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An invitation to
Veterinary Medical Practitioners, Technicians and Students
to attend the . . .
Sunday,
February 11,
2007 |
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College of Veterinary Medicine Kansas State
University
KSU-Student Chapter of the American Animal
Hospital Association |
Sunday, February 11, 2007
8:00 am – 4:30 pm
6 Clock Hours
Frick Auditorium, Mosier Hall, College of Veterinary Medicine,
1800 Denison, Manhattan, KS
Frick Auditorium is located on the second floor of Mosier Hall.
Enter at the Emergency Entrance. Signs will be posted to direct
you to registration.
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.
“The tooth and nothing but the tooth,
so help me Doc” covers the most common oral pathology seen in
dogs and cats every day in practice. A practical approach to the
recognition and treatment modalities used will be discussed to
allow the participant to use what they learn over these several
hours of lecture and discussion in their practice.
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7:30 am |
Registration |
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8:00 am |
Welcome
Dr. Ralph Richardson, Dean, K-State
CVM
Dr. Ken Harkin, Associate Professor and
Section Head, Small Animal Internal Medicine,
SCAAHA Advisor
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8:15 am |
Oral Exam and
Dental Charting
A complete discussion of
how to perform a complete oral examination along
with the importance of dental charting.
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9:15 am |
Refreshment Break |
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9:30 am |
Periodontal Disease -
Diagnosis and Treatment
A detailed approach to the
stages of and physiology of periodontal disease
as well as treatment approaches and helpful
hints on how to discuss these processes with
clients. |
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10:30 am |
Refreshment Break |
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10:45 am |
Canine Oral Disease- part
I
Common everyday dental
problems you need to know will be discussed in a
very practical and useful way, providing the
veterinarian to appropriately and accurately
educate both the client and staff. |
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11:45 n |
Catered
Luncheon (Included with registration) |
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12:45 pm |
Canine Oral Disease- part
II
Continued from part I.
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1:45 pm |
Refreshment Break |
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2:00 pm |
Feline Oral Disease- part
I
Common everyday dental
problems you need to know will be discussed in a
very practical and useful way, providing the
veterinarian to appropriately and accurately
educate both the client and staff. Feline
juvenile gingivitis, caudal and buccal
stomatitis, and resorptive lesions will be
covered in part 1 |
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3:00 pm |
Refreshment Break |
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3:15 pm |
Feline Oral Disease- part
II
Feline oral trauma and dental
emergencies, fracture repair made easy are among
a few of the topics that will be covered in part
II. |
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4:15 pm |
Questions and Answers |
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4:30 pm |
Evaluation and Adjourn |
Dr Gary S. Goldstein, DVM, Fellow
AVD, DAVDC
Dr. Goldstein is an Associate Clinical Professor, Director of
the Veterinary Dental Service and Associate Medical Director of
Small Animal Specialties at the University of Minnesota
Veterinary Medical Center. He graduated from the University of
Minnesota School of Veterinary Medicine in 1984. After
graduation, he moved to Houston, Texas to study veterinary
dentistry at the Houston Veterinary Dental Clinic. In 1988 he
joined Gulf Coast Veterinary Specialists where his practice was
limited to veterinary dentistry accepting referrals for the
entire Gulf Coast region. From December of 1996 to December 2001
he worked in senior management with Banfield, The Pet Hospitals
as the field director for the Minnesota region and as the
Medical Director for the Oregon and Washington region. He is
past president of the American Veterinary Dental Society and is
past chairman of the Academy of Veterinary Dentistry examination
committee and is currently a member of the board of directors of
the AVDC as recording secretary. In April 2002 he joined the
faculty at the University of Minnesota Veterinary Medical Center
where he teaches veterinary students and manages the clinical
dental service. Dr. Goldstein and his staff of two veterinary
technicians and 2 dental residents see over 1500 cases per year.
Dr. Goldstein is a published author and lecturer, has published
numerous articles relating to veterinary dentistry and has
written several chapters in veterinary textbooks
Student Chapter of the American Animal Hospital (SCAAHA) is
dedicated to providing students with current information on
small animal medicine and surgery and practice management
topics. In addition to monthly meetings and lectures, multiple
wet labs are scheduled during the year to provide hands on
activities aimed at improving clinical skills. Weekly rounds on
internal medicine topics are held in a problem based learning
format, which helps integrate theoretical knowledge from class
with practical applications from real hospital cases. All
students are welcome to be members
President: Nicole Poulin
Vice President: Mackenzie Ostmeyer
Treasurer: Colette Conway Open
House Chair: Alicia Smith
Secretary: Melissa Haase
Faculty Advisor: Dr. Ken Harkin
Thank you to the following for their contributions
to this conference.

If you have any questions please contact Linda Johnson by phone
at 785-532-5696 or e-mail her at
VMCE@vet.k-state.edu,Veterinary
Medical Continuing Education at the College of Veterinary
Medicine, Kansas State University.
If you have questions regarding registration information, call
Rebecca at 785-532-5569.
A block of rooms has been reserved at
both the Clarion and the Holiday Inn at the Campus. The block
rates and cutoff dates are listed below. Please refer to the
“Vet Med Small Animal Oncology Conference” when reserving your
room.
We advise you to make your room reservations as soon as possible
as rooms are limited in Manhattan and blocks are reserved on
room availability, first-come first-served basis.
Clarion (formerly Holiday Inn),
530 Richards Drive, 785-539-5311
Rooms: $71 + tax • Cutoff date: January 12, 2007
Holiday Inn at the Campus (formerly Ramada Inn)
1641 Anderson Ave, 785-539-7531
Rooms: $79 + tax • Cutoff date: January 11, 2007
Other motels in Manhattan are listed below.
Best Western, 601 E Poyntz Ave., 785-537-8300
Comfort Inn, 150 E. Poyntz Ave., 785-770-8000
Econo Lodge, 1501 Tuttle Creek Blvd., 785-539-5391
Fairfield Inn, 300 Colorado St., 785-539-2400
Hampton Inn, 501 E. Poyntz Ave., 785-539-5000
Motel 6, 510 Tuttle Creek Blvd., 785-537-1022
Regency Inn, 419 Holiday Drive, 785-537-0630
Super 8 Motel, 200 Tuttle Creek Blvd., 785-537-8468
Manhattan area
information
http://www.vet.ksu.edu/index/local.htm
Visit our conference web site
at: http://www.vet.ksu.edu/CE/index.htm
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