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Sunset at English Bay.Vancouver

June 24-25, 2005

 

 

How I manage common feline problems

with

Lynelle Johnson D.V.M, Ph.D.

Diplomate, American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine

David Maggs B.V.Sc.

Diplomate, American College of Veterinary Ophthalmologists

University of California, Davis

 

The rocks are perfect for sunbathing at Lighthouse ParkAttractions: 

Museums
Maritime Museum
Vancouver Art Gallery
Vancouver Museum

Parks
Alexandra Park
Dr. Sun Yat-Sen Classical Chinese Garden
Lynn Canyon Park
Queen Elizabeth Park
Stanley Park
Stanley Park - Brockton Point
Stanley Park - Second Beach
Stanley Park - Third Beach
Vanier Park

Views
The Lookout at Harbour Centre

Shopping
Gastown District
Granville Island
Robson Street
Yaletown

Architecture
Canada Place
Hotel Vancouver
Robson Square
Sylvia Hotel
Vancouver Public Library

Attractions
Capilano Suspension Bridge
Gastown Steam Clock
Harbour Cruises
IMAX at Canada Place
IMAX at Science World
Pacific Space Centre
Science World
Vancouver Aquarium

 

Venue:

 

The Westin Grand, VancouverWestin Grand Hotel

downtown Vancouver

433 Robson Street and Homer Street Vancouver ,   V6B 6L9 Canada

Group room rate: CAN $249.00 (approx US$199.00) dbl/night 

plus Provincial Sales tax (10%) & Federal GST (7%)- 

(the GST is refundable to non-residents)

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Please call 1-800-487-5650 to book your room at the group rate

The Westin Grand, Vancouver opened in April 1999 as an all-suite, full-service luxury hotel located at the crossroads of the city's downtown, Yaletown, and Gastown districts. On the doorstep of the finest in theatres, shopping, restaurants, nightclubs and bars, The Westin Grand offers guests all the comforts of home combined with all of the luxuries of fine hotel living. Work out in the fitness center overlooking the outdoor lap pool, then relax in the sauna. Afterwards, be sure to stop by Aria Restaurant and Lounge for West Coast fusion-style dining, or tapas and drinks. If dancing is your pleasure, you need venture no further than Voda - Vancouver's hottest new nightclub.

      

Book early- summer is a popular time to visit this spectacular city!

 

  

Continuing education:

               

How I manage common feline problems

with

Lynelle Johnson D.V.M, Ph.D.

Diplomate, American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine

David Maggs B.V.Sc.

Diplomate, American College of Veterinary Ophthalmologists

University of California, Davis

 

Dr. Johnson is an internationally recognized expert on respiratory medicine. Lynelle contributes to all the major veterinary texts and is a frequent speaker at both the national and international meetings.  Lynelle is a frequent IVS speaker, where she has presented practical seminars

Dr. Maggs expertise at presenting practical and informative seminars has led to invitations to speak throughout the nation. He also contributes to the veterinary texts and is also a consultant for online services. Both speakers, (who are very personable) will present their thoughts on many of the more common feline problems that the general practitioner encounters in their practice: 

This will be a case based seminar- to present the most information along with allowing adequate time to enjoy Alaska.

Dr. Johnson:

  • Examining the Feline Patient
    Auscultation tips
    Detecting abnormal lung sounds
    Localizing the lesion
    Abnormal breathing patterns
    Is it heart or lung disease?
     
    Sneezing, Snotty-nosed Cats
    Chronic feline rhinitis
    Nasal masses: Cryptococcus and neoplasia

    Tracheobronchial Disease
    Coughing cats
    When and how to do a tracheal wash
    Chronic tracheobronchial disease
    Bordetellosis in cats
    Feline asthma and chronic bronchitis
     
    Lung Disease
    Bacterial pneumonia
    Interstital pneumonia
    Choosing respiratory drugs
    Respiratory therapy
    Oxygen supplementation
     
    Pleural Disease
    Rational diagnostic testing
    Atraumatic thoracocentesis
    When and how to place a chest tube
    Can chylothorax be managed?
    Pyothorax and FIP
     
    Respiratory Emergencies
    Where is the problem?
    Initial management of respiratory distress
    Laryngeal paralysis
    Why is this cat blue?

Dr. Maggs:

  • Examination Techniques and Ophthalmic Diagnostics
How can I do a better eye exam?

What are the secrets for detecting ophthalmic lesions?

The Tonopen - at last measuring IOP is easy

What's the best test for feline herpesvirus?

When should I culture the conjunctiva or cornea?

Can I do my own ophthalmic cytology?

  • Ophthalmic Surgery

What instruments do I need for ophthalmic surgeries?

Are there special techniques that will make me a better ophthalmic

surgeon?

Conjunctival grafts: Why, when and how?

  • Surface ocular disease

Itchy skin, swollen eyelids, what next?

Why is this cornea opaque

What does it mean when the cornea turns blue?

How deep is that ulcer?

Three reasons a corneal ulcer won't heal

Feline herpesvirus: new treatments for a frustrating disease

Why are there blood vessels on this cornea?

  • Intraocular disease

What diagnostic testing should I do for this cat with uveitis?

Which steroids should I use for uveitis?

Should I get an aqueous sample and how do I do it?

  • Retinal disease

I wish I was better at the fundic exam - here's how.

There's so much variation in fundic appearance - what's normal?

How do I detect retinal detachments?

Anisocoria - pupils that teach

Feline hypertension - at last there's a detached retina we cantreat!

Is this eye trying to tell me that the whole patient is sick?

  • Ophthalmic Emergencies

When is it a real emergency?

How do I suture eyelid lacerations so that they heal well?

This eye is perforated - is there anything I can do?

           Why did this patient suddenly go blind?

 

The lighthouse at Point Atkinson in Lighthouse Park Seminar Schedule

(16 CE hours)

Seminar registration

Registration

Friday     June 24                 7.30am - 8.00am

Seminars      

Friday & Saturday            8.00am - 5.00pm

                Lunch- included           12.30pm-1.30pm daily 

 

 

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 May 6            US $545.00   

Advanced       By June 10        US $565.00

Regular                                     US $585.00

  • Complete seminar notes
  • Continental breakfast and lunch daily
  • Certificate of completion

Cancellation: 10 % processing fee prior to May 24. Transfer only, after May 24, 2005

             

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

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