KSUCVM • Continuing Education

61st Annual Conference

Wednesday, June 9, 1999

7:00 am Continental Breakfast - Trotter Hall Room 2
              Registration - 2nd Floor, Frick Auditorium, Veterinary Clinical Sciences Bldg.

Frick Auditorium, Mosier Hall

Room 201, Trotter Hall

 
8:00 am "What’s Your Diagnosis" - A Diagnostic Medicine / Pathobiology Puzzler  -- Fred Oehme Porcine Reproductive and Respiratory Syndrome -- Jerome Nietfeld
8:20 am Ear Surgery -- Dennis Olsen Poisonous Plants in Domestic Animals: A CD-ROM -- John Pickrell
8:40 am Development of Modern Vaccines -- Zhen Fu From Acidosis to Abscesses: Why are Those Cattle not Performing?
-- Sam Ives
9:00 am Separation Anxiety in Dogs
-- Kathy Gaughan
Reproductive Tract Scoring in Heifers -- Loren Schultz

Continuation of Emergency Medicine Tuesday Evening Lecture

Emergency Medicine Wet Lab Session
-- Tim Crowe
-- Jennifer Devey
-- Heather Hamil
-- Rose McMurphy

Description

(Continued until 5:00 p.m. Lunch included)

 

9:20 am What Does It Take to Become a Veterinary Student Today?
-- Jody Johnson
Pre-Harvest Food Safety
-- David Renter
9:40 am

Refreshment Break, Trotter Hall Room 2

   Frick Audiotorium,
Mosier Hall
Room 201, Trotter Hall
10:10 am Feline Herpetic Keratoconjunctivitis -- Susan Keil Mastitis for the Kansas Dairyman -- Jan Sargeant
10:30 am Feline Bordetellosis: Fact or Fiction? -- William Fortney What’s New with Clostridium Perfringens -- David Gnad
10:50 am Metabolic Scaling: When Size is the Issue -- Ramiro Isaza Respiratory Problems of Newborn Calves -- Jerry Vestweber
11:10 am Resistant Flea Strains: Fact or Fiction? -- Pat Payne Heat Stress in Llamas - Treatment and Prevention -- Tara Donovan
11:30 am Neuroanatomic Localization of Central Nervous System Disorders -- Mary Ann Radlinsky Inhalation Therapy for Respiratory Disease
-- Bonnie Rush
12:10 pm 1999 Annual Conference For Veterinarians Adjourns
8:00 am  Malassezia Dermatitis in Dogs and Cats -- Danny Scott

Dr. Scott’s Presentation Sponsor: Allerderm

Monitoring Calf Health and Production -- Gary Rupp
8:30 am Adverse Cutaneous Drug Reactions in Dogs and Cats -- Danny Scott

Dr. Scott’s Presentation Sponsor: Allerderm

10:00 am Refreshment Break, Trotter Hall Room 2
  Frick Auditorium, Mosier Hall Room 201, Trotter Hall
10:30 am Medical Management of Allergic Pruritus in Dogs and Cats -- Danny Scott

Dr. Scott’s Presentation Sponsor: Allerderm

Cowherd Management -- Gary Rupp
12:00 n

Lunch -- In recognition of Referring Veterinarians, a Reception and Complimentary "Pizza Feed" will be held at the College of Veterinary Medicine. Rick DeBowes, Clinical Sciences Department Head, Roger Fingland, Hospital Director, and the faculty of the Veterinary Medical Teaching Hospital will host this event. Menu: Pizza, pop, and watermelon.

Lunch Sponsor: The Iams Company

 

  Frick Auditorium,
Mosier Hall

Room 201, Trotter Hall

Ophthomology Lab Mosier Hall
1:30 pm

The Vomiting Cat - An Enigma? This seminar will review diagnostic strategy and treatment protocols for cats with acute and chronic vomiting. Many case examples will be used to highlight important points. Treatment strategies will be emphasized. -- Todd Tams

Dr. Tams’ Presentation Sponsor: Innovative Veterinary Diets

Transition Dairy Cow: Nutrition and Management
-- Mike Brouk
2:00 pm Equine Ocular Diagnostics and Treatment Wet Lab
-- Harriet Davidson

Description

Limit: 8 participants

 

2:30 pm Receiving Calf Management
-- Robin Falkner
3:30 pm Refreshment Break, Trotter Hall Room 2
  Frick Auditorium, Mosier Hall Room 201, Trotter Hall
4:00 pm

Chronic Diarrhea in Cats - Diagnosis and Management. Diagnosis and management of inflammatory bowel disease, Clostridium perfringens enterotoxicosis, cryptosporidiosis, colitis, and GI lymphoma will be emphasized. -- Todd Tams

Dr. Tams’ Presentation Sponsor: Innovative Veterinary Diets

Flies and Insecticide Resistance in Beef Cattle      -- Alberto Broce  
5:30 pm

Ice Cream Social sponsored by the Diagnostic Laboratory and Department of Diagnostic Medicine/Pathobiology. Hosted by M.M. Chengappa, Department Head, and the faculty from this department. Everyone welcome. This event will be held in the tent area.

6:00 pm to
9:00 pm

Emergency Medicine Lecture and Wet Lab (dinner included). Practice Management Center, Fourth Floor, Trotter Hall. Limit: 24 participants. See description.

 

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