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Passport required for travel into Canada
Quebec
City
July
11 - 13, 2008
How I manage
common
canine & feline
skin problems
with
Craig Griffin D.V.M.,dip.
ACVD
Animal Dermatology Clinic, San Diego
Rod Rosychuk D.V.M.,dip.
ACVIM
Chief of Dermatology, Colorado State University
Visit the Quebec City web
site 
 Québec
City is the only fortified city north of Mexico City. You will certainly be
charmed by the ancestral style of its town centre. Its small cobblestone
streets, where it is nice to go on a horse-drawn carriage ride, and its
historical neighbourhoods, such as the
Quartier Petit Champlain and
Place-Royale, will charm everybody. In summer as in winter, Québec City has
many activities to offer: festivals, cultural events, exhibitions and concerts
follow one another in a round of amusement. You will also find museums of all
kinds around every corner and will thus have the opportunity to learn about the
history of the region and that of its inhabitants. And what about the
restaurants and shops! Your taste buds will enjoy the gourmet menus created by
renowned chefs, and in the numerous boutiques, you will surely find all kinds of
souvenirs to bring back from your wonderful stay in Québec.
The Quebec City summer festival-This
festival proves that the Quebecois can party even in temperate weather. Each day
features dozens of musical performers from around the world at outdoor venues
and popular locations like the Pub Saint-Alexandre. All of the
biggest names in Quebec music are on hand. Stroll through Old Quebec and enjoy
music, food, drink, and an overwhelming sense of good cheer. Most shows are
free; others vary from minimal cover charge to assigned seat ticketing.
Seminar Venue:
Delta
Quebec
downtown Quebec City
Delta Club Signature room: CAN$254.00 dbl/night
plus Provincial Sales tax (7.5%), Housing tax (3%) & Federal GST (6%)-
(the GST is refundable to non-residents)
Signature Rooms
As soon as you enter these private floors, you will be awed
by its top of the line environment. Each one of our Club Room allows you free
access to the Signature Club, where you can enjoy courteous and relaxed service,
tasty hors d'oeuvre and complete continental breakfast. All our rooms located on
our Club Signature floors offer:
- Upper-level guest rooms: 12th-19th floor
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- Access to the Club
Signature Lounge
- Complimentary high speed Internet
- Free local calls and no service charge for calling cards
and 1-800
- Radio alarm clock with CD
- Wireless telephone
- Minibar
- Turndown service
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The
Quebec City hotel is located right downtown, steps away from Old Québec, in the
heart of North America's only walled city. This location offers an exceptional
view of the Laurentian Mountains, the St. Lawrence River, Parliament Hill, and
Old Québec.
Book early- summer is a popular time to
visit this spectacular city!
Continuing
education:
How I manage common
canine & feline skin
problems
with
Craig Griffin D.V.M., dip. ACVD
is Senior Partner at Animal Dermatolgy Clinics in San
Diego and Tustin, California.
Rod Rosychuk D.V.M., dip.
ACVIM is Associate Professor of Medicine and Chief of the Dermatology
section at Colorado State University.
Both Craig and Rod are practical and personable speakers who
travel the world spreading the word about dermatology. They lecture at all
the major US conferences and are often invited overseas to lecture to
practitioners on the latest thoughts on management of the common
dermatologic problems. They have both previously lectured for IVS- and
Veterinarians commented on how practical the in attendance found the
seminars to be very practical.
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Diagnostic procedures
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Pruritus: diagnosis and therapy
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Atopy
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Food Allergy
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Intradermal skin testing
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In vitro allergy testing
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Acral lick dermatitis
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Malassezia infections- more common than you
think
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Alopecia: localized & generalized
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Intractable otitis externa- what are the
new treatments?
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Recurring pyoderma
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Antibiotic and topical therapy
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Which medications really work for skin
disorders
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What medications should you have on your
shelf
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Cutaneous manifestations of systemic
disease including pancreatic paraneoplastic syndrome of cats
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Cutaneous reaction patterns in the
cat--What are they trying to tell us?
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Chin disease in the cat--More than just
feline acne?
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Atopy and food sensitivity in the cat-an
update.
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The intrigue of pemphigus foliaceous--principles
of recognition, diagnosis, and therapy.
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Diagnostic and therapeutic challenges in
the cat: Part 1-eosinophilic granuloma complex, otitis externa, and
demidicosis.
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Diagnostic and therapeutic challenges in
the cat: Part 2-dermatophytosis, atypical mycobacteriosis,
lymphocytic-plasmacytic stomatitis, lymphocytic-plasmacytic
pododermatitis.
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Newly described skin diseases:
paraneoplastic alopecia, Bowen's disease, idiopathic ulcerative
dermatitis, viral skin disease.
Many interactive, fun cases with a variety of skin & endocrine
disorders
Seminar Schedule
(16 CE hours)
Seminar registration
Registration
Friday
July 11
7.15am
- 8.00am
Seminars
Friday & Saturday
8.00am - 1.30pm
Sunday
8.00am - 1.00pm
Registration fee: (16 AAVSB RACE
approved CE hours)
IVS is an American Association of
Veterinary State Boards RACE approved provider of Continuing education- this
seminar is approved for 16 CE Hrs.
Registration includes continental breakfast and
lunch daily. Please advise if you need a special meal.
Earlybird
By June 13
US $595.00
Regular US $625.00
- Complete seminar notes
- Continental breakfast daily
- Certificate of completion
Cancellation: 10 % processing fee prior to June 11, 2008. Transfer only, after
June 12, 2008
Register by mail, fax or phone
1-800-487-5650
CE credits
Approved
by the AAVSB RACE program for 16 hrs.
IVS complies with the following guidelines:
- Speakers are recognized specialists
- Mandatory recorded attendance
- Certificate of attendance
- Complete seminar notes
INTERNATIONAL VETERINARY
SEMINARS
Quebec
by MAIL: 210
Carbonera Drive
Santa Cruz, CA 95060
by FAX: 408-972-1038
by PHONE: 1-800-IVS-5650

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Quebec web page
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