Dr. Tim Hackett is Associate Professor Of Medicine and Head of
the Emergency & Critical care center & Dr. Howard Seim is
Professor of Surgery at Colorado State University. They are both actively
involved with the management of patients admitted to the university emergency
clinics and with the ongoing management of patients requiring intensive care.
This means that they will be presenting practical methods of treatment!
Both Tim and Howard are frequent speakers at all the major conferences in the
U.S. and around the world where they are recognized as professional &
practical speakers.
Dr.’s Hackett and Seim will use a case
based format to present a practical diagnostic and therapeutic approach to
common canine & feline emergency problems. Videotapes will also be utilized
throughout the discussions.
Hematologic emergencies
Acute blood loss
Immune mediated thrombocytopenia
Immune mediated hemolytic anemia
DIC & other coagulopathies
Transfusion
medicine
indications, methods and
complications of whole blood and blood component therapy
Respiratory emergencies
laryngeal paralysis
collapsing trachea &
collapsed larynx
lung & pleural disease
pneumothorax & hemothorax
pericardial disease
Sepsis
Colloids, crystalloids and
vasopressors
Fluid therapy case studies
Metabolic emergencies
Gastrointestinal emergencies
GDV
foreign bodies
peritonitis & pancreatitis
vomiting and diarrhea
parvovirus
Practical discussion
on:
Pneumothorax
Hemothorax
How to place (with
video)
chest tubes
jugular catheters
nasal oxygen
tubes
central venous
catheters
intraosseous
catheters
Practical tips on:
blood pressure
monitoring
collecting canine
and feline blood
quick tests on
the bleeding dog
trans-tracheal
aspiration
trans-thoracic
aspiration
when to use what
in fluid therapy
diagnostic
peritoneal levarge
initial
management of the dog & cat in acute respiratory distress
FOLLOW 90 EAST TO EXIT 22, WHICH IS LOCATED INSIDE THE PRUDENTIAL UNDERPASS.
STAY LEFT AND FOLLOW THE SIGNS FOR PRUDENTIAL CENTER. ABOVE GROUND YOU WILL NOW
BE ON HUNTINGTON AVE. GOING WEST. TAKE YOUR FIRST RIGHT ONTO BELVIDERE STREET.
FOLLOW BELVIDERE STREET FOR 1/2 BLOCK, THE HILTON WILL BE DIRECTLY IN FRONT OF
YOU (WATCH FOR THE BLUE AWNINGS)
From the south:
TAKE EXIT 18, MASS AVE/ROXBURY EXIT (THIS EXIT IS NOW LOCATED ON THE RIGHT SIDE
OF 93) FOLLOW THE SIGNS TO MASS AVE. WHEN YOU GET TO YOUR FIRST MAJOR
INTERSECTION BEAR RIGHT ONTO MASS AVE. FOLLOW MASS AVE FOR ONE MILE, UNTIL YOU
GET TO HUNTINGTON AVE. TAKE A RIGHT ONTO HUNTINGTON AVE. FOLLOW TO THE SECOND
SET OF LIGHTS (GET IN THE LEFT LANE) TAKE A LEFT ONTO BELVIDERE STREET FOLLOW
BELVIDERE FOR 1/2 BLOCK AND THE HILTON WILL BE RIGHT IN FRONT OF YOU (WATCH FOR
THE BLUE AWNINGS)
From the north:
TAKE EXIT 26A OFF OF 93 SOUTH. FOLLOW SIGNS TO STORROW DRIVE. FOLLOW STORROW
DRIVE FOR ABOUT 2.5 MILES. TAKE THE FENWAY 1S EXIT (STAY IN THE LEFT LANE).
FOLLOW UNTIL THE FIRST TRAFFIC LIGHT (STAY IN THE LEFT LANE). TAKE A LEFT THIS
WILL BE BOYLSTON STREET GOING INBOUND. FOLLOW BOYLSTON STREET INBOUND TO THE
FOURTH TRAFFIC LIGHT AND TAKE A RIGHT ON DALTON STREET. FOLLOW DALTON STREET FOR
TWO BLOCKS AND PROCEED TO THE HILTON MOTOR ENTRANCE DIRECTLY ON YOUR RIGHT.
(directions sent with registration confirmation)
Seminar
registration (16 CE hrs-also approved by the
AAVSB RACE program in most states including MA, VT, NH, ME,
PA, RI & CT):Seminar
registration (16 CE hrs-also approved by the
AAVSB RACE program in most states including MA, VT, NH, ME,
PA, RI & CT):
Earlybird
by March 1
$585.00
Regular
after March 7
$615.00
Technicians - subtract
$80.00
Includes lunch &
breaks daily
Complete notes
Certificate of attendance
Directions to hotel will be mailed with confirmation
Cancellations-10%
cancellation fee
80%
refund or seminar
transfer after March 1, 2007
No refund- only seminar transfer after
March 12, 2007