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An invitation to Veterinary
Medical Practitioners and Veterinary Medical Students to attend the... |
9th Annual
Emergency Medicine Conference on
Pulmonology Saturday, January 27, 2001
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Date and Time Saturday, March 3, 2001
8:00 a.m. 4:30 p.m.
Location Frick Auditorium, Mosier Hall, College of
Veterinary Medicine, 1800 Denison, Manhattan, KS Frick Auditorium is located in Mosier
Hall. Enter at the Small Animal Entrance. Signs will be posted to direct you to registration.
Continuing Education Contact Hours for Veterinarians
6 Clock Hours
Objectives Pulmonology is an
underdeveloped science in veterinary medicine. The absence of many primary respiratory specialists has left the
general practitioner to rely on his or her instincts as much as any formal training or dedicated textbook when approaching
respiratory disease in companion animals. The objective of this conference is to provide practicing veterinarians with
information to diagnose and treat patients with cough, sneeze, exercise intolerance, difficulty breathing and other clear
signs of respiratory tract disease.
Schedule |
7:30 am |
Registration |
8:00 am |
Welcome
Ralph Richardson, Dean, College of Veterinary Med Rose McMurphy, SCVECCS
Faculty Advisor |
8:15 am |
Diagnostic
Techniques in Respiratory Medicine Advantages and disadvantages of commonly
performed tests and procedures in veterinary pulmonology. |
9:15 am |
Refreshment
Break |
9:30 am |
Upper
Airway Disorders Respiratory disorders from the nose
through the trachea. |
10:30 am |
Refreshment
Break |
10:45 am |
Canine
Chronic Bronchitis Diagnosis and therapy including inhaled steroids. |
11:45 am |
Lunch (on your own) |
1:00 pm |
Feline
Asthma Diagnosis and therapy including inhaled medications. |
2:00 pm |
Refreshment break |
2:15 pm |
Pleural Disease
New concepts in diagnosis and therapy. |
3:15 pm |
Refreshment Break |
3:30 pm |
Potpourri of Pearls
Collected Over 16 Years of Respiratory Referral Practice The things about
respiratory disease and treatment you didnt learn in school. |
4:15 pm |
Questions and Answers |
4:30 pm |
Evaluation and Adjourn |
Guest Speakers Philip Padrid, DVM
Dr. Padrid is currently the Midwest Regional Medical Director for Veterinary Centers of America and an associate professor
of medicine and immunology in the Department of Medicine at the University of Chicago. Dr. Padrid received his DVM from
Cornell University in 1985. He completed an internship in small animal medicine and surgery at the Santa Cruz
Veterinary Hospital and then completed a residency from the University of California at Davis School of Veterinary Medicine.
Dr. Padrid joined the faculty at the University of Chicago in 1990.
SCVECCS Advisor
Rose McMurphy, DVM,
Diplomate ACVA Dr. McMurphy received her DVM from Washington State University in 1982. She completed an internship
at Cornell followed by a residency at the University of Florida. In 1990, she became a diplomate in the American
College of Veterinary Anesthesiology. In 1989, Rose joined the faculty at Kansas State University.
Currently she is an associate professor in anesthesiology and is the director of the ICU unit.
Student Chapter of the Veterinary Emergency and Critical Care
Society SCVECCS purpose is the advancement of knowledge and the promotion of the
specialties of emergency medicine and critical care with the veterinary school and outreach community.
SCVECCS Officers:
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President..................................
Vice President .......................... Treasurer.................................
Secretary................................. Wet Lab Coordinator................... |
Jill OCallaghan
Solene Moreton Mollie Lusk Scott Kluch Karen Shane |

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