KSUCVM • Continuing Education
 

An invitation to veterinary technicians
and veterinary technician students to attend the . . . .


Veterinary Technicians Conference

Saturday, March 4, 2006

Sponsored by:

College of Veterinary Medicine
Kansas State University

Conference Contact Hours
8 Clock Hours

Date and Time
Saturday, March 4, 2006
8:00 a.m. – 5:00 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 Emergency Entrance. Signs will be posted to direct you to registration.

Questions
 

If you have any questions please contact Linda Johnson by phone at 785-532-5696 or e-mail at VMCE@vet.k-state.edu, Veterinary Medical Continuing Education at the College of Veterinary Medicine, Kansas State University.
 
Conference information is also available at our website. Go to www.vet.k-state.edu click on Continuing Education and scroll down to the March 4th Veterinary Technicians Conference.
 
If you have questions regarding registration information, call Rebecca at 785-532-5569.

Conference Objective
The KSU faculty and technicians’ interest is to generate professional pride and interest in the veterinary technician profession. This continuing education meeting will highlight many different species and help technicians expand their horizons in animal health care.

Conference Schedule
7:30 am Registration and Coffee
8:00 am Welcome: Ralph Richardson, Dean,
K-State College of Veterinary Medicine
Kathy Shike, RVT,
K-State College of Veterinary Medicine
8:10 am K-State CVM Referrals – Marsha Roblyer,
KSU CVM VMTH Referral Coordinator
8:20 am Fleas are Coming, Fleas are Coming, Fleas Overrun Kansas – Mike Dryden
9:15 am Refreshment Break
9:30 am Concurrent Sessions:
  • New Trends in Vaccines and Vaccine Recommendations – Sue Nelson
  • Effective Food Animal Vaccination Procedures – Mike Apley
  • Equine Colic – Phil Jones
10:30 am Refreshment Break
10:45 am Concurrent Sessions:
  • Small Animal Rehabilitation – Connie Schulte
  • Assessment and Management of a Choke Horse – Jason Grady
  • Radiology of Small Reptiles and Birds – Gretchen Cole
11:45 am Catered Box Luncheon – Choose from the menu on the registration form (included with registration, must be ordered by February 24th)
12:00 n Lunch Sessions:
  • Taking a Look at Equine Ophthalmology – Rachel Allbaugh
  • Triage and Monitoring of the Emergency Patient – Lisa Bryant
  • Tours of CVM – CVM Ambassadors and CVM Veterinary Technicians
12:30 pm Concurrent Sessions – Enrollment is limited in some sessions as noted. Rank your preferences on the registration form. Assignments will be made in the order registrations are received.
  • Parasitology Fecal Wet Lab – Mike Dryden and Vicki Smith (LIMITED to 30 people)
    Parasitology, the last refuge of the diagnostically destitute. This wet lab will highlight critical new information on conducting proper fecal examinations through a hands-on experience.
  • Clinical Pathology Wet Lab (LIMITED to 30 people)
    This lab will provide information on blood films for the veterinary technician to use. Technicians will have the opportunity to prepare a good quality blood film and then perform a basic evaluation.
  • Every Day Dental Experiences Lab – Matthew Riegel
    (
    LIMITED to 10 people)
    Topics covered in this lab include record keeping, instrumentation, using the latest dental products, sharpening instruments, and dental radiographs.
  • Small Animal Bandaging Lab – Steven Swaim
    (
    LIMITED to 30 people)
    This lab will consist of: a lecture on bandaging showing different forms of bandages and their use, (dry-to-dry, wet-to-dry, wet-to-wet); different bandage materials; and some bandaging techniques; a video demonstrating step-by-step bandaging techniques for certain body areas (head and ear, elbow, paw, tail and pelvic area); and a hands-on lab applying the bandages that were observed on the video.
  • Is BVD Lurking in the Herd? What Your Cattle Producers Need to Know! – Gary Anderson, Larry Hollis, Jerome Nietfeld, Cindy Chard-Bergstrom (LIMITED to 45 people)
    This course will acquaint participants with the manifestations of BVD virus, the problems caused by persistently infected animals, current diagnostic programs and practical control and prevention strategies.
  • Behind the Scenes at Sunset Zoo – Zoo Staff
    (
    LIMITED to 45 people)
    This session will consist of a behind-the-scenes experience at Manhattan’s Sunset Zoo (detailing animal husbandry, holding, enrichment, nutrition, and education). Tour led by zoo staff. A bus will be provided for transportation to and from the Zoo.
3:30 pm Refreshment Break
3:45 pm The Three Secrets of a Happy Life: Understanding what you love to do and going for the goal of turning what you love into your life’s work – Jan Grace
5:00 pm Wrap-up, Evaluation, Door Prizes
5:15 pm Adjourn

 

Guest Speakers

Jan Grace, RVT, BBA, MSM
The Grace Group, Auburn, KS

Connie Schulte, DPT
Mission Med Vet, Mission, KS

Steven Swaim, DVM
College of Veterinary Medicine, Auburn University

 

KSU College of Veterinary Medicine Speakers

Rachel Allbaugh, DVM
Resident, Ophthalmology

Gary Anderson, DVM, MS, PhD
Associate Professor, Director K-State Veterinary Diagnostic Lab

Mike Apley, DVM, PhD
Associate Professor, Agricultural Practices

Lisa Bryant, RVT
Small Animal ICU Veterinary Technician

Cindy Chard-Bergstrom, HT, QIHC
Microbiologist III, Diagnostic Medicine/Pathobiology

Gretchen Cole, DVM
Intern, Exotics, Wildlife and Zoo Animal Medicine

Mike Dryden, DVM, MS, PhD
Professor, Veterinary Parasitology

Jason Grady, DVM
Resident, Equine Medicine and Surgery

Larry Hollis, DVM
Associate Professor, Animal Sciences and Industry

Phil Jones, DVM
Resident, Equine Medicine and Surgery

Sue Nelson, DVM
Assistant Professor, Pet Health Center

Jerome Nietfeld, DVM, MS, PhD
Associate Professor, Diagnostic Pathology

Matthew Riegel, DVM
Assistant Professor, Pet Health Center

Vicki Smith, RVT
Research Assistant, Veterinary Parasitology

 

Conference Sponsors
Thank you to the following companies for their contributions to this conference.
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Manhattan area information
www.vet.k-state.edu/index/local.htm

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www.vet.k-state.edu/CE/index.htm

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