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We loved Tahoe this summer- so we are heading back again in 2009!

 

Lake Tahoe summer seminar  

June 26 - 28, 2009

Practical management of common

feline problems

with

Michael Lappin D.V.M., Ph.D.  

Diplomate, American College of Veterinary 

Internal Medicine

Catriona MacPhail D.V.M.  

Diplomate, American College of Veterinary 

Surgeons

Colorado State University

 

(AAVSB approved for 16 CE hrs-accepted in California)

 

June is the perfect time to visit Lake Tahoe in the summer.  The weather is warm but the crowds have not arrived. 

 

     

Hyatt Regency Lake Tahoe Resort & Casino           

Incline Village, Nevada

We have again selected the Hyatt Resort because of its spectacular location on the north shore close to the beach, the lake and all the fun activities.

Discover an alpine paradise at Hyatt Regency Lake Tahoe Resort, Spa and Casino. Nestled within the Sierra Mountain Range, the stunning locale of this Four Diamond Lake Tahoe hotel is the ideal setting for year-round pampering. Take a cruise on one of our private boats, then tempt Lady Luck in the Casino. Ease tired muscles with a deep-tissue massage in our world-class spa, or bask in the sunshine on the private beach. Reconnect with family – and yourself – while enjoying the natural wonders in and around our remarkable Lake Tahoe, Nevada hotel. From delicious cuisine and inviting guestrooms to luxurious amenities and services, you'll experience an incomparable mountain escape at our Hyatt hotel in Lake Tahoe.

 

 

Stillwater Spa
Hyatt Regency Lake Tahoe Resort & Casino


Towering pines line a secluded beach, creating a perfect natural backdrop for contemplation and meditation at Stillwater Spa at Hyatt Regency Lake Tahoe. Located in a deep mountain valley and surrounded by breathtaking lake vistas, it is the ideal place to relax and unwind. Enjoy a full menu of spa services from deep-tissue massage to cleansing facials.

The Spa is very popular- so reserve your services early!

 

Restaurants & Nightlife  Many fine restaurants are located in the Hotel and around the Lake. Incline Village is only minutes away, where you will find restaurants catering to every taste and budget. There are also many fine restaurants located between Incline Village & Tahoe City.

We recommend that you have a car- This will allow you to travel easily to the surrounding restaurants and to explore the lake. 

How to get there

The setting is secluded. The location isn't. Fly into Reno Cannon International Airport on most major airlines, then travel an hour by car. Commercial shuttles are also available.

Complete directions will be mailed with your registration- or go to Hyatt directions

 

Hyatt Resort room rate:

Group room rates: $255.00 per night single or double 

plus tax & resort fee ($18/room/day for valet parking, in-room coffee, daily newspaper, local calls, 800/888 access fee, health club access, in-room bottled water,  & $5.00 Casino match play coupon.)

Rates available 3 days before and after the seminar- based on availability

There is a charge for extra adults in the room

Cancellations:  Because it is summer: More than 30 days prior to scheduled arrival-no charge- Less than 30 days, two nights room charge

Hyatt Regency Lake Tahoe Resort & Casino

Why choose the Hyatt?

Wonderful summer resort

Lone Eagle Grille & Sierra Cafe on site

The beach on the lake

Close to everything that Lake Tahoe has to offer

24 hour Casino

Complete Spa facilities 

Complete activities desk

Only 1 hr from Reno International Airport

Family/Teen Activities

Your family will be amazed by the beauty and variety of activities which the Hyatt Regency Lake Tahoe has to offer. From days spent splashing and paddling in our crystal clear lake in the summer months to sleigh rides and thrilling snowmobile tours in the winter, discover a host of activities for your entire family to enjoy together.

Breathtaking Lake Adventures Explore Lake Tahoe on our private beach; get in touch with the cool waters on a kayak, jet ski, or powerboat; or admire the lake from the sky in a parasail, helicopter, or hot air balloon. Tahoe also offers dozens of walking, hiking, and biking trails which offer spectacular vistas.

Four Seasons of Family Fun There’s always plenty to do when you visit Lake Tahoe. Golf, Mountain Biking, 4x4 Tours and Horseback Riding are great fun during warm months. When the snow falls, enjoy nearby sledding, sleigh rides, dog sledding, and snowmobile tours! And chartered fishing trips are offered year-round for you and the kids.

Dive-In Movies
Enjoy family-friendly movies every weekend from our lagoon-style heated pool, or lounge in one of our pool-side chairs and enjoy the show!

Family Fire Pits Whether
summer or winter, our outdoor fire pits are the perfect place for you and the kids to end another great day while storytelling, star-gazing, and roasting marshmallows.

 

The seminars:

Practical management of common

feline problems

with

Catriona MacPhail D.V.M.  

Diplomate, American College of Veterinary 

Surgeons

Staff Surgeon

Michael Lappin D.V.M., Ph.D.  

Diplomate, American College of Veterinary 

Internal Medicine

Professor of Medicine

Colorado State University

Dr. Michael Lappin is Professor Of Medicine and Head of the Internal Medicine section & Dr. Catriona Mac Phail is a staff Surgeon at Colorado State University. They are both actively involved with the management of patients admitted to the university clinics and with the ongoing management of patients requiring intensive therapy. This  means that they will be presenting practical methods of treatment!  Both Michael and Catriona are frequent speakers and they are recognized as professional & practical speakers. 

Dr.’s Lappin and MacPhail will use a case based format to present a practical diagnostic and therapeutic approach to common canine & feline medical and surgical problems. Videotapes will also be utilized throughout the discussions.

Topics will include a discussion of feline Internal medicine and surgery.

 

 

Diagnosis and management of Haemobartonella felis infection  

What is the new name for Haemobartonella felis?

Did you know that there are now two Haemobartonella spp in cats!

Is enrofloxacin effective for haemobartonellosis?  How many cats will go blind?

Salmonella & Campylobacter                  

Inflammatory bowel disease

Tumors including lymphoma

Large bowel diarrhea

Empirical treatment of gastrointestinal diseases (Giardia, Cryptosporidium, parasites, 

How can I avoid doxycycline esophageal strictures?

Two different ehrlichias were just found in cats in the United States !  Learn the optimal diagnostic and  therapeutic plan!

Learn Dr. Lappin’s favorite 10 antibiotics and learn how he uses them empirically while finishing the diagnostic workup.

Is there anything new in the diagnosis of FeLV or FIV infected cats?

Should I use antiviral drugs in FeLV or FIV infection

What about the FIP vaccine?

Fibrosarcomas- current thoughts

Developing a vaccination plan for catteries

Should I use Giardia vaccine?

Should I use Bordetella vaccine

Nasal disease  & nasopharyngeal polyps

Calicivirus infections

Empirical treatment of respiratory diseases  (URI, pneumonia, asthma)

How to do transoral airway washing

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Diagnosis and management of upper airway obstruction (nasopharyngeal polyps, stenotic nares, laryngeal diseases)

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Congenital and traumatic diaphragmatic hernias

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Management of pleural disease (chylothorax, pyothorax)

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Cystic, urethral, and ureteral calculi

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Feline feeding tubes

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Abdominal exploratory and organ biopsy techniques

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Gastrointestinal obstruction: focal and linear foreign bodies, intussuception, neoplasia)

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Diagnosis and treatment of megacolon

  Videos will be utilized to present practical interactive cases!

 

 

Seminar schedule

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Friday June 26:

            Registration 7.15am - 8.00am

            Continental breakfast: 7.15am - 8.00am

            Lectures: 8.00am - 1.30pm

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Saturday, June 27:

Continental breakfast: 7.15am - 8.00am

Lectures: 8.00am - 1.30pm

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Sunday, June 28:

Continental breakfast: 7.15am - 8.00am

Lectures: 8.00am - 1.30pm

 

  Seminar registration (American Association of Veterinary State Boards RACE approved for 16 CE hrs.-accepted in most states including California):

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Earlybird         mailed before May 20  $625.00    

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Regular          mailed after May 20    $655.00

Technicians - subtract $80.00

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Complete notes

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Continental breakfast daily

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Certificate of attendance

Directions to resort will be mailed with confirmation

Seminar cancellation-10% cancellation fee

Seminar transfer only after May 26, 2009

      Register for the seminar and hotel - online or fax the form or call 800-487-5650

                                 

                 

This program has been submitted for 16 hours of continuing education credit in jurisdictions which recognize AAVSB's 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 IVS at 800-487-5650 for further information.

Need more information?

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