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An invitation to Veterinary Medical Practitioners, Technicians, and Students to attend the...

   
Small Animal Medicine Lecture Series
Fall 2002

Caninum ad infinitum: A Cadre of Canines
 

Sunday Afternoon, November 17, 2002

 

Date and Time
Sunday Afternoon, November 17, 2002
1:00 – 5:20 pm

Location
Practice Management Center, Trotter Hall, College of Veterinary Medicine, 1700 Denison, Manhattan, Kansas
The Practice Management Center is located on the fourth floor of Trotter Hall. Enter at the Dean’s Office Entrance. Signs will be posted to direct you to registration.

Parking
Parking is available on the west side (off Denison Avenue) and on the east side (off Jardine Drive) of the Veterinary Medical Complex. A parking permit is not required for weekend parking. Do not park in the client parking or reserved stalls as you may get ticketed.

Continuing Education Contact Hours for Veterinarians
4 Clock Hours

Conference Objectives
The objectives of this seminar are to discuss common canine maladies ranging from important infectious diseases to common neoplasms and the management of these problems.

Schedule
12:45 pm Registration
 
1:00 pm Welcome:
Dr. Ralph Richardson, Dean
Ruthanne Chun, Assistant Professor, Clinical Oncology
 
1:05 pm Common Canine Endocrinopathies - Tammy Evans
 
2:05 pm Top 20 Canine Practice Tips - Ken Harkin
 
3:05 pm Refreshment Break
 
3:20 pm Common Canine Neoplasms - Heather Heeb
 
4:20 pm Canine Infectious Diseases - Tom Schermerhorn
 
5:20 pm Evaluation and Adjourn
 

College of Veterinary Medicine Speakers
Ruthanne Chun
, DVM, Diplomate ACVIM
Assistant Professor, Clinical Oncology
Dr. Chun received her DVM degree from the University of Wisconsin-Madison School of Veterinary Medicine. She completed an internship at Cornell University and a residency at Purdue University. She was a clinical instructor in oncology at the University of Wisconsin-Madison before joining the KSU faculty in 1997.

Tammy Evans, DVM
Resident, Small Animal Internal Medicine
Dr. Evans is a graduate of Auburn University. She recently completed a private practice small animal internship at Greenbrier Veterinary Referral Clinic. Dr. Evans is currently a resident in small animal internal medicine.

Kenneth Harkin, DVM, Diplomate ACVIM
Assistant Professor, Internal Medicine
Dr. Harkin is an assistant professor of small animal internal medicine in the department of Clinical Sciences at Kansas State University. He received his DVM from Iowa State University and completed a residency in internal medicine at Michigan State University. He was in a private referral practice for three years before joining the KSU faculty in 1997.

Heather Heeb, DVM
Resident, Clinical Oncology
Dr. Heeb received her DVM from KSU. She completed a small animal internship at Texas A&M before joining the KSU faculty as an oncology resident in the department of Clinical Sciences.

Thomas Schermerhorn, VMD, PhD, Diplomate ACVIM
Assistant Professor, Internal Medicine
Dr. Schermerhorn received his VMD from the University of Pennsylvania. He completed an internship at South Shore Veterinary Associates and went on to complete a residency and a PhD at Cornell University.

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