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

ANNUAL SOUTHERN VETERINARY CONFERENCE 2019RACE Approved

Sponsored by JCVMA

Kevin Fitzgerald,PhD, DVM, DABVPwill be theKeynote SpeakerThursday Morning.Elanco

Annual Southern Veterinary Conference – Sponsored by the Jefferson County Veterinary Medical AssociationThe Jefferson County Veterinary Medical Association is proud to invite you to our thirtieth 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 120 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.

Rick Alleman, DVM, Ph.D., DABVP, DACVPCEO, Lighthouse Veterinary Consultants, Alachua, FLSponsored by IDEXX

Fiona Bateman BVSc, MACVSc, DACVDConsultant-Zoetis Sponsored by Zoetis

Richard M. Debowes, DVM, MS, DACVSProfessor of Surgery and the Director of the Professional Life Skills program atthe Washington State University College of Veterinary MedicineSponsored by CareCredit

Teresa DeFrancesco, DVM, DACVIM (Cardiology), DACVECC Professor of Cardiology and Critical Care Cobblestone TAGS Faculty ExcellenceAward in Cardiology, NC State University College of Veterinary MedicineSponsored by IDEXX

Sue Hudson Duran, RPh, MS, PhD, DICVP, FSHPProfessor Emeritus, Auburn University College of Veterinary MedicineAuburn, ALSponsored by SVC

Kevin Fitzgerald, PhD, DVM, DABVPVCA Alameda East Veterinary Hospital in Denver. Adjunct professor at theUniversity of Denver. Author and Comedian. Denver, COSponsored in part by Elanco

Kelly Foltz, BA, AAT, LVT, VTS (ECC)Critical Care Department at Auburn University’s College of Veterinary MedicineWilford and Kate Bailey Small Animal Teaching Hospital. Sponsored by SVC

Ebony Gilbreath-McCloud, DVM, PhD, DACVPDepartment of Pathobiology, Tuskegee University College of Veterinary MedicineTuskegee, ALSponsored by SVC

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

Sonya G Gordon, BSc, DVM, DVSc, DACVIM CardiologyProfessor Cardiology, Department of Small Animal Clinical Science College ofVeterinary Medicine and Biomedical Science, Texas A&M UniversityCollege Station, TXSponsored by Boehringer Ingelheim

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

Peter Hill, AIAPresident, HDA Architects, Inc.Sponsored by HDA Architects, Inc.

Ricardo Irizarry, DVM, DACVECCAssociate Professor - Small Animal Medicine and Emergency & Critical CareTuskegee University, Department of Small Animal Medicine and SurgeryCollege of Veterinary Medicine, Tuskegee, ALSponsored by SVC

Kendon Kuo, DVM, MS, DACVECCAssistant Clinical Professor, Department of Clinical Sciences Auburn University,College of Veterinary MedicineSponsored by Auburn University College of Veterinary Medicine

B. Duncan X Lascelles, BSc, BVSc, PhDProfessor, Small Animal Surgery and Pain ManagementDepartment of Clinical Sciences, North Carolina State UniversitySponsored by Elanco

Patty Lathan, VMD, MS, DACVIM Associate Professor, SAIM Department of Clinical Sciences, Mississippi StateUniversity, School of Veterinary MedicineSponsored by Dechra

Lorraine Linn, DVM, MS, DACVS Associate Professor - Small Animal SurgeryChief of Small Animal Surgery, Tuskegee University Department of Clinical SciencesCollege of Veterinary Medicine, Tuskegee, ALSponsored by SVC

Greg Lisciandro, DVM, Dipl. ABVP, DACVECCHill Country Veterinary Specialists, FASTVet.comPresident IVPOCUS, Spicewood, Texas Sponsored by Universal Imaging

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

Andrew Mackin, BSc, BVMS, MVS, DVSc, FANZCVSc, DACVIMProfessor and Interim Head, Department of Clinical Sciences, Mississippi StateUniversity, School of Veterinary MedicineSponsored by Mississippi State CVM

Denis Marcellin-Little, DEDV, DACVS, DACVSMRSection Chief, Small Animal Orthopedic Surgery Professor, Small AnimalOrthopedic Surgery, University of California, DavisSponsored by Vetoquinol

APHIS Speakers (To be Determined)

Natalie Marks, DVM, CVJMedical Director, Blum Animal HospitalSponsored by Merck Animal Health

Susan Nelms, DVM, DACVO Owner of Veterinary Eye Care Birmingham, ALSponsored by SVC

Gary Norsworthy, DVM, DACVPAlamo Feline Clinic, San Antonio, TXSponsored by Nestle’ Purina and KindredBio

Jane Quandt, DVM, MS, DACVAA, DACVECC (Anesthesia & ECC)Tenured Associate Professor in Anesthesiology and Critical Care, Department of Small AnimalMedicine & Surgery, College of Veterinary Medicine, University of Georgia, Athens, GeorgiaSponsored by Akorn Pharmaceuticals

Mark Pelham, DVM Professional Services Veterinarian, Gulf Coast RegionSponsored by Merck Animal Health

Jessica Rodriguez, DVM, PhD, DACVIM (Parasitology) Veterinary Parasitologist | Veterinary Specialty Operations Zoetis | US Petcare Sponsored by Zoetis

Lindsey Starkey, DVM, PhD, DACVIM-(Parasitology) Assistant Professor, Department of Pathobiology Auburn University College of Veterinary MedicineSponsored by Auburn University College of Veterinary Medicine

Alyssa Sullivant, DVM, MS, DACVIM (SAIM) Assistant Professor, Department of Clinical SciencesMississippi State University College of Veterinary Medicine, Mississippi State UniversitySponsored by Mississippi State University

Todd Tams, DVM, DACVIMChief Medical Officer, VCASponsored by Nutramax Laboratories

Michael Tillson, DVM, MS, DACVSAuthor and Louise Oriole Professor, Small Animal Surgery Department of Clinical Services.Auburn University School of Veterinary MedicineSponsored by SVS

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

Amelia Grant White, DVM, MS, DACVD Assistant Clinical Professor of Dermatology Auburn University College of Veterinary MedicineSponsored by Auburn University College of Veterinary Medicine

CE Credit –– This seminar is approved for: 24 hours total of Continuing Education credit for Small Animal. 3 hours Florida Law and Regulations (Saturday Afternoon)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)

Kevin Fitzgerald, PhD, DVM, DABVPRichard M DeBowes, DVM, MS,

Diplomate ACVS, Cert MBTI

It's All About The CultureFriday, August 9th

Many veterinarians dream of what 'could be' in their practiceonly to find their efforts constantly frustrated or derailed byissues relating to coordination, focus, and quality assurance bytheir healthcare team. The program to be presented will focuson recognizing that the way forward is to intentionally set andthen maintain, hire to and promote within a culture of engage-ment that leads to the success of the entire team.

Topics include:

Paradigms and Belief SystemsSelf Awareness is Key

Our Best Medicine is Powered By Our ‘Why’What is the Organizational Culture of A Successful Practice?What Happens To Our Practice and Our Medicine When the

Culture Goes Awry?How Do We Build An Amazing Culture In Our Practice?

Once We Build Our Idea Culture, How Do We Maintain It?

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. Greg LisciandroKevin Fitzgerald is a Denver native and attended theUniversity of Colorado in Boulder. After completing a bach-elor's degree, he received a master's and PhD inEndocrinology. He then went on to obtain his DVM from theCollege of Veterinary Medicine at Colorado State University.Since 1983, he has practiced small animal medicine at VCAAlameda East Veterinary Hospital in Denver. In 1998, hebecame board-certified by the American Board of VeterinaryPractitioners in the Canine/Feline specialty.

Kevin is probably best known for his eleven seasons on thepopular Animal Planet television series Emergency Vets. Healso writes a monthly column for the American KennelClub's Family Dog magazine, and, since 2003, has appearedevery Monday morning on Denver's Channel 2 anchoring ananimal news segment.

Thursday, August 8th

Speakers by Date

Module 6: Exotic Avian Diseases Module 9: Interstate and International Health

Certificates for Category I AnimalsModule 30: The Role of Veterinarians in Honey

Bee Health Module 12: Animal Disease Traceability Module 11: Sheep and Goat Diseases Module 5: Vesicular Diseases

ThursdayAPHISFiona Bateman, BVSc,MACVSc, DACVD

Kevin Fitzgerald, PhD, DVM,DABVP

Greg Lisciandro, DVM, Dipl.ABVP, DACVECC

Natalie Marks, DVM

Jane Quandt, DVM, MS,DACVAA, DACVECC(Anesthesia & ECC)

Jessica Rodriguez, DVM,PhD, DACVIM (Parasitology)

Robbie van Mullem

FridayRichard M. DeBowes, DVM,MS, DACVS

Kelly Foltz, BA, AAT, LVT,VTS (ECC)

Teresa DeFrancesco, DVM,DACVIM (C), DACVECC

John Godbold, Jr., DVM

Callie Harris, DVM

B. Duncan X Lascelles,BSc, BVSc, PhD

Patty Lathan, VMD, MS,DACVIM

Andrew Mackin, BSc, BVMS,MVS, DVSc, FANZCVSc,DACVIMDenis Marcellin-Little,DEDV, DACVS, DACVSMR

Susan Nelms, DVM, DACVO

Alyssa Sullivant, DVM, MS,DACVIM (SAIM)Todd Tams, DVM, DACVIM,Chief Medical Officer, VCA

SaturdayRick Alleman, DVM, Ph.D.,DABVP, DACVPSue Duran, RPh, MS, PhD,DICVPKelly Foltz, BA, AAT, LVT, VTS(ECC)Ebony Gilbreath-McCloud,DVM, PhD, DACVPSonya G Gordon, BSc, DVM,DVSc, DACVIM CardiologyMichael Tillson, DVM, MS,DACVSPeter Hill, AIA

Ricardo Irizarry, DVM,DACVECC

Lorraine Linn, DVM, MS,DACVS

Sal Longo, Jr., Associate AIA,NCARB

Gary Norsworthy, DVM, DACVP

Mark Pelham, DVM

SundayKendon Kuo, DVM, MS,DACVECCGary Norsworthy, DVM, DACVPLindsey Starkey, DVM, PhD,DACVIM-(Parasitology)

Amelia Grant White, DVM,MS, DACVD

• APHIS Modules

• Behavior

• Clinical Pathology

• Client Care

• Dermatology

• Dietary Medicine

• Emergency and Critical Care

• Feline Medicine

• Hospital Design

• Internal Medicine

• Neurology

LECTURE TOPICS APHIS MODULES

• Ophthalmology

• Orthopedics

• Parasitology

• Surgery

• Therapy Lasers

• Thermal Imaging

• Urology

• Wound Management

• Practice Management

• Technician Program FL RULES & REGULATIONSSaturday

1:30 PM to 4:30PMSeparate Certificate Given

(Additional Fee Required)

Hospital Design SymposiumSaturday, August 10, 2019

“Hospital Design for the Modern Practice”

Peter Hill, AIASal Longo, Jr. Associate AIA, NCARB

3 Sided MediaAKC Reunite

Akorn Animal HealthAlabama Pet Cremation

Alabama Veterinary Technicians Association All Vet Imaging/MicroVet Diagnostics

American Veterinary GroupAuburn University College of Veterinary Medicine

Bayer Animal HealthBest Friends Animal Society

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

Boehringer Ingelheim Animal Health USA, Inc.Brooklere PharmacyCapital X-Ray, Inc.

CareCreditCarr Healthcare RealtyCeva Animal Health

Choice Medical Systems, Inc.Christian Veterinary Mission

Companion Animal Health by LiteCureCryoProbe

Dan Scott & Associates, Inc.Dechra Veterinary Products

Digatherm, LLCDoctor Multimedia

DVM SolutionsElanco Animal Health

Faithful Forever Pets-GreenbrierGulf Development

HDA Architects, Inc.Henry Schein Animal Health

Heska Hill’s Pet Nutrition, Inc.

Holtzman XrayHuner & Cyr, P.C.

IDEXX InCare Technologies

Jorgensen Laboratories

Karl StorzKindred Bio Sciences

K-Laser Long Term Care Strategies

Longo ARCHITECTURE Studio, LLCMerck Animal Health

MG BiologicsMidwest Veterinary Supply

MWI Animal HealthMy VetClinic, LLC

Natural Vet Companies/Vet AssuredNutramax Laboratories Veterinary Sciences, Inc.

Patterson VeterinaryPractivet

Purchasing ServicesPurina

Revo Squared, LLCRoyal Canin USA, Inc.

Simmons and Associates MidSouth, LLCSound-Antech

Southeast Medical BooksSouthern Veterinary PartnersStandifer Insurance GroupSteel City Emergency Vets

Steris Animal HealthTaylor Creek Pharmacal, Inc.Total Practice Solutions Group

Universal Imaging, Inc.Universal Surgical Instruments

Veterinary Eye CareVet Matrix

Vet Ray Technology by SedecalVeterinary Specialists of Birmingham

Vetoquinol USAVirbac Animal Health

WeaveWileyZoetis

Zoetis Diagnostics

EXHIBITORS Host HotelThe Hyatt Regency - The Wynfrey Hotel

THURSDAY, AUGUST 8, 2019 THURSDAY, AUGUST 8, 2019

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 4:10

4:10 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

RIVERCHASE BSMALL ANIMAL

RIVERCHASE ASMALL ANIMAL

WYNFREY DESMALL ANIMAL

WYNFREY CSMALL ANIMAL

WYNFREY ABSMALL ANIMAL

Snakes, Bees, Spiders and Ants Part 1

Fitzgerald

Practice Makes Perfect:Lessons from my Practice Years

Fitzgerald

Marijuana Intoxication in Dogs:Diagnosis, Treatment and New

Legislation: Lessons from ColoradoFitzgerald

Urban Wildlife - Bite Wounds, ZoonoticInfections and Vaccinations

Fitzgerald

CIRDC: An Introduction to the Canine Infectious Respiratory

Disease Complex

Marks

Top Ten List: What I've Learned and WhatYou Need to Know about CIV

Marks

Leptospirosis: Why Awareness andDiagnosis is Crucial to the Health of your

Patients, Clients and PracticeMarks

Top Small Animal Zoonosis:Why Veterinarians are

Really the Family DoctorMarks

Atopic Dermatitis:Workup and Management

Bateman

Otitis:Help is on the way!

Bateman

Pyoderma and

Infection Management

Bateman

Feline Dermatoses

Bateman

Facial Dermatoses in Dogs and Cats

Bateman

Dangers and Safety in Anesthesia -Safety Tips for Anesthesia and Personnel

Quandt

Opioids and Alternative Analgesics - Are There Ways to Provide Analgesia

Other than OpioidsQuandt

Anesthesia and GDV - Concerns and Anesthetic Techniques for

the Dog with GDVQuandt

Anesthesia with a Heart Murmur

Quandt

High Alert for Tick-Borne Disease:Everything You Need to Know to Protect

Your Patients and Build Your PracticeRodriguez

What Do You and Don’t You Know About Canine Heartworm Disease?

Rodriguez

Back to Basics with Feline HeartwormDisease: Why being a “Resistant” Host

is a Bad ThingRodriguez

New Developments in Companion Animal IntestinalParasites:Drug Resistance,Diagnostic and Treatment

Srategies,and Under Recognized ParasitesRodriguez

Ten Emerging Poisons

Fitzgerald

Snakes, Bees, Spiders and Ants Part 2

Fitzgerald

THURSDAY, AUGUST 8,2019 (THESE CLASSES ARE DOWNSTAIRS)

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

4:10 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 I

Making your clinic contagious:6 Infectious Tools to Market Your

Practice van Mullem

How to Use Social Media to Stand Above Your Competition

van Mullem

ADA Lawsuits Drive Concern over WebsiteAccessibility; Navigating Unclear Rules

van Mullem

Secure vs Not Secure:What Does this Mean for My Website?

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 July 30th

Comedy Show/LectureDr. Kevin Fitzgerald

Thursday Night5:30 pm - 6:15 pm

Main BallroomEveryone Invited

The Gallbladder Halo Sign is More thanAnaphylaxis & A Canine Complication

You MUST KnowLisciandro

Vet BLUE Lung Ultrasound -Introduction to Your New Stethoscope -

Wet vs. Dry Lung Lisciandro

Vet BLUE Cutting Edge Case-basedApplications in Dogs - Shred Sign, Tissue

Sign, Nodule Sign Oh My!

Lisciandro

Global FAST for Fluid Resuscitation andPatient Monitoring – 1 hour

Lisciandro

Setting Up a Global FAST UltrasoundProgram for Profit and Proficiency

Lisciandro

Case-based Applications of ThoracicFAST (TFAST) - Accurately Diagnosing

Pleural and Pericardial Effusion Lisciandro

Case-based Applications of AbdominalFAST (AFAST) and Its Fluid Scoring

System - Trauma, Triage and Tracking - Lisciandro

Exotic Avian Diseases

**

Interstate and International HealthCertificates for Category I Animals

**

The Role of Veterinarians in Honey Bee Health

**

Animal Disease Traceability

**

Sheep and Goat Diseases

**

Vesicular Diseases

**

**

APHIS

FRIDAY, AUGUST 9, 2019 FRIDAY, AUGUST 9, 2019

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

Those Troublesome Diarrhea Cases inCats – Tips on Diagnosis and

ManagementTams

Inflammatory Bowel Disease andIntestinal Lymphoma in Cats

Tams

Inflammatory Bowel Disease in Dogs -Update on Diagnosis and Therapy

Tams

Update on Disorders of the Esophagus

Tams

Management of Vomiting in Dogs and Cats

Tams

Gastric Hypomotility in Dogs -

More Common Than You May Think

Tams

Updates on Parvoviral Enteritis in Dogsand Chronic Constipation/Obstipation

in CatsTams

Update on Monitoring Patients with Diabetes Mellitus

Lathan

Revisiting Hypothyroidism

Lathan

“Other” Feline Endocrinopathies

Lathan

Getting to the Bottom of PU/PD

Lathan

Monitoring Cushinoid Dogs on Trilostane: What's New?

Lathan

Addison’s Disease:A Case-Based Update

Lathan

Update on Treating Dogs and Cats with Diabetes Mellitus

Lathan

Approach to a New Murmur in a Cat

DeFrancesco

Mitral Valve Disease - How to Manage after the EPIC Study

DeFrancesco

Update in the Management of Heart Failure: Focus on Treatment

DeFrancesco

Thoracic Point of Care Ultrasound in Respiratory Distress

DeFrancesco

Diagnosis and Treatmentof OA-Pain in Cats

Lascelles

Detecting, Measuring and TreatingOA-Pain in Young Dogs

Lascelles

Optimizing Surgical Analgesia for the Cat

Lascelles

A Practical Approach to the Lame Dog

Marcellin-Little

A Practical Approach to ManagingOsteoarthritis

Part 1- Assessment and StagingMarcellin-Little

A Practical Approach to ManagingOsteoarthritis

Part 2 - Selecting a Treatment PlanMarcellin-Little

When is Physical Rehabilitation Criticalfor Orthopedic Patients and What is

Needed?Marcellin-Little

Orbital Disease:Diagnosis and Treatment

Nelms

The "Cloudy" Eye:Causes for Corneal Opacity

Nelms

Common Ophthalmology Referral Cases:A Day at Vet Eye Care

Nelms

Probotic Therapy:The Gut and Beyond

Harris

“Five Minute, Five Dollar” Techniques Part 1

Mackin

“Five Minute, Five Dollar” Techniques Part 2

Mackin

Anticoagulant Rodenticide Poisoning

Mackin

Immune-Mediated Polyarthritis

Mackin

The Many Faces of IBD

Sullivant

Practicing Good Medicine on a Budget:Tips from an Internist

Sullivant

FRIDAY, AUGUST 9, 2019

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 IISMALL ANIMAL

Ophthalmic Exam:The Technician's Role

Nelms

Common Canine and Feline Eye Diseases

Nelms

Nutritional Management of CanineCognitive Dysfunction Syndrome

Harris

The Smallest Sagas:Common Pediatric Emergencies

Foltz

Laser Therapy – Fact or Fancy?

Godbold

Laser Therapy – Planning and Delivering Successful Treatments

Godbold

Light Protocols - Laser Therapy Applications

Godbold

Hands on the Joules - Up Close andPersonal with Therapy Lasers

Godbold

Glowing into the Future - the Science and Art of Digital

Thermal Imaging Godbold

Seeing the Light - Digital ThermalImaging Clinical Cases

Godbold

Hands-on with Digital Thermal Imaging

Godbold

Self Awareness is Key

DeBowes

What Happens To Our Practice andOur Medicine When the

Culture Goes Awry?DeBowes

Once We Build Our Idea Culture,How Do We Maintain It?

DeBowes

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

Paradigms and Belief Systems

DeBowes

What is the Organizational Culture of A Successful Practice?

DeBowes

Our Best Medicine is Powered By Our ‘Why’

DeBowes

How Do We Build An AmazingCulture In Our Practice?

DeBowes

No Equine SessionsThis 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 29th) prior to the conference.However, a $70.00 processing fee will

not be refunded.

TECHNICIANS

I Hate IMHA:A Review

Foltz

Alabama Slammer:Common Southeastern ER Cases

Foltz

Urine Luck:Revisiting Feline Urethral Obstruction

Foltz

SATURDAY, AUGUST 10, 2019 SATURDAY, AUGUST 10, 2019

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 3:40

3:40 to 4:30

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 A and RIVERCHASE BSMALL ANIMAL

WYNFREY DESMALL ANIMAL

WYNFREY CSMALL ANIMAL

WYNFREY ABSMALL ANIMAL

Being Successful in Your Practice

Norsworthy

Hyperthyroidism Part 1

Norsworthy

Hyperthyroidism Part 2

Norsworthy

Chronic Renal Disease Part 2

Norsworthy

The Diabetic Cat Part 1

Norsworthy

The Diabetic Cat Part 2

Norsworthy

The Hemogram, the Histogram, theBlood Smear and the Patient

Part 1 Alleman

The Hemogram, the Histogram, theBlood Smear and the Patient

Part 2 Alleman

Either UR-In or UR-Out: Reading imagesof Urine Sediment on the SediVue

Alleman

ER Procedures for the Small Animal Clinician

Irizarry

What Pathologists Love to Hate

Gilbreath-McCloud

Small Animal Acute Abdomen

Linn

Achy Break Hearts: UpdatedRecommendations for Chronic Valvular

Disease - Part 1 Gordon

Achy Break Hearts: UpdatedRecommendations for Chronic Valvular

Disease - Part 2 Gordon

Cold-Paws Big Heart:Managing DCM in the Dog

Gordon

What do I need to Know About Grain-Free Diets and Canine DCM

Gordon

Drug Dispensation and Hazardous Drugs

Duran

Veterinary Rules and Regulations Part 1

Duran

Veterinary Rules and Regulations Part 2

Duran

Concepts for Managing the Obstructive Airway and Other Respiratory Challenges

Tillson

Surgery on the Ears – Benign and Complex

Tillson

Humm, How Am I gonna Close That!? Techniques of Reconstructive Surgery - Part 1

Tillson

Humm, How Am I gonna Close That!? Techniques of Reconstructive Surgery - Part 2

Tillson

Short Topics for the Surgeon Part 1

Tillson

Short Topics for the Surgeon Part 2

Tillson

Chronic Renal Disease Part 1

Norsworthy

Helpful Hints for Using Cytology inClinical Practice

Alleman

THE HYATT REGENCY BIRMINGHAM

The Wynfrey Hotel1000 Riverchase GalleriaBirmingham, AL 35244

*Request SVC’s DiscountedGroup Rate of $147.00/night(Includes Parking in Hotel Parking Deck)

For Reservations Call1-800-233-1234

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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

That Basic B*tch:Basic Nursing Care For Big Impact

Foltz

Clot To the Heart and FATE's To Blame:You Give Kitties a Bad Name

Foltz

Heroes For Healthy Pets:Infectious Diseases

Pelham

Heroes For Healthy Pets:Prevention of Disease Spread

Pelham

The Hemogram, the Histogram,the Blood Smear and the Patient

Part 1

Alleman

The Hemogram, the Histogram,the Blood Smear and the Patient

Part 2Alleman

Either UR-In or UR-Out:Reading Images of Urine Sediment on the SediVue

Alleman

The Real Estate Implications of Acquiring,Starting or Relocating a Vet Office

Jorgenson

Understanding the Design andConstruction Process:

Roles and ResponsibilitiesLongo

Site Selection and Planning

Hill

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

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 3:40

3:40 to 4:30

SATURDAY, AUGUST 10, 2019

TIME YORKSHIREPRACTICE MANAGEMENT

WYNDSOR I & IITECHNICIANS

Efficient Floor Plan Design:Adjacencies and Circulation

Hill

Ways to Find Space and Stretch Your Budget

Longo

Design Trends and New Services in Animal Care

Hill

SUNDAY, AUGUST 11, 2019

TIMEWYNFREY AB

SMALLANIMAL

WYNFREY D&ESMALL 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

Thurs, Fri & Sat

Thurs, Fri, & Sat

Thurs, Fri & Sat

Schedule at a Glance

Wednesday, August 7th7:00 pm - 8:00 pm Pre-registration Packet Pickup

Thursday, August 8th7:00 am - 5:00 pm Pre-registration Packet Pickup

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

8:00 am - 5:15 pm Continuing Education Sessions

8:00 am - 5:15 pm Exhibitors Area Open

5:30 pm - 6:15 pm Comedy Show

Friday, August 9th7:00 am - 5:00 pm Pre-registration Packet Pickup

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

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

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

Saturday, August 10th7:00 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 11th8:00 am - noon Continuing Education Sessions

B R E A K

B R E A KParasites:

Not Just an Outdoor Cat Problem

Starkey

Updates in Treatment of Antibiotic-Resistant Canine Pyoderma

White

Heat Stroke – It’s getting Hot in here

Kuo

SILENT AUCTION!!!

Visit the Alabama Veterinary Medical FoundationSilent Auction located downstairs in the roomnext to registration. Bid on Financial PlanningPackages, Topgolf, Art, Gift Cards and More!

Second Floor

Thurs, Fri & Sat

The Vomiting CatPart 2

Norsworthy

The Vomiting CatPart 3

Norsworthy

The Vomiting CatPart 1

Norsworthy

Thursday August 8, 6:30 PM til

BI Animal Health USA Inc. & SVCInvites You and Your Families

for FREE Hotdogs, Apple Pie, CE and BaseballWatch the Birmingham Barons play and hear…“Client Communications that Increase Compliance”

Amanda Donnellly DVM, MBA

Please mark your registration form if attending.(Game is a 15 minute drive into downtown Birmingham)

STAFF DISCOUNT!!!

We would love for your staff to

hear Dr. Kevin Fitzgerald

on Thursday.

Special Pricing Available for four

or more people.

Please call the information line to

register.

SILENT AUCTION!!!Visit the Alabama VeterinaryMedical Foundation Silent

Auction located downstairs inthe room next to registration.

Bid on Financial PlanningPackages, Topgolf, Art, Gift Cards and More!

Christian VeterinaryMissionwill host a

Breakfast on Saturday Morning

at 7 am.Room locaction will

be posted.

Conference Information *** Pre-Registration The SVC recommends registering in advance to attend our 31st 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 4th and it is highly recommended to register on site and not via mail afterAugust 4th.

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. Closed Sunday.

*** 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 29th, 2019.No shows will not be re-funded.

*** Americans with Disabilities Act People with disabilities who plan to attend the 30th Annual SVC conference andneed auxiliary aids/services are requested to notify the SVC office at 205-655-2320no later than July 10th, 2019.

*** 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.

REGISTRATION FORM Please Print

Name:

License No. & State:

Clinic/Hospital Name:

Mailing Address:

City:

State/Province:

Zip/Postal Code:

Phone:

Email (Required):

BASIC REGISTRATIONPre-registration Cost After Aug. 4th Total

Veterinarian $380.00 $440.00(Proceedings on Flash Drive or CD)

Printed Proceedings $70.00 $90.00

Technicians $150.00 $160.00(Printed Proceedings Included)

Hospital Managers (Thurs & Fri) $140.00 $160.00(Printed Proceedings Included)

Faculty/Staff $85.00 $100.00(Over 3, please call for special pricing)

Florida Rules and Regulation $75.00 $100.00(Need this class? Add this fee to your registration)

Total

Room Reservations: Please call Hyatt Regency Birmingham - The WynfreyHotel at 205-705-1234 or 800-233-1234 Global Hyatt Reservations and mentionthe hotel and conference name (Southern Veterinary Conference - The WynfreyHotel) use Code G-VET9 for your discounted room rate. Space is limited! Online reservations: https://www.hyatt.com/en-US/group-booking/BHMHR/G-VET9.Discount rate – deadline is July 15th. Regular rates may apply afterdeadline!

PAYMENT: � Check Enclosed (Made Payable to SVC� VISA � MasterCard � Amer Express � Discover

Credit Card #

Name on Card

Expiration Date: Security Code

Signature

After processing, card information will be destroyed.

A cancellation will be accepted up to 10 days prior to the conference. However, a $70.00 processingfee will not be refunded.I will be attending one of the following: (Offered at no additional charge with full registration)

� Baron’s Baseball Game (Thurs Night) � APHIS Training Class

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

Only one version of proceedingswill be available per attendee.

Please choose:Printed Proceedings ($70.00)

or your choice ofFlash Drive (Free)

CD (Free)

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

Register online.Pay securely with your credit card.

Online hotel reservations: https://www.hyatt.com/en-US/group-booking/BHMHR/G-VET9

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

Sponsored by JCVMA

31st Annual SOUTHERN VETERINARY CONFERENCE

AUGUST 8-11, 2019 Sponsored by JCVMA

PRESORTED

FIRST-CLASS-MAIL

US POSTAGE

PAIDBIRMINGHAM, AL

PERMIT NO. 969Mark Your Calendar!!Don’t Miss This Great Conference!

www.thesvconline.com

MAKE PLANS NOWTO ATTEND THE 2019 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.

3 hours Florida Rules and Regulations. (Saturday Afternoon)

RACE approved and accepted by AL, MS, TN and GA and other states

that recognize RACE.

Go to www.thesvconline.com to register!

*RACE Approved!!! (*Some Exclusions)