear Aggressive Dogs
VT11
Tabitha Kucera
Tic-Tac-Toe, It’s More than X’s & O’s: Dental & Oral Abnormalities
VT21
8:00 - 8:50a
Denise Rollings
Breakers K Level 2
Mandalay Bay F Level 2
10:00 - 10:50a
11:00 - 11:50a
Call of Doody: Deploying Nutrition to Strengthen the Fight Against Parvo VT25
Brianne Morrow Sponsored by: Royal Canin
Visit the Exhibit Hall 8:50 - 10:00a
Unlocking the X-Ray Vision: A Guide to Dental Radiography
VT22
Denise Rollings
Vet Tech GO! Catch All The Pet Food Label Knowledge VT26
Brianne Morrow Sponsored by: Royal Canin
Patellar Luxation in Dogs
VT29
Steven Frederick
Bandaging & Patient Care Complications Requiring Surgical Intervention VT30
Steven Frederick
+The Hesitancy Hurdle: Helping Pet Owners Cross the Vaccine Finish Line
S03A
Beckie Mossor Sponsored by: Boehringer Ingelheim
+The Ins & Outs of Canine Parasites
S03B
Holly Cummings Sponsored by: Boehringer Ingelheim
+Leading With Heart: Championing Early Intervention for Myxomatous Mitral Valve Disease & Dilated Cardiomyopathy in Dogs
S03C
Alyssa Mages Sponsored by: Boehringer Ingelheim
12:00 - 12:50p
Decoding Feline Fury: Understanding & Managing Cat Aggression
VT12
Tabitha Kucera
Visit the Exhibit Hall 12:50 - 2:00p
Medicating the Ophthalmic Patient VT19
2:00 - 2:50p
Carey Falco
Ophthalmic Emergencies VT20
3:00 - 3:50p
Carey Falco
Nursing Care for the Postoperative Orthopedic Patient VT03
Maria Maddox
Nursing Care for the Postoperative Neurologic Patient VT04
Maria Maddox
Visit the Exhibit Hall 3:50 - 5:00p
Location Breakers H Level 2
7:00 - 7:50a
Pain vs. Dysphoria vs. Emergency Delirium: What Are They & How Do You Fix Them?
VT33
Heather Carter
8:00 - 8:50a
Anesthetic Myths & Misconceptions: How to Differentiate What is Real & What is Not VT34
Heather Carter
ECGs as Simple as 1,2,3 VT41
Kimberly Sederquist
10:00 - 10:50a
Hearts & Hormones VT42
Kimberly Sederquist
11:00 - 11:50a
12:00 - 12:50p
1:15 - 1:45p
2:00 - 2:50p
The Technician’s Role in Diabetes Management VT45
Paula Plummer
3:00 - 3:50p
What Every Technician Should Know about Feline Hyperthyroidism VT46
Paula Plummer
& Critical Care
Emergency & Critical Care
K Level 2
CRI’s Are No Reason to Cry VT37
Michelle Rice
H Level 2
Visit the Exhibit Hall 8:50 - 10:00a
Triage! How to Prioritize Your Cases VT38
Michelle Rice
Oops! I Don’t Want to do That Again! Avoiding & Addressing Medical Mistakes VT39
Michelle Rice
+Canine Skin Cancers: The Essential Role of the Veterinary Technician
S14D
Jamie Rauscher
Sponsored by: Virbac
From Hands-on to Heads-up: Empowering CrVTs for Leadership & Management Roles: Part 1 PM51
Julianne Evenhus, Andi Davison
From Hands-on to Heads-up: Empowering CrVTs for Leadership and Management Roles: Part 2 VT52
Julianne Evenhus, Andi Davison
Visit the Exhibit Hall 12:50 - 2:00p
The Shocky Patient: What You Should Know & What You Should Do VT40
Michelle Rice
Put Your Heart Where Their Mouth Is VT51
Mary Berg, Steve Dale
Visit the Exhibit Hall 3:50 - 5:00p
Wellbeing
Mandalay Bay E Level 2
Location
Preventing Lateral Violence & Bullying in the Veterinary Space: Part 1
SR17
Heather Carter
7:00 - 7:50a
Emergency & Critical Care
Breakers H Level 2
Bite Quest: Unleash Your Skills in Canine & Feline Malocclusion Mastery
VT23
Denise Rollings
Dental Defenders: The Art of Dental Nerve Blocks for PainFree Care
8:00 - 8:50a
VT24
Denise Rollings
Breakers K Level 2
Mandalay Bay G Level 2
Preventing Anesthetic Emergencies
VT35
Heather Carter
Visit the Exhibit Hall 8:50 - 10:00a
Cardiology Conundrums
VT43
Kimberly Sederquist
10:00 - 10:50a
11:00 - 11:50a
Everyone Has a Heart: Cardiology in Farm & Exotic Species
VT44
Kimberly Sederquist
Not Your Typical Obstruction: Ureteral Obstructions in the Feline Patient
12:00 - 12:50p
VT47
Paula Plummer
1:15 - 1:45p
Anesthetic Pharmacology: How to Select the Correct Drugs Each Time
VT36
Heather Carter
The Hunger Games: How to Survive Making a Diet Recommendation
VT27
Brianne Morrow
Sponsored by: Royal Canin
Preventing Lateral Violence & Bullying in the Veterinary Space: Part 2 SR27
Heather Carter
Visit the Exhibit Hall 12:50 - 2:00p
Feline Respiratory Emergencies
VT48
2:00 - 2:50p
Paula Plummer
Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome/Acute Lung Injury
3:00 - 3:50p
VT07
Amy Newfield
Stabilization of the Emergency Patient
4:00 - 4:50p
VT08
Amy Newfield
Achievement Unlocked: Launching Technician Led Nutrition Counseling Sessions
VT28
Brianne Morrow
Sponsored by: Royal Canin
Cranial Cruciate Ligament Disease for Surgical Technicians
VT31
Steven Frederick
Developmental Orthopedic Diseases
VT32
Steven Frederick
Location Lagoon G Level 2
10:00 - 10:50a
11:00 - 11:50a
12:00 - 12:50p
2:00 - 2:50p
-
3:00 - 3:50p
Mastering the Art of Training
PM01
Andrea Crabtree
Total Practice Efficiency
PM02
Andrea Crabtree Sponsored by: PayJunction
EQ, IQ, or No Clue: Leadership Issues in Veterinary Medicine
PM07
Rob Best, Peter Weinstein
Reducing Your Biggest HR Headaches. Facilitating Real Solutions for Real Problems from the Trenches: Part 1
PM12
Kurt Oster
Reducing Your Biggest HR Headaches. Facilitating Real Solutions for Real Problems from the Trenches: Part 2
PM13
Kurt Oster
The Online Review Survival Kit: Thick Skin, Quick Wit, & a Dash of Humility
4:00 - 4:50p
PM14
Rhonda Bell
5:00 - 5:50p The Vet’s Guide to Authentic Social Media: Promoting Your Practice with Passion (and a Plan)
PM15
Rhonda Bell
H Level 2
Revive your Why: Reignite your Professional Purpose PM03
Andi Davison
Navigating Tension: Keeping Your Cool When Egos Collide PM04
Andi Davison
We Can & We Will: How to Dismantle Bias & Bridge Divides
PM08
Rob Best
Managers are People Too: Resilience Skills for Leaders
PM05
Andi Davison
Power of Praise: Feedback to Cultivate Veterinary Superheros PM06
Andi Davison
Communication in a 24/7 ER Environment
PM16
Susie Crockett
+Mastering a Modern Practice: The New Era of Professionalism S33
Mary Schwartz Sponsored by: PetDesk
+So You Want to Grow your Practice - 7 Steps to Make that Happen
S28A
Michele Drake Sponsored by: GeniusVets
+The Essential Service Your Vet Clinic is Missing: A Magnet for Pets & Professionals
S28B
David Hall Sponsored by: GeniusVets
+Practice Owners: These 4 Numbers Will Determine the Future of Your Practice –Know Them Well!
S28C
Terry O’Neil Sponsored by: GeniusVets
+ Practice Owners: Panel Discussion - The Most Important Trends, Threats, & Opportunities for Practice Ownership
S28D
Michele Drake, Sheila Fitzpatrick, Peter Tanella, Terry O’Neil, David McCormick Sponsored by: GeniusVets
Location Lagoon G Level 2
7:00 - 7:50a
The Double Bottom Line PM09
Peter Weinstein
Work ON Not Just IN Your Practice
PM10
Peter Weinstein
8:00 - 8:50a
10:00 - 10:50a
Financial Statements 101 PM20
Terry O’Neil
11:00 - 11:50a
Trust is a Must PM11
Peter Weinstein
Lagoon H Level 2
Purr-fecting Professionalism in Veterinary Medicine PM17
Susie Crockett
Lagoon I Level 2
Mandalay Bay D Level 2
Mandalay Bay H Level 2
+Practice Pathways - Overcoming the Objections & Myths of Practice Ownership
S35
Mariza Martinez, Angel Klein Sponsored by: Bank of America
Visit the Exhibit Hall 8:50 - 10:00a
From ’Ruff’ to ‘Resolved’: A Guide to Critical Thinking & Problem Solving PM18
Susie Crockett
Is it Time to Quit Your Job?
PM22
Kurt Oster
12:00 - 12:50p
Timing Your Growth: Considerations for Expanding or Remodeling Your Veterinary Hospital
PM21
Terry O’Neil
2:00 - 2:50p
The DEI Experience within the Veterinary Hospital Visit PM19
Susie Crockett
Visit the Exhibit Hall 12:50 - 2:00p
How to Move up Into Management PM23
Kurt Oster
3:00 - 3:50p
HELP! Where to Find it, How to Use it: How to Tap Into Industry Experts to Elevate Your Practice & Use Your Resources & Vendors Wisely
PM24
Robin Brogdon
Startup Roundup
PM25
Anthony Mahan
+DVM Recruiting: The First Step to More Applicants S26A
Win Lippincott
Sponsored by: Ackerman Group
+The Sale Process: A Comprehensive Overview
S26B
Win Lippincott
Sponsored by: Ackerman Group
Visit the Exhibit Hall 3:50 - 5:00p
+Proudly Independent: Why the Conditions Are Right for a Renaissance of Independent Veterinary Practice Ownership
S48
Matthew Salois, Martin Traub-Werner Sponsored by: VMG
Practice Operations Customer ServiceCommunication Technology
Location Lagoon G Level 2 Lagoon H Level 2
7:00 - 7:50a
FTC’s Non-Compete Watch - The Landscape of Veterinary Non-Compete Agreements
PM26
Anthony Mahan
FTC’s Non-Compete Watch - The Market Reaction & Effects of the Ruling
8:00 - 8:50a
PM27
Anthony Mahan
10:00 - 10:50a
It’s How You Said it: Providing & Receiving Feedback
PM31
Theresa Cosper-Roberts
No Stupid Questions: Increasing Psychological Safety
11:00 - 11:50a
PM32
Theresa Cosper-Roberts
Practice Ownership? Yes, You Can!
PM29
David McCormick
Bay F Level 2
+How to Maximize Your Practice’s Value in Today’s Market S43
Nick Elliston, Len Jones Sponsored by:
Total Practice Solutions
Visit the Exhibit Hall 8:50 - 10:00a
Selling to An Associate PM30
David McCormick
From Hands-on to Heads-up: Empowering CrVTs for Leadership & Management Roles: Part 1
PM51
Julianne Evenhus, Andi Davison
What’s the Catch?
12:00 - 12:50p
Associate Recruiting Incentives in a Highly Competitive Market
PM28
Anthony Mahan
Develop a Rock Star CSR Team
PM35
2:00 - 2:50p
Monica Perry
Recruiting New Grads: Pay, Benefits & More!
PM36
3:00 - 3:50p
Monica Perry
+More Patient Visits: The Key Right in Front of You S26C
Win Lippincott Sponsored by: Ackerman Group
+Practice Valuations: The Intersection Between the Economy & Your Personal Wealth S26D
Rich Lester Sponsored by: Covetrus
From Hands-on to Heads-up: Empowering
CrVTs for Leadership and Management Roles: Part 2
VT52
Julianne Evenhus, Andi Davison
Visit the Exhibit Hall 12:50 - 2:00p
Veterinary Cyber Security is a Cat & Mouse Game. Which One Are You?
PM39
William Lindus II
Protecting Your Pet’s Data: The Growing Menace of Ransomware & RATs
PM40
William Lindus II
Visit the Exhibit Hall 3:50 - 5:00p
Customer ServiceCommunication
Bay H
2
+The Animal AI Revolution: How Technology is Transforming Veterinary Care
S42
Scot Gillespie, Link Welborn
Sponsored by: Covetrus
+Money Talks: How to Have Better Cost Conversations & Improve Access to Care
S41B
Emily Tincher Sponsored by: Nationwide
Location Lagoon G Level 2
Hiring DVMS in a Difficult Market
7:00 - 7:50a
PM43
Sheila Fitzpatrick
Don’t Derail Your Sale: The Top 10 Reasons Veterinary Practice Sales Don’t Close
8:00 - 8:50a
PM44
Sheila Fitzpatrick
Lagoon H Level 2
Managing Emotions to Become a Better Leader: Part 1
PM47
Melissa Tompkins-Lewis
Visit the Exhibit Hall 8:50 - 10:00a
AI: how did we get here?
PM45
Shawn Wilkie
10:00 - 10:50a
11:00 - 11:50a
Yeah…. That Can’t Happen Again: Preventing Medical Errors
PM33
Theresa Cosper-Roberts
Effective Business Leadership: How to Harness Agile Strategies for Success
Managing Emotions to Become a Better Leader: Part 2
PM48
Melissa Tompkins-Lewis
Small Sparks, Big Fires: The Tech Troubles Costing Your Veterinary Practice Time & Money
PM41
William Lindus II
12:00 - 12:50p
PM46
Shawn Wilkie
Visit the Exhibit Hall 12:50 - 2:00p
Managing Inventory Expenses
PM37
2:00 - 2:50p
Monica Perry
3:00 - 3:50p
Oscar Isn’t the Only Grouch: Recognizing & Addressing Toxicity
PM34
Theresa Cosper-Roberts
What in the Word is Happening?!?! Tackling
4:00 - 4:50p
Employee Recruiting & Retention
PM38
Monica Perry
Is Your Veterinary Practice Ready for the Cloud? A Crucial Checklist
PM42
William Lindus II
Disaster & Mishap Planning for Veterinary Hospitals
PM49
Melissa Tompkins-Lewis
What to Do When a Client Says No
PM50
Melissa Tompkins-Lewis
Mandalay Bay F Level 2
+Stay, Please: How to Bridge the Great Divide & Improve Staff Retention in Your Practice S45
Garth Jordan Sponsored by: AAHA
+How Fear Free Can Help You Utilize Your Staff More Efficiently S25A
Jennifer Merlo Sponsored by: Fear Free
+Developing your Fear Free Leadership team S25C
Tori Williams Sponsored by: Fear Free
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PAGE 115
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ANALGESIA & PAIN CONTROL
BRAINU (VET CAI) 2961
COMPANION ANIMAL HEALTH 3321
CONTURA VET 3561
CURATIVE SOUND 4339
ELVATION USA VET 1370
GUANGZHOU LONGEST
MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY CO., LTD. 4332
SPECTRAVET THERAPEUTIC LASERS 3833
ANESTHESIA EQUIPMENT
ARI MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY CO., LTD 4256
BIONET AMERICA, INC. 3401
BRAINU (VET CAI) 2961
DIGICARE ANIMAL HEALTH 4001
DISPOMED 3043
DKVETSOLUTIONS 1060
EDGE LIFE TECHNOLOGIES LLC 3331
HOTDOG PATIENT WARMING 3636
JD MEDICAL 1349
JORGENSEN LABORATORIES 1753
MIDMARK CORPORATION 1039
MINDRAY ANIMAL MEDICAL 1928
NEWVETEQUIPMENT.COM 859
ONE HEALTH GROUP 4113
PENLON LIMITED 1162
SCOUT 701
SHENZHEN MELEVET MEDICAL LTD., CO. 604
SUPERA ANESTHESIA INNOVATIONS 3762
SUZHOU MEDITECH IMP. & EXP. CO., LTD. 2858
VET CONCEPTS 3511
VETERINARY ANESTHESIA SUPPORT & SERVICE, LLC. 4043
VETLAND MEDICAL SALES & SERVICES, LLC 4024
WITVET SCIENTIFIC INC. 4248
ANIMAL CONTAINMENT
ARI MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY CO., LTD 4256
CAMPBELL PET COMPANY 1318
CASCO PET 4037
PNEU-DART, INC. 4148
SLEEPYPOD 1770
SUBURBAN SURGICAL CO, INC 1832
VETERINARY ANESTHESIA SUPPORT & SERVICE, LLC. 4043
ANIMAL DISEASE RESPONSE
GUANGZHOU LONGEST
MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY CO., LTD. 4332
TRUDELL ANIMAL HEALTH 3535
VENOM VET 4233
ANIMAL ID
ANIMAL ID CORPORATION 2865
AVID IDENTIFICATION SYSTEMS 3634
CREATIVE SCIENCE 949
PAW FINDERS 1046
PET PAGES, INC 2864
PETLINK 3557
STONE MFG. & SUPPLY CO 3642
UNIFIED INFORMATION DEVICES (UID) 3405
VISUAL MANAGEMENT 3513
APPRAISER & BROKERS
LEGACY VETERINARY ADVISORS 1821
MONARCH BUSINESS CONSULTING 3944
SAFEHOLD SPECIAL RISK 3947
SIMMONS & ASSOCIATES 1345
ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN & CONSTRUCTION OF HOSPITALS ANIMAL
BANK OF AMERICA PRACTICE SOLUTIONS 1440
CARECREDIT 2750
ELITE PAYMENT GROUP 4126
FIRST COMMAND BANK 1823
HUNTINGTON BANK PRACTICE FINANCE 4232
PANACEA FINANCIAL 607
PROVIDE 1044
U.S. BANK 4147
BEHAVIOR MANAGEMENT PRODUCTS, SERVICES, & CONSULTANTS
ALLVITA ANIMAL HEALTH PTY LTD 2661
EZEE-VISIT PET VET MAT 1771
NOFEAR PET MATS 3663
NYLABONE 1452
PALA-TECH LABORATORIES INC 919
SIGNS 4110
TEVRA BRANDS 1471
BEREAVEMENT & PET LOSS
#SHADEOUTDM - SHADE OUT
DM FOUNDATION 4565
HONOR PET 2757
LIVELY ROOT BUSINESS GIFTING 4343
PEACEFUL MEMORIES 3745
POSITIVE IMPRESSIONS 3150
SARAH BROWN CARDS 3550
VETMED SOLUTIONS 3343
VISUAL MANAGEMENT 3513
BLOOD TRANSFUSION EQUIPMENT & SERVICES
DMS LABORATORIES, INC. 3861
ENTEGRION, INC. 4132
MILLPLEDGE VETERINARY 1723
BOVINE PRODUCTS
DIAMOND ANIMAL HEALTH, INC. 3047
E. I. MEDICAL IMAGING 3142
MAI ANIMAL HEALTH 3615
MERCK ANIMAL HEALTH 3601
MINITUBE USA 3856
PNEU-DART, INC. 4148
SKULLS UNLIMITED INTERNATIONAL, INC. 3635
STONE MFG. & SUPPLY CO 3642
VET CONCEPTS 3511
CASUALTY, LIABILITY, & PROFESSIONAL LIABILITY INSURANCE
SAFEHOLD SPECIAL RISK 3947
CLIENT EDUCATION & HOME-CARE INFORMATION
#SHADEOUTDM - SHADE OUT
DM FOUNDATION 4565
COVET 2758
HOMECALL VETS 2761
LIFELEARN 3735
MERCK VETERINARY MANUAL 3734
MULTI RADIANCE LASERS/WELLVU
THERMAL IMAGING 2349
PAWLICY ADVISOR 3257
VISUAL MANAGEMENT 3513
CLIPPING, BATHING, & SURGICAL PREP
NOFEAR PET MATS 3663
CONSULTING SERVICES
CASHDISCOUNTPROGRAM.COM 3932
DYKEMA 4031
EFIDOL 3548
LEGACY VETERINARY ADVISORS 1821
LEGALLY MINE 3736
MEDSAFE 3948
MIRAVISTA VETERINARY DIAGNOSTICS 1271
MONARCH BUSINESS CONSULTING 3944
NATIONAL VETERINARY LAW GROUP AT MANDELBAUM BARRETT PC 4142
NUVODIA TECHNOLOGY SERVICES 3565
ONCURA PARTNERS 1259
OURPETDR 2658
PAWLICY ADVISOR 3257
PRIVET 708
ROCKY MOUNTAIN VETERINARY CLINICAL PATHOLOGY 2856
SAFEHOLD SPECIAL RISK 3947
SCHULTZ TECHNOLOGY 4133
SIMMONS & ASSOCIATES 1345
TRINITY PORTFOLIO ADVISORS 2066
VET ACCESS 3665
VET AND TECH INC 1912
VET DATA LLC 3846
VICTIM TO VERDICT 4462
VIZISITES INC 3356
CT &/OR MRI
DENTAL FOCUS, LLC 911
EPICA INTERNATIONAL 3928
ESAOTE NORTH AMERICA 1667
FUJIFILM HEALTHCARE
AMERICAS CORPORATION 3506
MYVET IMAGING 611
PENLON LIMITED 1162
SAMSUNG 3929
SEDECAL USA, INC. 4005
UNIVERSAL IMAGING 3720
XORAN TECHNOLOGIES 941
DENTAL EQUIPMENT, INSTRUMENTS & MATERIALS
ADDISON BIOLOGICAL LABORATORY, INC. 3610
ADVANCED MONITORS CORP. 3800
AOHUA ENDOSCOPY CO., LTD. 4333
ARI MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY CO., LTD 4256
BIONET AMERICA, INC. 3401
WALDMANN LIGHTING 1022
XORAN TECHNOLOGIES 941
ZOETIS PETCARE 2055
DIAGNOSTIC TEST KITS
ALLVITA ANIMAL HEALTH PTY LTD 2661
AMEND PET 3459
ANBIO BIOTECHNOLOGY 608 BIONOTE 3427
DIAMOND ANIMAL HEALTH, INC. 3047
DMS LABORATORIES, INC. 3861
DONGGUAN PAWNOVO BIOTECH CO., LTD. 807
EDAN DIAGNOSTICS, INC. 706
ENTEGRION, INC. 4132
GENRUI BIOTECH INC. 603
IFIRST MEDICAL TECHNOLOGIES 2860
IMMUNOSTICS, INC. 610
KH MEDICAL.CO.,LTD 3545 MIDOG LLC 3743
MOICHOR 3958
ONE HEALTH GROUP 4113
PROTIA INC. 609
VDI LABORATORY 3348
VOLITION VETERINARY 2943
WITVET SCIENTIFIC INC. 4248
ZHUHAI KEYU BIOLOGICAL ENGINEERING CO., LTD. 645
DISTRIBUTOR
BEIJING L&Z MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT CO., LTD 4108
BUDDYDROPS 4145
IMMUNOSTICS, INC. 610
MIDWEST VETERINARY SUPPLY 1712
PHARMSOURCE ANIMAL HEALTH 3546
SHELTERS UNITED 4261
SHIPP’S DENTAL AND SPECIALTY PRODUCTS 3223 UNITED INFUSION 3863
ZHUHAI KEYU BIOLOGICAL ENGINEERING CO., LTD. 645
DOSIMETRY MONITORING
RADIATION DETECTION CO 3549
E-COMMERCE SALES SYSTEMS
HOMECALL VETS 2761
VETSOURCE 4021
ELECTROPHYSIOLOGY DIAGNOSTIC INSTRUMENTS (ECG, ETC.)
DOCTOR SHARK WELLNESS, INC. 2659
PAWZMEDI INC., 2760
EMBRYO TRANSFER PRODUCTS
E. I. MEDICAL IMAGING 3142
VET CONCEPTS 3511
EMERGENCY & CRITICAL CARE
AMEND PET 3459
BIONOTE 3427
BLUEPEARL PET HOSPITAL 3757
DMS LABORATORIES, INC. 3861
ENTEGRION, INC. 4132
FUJIFILM HEALTHCARE
AMERICAS CORPORATION 3506
HIPPO VETERINARY GROUP 4100
IFIRST MEDICAL TECHNOLOGIES 2860
LAFEBER - EMERAID 2022
LUNA & MILO 2657
MINDRAY ANIMAL MEDICAL 1928
NOVAIR 806
PHARMSOURCE ANIMAL HEALTH 3546
SR SCALES BY SR INSTRUMENTS 4121
SUZHOU MEDITECH IMP. & EXP. CO., LTD. 2858
TRIUMPH MEDICAL SERVICES 3935
TRUDELL ANIMAL HEALTH 3535
VENOM VET 4233
VETERINARY EMERGENCY & CRITICAL CARE SOCIETY 4456
VETFLEX 4242
VETLEN ADVANCED VETERINARY DEVICES 2857
VETPOCKET 3761
VICTIM TO VERDICT 4462
EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES
AMERICAN VETERINARY GROUP 3358
BLUE RIVER PETCARE 1458
BLUEPEARL PET HOSPITAL 3757
CHEWY HEALTH 3129; 3233 CITYVET 1147
COMPANION PET PARTNERS 712
COVET 2758
EPICUR PHARMA 3646
EVETTE 1923
FLEX VET STAFFING 4442
HOLIDAY VET 1058
HOMECALL VETS 2761 INDEVETS 4334
MICROCARE, LLC 958
PET DENTAL USA 1371
PETVET CARE CENTERS 3742 ROO 1153
UNITED
PALA-TECH LABORATORIES INC 919
PAW PROSPER 3435
PROTIA INC. 609
PYTHIUM TECHNOLOGIES INC. 3042
SAMSUNG 3929
SKULLS UNLIMITED INTERNATIONAL, INC. 3635
SPRYNG W/ OSTEOCUSHION
TECHNOLOGY BY PETVIVO 1717
STONE MFG. & SUPPLY CO 3642
SUNTECH MEDICAL, INC. 1454
TRUDELL ANIMAL HEALTH 3535
UNIFIED INFORMATION DEVICES (UID) 3405 VET CONCEPTS 3511
VETLEN ADVANCED VETERINARY DEVICES 2857
VIVOS INC 4049
EQUIPMENT & REAL ESTATE LEASES & MORTGAGES
DAN SCOTT & ASSOCIATES 1732; 1933
U.S. VETERINARY REIT 3407
EXAMINATION & TREATMENT ROOM FURNITURE & CABINETS
EZEE-VISIT PET VET MAT 1771
MIDMARK CORPORATION 1039
NOFEAR PET MATS 3663
UNIWEB, INC 741
EXTERNAL FIXATION SYSTEMS FOR ORTHOPEDICS
SHANGHAI BOJIN ELECTRIC INSTRUMENT & DEVICE CO., LTD 705
SUZHOU MEDICA ORTHO TECHNOLOGY CO.LTD 2859
FELINE BIOLOGICS & VACCINES
ANICELL BIOTECH LLC 4057
DIAMOND ANIMAL HEALTH, INC. 3047
MERCK ANIMAL HEALTH 3601
NEXTMUNE US 1019
FINANCIAL SERVICES
ALL PET CARD 4157
BANC OF CALIFORNIA 1129
BANK OF AMERICA PRACTICE SOLUTIONS 1440 CARECREDIT 2751
CASHDISCOUNTPROGRAM.COM 3932
ELITE PAYMENT GROUP 4126
HUNTINGTON BANK PRACTICE FINANCE 4232
LEGACY VETERINARY ADVISORS 1821
LEGALLY MINE 3736
MATTHEWS REAL ESTATE INVESTMENT SERVICES 3245
MYBALTO 3858
NEWLANE FINANCE CORP 3434
PANACEA FINANCIAL 607
PAYJUNCTION 803
PROVIDE 1044
SAFEHOLD SPECIAL RISK 3947
SEACOAST BANK 805
TRINITY PORTFOLIO ADVISORS 2066
U.S. BANK 4147
FLOORING SYSTEMS
RIDGLAN ANIMAL CARE SYSTEMS 853
FLUIDS & FLUID THERAPY EQUIPMENT & SUPPLIES
AIV INC. 1820
BEIJING L&Z MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT CO., LTD 4108
DIGICARE ANIMAL HEALTH 4001
MILLPLEDGE VETERINARY 1723
PRACTIVET 918
SUZHOU MEDITECH IMP. & EXP. CO., LTD. 2858
TRIUMPH MEDICAL SERVICES 3935
FORAGE/FEED
LAFEBER - EMERAID 2022
FRONT OFFICE & EXAM ROOM APPAREL
VISUAL MANAGEMENT 3513
GENERAL & SPECIALTY
#SHADEOUTDM - SHADE OUT DM FOUNDATION 4565
AMEND PET 3459
BIONET AMERICA, INC. 3401
BIONOTE 3427
BLUEPEARL PET HOSPITAL 3757
CANINE TRANSPLANT & APHERESIS CENTER 902
CASCO PET 4037
CASHDISCOUNTPROGRAM.COM 3932
COMPANION PET PARTNERS 712
COVET 2758
CRYOPROBE 3225
DYKEMA 4031
HIPPO VETERINARY GROUP 4100
HOTDOG PATIENT WARMING 3636
ILLUCO USA 4342
KUBANDA CRYOTHERAPY INC 1466
MERCK VETERINARY MANUAL 3734
MILA INTERNATIONAL, INC 3801
MISSION VETERINARY PARTNERS 1359
NOFEAR PET MATS 3663
OLIVER 2960
PAWLICY ADVISOR 3257
PERIOVIVE 1367
SCRIBENOTE 4058
SPRYNG W/ OSTEOCUSHION
TECHNOLOGY BY PETVIVO 1717
TRUDELL ANIMAL HEALTH 3535
UNIFIED INFORMATION DEVICES (UID) 3405
HOSPITAL EQUIPMENT/FURNITURE
ARI MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY CO., LTD 4256
BURTON MEDICAL 4234
BUTTERFLY NETWORK 1004
CASCO PET 4037
CUBEX 3943
HOTDOG PATIENT WARMING 3636
MEDICAL ILLUMINATION 3501
MEDICUS HEALTH 3666
NOVAIR 806
SR SCALES BY SR INSTRUMENTS 4121
TUDOR TREADMILLS, INC 818
UNITED INFUSION 3863
UNIWEB, INC 741
VETPOCKET 3761
VETSNAP CORPORATION 612
WALDMANN LIGHTING 1022
HOSPITAL SAFETY & OSHA
MEDICUS HEALTH 3666
MEDSAFE 3948
SAFEHOLD SPECIAL RISK 3947
IMPLANTS FOR ORTHOPEDICS
ANICELL BIOTECH LLC 4057
CONTURA VET 3561
SPRYNG W/ OSTEOCUSHION TECHNOLOGY BY PETVIVO 1717
SUZHOU MEDICA ORTHO TECHNOLOGY CO.LTD 2859
LAB TESTING SERVICES; REFERENCE & CONSULTING DIAGNOSTICIANS
AVIAN & EXOTIC ANIMAL CLIN PATH LABS 1619
AXISVET, INC 1817
BIONOTE 3427
DONGGUAN PAWNOVO BIOTECH CO., LTD. 807
MIRAVISTA VETERINARY DIAGNOSTICS 1271
MOICHOR 3958
NEXTMUNE US 1019
ONE HEALTH GROUP 4113
PL MEDICAL 3544
ROCKY MOUNTAIN VETERINARY CLINICAL PATHOLOGY 2856
VDI LABORATORY 3348
VETS CHOICE RADIOLOGY 2355
VITALRADS 3733
VOLITION VETERINARY 2943
ZHUHAI KEYU BIOLOGICAL ENGINEERING CO., LTD. 645
LAUNDRY EQUIPMENT
GIRBAU NORTH AMERICA 4156
SHENZHEN DYMIND BIOTECHNOLOGY CO.,LTD. 4104
AKC REUNITE 3432
ALL FOUR PAWS 1721
CAMPBELL PET COMPANY 1318
PAW FINDERS 1046
POSITIVE IMPRESSIONS 3150
SLEEPYPOD 1770 LEASING
NEWLANE FINANCE CORP 3434
OMNI PRACTICE GROUP 4257 LIGHTING
BURTON MEDICAL 4234
ILLUCO USA 4342
MEDI-LOUPES 819; 3537
MEDICAL ILLUMINATION 3501
ROSE MICRO SOLUTIONS LLC 700; 3442; 4000
VETERINARY ANESTHESIA
SUPPORT & SERVICE, LLC. 4043
WALDMANN LIGHTING 1022 MARKETING
BEYOND INDIGO PETS 2020
DAYSMART VET 3445
DOCTOR MULTIMEDIA 1224; 4114
GENIUSVETS 2159
INTOUCH PRACTICE COMMUNICATIONS 3950 ISELP 4471
LIFELEARN 3735
NYLABONE 1452
OURPETDR 2658
PEERLOGIC 959
POSITIVE IMPRESSIONS 3150
SHELTERS UNITED 4261
VET ACCESS 3665
VETSOURCE 4021
VETSPIRE 3368
VIZISITES INC 3356
MEDICAL EQUIPMENT & SUPPLIES
ADVANCED MONITORS CORP. 3800
ANDERSEN PRODUCTS OF CALIFORNIA 1418 ANSELL 4236
ARTHREX VET SYSTEMS, INC. 3328
BIOVISION VETERINARY ENDOSCOPY LLC 1929
BOULE DIAGNOSTICS AB 1063
BRAINU (VET CAI) 2961
BURTON MEDICAL 4234
BUTTERFLY NETWORK 1004
CASCO PET 4037
CRESILON INC - VETIGEL 1918
DIGICARE ANIMAL HEALTH 4001
SUPERA ANESTHESIA INNOVATIONS 3762
TEVRA BRANDS 1471
TRIUMPH MEDICAL SERVICES 3935
TUTTNAUER USA 3542
ULTIMED 1713
UNITED INFUSION 3863
VET CONCEPTS 3511
VETFLEX 4242
VETSCALPEL SURGICAL LASERS 1228
VETSPECS, INC. 3443
VIVOS INC 4049
WALDMANN LIGHTING 1022
WITVET SCIENTIFIC INC. 4248
XORAN TECHNOLOGIES 941
MEDICAL RECORDS, BUSINESS FORMS, & INVOICING SYSTEMS
HAPPYDOC 3346
NUVODIA TECHNOLOGY SERVICES 3565
PAWSCRIPTS 2959
PAWZMEDI INC., 2760
SCRIBENOTE 4058
VETREC 4247
VETSCRIBE 2863
MICROCHIPS
AKC REUNITE 3432
ANIMAL ID CORPORATION 2865
MERCK ANIMAL HEALTH 3601
PAW FINDERS 1046
PETLINK 3557
MICROSCOPES
DKVETSOLUTIONS 1060
MOTIC SWIFT LINE 3827
ONCURA PARTNERS 1259
ROSE MICRO SOLUTIONS LLC 700; 3442; 4000
MOBILE EQUIPMENT & SUPPLIES
ADVANCED MONITORS CORP. 3800
ADVANCED MONITORS CORP. 3800
ANIMAL ID CORPORATION 2865
CRESILON INC - VETIGEL 1918 DISPOMED 3043
EDGE LIFE TECHNOLOGIES LLC 3331
ESAOTE NORTH AMERICA 1667
GENORAY AMERICA, INC. 4045
INDIBA / K-LASER 3957
KUBANDA CRYOTHERAPY INC 1466
ONE HEALTH GROUP 4113
POSKOM AMERICA / PXI MEDICAL 4044
TUTTNAUER USA 3542
UNIWEB, INC 741
WALDMANN LIGHTING 1022
MONITORING EQUIPMENT & ACCESSORIES
ADVANCED MONITORS CORP. 3800
AIV INC. 1820
BIONET AMERICA, INC. 3401
BRAINU (VET CAI) 2961
DOCTOR SHARK WELLNESS, INC. 2659
EDAN DIAGNOSTICS, INC. 706
GENORAY AMERICA, INC. 4045
JD MEDICAL 1349
MAI ANIMAL HEALTH 3615
MAVEN PET INC 3347
MEDFURBISH 4101
MIDMARK CORPORATION 1039
MINDRAY ANIMAL MEDICAL 1928
ONE HEALTH GROUP 4113
PENLON LIMITED 1162
PETMAP 1724
RADIATION DETECTION CO 3549
SCOUT 701
SUNTECH MEDICAL, INC. 1454
SUZHOU MEDITECH IMP. & EXP. CO., LTD. 2858
UNIFIED INFORMATION DEVICES (UID) 3405
VETERINARY ANESTHESIA
SUPPORT & SERVICE, LLC. 4043
VETLAND MEDICAL SALES & SERVICES, LLC 4024
VETSPECS, INC. 3443
VOLITION VETERINARY 2943
NEW CLIENT ACQUISITION
GENIUSVETS 2159
GUANGZHOU LONGEST
MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY CO., LTD. 4332
OURPETDR 2658
PAWLICY ADVISOR 3257
PEACEFUL MEMORIES 3745
PEERLOGIC 959
VETCOR 1329
VIZISITES INC 3356
WESTERN VETERINARY PARTNERS 3845
NONPROFIT
#SHADEOUTDM - SHADE OUT
DM FOUNDATION 4565
AEMV 4366
AKC REUNITE 3432
BARKING FOR A BETTER PUNJAB, INDIA 4369
CHRISTIAN VETERINARY MISSION 4357
EVERYCAT HEALTH FOUNDATION 4465
INTERNATIONAL VETERINARY
ACUPUNCTURE SOCIETY (IVAS) 4458
ROSE MICRO SOLUTIONS LLC 700; 3442; 4000
VETNOVA 4022
OXYGEN ADMINISTRATION & INHALATION THERAPY
AERONICS INC 1347
NOVAIR 806
SUPERA ANESTHESIA INNOVATIONS 3762
TRUDELL ANIMAL HEALTH 3535
VETERINARY ANESTHESIA
SUPPORT & SERVICE, LLC. 4043
WITVET SCIENTIFIC INC. 4248
PAIN MANAGEMENT
ADEQUAN CANINE 3821
BROTHER MAGOOS INC 870
CANINE REHABILITATION INSTITUTE 3444
COMPANION ANIMAL HEALTH 3321
CONTURA VET 3561
CUTTING EDGE LASER TECHNOLOGIES 813
DR. BUZBY’S SENIOR DOG CO. 1420
ELLEVET SCIENCES 2921
EPICUR PHARMA 3646
GUANGZHOU LONGEST
MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY CO., LTD. 4332
H2O FOR FITNESS 3843
HUDSON AQUATIC SYSTEMS 3436
INDIBA / K-LASER 3957
LUMAPROUSA 804
LUMINOS PRO 921
MULTI RADIANCE LASERS/WELLVU
THERMAL IMAGING 2349
PAW PROSPER 3435
PEAK THERAPEUTICS 3848
PHARMSOURCE ANIMAL HEALTH 3546
SPECTRAVET THERAPEUTIC LASERS 3833
SUMMUS MEDICAL LASER 1040
TEVRA BRANDS 1471
VETSTEM 3508
ZOETIS PETCARE 2055
PARASITICIDES
ALLVITA ANIMAL HEALTH PTY LTD 2661
BOEHRINGER INGELHEIM ANIMAL HEALTH 2720
MERCK ANIMAL HEALTH 3601
ZOETIS PETCARE 2055
PATIENT WARMING
MEDFURBISH 4101
RIDGLAN ANIMAL CARE SYSTEMS 853
TRIUMPH MEDICAL SERVICES 3935
PET CREMATION & EQUIPMENT
HONOR PET 2757
PAWPALS PAW PRINT KEEPSAKES 1965
PEACEFUL MEMORIES 3745
SHENZHEN DYMIND
BIOTECHNOLOGY CO.,LTD. 4104
PET FOOD/NUTRITION
ALLVITA ANIMAL HEALTH PTY LTD 2661
BEIJING L&Z MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT CO., LTD 4108
BIO HEALTH SOLUTIONS 4046
BROTHER MAGOOS INC 870
COMPANA PET BRANDS 3333
FRESHPET 3558
FROMM FAMILY FOODS 1064
KITTY SAUSE ORGANIC KITTY SNACKS + 3570
OCU-GLO BY ANIMAL NECESSITY.COM 948
PEAK THERAPEUTICS 3848
PRECIOUS CAT 965
PURINA PRO PLAN VETERINARY DIETS 3421
TARTAR SHIELD PET PRODUCTS, INC 1749
THE FARMER’S DOG 1866
VETNIQUE LABS 1013
VETSOURCE 4021
VOYAGER DOG FOOD CO. 4348
PET INSURANCE
ASPCA PET HEALTH INSURANCE 3829
CARECREDIT 2752
CHEWY HEALTH 3129; 3235
PET INSURANCE REVIEW 1468
PET VET CONNECTION 4048
PET SUPPLIES
ALL FOUR PAWS 1721
BEIJING L&Z MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY
DEVELOPMENT CO., LTD 4108
BUDDYDROPS 4145
CAMPBELL PET COMPANY 1318
COMPANA PET BRANDS 3333
DERMAZOO / OTOPET-USA 3037
ESSENTIAL ORGANICS 1365
LICK SLEEVE 4130
NOFEAR PET MATS 3663
NYLABONE 1452
PAW FINDERS 1046
PAW PROSPER 3435
PAWPALS PAW PRINT KEEPSAKES 1965
PEAK THERAPEUTICS 3848
PET THERAPEUTICS 3765
PRECIOUS CAT 965
SHELTERS UNITED 4261 SIGNS 4110
SQUISHFACE 4149
TEVRA BRANDS
HUDSON AQUATIC SYSTEMS 3436
INDIBA / K-LASER 3957
MULTI RADIANCE LASERS/WELLVU
THERMAL IMAGING 2349
NCSU - CCAT PROGRAM 4358
SPECTRAVET THERAPEUTIC LASERS 3833
TUDOR TREADMILLS, INC 818
PORTABLE DIAGNOSTIC EQUIPMENT
ANBIO BIOTECHNOLOGY 608
ANIMAL ID CORPORATION 2865
BOULE DIAGNOSTICS AB 1063
BUTTERFLY NETWORK 1004
DOCTOR SHARK WELLNESS, INC. 2659
DONGGUAN PAWNOVO BIOTECH CO., LTD. 807
EDAN DIAGNOSTICS, INC. 706
EDGE LIFE TECHNOLOGIES LLC 3331
ENTEGRION, INC. 4132
GENORAY AMERICA, INC. 4045
IFIRST MEDICAL TECHNOLOGIES 2860
KARL STORZ VETERINARY 3322
KH MEDICAL.CO.,LTD 3545
MYVET IMAGING 611
NEWVETEQUIPMENT.COM 859
POSKOM AMERICA / PXI MEDICAL 4044
VETSPECS, INC. 3443
XORAN TECHNOLOGIES 941
ZHUHAI KEYU BIOLOGICAL ENGINEERING CO., LTD. 645
POSITIONING & RESTRAINT ACCESSORIES
CALM & COZY VET PRODUCTS 3136
DIAGNOSTIC IMAGING SYSTEMS, INC. 3738
NOFEAR PET MATS 3663
VET CONCEPTS 3511
PRACTICE MANAGEMENT SOFTWARE
ANIMAL ID CORPORATION 2865
BITTSI 2656
CHEWY HEALTH 3129; 3237
CLIENTRAX 3409
COVET 2758
DAYSMART VET 3445
DIGITAIL 1007
DRAGON VETERINARY 3337
HR FOR HEALTH 3461
MAVEN PET INC 3347
MEDSAFE 3948
NECTARVET 2957
NUVODIA TECHNOLOGY SERVICES 3565
ONWARD VET 4128
OURPETDR 2658
PAWZMEDI INC., 2760
PEERLOGIC 959
PROVET CLOUD BY NORDHEALTH 3849
SHEPHERD VETERINARY SOFTWARE 1246
VETPAWER 809
VETSCRIBE 2863
VETSPIRE 3368
VIRTUAL VET NURSE 2759
VIZISITES INC 3356
WAITWELL 954
PRACTICE REAL ESTATE FINANCING
BANC OF CALIFORNIA 1129
BANK OF AMERICA PRACTICE SOLUTIONS 1440 DYKEMA 4031
FIRST COMMAND BANK 1823
PRACTICE SALES &/OR ACQUISITIONS
360 VET SALES 4033
ACKERMAN GROUP 3901
ACKERMAN GROUP 3901
AMERIVET 1219
BANK OF AMERICA PRACTICE SOLUTIONS 1440
BLUE RIVER PETCARE 1458
COMPANION PET PARTNERS 712
CURO PET CARE 4123
DVMMATCH, LLC 906 DYKEMA 4031
FIRST COMMAND BANK 1823
LAKEFIELD VETERINARY GROUP 909
LEGACY VETERINARY ADVISORS 1821
MONARCH BUSINESS CONSULTING 3944
OMNI PRACTICE GROUP 4257
PET DENTAL USA 1371
SAFEHOLD SPECIAL RISK 3947
SIMMONS & ASSOCIATES 1345
TOTAL PRACTICE SOLUTIONS GROUP 1715
TRINITY PORTFOLIO ADVISORS 2066
U.S. VETERINARY REIT 3407 VETCOR 1329
VETNCARE 4051
VETVET 600
VP VETERINARY ADVISORS 4111
WESTERN VETERINARY PARTNERS 3845
PREVENTATIVE CARE FOR CATS & DOGS
#SHADEOUTDM - SHADE OUT
DM FOUNDATION 4565 ANSELL 4236
VP VETERINARY ADVISORS 4111
WESTERN VETERINARY PARTNERS 3845
REFERENCE LABORATORIES
ELLIE DIAGNOSTICS 3144
MIRAVISTA VETERINARY DIAGNOSTICS 1271
MOICHOR 3958
VDI LABORATORY 3348
ZOETIS PETCARE 2055
REPAIR SERVICES
AIV INC. 1820
CISLAK MANUFACTURING, INC. 3956
DERMAZOO / OTOPET-USA 3037
DKVETSOLUTIONS 1060
JD MEDICAL 1349
MEDFURBISH 4101
OPTIMUM VET SOLUTIONS 4125
TRIUMPH MEDICAL SERVICES 3935
UNITED INFUSION 3863
VETERINARY ANESTHESIA
SUPPORT & SERVICE, LLC. 4043
VETLAND MEDICAL SALES & SERVICES, LLC 4024
SCOPES FOR PHYSICAL EXAMINATION (OTO, OPHTHO, STETHO, ETC.)
ADVANCED MONITORS CORP. 3800
BIOVISION VETERINARY ENDOSCOPY LLC 1929
KARL STORZ VETERINARY 3322
SOFTWARE APPLICATIONS
ANIMAL ID CORPORATION 2865
BITTSI 2656
CALLHERO 2862
CLIENTRAX 3409
COVET 2758
CUBEX 3943
DAYSMART VET 3445
DIGITAIL 1007
DODO 2861
DRAGON VETERINARY 3337
EPICA INTERNATIONAL 3928
FUJIFILM HEALTHCARE
AMERICAS CORPORATION 3506
HAPPYDOC 3346
HUBAVET 4105
MAVEN PET INC 3347
MERCK VETERINARY MANUAL 3734
NUVODIA TECHNOLOGY SERVICES 3565
OLIVER 2960
ONWARD VET 4128
PASSPAW 2756
PAWSCRIPTS 2959
PAWZMEDI INC., 2760
PEERLOGIC 959
PET PAGES, INC 2864
PROVET CLOUD BY NORDHEALTH 3849
SCOUT 701
SCRIBBLEVET 3449
SCRIBENOTE 4058
TALKATOO 953
VET HERO 4107
VET ROCKET, LLC 1922
VETPAWER 809
VETPOCKET 3761
VETPREP, BY EDCETERA 2012 VETREC 4247
VETSNAP CORPORATION 612
VETSOURCE 4021
VETSPIRE 3368
VIRTUAL VET NURSE 2759
WAITWELL 954
STERILIZATION/SANITARY SUPPLY
ANDERSEN PRODUCTS OF CALIFORNIA 1418 ANSELL 4236
MEDFURBISH 4101
MEDICAL ILLUMINATION 3501
MICROCARE, LLC 958
MIDMARK CORPORATION 1039
RESCUE DISINFECTANTS BY VIROX TECHNOLOGIES INC 3334
TUTTNAUER USA 3542 VETFLEX 4242
SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS, LASERS
ADVANCED MONITORS CORP. 3800
ADVANCED MONITORS CORP. 3800
CUTTING EDGE LASER TECHNOLOGIES 813
DOCTOR SHARK WELLNESS, INC. 2659
EPICA INTERNATIONAL 3928
FOTONMEDIX MEDICAL LASER CO., LTD. 952
GERVETUSA INC 1813
INDIBA / K-LASER 3957
IVIMEA, LLC 1921
KARL STORZ VETERINARY 3322
KUBANDA CRYOTHERAPY INC 1466
MEDI-LOUPES 819; 3537
MULTI RADIANCE LASERS/WELLVU THERMAL IMAGING 2349
NEWVETEQUIPMENT.COM 859
OPTIMUM VET SOLUTIONS 4125
SHANGHAI BOJIN ELECTRIC INSTRUMENT & DEVICE CO., LTD 705
SPECTRAVET THERAPEUTIC LASERS 3833
SUMMUS MEDICAL LASER 1040
UNIVERSAL SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS 3500
VETLEN ADVANCED VETERINARY DEVICES 2857
VETSCALPEL SURGICAL LASERS 1228
MINDRAY ANIMAL MEDICAL 1928
MINXRAY, INC 2016
ONCURA PARTNERS 1259
SAMSUNG 3929
SILVER HUE VETERINARY IMAGING 2660
UNIVERSAL IMAGING 3720
WITVET SCIENTIFIC INC. 4248
UNIVERSITIES & NONPROFIT CE ASSOCIATIONS
LINCOLN MEMORIAL UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF VETERINARY MEDICINE 4112
VETERINARY HOSPITAL NETWORK
AAHA 3132
AMERICAN VETERINARY GROUP 3358
CAREVET 3344
CEDAR PLAZA VET INC. 3148
CHEWY HEALTH 3129; 3238
COMPANION PET PARTNERS 712
HIPPO VETERINARY GROUP 4100
LAKEFIELD VETERINARY GROUP 909
MISSION VETERINARY PARTNERS 1359
MODERN ANIMAL 1001
SCHULTZ TECHNOLOGY 4133
SUVETO 3229
THE VETERINARY COOPERATIVE (TVC) 3430
VET TOGETHER 4235
VETCOR 1329
VETNCARE 4051
WAITWELL 954
WELLHAVEN PET HEALTH 3349
WESTERN VETERINARY PARTNERS 3845
WEB PAGE DESIGN & HOSTING
DOCTOR MULTIMEDIA 1224; 4114
LIFELEARN 3735
VIZISITES INC 3356
WEIGHING SCALES & MEASUREMENT INSTRUMENTS
PAWZMEDI INC., 2760
SR SCALES BY SR INSTRUMENTS 4121
WOUND CARE
ADDISON BIOLOGICAL LABORATORY, INC. 3610
ANICELL BIOTECH LLC 4057
ARTHREX VET SYSTEMS, INC. 3328
ESSENTIAL ORGANICS 1365
GBR MEDICAL 4143
HILLTOP BIO 904
LICK SLEEVE 4130
LUNA & MILO 2657
MEDICAL PET SHIRTS INTERNATIONAL BV 1828
MIDWEST VETERINARY SUPPLY 1712
MILLPLEDGE VETERINARY 1723
SPECTRAVET THERAPEUTIC LASERS 3833
SUMMUS MEDICAL LASER 1040
VENOM VET 4233
VETFLEX 4242
VETLEN ADVANCED VETERINARY DEVICES 2857
VETMED SOLUTIONS 3343
X-RAY EQUIPMENT
20/20 IMAGING, A DIVISION OF KONICA MINOLTA 923
ARI MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY CO., LTD 4256
BIONET AMERICA, INC. 3401 CLIENTRAX 3409
DENTAL FOCUS, LLC 911
DIAGNOSTIC IMAGING SYSTEMS, INC. 3738
DNTLWORKS ANIMAL HEALTH 945
FUJIFILM HEALTHCARE AMERICAS CORPORATION 3506
GENORAY AMERICA, INC. 4045
IMV IMAGING 749
MIDMARK CORPORATION 1039
MINDRAY ANIMAL MEDICAL 1928
MINXRAY, INC 2016
MYVET IMAGING 611
NEWVETEQUIPMENT.COM 859
SAMSUNG 3929
SEDECAL USA, INC. 4005
SHANGHAI BOJIN ELECTRIC INSTRUMENT & DEVICE CO., LTD 705
SYNICSRAY INC 4447
UNIVERSAL IMAGING 3720
XORAN TECHNOLOGIES 941
Join us every day at 4 PM for Credelio Quattro Hour. Dive into engaging discussions with leading parasitology experts, and enjoy cocktails, tasty food, and a chance to win raffle prizes.
Place a qualifying order of Credelio Quattro at the Elanco booth and snag a swag bag* full of fun treats.
Enjoy an interactive photo booth experience like no other.
Located in the Bayside foyer Mon, March 3, 9:00a-5:00p Tues, March 4, 9:00a-5:00p Wed, March 5, 9:00a-2:00p
This space is designed to be a moment of reflection and rejuvenation, featuring a lounge area with chair massages from professional massage therapists and a one-of-a-kind infinity mirror photo experience that brings to life the infinite impact veterinarians make, every single day.
Reflect on your journey, read inspiring notes from peers, and take a moment to acknowledge the profession’s infinite impact. Share your gratitude by writing a message on a leaf and adding it to a beautifully designed tree.
Located at Bayside Foyer.
Hunt for exclusive glass-blown hearts scattered throughout WVC hiding spot.
The NAVTA Career Center has everything you need to make your resume stand out, ace the interview, advance your career, and navigate the digital world through social media and digital communication.
FULL CONFERENCE UP TO 43.5 CE HOURS FOR VETERINARIANS* FULL CONFERENCE UP TO 41.5 CE HOURS FOR VETERINARY TECHNICIANS
Each lecture is 50 minutes long and provides one hour of CE credit. Please check with your respective state regarding the acceptance of hours spent inside the Exhibit Hall for continuing education credit. Total hours are determined according to the following schedule:
*Additional CE hours may be obtained by purchasing Hands-on Labs or Workshops. View the education program for a list of paid sessions.
• The mechanisms for certification and documentation of attendance are determined by the policies of individual state boards and are the compliance responsibility of the individual participant.
• Hands-on laboratories and workshops are accredited based on the hours attended.
• To qualify for your CE certificate, your badge must have been printed and will be scanned upon entry to sessions.
Your password-protected certificate of attendance will be available after the Annual Conference by logging into your account at myviticus.wvc.org. Forgot your password? Enter your email address where indicated, and it will be sent to you. No email access? Unable to print? Please email the Viticus Group office at support@viticusgroup.org to request a PDF certificate.
Up to 2 CE hours. Contact your state for CE requirements.
Turn CE Sessions into Prizes with Our App!
©2025 Boehringer Ingelheim Animal Health USA Inc., Duluth, GA. All rights reserved. US-PET-1157-2024-D NO PURCHASE OR PAYMENT OF ANY KIND IS NECESSARY TO ENTER OR WIN. PURCHASE OR PAYMENT DOES NOT IMPROVE YOUR CHANCE OF WINNING. The WVC 2025 Boehringer GO Giveaway is open only to registered attendees of the Annual Conference in Las Vegas, NV (excluding veterinarians practicing in MN), who are legal residents of the 50 US states or DC, age 18+. Void elsewhere & where prohibited. Ends at 2:00 pm PT on 3/5/2025. Subject to complete Official Rules available at the Boehringer Ingelheim conference booth #2720 or at https://bit.ly/WVC2025BIGo Scan the QR code to sign up!
Your safety is our first concern at Viticus Group. Although no emergency situation is anticipated, you should be aware of the following safety systems and procedures.
Fire Detection: Mandalay Bay facilities are equipped with sophisticated electronic fire detection and alarm systems. State-of-the-art fire suppression systems control and extinguish fires of major consequence. Portable fire extinguishers are also strategically placed throughout the property.
If an emergency warrants evacuation of the Convention Center, its magnitude is confirmed by Mandalay Bay Security and communicated to Convention Center personnel. Announcements regarding any perceived emergency, regardless of severity, are played over the Convention Center public address system at three notification levels:
Initial emergency while the source of the problem is investigated (female voice) − no action required.
Non-emergency when the source of an alarm has been identified and the issue resolved (female voice) − no action required.
Evacuation when the source of an alarm has been identified as cause to evacuate the building (male voice) − evacuation required.
• Remain calm and proceed in an orderly manner.
• Leave the facility through the nearest exit as instructed.
• Do not take time to retrieve personal property.
• Do not attempt to use elevators or escalators.
• Assist elderly and disabled persons.
• Listen for instructions via the public address system.
• Proceed directly to the designated assembly area located in the parking lot area, just outside the Shark Reef entrance (pictured below).
• Do not try to reenter the building until an “all clear” message is given.
Emergency exits throughout the Convention Center are clearly marked, and signs remain visible even during power outages.
Sunday, March 2 | 6:30–7:30p Mandalay Bay G
Check-in at 6p
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Test your veterinary health knowledge at this lively event promising an evening of fun, camaraderie, and friendly competition.
Seating is limited | RSVP required SOLD OUT
Discover the latest innovations at the New Product Showcase! Explore cutting-edge products designed to enhance patient care, streamline workflows, and elevate your practice.
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Located inside the exhibit hall #1459
Discover tranquility at the Zen Garden inside the exhibit hall - a serene escape for the conference attendees looking to relax amidst the energy of the event.
Open during exhibit hall hours, Monday through Wednesday, this thoughtfully designed oasis provides the perfect space to unwind and recharge, enhancing your WVC experience.
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Monday, March 3 from 7am - 8am at Mandalay Bay Convention Center, Palm Foyer (level 3).
This Start your day with intention and energy by joining Sunrise Yoga. Don’t miss this opportunity to cultivate calm trough mindful breathwork and body movement. Test your balance, stretch to new heights, and enjoy a rejuvenating start to your morning!
Open during exhibit hall hours, Monday through Wednesday. Get moving with Pickleball in the exhibit hall! Play a quick match, rack up steps for the Step it Up challenge, and enjoy a lively break between sessions. Located next to the Vista Learning Hub, #4977.
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Get moving and win big with Libra’s “Step It Up” Wellness Challenge! Join us in promoting healthy activities alongside your peers while competing for the chance to win incredible prizes.
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We’ve dedicated over $2,000,000 to support charitable care organizations that reimburse you for time and services when helping pets in need.
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This program lets us focus more on treating patients and being able to do our best.
DR. RAFFAELLA CORSI | DVM, DACVECC
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