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Q UESTIONS OR TO R EGISTER - C ALL (205) 655-2320 (I NFO L INE ) A UGUST 3 - 6, 2017 B IRMINGHAM , A LABAMA Check us out on the web: http://www.thesvconline.com ANNUAL SOUTHERN VETERINARY CONFERENCE 2017 Spend a fun, educational weekend with over 1000 of your colleagues! Sponsored by JCVMA Classes Begin Thursday @ 9 AM Small Animal classes include: • Clin Path • Cardiology • Dermatology • Internal Medicine • Ophthalmology (Canine and Feline) • Behavior • Parasitology • APHIS Modules • Backyard Poultry Also: Technician Program Practice Management Hospital Design Web and Social Media RACE Approved Dr. Mike Lappin, our keynote speaker, will be speaking Thursday morning

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Q U E S T I O N S O R T O R E G I S T E R - C A L L ( 2 0 5 ) 6 5 5 - 2 3 2 0 ( I N F O L I N E )A U G U S T 3 - 6 , 2 0 1 7 • B I R M I N G H A M , A L A B A M A

Check us out on the web: http://www.thesvconline.com

ANNUAL SOUTHERN VETERINARY CONFERENCE 2017Spend a fun, educational weekend with over 1000 of your colleagues!

Sponsored by JCVMA

Classes Begin Thursday

@ 9 AM

Small Animal classes include:• Clin Path • Cardiology• Dermatology • Internal Medicine• Ophthalmology (Canine and Feline)• Behavior • Parasitology• APHIS Modules • Backyard Poultry

Also:Technician Program

Practice ManagementHospital Design

Web and Social Media

RACE Approved

Dr. Mike Lappin, our keynote speaker,

will be speakingThursday morning

Annual Southern Veterinary Conference – Sponsored by the Jefferson County Veterinary Medical AssociationThe Jefferson County Veterinary Medical Association is proud to invite you to our twenty-ninth Annual Continuing Education Seminar. We strive to bring you some of the best, most qualified and

informative speakers in the country. Their special talents and interests will provide you with additional knowledge and aid you in your daily practice. This year will again offer 5+ sessions running simultaneously that will offer over 140 CE hours covering small animal, practice management and veterinary technician courses.Come and see what over 1000 Veterinarians and Technicians have found as their source for great continuing education.

Clarke Atkins, DVM, DACVIM (Internal Medicine & Cardiology)Jane Lewis Seaks Distinguished Professor, EmeritusCollege of Veterinary Medicine, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC Sponsored by Boehringer Ingelheim Animal Health

Byron Blagburn, MS, PhD, Professor, Department of Pathobiology, AuburnUniversity College of Veterinary Medicine, Small Animal Clinic, Auburn, ALSponsored by Ceva Animal Health

Erin Brinkman, DVM, DACVRAssociate Clinical Professor and Service Chief, Diagnostic Imaging, Department ofClinical Sciences, Mississippi State UniversitySponsored by Mississippi State CVM

Dennis T. (Tim) Crowe, DVM, DACVS - Emeritus, Charter DACVECC,FCCM Certified Firefighter, NREMT-I, Rescue Specialist, Trauma Director,Regional Institute for Veterinary Emergencies and Referrals, Chattanooga, TNSponsored by Nestle’ Purina, Jorgensen and Sechrist

Ray Dillon DVM, MS, MBA, DACVIM - Jack O Rash Professor ofMedicine, Auburn University College of Veterinary MedicineSponsored by Zoetis

Sue Duran, RPh, MS , PhD , DICVP - Professor, Clinical Pharmacist,Clinical Sciences Department Auburn College of Veterinary Medicine, Auburn, ALSponsored by SVC

Jenny Cassibry Fisher, RVT, VTS-oncology - VOTC, LLC, VeterinaryOncology Technical Consultant, PractivetSponsored by Practivet

Cheryl Greenacre, DVM, DABVP (avian practice) - Professor of Avian andZoological Medicine at The University of Tennessee, College of Veterinary MedicineSponsored by Cargill

John Godbold, Jr., DVM Stonehaven Veterinary Consulting, Jackson, TNSponsored by Companion Laser Therapy by LiteCure and Digatherm ThermalImaging Systems

Callie Harris, DVM Veterinary Communications Manager, Nestle’ Purina PetCareSponsored by Nestle’ Purina PetCare

Brandy Helewa, CVT, RVT, AAS, VTS (ECC) Adjunct instructor, Penn Foster College's Veterinary Technology ProgramSponsored by SVC

SeungWoo Jung, DVM, MS, PhD, DACVIM (Cardiology) Assistant Professor of Cardiology, Auburn University College of Veterinary Medicine Sponsored by SVC

Robert A. Kennis, DVM, MS, DACVD Professor Department of ClinicalSciences, Auburn University College of Veterinary Medicine Sponsored by AUCVM

Mike Lappin, DVM, PhD, DACVIM Professor of Medicine, Colorado State UniversitySponsored by Bayer

Greg Lisciandro, DVM, Dipl. ABVP, Dipl. ACVECCHill Country Veterinary Specialists & FASTVetTM, Spicewood, TexasSponsored by Sonosite

Sal Longo, Jr., Associate AIA, NCARBLongo Architectural Studio, LLCSponsored by Longo Architectural Studio, LLC

Andrew Mackin, BSc, BVMS, MVS, DVSc, FANZCVSc,DACVIM - Professor and Interim Head, Department of ClinicalSciences, Mississippi State University, School of Veterinary Medicine Sponsored by Mississippi State CVM

Rosanna Marsella, DVM, DACVD – Professor, Department of SmallAnimal Clinical Sciences, Director, Laboratory of ComparativeDermatology, University of Florida, College of Veterinary MedicineSponsored by Zoetis

Kenneth Martin, DVM, DACVB Owner of Veterinary Behavior Consultations, LLC (www.veterinarybehav-ior.com) and co-owner of TEAM Education in Animal Behavior, LLC(TEAManimalbehavior.com). Spicewood, TX Sponsored by Vetoquinol, USA

Starr Miller, RPh, Bsc, DICVDirector of Support Services, Clinical Pharmacist, Clinical SciencesDepartment, Auburn University College of Veterinary MedicineSponsored by SVC

Lawrence Myers, DVM, BS, MS, Ph.D.President, Myers and Associates, P.C.Sponsored by SVC

Wendy Myers, CVJPresident, Communication Solutions for Veterinarians, Inc.Sponsored by CareCredit

Kathern Myrna, DVM, MS, DACVOAssistant Professor of Ophthalmology, Department of Small AnimalMedicine and Surgery, School of Veterinary Medicine, Univ of Georgia Sponsored by Akorn Pharmaceuticals

Gary Norsworthy, DVM, DACVPAlamo Feline Clinic, San Antonio, TXSponsored by Purina, Bock Pharma, VetBrands, Abaxis

James Noxon, DVM, DACVIMIowa State University - College of Veterinary MedicineSponsored by Bayer

Phil Padrid, DVMROD, RMD VCA AntechSponsored by Trudell Medical

Melanie Parham, BAS, RVTgVeterinary Technologist at University of Georgia, College of Veterinary Medicine, Veterinary TeachingHospital, Community Practice Clinic, Athens, GASponsored by Hill’s Pet Nutrition

Simon Platt, BVM&S MRCVS, ACVIM (Neurology), DECVNProfessor Neurology & Neurosurgery Service, Department of Small Animal Medicine & Surgery, College

of Veterinary Medicine, University of Georgia, Athens, GASponsored by PRN Pharmacal

Bill Saxon, DVM, DACVIM, DACVECCSenior internal medicine consultant and field medical specialist providing educational services for IDEXXSponsored by IDEXX

Lindsay Starkey, DVM, PhD, DACVM-ParasitologyAssistant Professor, Department of Pathobiology, Auburn University, CVM, Auburn, ALSponsored by AUCVM

Joseph Taboada, DVM, Dipl. ACVIMAssociate Dean for Veterinary Education and Student Affairs and Professor of Small Animal InternalMedicine, School of Veterinary Medicine, Louisiana State University Baton Rouge, LASponsored by Nutramax

Todd Tams, DVM, DACVIMChief Medical Officer, VCASponsored by Royal Canin

Michael Tillson, DVM, MS, DACVSArthur and Louise Oriole Professor, Small Animal Surgery Department of Clinical Sciences, AuburnUniversity College of Veterinary MedicineSponsored by SVC

Amelia Grant White, DVM, MS, DACVDAssistant Clinical Professor, Department of Clinical Sciences, Auburn University, College of VeterinaryMedicine, Auburn, ALSponsored by AUCVM

Robbie van Mullem Social Media and Online Marketing Consultant, Amite, LASponsored by 3 Sided Media

APHIS Speakers

(To be Determined)

Two hours of AL Controlled Substance Review (Drug Law) on Thursday 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm – Separate notes and certification will be given.

CE Credit –– This seminar is approved for: 24 hours total of Continuing Education credit for Small Animal. 2 hours AL and TN Controlled Substance Review (Thursday Only). 18 hours total of Continuing Education credit for Technicians.

Check with your state for the number of Practice Management hours allowed.

Returning This Year!Ultrasound Class (Without Lab)

Topics Include:

• Update on the Treatment of BacterialRespiratory Infections of Dogs and Cats

• Update on the Feline Flea AssociatedDiseases Bartonellosis, Hemplasmosis, andRickettsiosis

• Update on the Management of Giardiasisin Dogs and Cats

Sponsored by Bayer

The series of lectures will cover in a heavily case-basedapproach the importance of point-of-care ultrasound,specifically the standardized and validated formats ofabdominal FAST (AFAST), thoracic FAST (TFAST) andVet BLUE (lung). When combined these 3 formats arecalled Global FAST, our 3rd veterinary ultrasound exam.This same approach is gaining traction in human medicinebecause traditional formats of complete abdomen and echoare often ordered for the wrong cavity or system; and thatradiography is an insensitive soft tissue imaging modalityfor the abdomen, heart and lung. In other words, theGlobal FAST approach better directs care, better picks thenext best test, better keeps small animals alive for goldstandard testing. These lectures are for the general practi-tioner, the ER veterinarian, and the specialists alike. Youwill quickly see with the practical case-based approach thatat any busy practice, each properly trained veterinarianshould be performing Global FAST 3-8 times per day!”

Dr. Mike LappinKeynote Speaker

Dr. Todd Tams

Dr. Greg LisciandroSaturday, August 5th

Topics include:

• Acute and Chronic Vomiting in Dogs and Cats, SoMany Causes - Diagnostic Approach (part 1)

• Acute and Chronic Vomiting in Dogs and Cats, SoMany Causes - Diagnostic Approach (part 2)

• Updates on Therapy for Vomiting in Dogs and Cats

• Acute and Chronic Diarrhea in Dogs and Cats

• Inflammatory Bowel Disease in Dogs - Update onDiagnosis and Therapy

• Inflammatory Bowel Disease and intestinalLymphoma in Cats

Sponsored by Royal Canin

Thursday, August 3rd

Speakers by Date

Interstate and International Health Certificates for Category 1 Animals

Role of Agencies, Health Certificates

Animal Welfare: An Introduction

Preventing Disease Introduction and Spread

Animal Disease Traceability

Use of Antibiotics in Animals

ThursdayAPHIS modulesClarke Atkins, DVM, DACVIM(Internal Medicine & Cardiology)Dennis T. (Tim) Crowe,

DVM, DACVSEmeritus, Charter DACVECC,FCCM, Certified Firefighter,NREMT-I, Rescue Specialist

Ray Dillon, DVM, MS, MBA, DACVIM

Sue Duran, RPh, MS, PhD, DICVP

Callie Harris, DVMMike Lappin, DVM, PhD,

DACVIM Greg Lisciandro, DVM, Dipl.

ABVP, Dipl. ACVECC Starr Miller, RPh, Bsc, DICVLawrence Myers, DVM, BS,

MS, Ph.D.James Noxon, DVM,

DACVIMJoseph Taboada, DVM, Dipl.

ACVIMRobbie van Mullem

FridayErin Brinkman, DVM, DACVRDennis T. (Tim) Crowe, DVM,

DACVS - Emeritus, Charter DACVECC, FCCMCertified Firefighter, NREMT-I,Rescue Specialist

Cheryl Greenacre, DVM, DABVPBrandy Helewa, CVT, RVT,

AAS, VTS (ECC)SeungWoo Jung, DVM, MS,

PhD, DACVIM (Cardiology)

Andrew Mackin, BSc, BVMS,MVS, DVSc, FANZCVSc, DACVIM

Rosanna Marsella, DVM, DACVD

Wendy Myers, CVJKathern Myrna, DVM, MS,

DACVOLindsay Starkey, DVM, PhD,

DACVIM (Parasitology)Todd Tams, DVM, DACVIMMichael Tillson, DVM, MS,

DACVSAmelia Grant White, DVM,

MS, DACVS

SaturdayJenny Cassibry Fisher,

RVT, VTS-OncologySue Duran, RPh, MS, PhD,

DICVPJohn Godbold, Jr., DVMBrandy Helewa, CVT, RVT,

AAS, VTS (ECC)Kenneth Martin, DVM,

DACVBStarr Miller, RPh, Bsc, DICVGary Norsworthy, DVM,

DACVPPhil Padrid, DVMMelanie Parham, BAS, RVTgSimon Platt, BVM&S

MRCVS, ACVIM, DECVNBill Saxon, DVM, DACVIM,

DACVECC

SundayByron Blagburn, MS, PhD,

ProfessorRobert A. Kennis, DVM,

MS, DACVD Gary Norsworthy, DVM, DACVP

• Anesthesia

• Backyard Poultry

• Behavior

• Cardiology

• Clinical Pathology

• Client Care

• Dentistry

• Dermatology

• Dietary Medicine

• Emergency and Critical Care

• Equine (Friday only)

• Feline Medicine

• Hospital Design

LECTURE TOPICS APHIS MODULES

• Internal Medicine

• Neurology

• Ophthalmology

• Orthopedics

• Pain Management

• Parasitology

• Surgery

• Therapy Lasers

• Urology

• Wound Management

• Practice Management

• Technician Program

• APHIS Modules

• Thermal Imaging

AL & TN Controlled Drug Review(Meets the requirements for both states)

Thursday Night Only6:00 - 8:00 pmWynfrey ABDuran, Miller

Florida Pharmacy ClassSaturday

1:30 PM to 5:00PMCE applied for…

Minimum of 10 required

3 Sided MediaAbaxis

AKC ReuniteAntech Diagnostics

Aratana TherapeuticsAVMA LIFE

Bayer Animal HealthBBVA Compass

Blue Frog ConstructionBlue Ridge X-Ray Co., Inc.

Capital X-Ray, Inc.CareCredit

Central Alabama X-Ray, LLCCeva Animal Health

Choice Medical Systems, Inc.Companion Animal Health by LiteCure

Dan Scott & Associates, Inc.Dechra Veterinary Products

Digatherm Thermal Imaging SystemsDVM Solutions

Elanco Animal HealthEmergency and Specialty Animal Medical Center

Greenbrier Pet Loss ServicesHDA Architects, Inc.

Henry Schein Animal HealthHeska Corporation / Cuattro Imaging

Hill’s Pet Nutrition, Inc.Holtzman X-ray

Huner & Cyr, P.C.IDEXX

Jorgensen Laboratories K-Laser USA

Long Term Care StrategiesLongo Architecture Studio, LLC

Merck Animal HealthMerial Limited, Inc.

Merritt Veterinary Supplies, Inc.

Miller Veterinary Supply Co., Inc.MWI Animal Health

Natural Vet Companies/Vet AssuredNestle’ Purina Pet Care

Nutramax Laboratories Veterinary Sciences, Inc.Paladin Business Consulting

Patterson VeterinaryPractivet

PNC Healthcare Business BankingPRN Pharmacal

Purchasing Services, Inc.Roadrunner PharmacyRoyal Canin USA, Inc.

Sedecal USASigntronix

Simmons and Associates MidSouth, LLCSound Technologies, Inc.Southeast Medical Books

Southern Veterinary Partners, LLCStandifer Insurance Group

Steel City Emergency Vets/ Fast Vet.com`Steris IMS Animal Health

Taylor Creek Pharmacal, Inc.The Veterinary Cooperative

Total Practice SolutionsUniversal Imaging, Inc.

Universal Surgical InstrumentsVeterinary Eye Care

Veterinary Products, Inc. VetMatrix

Vetoquinol USAVet Scene

Virbac Animal HealthVireo Systems, Inc.

WileyZoetis

EXHIBITORS Host HotelThe Hyatt Regency - The Wynfrey Hotel

THURSDAY, AUGUST 3, 2017 THURSDAY, AUGUST 3, 2017

TIME

9:00 to 9:50

9:50 to 10:00

10:00 to 10:50

10:50 to 11:10

11:10 to noon

noon to 1:00

1:00 to 1:50

1:50 to 2:00

2:00 to 2:50

2:50 to 3:20

3:20 to 4:15

4:15 to 4:25

4:25 to 5:15

6:00 PM

B R E A K

B R E A K & V I S I T T H E E X H I B I T S

L U N C H & V I S I T T H E E X H I B I T S

B R E A K

B R E A K & V I S I T T H E E X H I B I T S

B R E A K

RIVERCHASE BSMALL ANIMAL

RIVERCHASE ASMALL ANIMAL

WYNFREY DESMALL ANIMAL

WYNFREY CSMALL ANIMAL

WYNFREY ABSMALL ANIMAL

Update on the treatment of bacterial respiratory infections of dogs and cats

Lappin

Update on the feline flea associated diseases bartonellosis, hemoplasmosis,

and rickettsiosisLappin

Update on the management of giardiasis in dogs and cats

Lappin

Managing Otitis Externa in the Dog and Cat:Getting Started on the Right Foot

Noxon

Managing Otitis Externa: Best Practices forTreating Otitis Externa

Noxon

Managing the Difficult Cases of Otitis Externa

Noxon

A Case-Based Approach to Otitis Externa

Noxon

ARE YOU READY? Ready for the mostcritical - those that are struggling to

breathe - (Part 1)Crowe

ARE YOU READY? Ready for the mostcritical - those that are struggling to

breathe - (Part 2)Crowe

ARE YOU READY? Practical readiness for the critical big dog attack

of the little dogCrowe

ARE YOU READY? Ready for the Gastric Dilation,

Volvulus Patient

Crowe

THE LECTURE OF THE CENTURY... The description a verypractical technology (photonic, targeted pulse EMF, andhyperbaric oxygen therapy) that improves tissue oxy-

genation, and decreases inflammation, edema and painCrowe

The many advantages of hyperbaric oxygen therapy - now is the time to start

Crowe

A Case-based Approach to the SmallAnimal Patient with Increased Liver

Enzymes: Do they have liver disease?((Part 1))Taboada

A Case-based Approach to the SmallAnimal Patient with Increased Liver

Enzymes: Do they have liver disease?((Part 2))Taboada

A Case-based Approach to the Small AnimalPatient with Increased Liver Enzymes: Do

they have liver disease? (Part 3)Taboada

An Update on the Use of Nutraceuticalsin the Management of Dogs and Cats

with Liver Disease

Taboada

Feline Lung Disease:It takes their breath away

(Part 1)

Dillon

Feline Lung Disease:It takes their breath away

(Partt 2)

Dillon

What's New in Heartworms? The 2016 Heartworm Symposium and More

(Part 1)Atkins

What's New in Heartworms? The 2016 Heartworm Symposium and More

(Part 2)

Atkins

What is New in the Diagnosis andManagement of Heart Failure in Dogs

(Part 1)

Atkins

What is New in the Diagnosis andManagement of Heart Failure in Dogs

(Part 2)

Atkins

Nutritional Management of Canine Epilepsyand Cognitive Dysfunction Syndrome

Harris

Myths and Misperceptions in Pet Food

Harris

Aggression in dogs

L. Myers

"Zebras" are almost as common as "horses" in veterinary behavior

L. Myers

Anxieties and Phobias and Terrors

L. Myers

THURSDAY, AUGUST 3, 2017

TIMEWYNDSOR II

APHIS

9:00 to 9:50

9:50 to 10:00

10:00 to 10:50

10:50 to 11:10

11:10 to noon

noon to 1:00

1:00 to 1:50

1:50 to 2:00

2:00 to 2:50

2:50 to 3:20

3:20 to 4:15

4:15 to 4:25

4:25 to 5:15

B R E A K

B R E A K & V I S I T T H E E X H I B I T S

L U N C H & V I S I T T H E E X H I B I T S

B R E A K

B R E A K & V I S I T T H E E X H I B I T S

B R E A K

YORKSHIREPRACTICE

MANAGEMENT

WYNDSOR ISMALL ANIMAL &TECHNICIANS

5 Steps to make your website bring in more new clients

van Mullem

I got a 1 star review what do I do now?

van Mullem

Contagious Social Media and why things catch on

van Mullem

4 EASY WAYS TO

REGISTER

Phone:1-205-655-2320

Fax:1-205-655-3404

(One form per person please)

Mail:SVC

P.O. Box 445Trussville, AL 35173

Online:www.thesvconline.com

Pre-Registration Deadline is August 1st

AL & TN Controlled Drug Review(Meets the requirements for both states)

Thursday Night Only6:00 - 8:00 pmWynfrey ABDuran, Miller

Canine Anaphylaxis More Common thanYou Think: Update on Accurate Diagnosisand A New Complication You MUST Know.

Lisciandro

The Tale of Four Felines: IdenticalBreathing Patterns with Radically-differ-ent Vet BLUE Lung Ultrasound Profiles

Lisciandro

Global FAST for Assessing PatientVolume Status and Rapidly Detecting

Treatable Types of Shock

Lisciandro

AFAST, TFAST and Vet BLUE forTraditionally Difficult Conditions

Lisciandro

Setting Up a Successful GlobalFAST Ultrasound Program for

Profit and Proficiency

Lisciandro

How to Accurately Diagnose Pleural andPericardial Effusion During TFAST with

Case-based Applications

Lisciandro

How to Use the Abdominal Fluid ScoringSystem for the Bleeding Patient

for Decision-makingLisciandro

Interstate and International HealthCertificates for Category 1 Animals

**

Role of Agencies,Health Certificates

**

Animal Welfare:An Introduction

**

Preventing Disease Introduction and Spread

**

Animal Disease Traceability

**

Use of Antibiotics in Animals

**

**

APHIS

FRIDAY, AUGUST 4, 2017 FRIDAY, AUGUST 4, 2017

TIME

8:00 to 8:50

8:50 to 9:00

9:00 to 9:50

9:50 to 10:20

10:20 to 11:10

11:10 to 11:20

11:20 to 12:10

12:10 to 1:30

1:30 to 2:20

2:20 to 2:35

2:35 to 3:25

3:25 to 4:00

4:00 to 4:50

B R E A K

B R E A K & V I S I T T H E E X H I B I T S

B R E A K

L U N C H & V I S I T T H E E X H I B I T S

B R E A K

B R E A K & V I S I T T H E E X H I B I T S

RIVERCHASE BSMALL ANIMAL

RIVERCHASE ASMALL ANIMAL

WYNFREY DESMALL ANIMAL

WYNFREY CSMALL ANIMAL

WYNFREY ABSMALL ANIMAL

Acute and Chronic Vomiting in Dogs andCats, So Many Causes - Diagnostic

Approach (2 sessions: Part 1 and Part 2)Tams

Acute and Chronic Vomiting in Dogs andCats, So Many Causes - Diagnostic

Approach (2 sessions: Part 1 and Part 2)

Tams

Updates on Therapy for Vomiting in Dogs and Cats

Tams

Acute and Chronic Diarrhea in Dogs and Cats

Tams

Inflammatory Bowel Disease in Dogs - Update on Diagnosis and Therapy

Tams

Inflammatory Bowel Disease andIntestinal Lymphoma in Cats

Tams

End of the Day Trifecta: Some Tips on Decision-Making in Gallbladder Mucocele Cases, Parvo

Management on a Budget, and MedicalManagement for Chronic Constipation in cats

Tams

Hints and Tips in Small Animal Surgery (Part 1)

Tillson

Hints and Tips in Small Animal Surgery ((Part 2))

Tillson

Managing a Canine UrethralObstruction/Prolapse

Tillson

. Challenges in Wound Management

Tillson

How Do I Approach An Itchy Dog

Marsella

New treatments for atopic dermatitis: prosand cons of various options

Marsella

How do I approach my otitis cases?

Marsella

Unraveling the Red Eye

Myrna

Glaucoma in private practice

Myrna

Sudden Blindness

Myrna

From Cherry Eye to Entropion: surgical procedures for private practitioners

Myrna

Diagnosis, Treatment and ClinicalSignificance of Pulmonary Hypertension

Jung

Selecting Appropriate Tests for Cardiac Patients

((Part 1))Jung

Selecting Appropriate Tests for Cardiac Patients

(Part 2)Jung

Immune-Mediated Hemolytic Anemia

Mackin

Immune-Mediated Thrombocytopenia

Mackin

Emergency Management of Immune-Mediated Blood Disorders

Mackin

Chronic Management of Immune-Mediated Blood Disorders

Mackin

Fracture or fake? Artifacts,Pseudolesions, and Pitfalls in Small

Animal RadiologyBrinkman

You Light Up My Life: ContrastProcedures in Small Animal Radiology

Brinkman

Reading Between the Lines: Ultrasoundof the Right Lateral Intercostal Space

Brinkman

Introduction to Backyard Poultry

Greenacre

Backyard Poultry Diseases by System Affected

(Part 1)Greenacre

Backyard Poultry Diseases by System Affected

(Part 2)Greenacre

Medication Use in Backyard Poultry -How to work with in the laws

and regulationsGreenacre

Isoxawhat?A new class of parasiticides and their

uses in practice

White

Perplexing parasite cases—what’s your diagnosis?

Starkey

Tick-borne diseases of dogs and cats in the southeastern U.S.

Starkey

FRIDAY, AUGUST 4, 2017

TIME WYNDSOR I

8:00 to 8:50

8:50 to 9:00

9:00 to 9:50

9:50 to 10:20

10:20 to 11:10

11:10 to 11:20

11:20 to 12:10

12:10 to 1:30

1:30 to 2:20

2:20 to 2:35

2:35 to 3:25

3:25 to 4:00

4:00 to 4:50

YORKSHIREPRACTICE MANAGEMENT

WYNDSOR II

Let the Beat Drop: Cardiotoxins

Helewa

Renal 911: Nephrotoxins

Helewa

What’s in the Cupboards? Common Household Toxins

Helewa

ARE YOU READY TECHNICIANS? Ready for the most critical - those that are struggling to breathe

(Part 1) Crow

ARE YOU READY TECHNICIANS? Ready for the most critical - those that are struggling to breathe

(Part 2)Crow

ARE YOU READY TECHNICIANS? Practical readiness for the critical big dog attack of the little dog…

Crow

How to prevent client complaints and bad reviews

W. Myers

10 phone skills every receptionistshould know

W. Myers

Best practices for financial conversations

W. Myers

B R E A K

B R E A K & V I S I T T H E E X H I B I T S

B R E A K

L U N C H & V I S I T T H E E X H I B I T S

B R E A K

B R E A K & V I S I T T H E E X H I B I T S

Ways to increase productivity whenyou’re short-staffed

W. Myers

What millennial clients want fromyour veterinary clinic

W. Myers

Managing bad clients:Google-seekers, discount divas and

obnoxious smartphone usersW. Myers

Creating a comforting euthanasiaexperience

W. Myers

ARE YOU READY TECHNICIAN? Ready for the Gastric Dilation, Volvulus Patient

Crow

No Equine SessionThis Year

Exhibit Hall HoursThursday 10:00 AM - 5:00 PMFriday 8:00 AM - 5:00 PMSaturday 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM

Confirmation ofRegistration

Confirmation of registration will be sent after submission of the

registration form and appropriate fees.On-line: via Email • Mail or Fax: via Letter

Cancellation PolicyA cancellation will be accepted up to 10days (July 25th) prior to the conference.However, a $70.00 processing fee will

not be refunded.

TECHNICIANS

SATURDAY, AUGUST 5, 2017 SATURDAY, AUGUST 5, 2017

TIME

8:00 to 8:50

8:50 to 9:00

9:00 to 9:50

9:50 to 10:20

10:20 to 11:10

11:10 to 11:20

11:20 to 12:10

12:10 to 1:30

1:30 to 2:20

2:20 to 2:35

2:35 to 3:25

3:25 to 4:00

4:00 to 4:50

B R E A K

B R E A K & V I S I T T H E E X H I B I T S

B R E A K

L U N C H & V I S I T T H E E X H I B I T S

B R E A K

B R E A K & V I S I T T H E E X H I B I T S

RIVERCHASE BSMALL ANIMAL

RIVERCHASE ASMALL ANIMAL

WYNFREY DESMALL ANIMAL

WYNFREY CSMALL ANIMAL

WYNFREY ABSMALL ANIMAL

Chronic Renal Disease: New and BetterWays to Treat including Non-Traditional

Renal Diets (Part 1)Norsworthy

Chronic Renal Disease: New and BetterWays to Treat including Non-Traditional

Renal Diets (Part 2)Norsworthy

Chronic Renal Disease: New and BetterWays to Treat including Non-Traditional

Renal Diets (Part 3)Norsworthy

Chronic Vomiting is Normal: Really?(Part 2)

Norsworthy

Chronic Vomiting is Normal: Really?(Part 3)

Norsworthy

Inappropriate Elimination:Don't Let Cats Think Out of the Box

NorsworthySponsors** (see Sunday)

Acute disc disease

Platt

Acute neuromuscular disease

Platt

Neurotoxicity

Platt

Head tilt and nystagmus

Platt

Neck pain

Platt

Causes of Circling and Confusion

Platt

Practioners ChallengeKidney Disease Update

(Part 1)

Saxon

Practioners ChallengeKidney Disease Update

(Part 2)

Saxon

Practioners ChallengeThyroid Disease Made Simple

(Part 1)

Saxon

Practioners ChallengeThyroid Disease Made Simple

(Part 2)

Saxon

Practioners ChallengeCardiac Disease in Dogs and Cats

Saxon

Practioners ChallengeThe Bleeding Patient

Saxon

Practioners ChallengeAdrenal Disease

Saxon

Canine respiratory tract infections, whatto vaccinate for, what to treat, when to

treat, why treat Padrid

Canine upper airway disorders pharynx to trachea

Padrid

Chronic nasal disease diagnosis andtherapy, (bacteria is never the

primary cause) Padrid

Feline asthma, diagnosis and therapy

Padrid

Getting the puppy started off right – preventing puppy problems

Martin

Creating a Fear Free Plan for Veterinary Care

Martin

Nutraceuticals and Pharmaceuticals forFear Free Veterinary Visits

Martin

Session IThe Science of Laser Therapy &

PhotobiomodulationGodbold

Session IIThe Art of Laser Therapy

Godbold

Session IIILaser Therapy Applications - Routine and Not So Routine

Godbold

See the Pain with Digital ThermalImaging

Godbold

Hot and Cold - Hands-on with DigitalThermography

Godbold

Session IVLaser Therapy - Advice for Use in the

Real WorldGodbold

Chronic Vomiting is Normal: Really?((Part 1))

Norsworthy

TECHNICIANSARE INVITED TO ATTEND THE ABOVE SESSIONS!

Seizure management

Platt

THE HYATT REGENCY BIRMINGHAM

The Wynfrey Hotel1000 Riverchase GalleriaBirmingham, AL 35244

*Request SVC’s DiscountedGroup Rate of $146.00/night(Includes Parking in Hotel Parking Deck)

For Reservations Call1-800-233-1234

Code: G-VET7or

log in to

https://resweb.passkey.com/go/SouthernVeterinaryConference

Call Hyatt Reservations - Give Hotel Name andDates to Receive Group Discount

*Group Rate Available Through July 7th

or Until the Room Block is Sold Out!

Scan with Smart Phone to Make Reservations!

B R E A K

B R E A K & V I S I T T H E E X H I B I T S

B R E A K

L U N C H & V I S I T T H E E X H I B I T S

B R E A K

B R E A K & V I S I T T H E E X H I B I T S

A Litle Fat Can Be Good -Using ILE in Toxicities

Helewa

It’s Electric!Neurotoxins

Helewa

Decontamination and Antidotes for Toxicities

Helewa

Keeping Kidneys Happy. Feeding to Entice Appetite & Preserve Muscle Mass

Parham

Overweightedness & Obesity:Diseases We Can Feed Away!

Parham

Lumps and Bumps - When to aspirate and some tips for success

Fisher

"Protecting yourself, so that you can protect your patient" - Updates in hospital safety, zoonosis and infectious disease control

Fisher

Planning Your Project and Knowing Your Role

Longo

Renovate or Build New - Deciding What's Right for You

Longo

Mechanical, Electrical and PlumbingSystems & Their Keys to Sound and

Odor ControlLongo

Ways to Find Space and Stretch YourBudget

Longo

8:00 to 8:50

8:50 to 9:00

9:00 to 9:50

9:50 to 10:20

10:20 to 11:10

11:10 to 11:20

11:20 to 12:10

12:10 to 1:30

1:30 to 2:20

2:20 to 2:35

2:35 to 3:25

3:25 to 4:00

4:00 to 4:50

SATURDAY, AUGUST 5, 2017

TIME YORKSHIREPRACTICE MANAGEMENT

WYNDSOR I & IITECHNICIANS

Florida Law Review

DuranMiller

Florida Law Review

DuranMiller

Florida Law Review

DuranMiller

SUNDAY, AUGUST 6, 2017

TIMEWYNFREY AB

SMALLANIMAL

WYNFREY DESMALL ANIMAL

8:30 to 9:20

9:20 to 9:30

9:30 to 10:20

10:20 to 10:30

10:30 to 11:20

Wynfrey A & BThurs, Fri, Sat

& Sun

Wynfrey CThurs, Fri, Sat

& Sun

Wynfrey D & EThurs, Fri, Sat

Riverchase A

Thurs, Fri Sat

RiverchaseB

Fri & Sat

Thurs, Fri, & Sat

Thurs, Fri & Sat

Schedule at a Glance

Wednesday, August 2nd7:00 pm - 8:00 pm Pre-registration Packet Pickup

Thursday, August 3th8:00 am - 5:00 pm Pre-registration Packet Pickup

8:00 am - 5:00 pm On-site Registration Open

8:00 am - 5:30 pm Continuing Education Sessions

8:00 am - 5:30 pm Exhibitors Area Open

6:00 pm - 8:00 pm Drug Review Course

Friday, August 4th7:00 am - 5:00 pm Pre-registration Packet Pickup

7:00 am - 5:00 pm On-site Registration Open

8:00 am - 5:30 pm Continuing Education Sessions

8:00 am - 5:30 pm Exhibitors Area Open

Saturday, August 5th7:00 am - 4:30 pm Pre-registration Packet Pickup

7:00 am - 4:30 pm On-site Registration Open

8:00 am - 4:30 pm Continuing Education Sessions

8:00 am - 4:30 pm Exhibitors Area Open

Sunday, August 6th8:00 am - 10:00 am Pre-registration Packet Pickup

8:00 am - noon Continuing Education Sessions

B R E A K

B R E A K"Heartworm made simple - new

strategies for diagnosis, treatmentand prevention of canine heart-

worm disease"

Blagburn

Diseases of the Head(Part 1)

Norsworthy

Diseases of the Head(Part 2)

Norsworthy

Diseases of the Head(Part 3)

Norsworthy

Sponsors****Purina, Bock Pharma,

VetBrands, Abaxis

Happiness is having a scratch forevery itch”: anti-pruritic therapy in

small animal practice Kennis

Antimicrobial resistance: where westand and where we are going

Kennis

Conference Information *** Pre-Registration The SVC recommends registering in advance to attend our 29th AnnualConference. Registration is required for all technical sessions and labs. Your registration covers attendance to all lecture sessions and labs and comes witha copy of the proceedings on a CD or flash drive and/or access to notes on line.Manuals will be available for purchase with pre-registration and on a first-comebasis while supplies last on site. Late registration fees will be accessed afterAugust 1st and it is highly recommended to register on site and not via mail afterAugust 1st.

You may pre-register as below: By Mail: Send registration with payment made to:P.O. Box 445, Trussville, AL 35173 We accept Visa, MasterCard and American Express By Phone: Call us at 1-205-655-2320 By fax: 1-205-644-3404 (please include registration and credit card info) Online: Register securely at www.thesvconline.com

*** On-Site Registration On-site registration will begin at 7:00 pm Wednesday. The registration Booth is located on the gallery level of the The Hyatt Regency - The Wynfrey Hotel,Hoover, AL. The registration desk will be open during the conference from 7:00 am to 5:00 pm Thursday, Friday and Saturday.

*** Confirmation Online: You will receive an e-mail confirmation immediately after registering.

Mail-in: Once processed, you will usually receive a confirmation within 7 days.Those that registers close to the deadline will find their confirmation in their packets at pick-up.

*** Cancellations We will accept a cancellation and refund your registration minus a $70.00 processing fee up to July 25th, 2017.No shows will not be re-funded.

*** Americans with Disabilities Act People with disabilities who plan to attend the 29th Annual SVC conference andneed auxiliary aids/services are requested to notify the SVC office at 205-655-2320no later than July 15th, 2017.

*** Proceedings Included with your registration is a complimentary CD or flash drive containing theproceedings. You may purchase a manual at time of pre-registration and on sitewhile supplies last.*** By attending conference you are allowing us to contact you by email withfuture announcements.***As a Southern Veterinary Conference attendee, your photo may be captured andused for future marketing.

This program has been submitted and approved for

24 hours of continuing education credit in jurisdictions which

recognize AAVSB RACE approval; however participants should

be aware that some boards have limitations on the number of

hours accepted in certain categories and/or restrictions on

certain methods of delivery of continuing education.

Call Dr. Allen Riley 1-205-410-6361 for further information.

Yes! I plan to attend The Twenty-Ninth Annual Southern Veterinary Conference in Birmingham, Alabama. (sponsored by JCVMA)

Please Print

Name: Clinic/Hospital Name:

Address: City: State: Zip:

Telephone: Email (*Required): License No.

Room Reservations: Please call Hyatt Regency Birmingham - The Wynfrey Hotel at 205-705-1234 or 800-233-1234 Global Hyatt Reservations and mention thehotel and conference name (Southern Veterinary Conference - The Wynfrey Hotel) use Code G-VET7 for your discounted room rate. Space is limited! Discount rate – deadline is July 12th. Regular rates may apply after deadline!

Cost: Pre-registration Cost after August 1st, 2017

Veterinarian (Proceedings on Flash Drive or CD)** $360.00 $400.00 (AL, FL and TN Drug Law Included)

Printed Proceedings $60.00 $80.00Technicians (Printed Proceedings Included) $140.00 $150.00Hospital Managers (Printed Proceedings Included) $130.00 $150.00 (Thursday & Friday)Only Attending AL, FL and TN Drug Law $60.00 $75.00Faculty/Staff $85.00 $100.00Sinbad Tickets - Comedy Club Friday Night $35 each x = $ Total

Make checks payable to: SVCA cancellation will be accepted up to 10 days prior to the conference. However, a $70.00 processing fee will not be refunded.I will be attending one of the following: (Offered at no additional charge with full registration) � AL Controlled Substance Review � FL License Drug/Law � APHIS Training Class

Send applications to: SVC • PO Box 445 • Trussville, AL 35173 or FAX To: 205-655-3404

SVC Info Line 205-655-2320web address: www.thesvconline.com

** New for 2017Veterinarians

Only one version of proceedingswill be available per attendee.

Please choose:Printed Proceedings ($60.00)

orFlash Drive (Free)

CD (Free)

Pay by Credit Card: Please circle one

Card Number: _________________________________________________________________

Name on card: _________________________________________________________________

Expiration date: ________________________________________________________________ After processing, card information will be destroyed.

Register online.Pay securely with your

credit card.

ONE FORM PER PERSON

Allen F. Riley, DVM - ChairmanP.O. Box 445Trussville, AL 35173205-655-2320

Sponsored by JCVMA

29th Annual SOUTHERN VETERINARY CONFERENCE

AUGUST 3-6, 2017Sponsored by JCVMA

PRESORTED

FIRST-CLASS-MAIL

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MAKE PLANS NOWTO ATTEND THE 2017 ANNUAL SOUTHERN VETERINARY CONFERENCE

SPONSORED BY THE JEFFERSON COUNTY VETERINARY MEDICAL ASSOCIATION

CE CreditThis seminar has applied for:

24 hours total of Continuing Education credit for Small Animal.

18 hours total of Continuing Education credit for Technicians.

2 hours Controlled Substance Review AL and TN. (Thursday night)

Approved by AL, MS and TN. Other states pending.

Go to www.thesvconline.com to register!

Over 35 Speakers • More Topics • Shorter Sessions

RACE Approved!!!