KSUCVM • Continuing Education

65th Annual Conference:  Tuesday, June 3, 2003

 

7:30 am Registration Opens Second Floor
7:30 am Continental Breakfast
Vendor Trade Show Opens
Ballroom
Ballroom
7:30 am Christian Veterinary Fellowship Breakfast Bluemont Room
8:30 am Concurrent Educational Sessions

Use of Epidurals, Indwelling Epidural Catheters and Perioperative Treatment of Pain – Spencer Johnston

 

Forum Hall

Breakthrough Management; Improving Milk Quality to Achieve Bonus Payments; Bovine Immunology and Why Vaccines Sometimes Fail – Jim Cullor

Little Theatre
10:00 am Refreshment Break
Vendor Trade Show
Ballroom
10:30 am Concurrent Educational Sessions

NSAIDs and the Treatment of Osteoarthritis – Spencer Johnston

 

Forum Hall

Breakthrough Management; Improving Milk Quality to Achieve Bonus Payments; Bovine Immunology and Why Vaccines Sometimes Fail (continued) – Jim Cullor

Little Theater

Modern Ocular Diagnosis Wet Lab – Al Brightman (Limited enrollment)
Bus will leave at the south door of the K-State Union at 10:30 am to transport participants. Bus will return participants to K-State Student Union in time for lunch at 12:00 noon.

College of Veterinary Medicine
Limited Enrollment
10:30 am

Tour of the College of Veterinary Medicine
Bus will leave at the south door of the K-State Union at 10:30 am to transport participants. Bus will return participants to K-State Student Union in time for lunch at 12:00 noon.

College of Veterinary Medicine
12:00 n

VMTH Pizza Feed – In recognition of Referring Veterinarians, a Complimentary Pizza Feed will be held. Roger Fingland, Hospital Director, and the faculty and staff of the VMTH will host this event. Menu: Pizza, breadsticks with marinara sauce, lemonade, iced tea

Ground Floor K-State Student Union Courtyard
2:00 pm Concurrent Educational Sessions

The Emerging Importance of Tick-Borne Diseases:
Cytuaxzoon felis: An Emerging Concern for Feline Practice Babesia gibsoni: A Newly Introduced Parasite Affecting Dogs in North America

Hepatozoon americanum: A Rapidly Expanding Concern for  Canine Practice – Andrew A. Kocan

 

Forum Hall

Discovering Your Core Competencies and Interests as a Veterinary Business Person – Sarah Fogleman

Little Theater
3:30 pm Refreshment Break
Vendor Trade Show
Ballroom
4:00 pm Concurrent Educational Sessions

The Emerging Importance of Tick-Borne Diseases: (continued) – Andrew A. Kocan

 

Forum Hall

West Nile Update:
Clinical Presentation and Treatment – Bonnie Rush
Education/Awareness Campaign – Gail Hansen
Diagnostics of West Nile Virus – Sanjay Kapil
Little Theater
5:30 pm Sessions end for day
End of Vendor Trade Show
5:30 pm

An Ice Cream Social will be sponsored by the Diagnostic Laboratory, Department of Diagnostic Medicine/Pathobiology, and Department of Anatomy and Physiology. Hosted by Department Heads, M.M. Chengappa and Frank Blecha, plus the faculty from these two departments. Everyone is welcome.

Ground Floor K-State Student Union Courtyard

 

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