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 2023 Registration Program
2023 Registration Program - Midwest Veterinary Conference
MVC Virtual Offerings. . . . . . . . . . . . 3

 Sponsors. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 live FEB. 16–18
 COLUMBUS, OHIO virtual FEB.24–AUG.24
 ONLINE
 Registration Fees & FAQs. . . . . . . . . 4 Join veterinary professionals from Get your CE from the comfort of your
CONTENTS
 Registration Form. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 across the country and beyond for the own home! Purchase access to MVC
 live, in-person conference! Choose Virtual, the all-online, on-demand
 Exhibitors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
 from 300+ hours of sessions and labs portion of the conference. You'll have
 Event Schedule. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 in 25 tracks, and earn up to 19.5 CE unlimited access to 120 hours of CE in
 CE Schedule hours by attending all three days of a wide range of tracks (see the next
 Thursday, Feb. 16 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 the event. You'll also have unlimited
 page for a complete list) and be able
 Friday, Feb. 17. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 access to the Exhibit Hall, as well as
 to explore the Virtual Exhibit Hall at
 Saturday, Feb. 18. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 the opportunity to participate in social
 your own pace!
 Session Descriptions and networking events, and reconnect
 Thursday, Feb. 16 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 with your colleagues.
 Friday, Feb. 17. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
 Saturday, Feb. 18. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33

 Speakers & Committees. . . . . . . . . 41
 hybrid FEB. 16–18
 COLUMBUS, OHIO +
 FEB. 24 – AUG. 24
 ONLINE

 Additional Details Enjoy the best of both worlds by registering for both the in-person and virtual
 Dates & Deadlines. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42 portions of the conference! You'll have access to all 300+ hours of live sessions
 FAQs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43 and labs, as well as a variety of special events and the live Exhibit Hall. Take a
 Hotel Blocks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43 few days to recoup, and then catch up on the sessions you missed during MVC

 MVC Preview Podcasts . . . . . . . . . . 44 Virtual, starting on Feb. 24.

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2023 Registration Program - Midwest Veterinary Conference
MVC VIRTUAL CE OFFERINGS
Please note, not all sessions offered
at the live MVC will be available at the
 « Gold Sponsors »

 SPONSORS
Virtual MVC. A total of 120 hours will
be recorded on site at the MVC.
To ensure high-quality video/audio,
virtual sessions are NOT presented
live. They will be available AFTER the
live MVC concludes (see dates at left).
The following tracks will be recorded • Pet Animal Cardiology
on site at the live MVC and made • Pet Animal Dermatology
 • Thursday through Saturday
available on demand to virtual and • Pet Animal Gastroenterology
 Shelter Animal
hybrid attendees.

 « Silver Sponsors »
• Animal Behavior Sessions 200–205
• Equine Sessions 209–214
• Food Animal Sessions 312–317
• Holistic & Integrative Medicine Sessions
 118–123
• Pet Animal Anesthesia & Pain Manage-
 ment Sessions 124–129 • Pet Animal Oncology
 • Exhibit Hall Social Space
• Pet Animal Cardiology Sessions 227–232 • Attendee Bags & Pens
• Pet Animal Dermatology Sessions
 330–335
• Pet Animal Endocrinology Sessions
 233–238
• Pet Animal Gastroenterology Sessions
 336–341 • Recent Graduates – Cytology
 • Mobile App • Connection Corner: Student/DVM
• Pet Animal Oncology Sessions 136–141
 • Shelter Animal Reception Networking Lunch
• Practice Management Sessions 154–159,
 251–256, and 348–353

 « Bronze Sponsors »
• Public Health Sessions 360–365
• Recent Graduate Sessions 366–371
• Shelter Animal Sessions 269–274
• Small Ruminants Sessions 378–383
• Staff Development Sessions 281–286
• Technician Sessions 287–298 • Pet Animal
 • Exhibit Hall Social Space
Due to unforeseen circumstances, • Mothers' Room Supplies Orthopedic Surgery
 • Exhibit Hall Social Space
these offerings may change leading
up to the Conference. Please refer to
www.mvcinfo.org/virtual for an up-
to-date list.

 • Exhibit Hall Social Space • Holistic & Integrative Medicine
More Questions? DO NOT edit this logo in any manner for any reason without prior
 permission from Sedgwick.
 Sessions 224–226 and 321–323
See pages 42–43 for
FAQs about the Virtual
MVC and online CE, or
scan the QR code or visit
 • Friday Practice Management I
the website for complete details. • Attendee Lanyards

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2023 Registration Program - Midwest Veterinary Conference
IN-PERSON MVC HYBRID VIRTUAL
 Feb. 16 – 18, 2023 • Columbus, Ohio In Person + ONLY
 Virtual Opens Feb.
 One Day Two Days All Three Days
 24, 2023
REGISTRATION
 Advance Regular Advance Regular Advance Regular
 VETERINARIANS Thru 1/20/23 1/21/23 + after Thru 1/20/23 1/21/23 + after Thru 1/20/23 1/21/23 + after
 OVMA Member or $180 online $205 online $230 online $255 online $280 online $305 online $230 online
 Out of State $195 mail $230 mail $245 mail $280 mail $295 mail $330 mail $255 mail
 OVMA Life Member 1 or $145 online $165 online $185 online $205 online $225 online $245 online + $125 $230 online
 Resident/Intern Member $160 mail $190 mail $200 mail $230 mail $240 mail $270 mail online & mail $255 mail
 Non-Member in Ohio $355 online $380 online $405 online $430 online $455 online $480 online $405 online
 $370 mail $405 mail $420 mail $455 mail $470 mail $505 mail $430 mail
 NON-VETERINARIANS
 Technicians, Hospital/Shel- $115 online $140 online $155 online $180 online $185 online $210 online + $75 $155 online
 ter Staff 2 & Others 3 $130 mail $165 mail $170 mail $205 mail $200 mail $230 mail online & mail $170 mail
 STUDENTS 4
 Member 5 $0 $0 included
 Non-Member $35 $45 included
 1. OVMA Board approved. // 2. Non-veterinarian, non-technician only. // 3. The "Others" category includes all other animal/veterinary care professionals that don't fit in the previous categories, as well as spouses,
 relatives, and guests age 18+. // 4. Includes access to all three days of live MVC plus Virtual Platform. Must register online to access discounted student pricing. // 5. Member of OVMA (vet students) or SCNAVTA
 (tech students).

 REGISTRATION CATEGORIES HOSPITAL STAFF VIRTUAL MVC
 In-Person MVC: You can register for one, two, or all Only non-veterinarian personnel may register under Please note, not all sessions offered at the live MVC
 three days. Your registration fee includes access to: the Hospital Staff category. will be available at the Virtual MVC. The tracks high-
 • all live sessions on the day(s) you select lighted in yellow on the CE schedule (pages 9–17) will
 Individual registrations can be transferred to other
 • live Exhibit Hall on the day(s) you select be recorded and made available on demand.
 members of your staff if needed.
 • hands-on labs (additional fee)
 • Prior to the MVC: Log in to the Attendee Registration To ensure high-quality video/audio, virtual sessions
 • on-site program hard copy and/or mobile app Portal. (Instructions will be in your confirmation are NOT presented live. They will be available AFTER
 • flash drive of and online access to Conference email.) the live MVC concludes.
 proceedings • At the MVC: Bring the badge that needs replaced to
 Be aware, these offerings may change leading up to
 Hands-On Lab Only: Includes access to the program(s) the attendee assistance counter.
 the Conference due to unforeseen circumstances. Re-
 you select (pending availability) and the Exhibit Hall.
 SELECTING SESSIONS fer to www.mvcinfo.org/virtual for an up-to-date list.
 Only available on site at the live MVC.
 Attendees participating in the live/in-person MVC are Virtual registrations are individual and may not be
 Virtual MVC Only: Choose this option if you do not strongly encouraged to register for sessions they plan shared. CE credit will not be issued for anyone who is
 wish to attend the in-person portion of the conference. to attend for the following reasons: not registered.
 Your registration fee includes 6 months of unlimited • Allows OVMA to assign rooms and seating to accom-
 access to: modate all attendees. CONFIRMATION
 • virtual sessions • Ensures you have a record of your sessions should you All in-person attendees (except students) will receive a
 • virtual Exhibit Hall need proof for license renewal. confirmation packet containing their badge via postal
 • mobile app • Sessions you register for will automatically be added mail, provided they register by the Advance Registra-
 • online Conference proceedings to your schedule in the MVC mobile app. tion cutoff of Jan. 20, 2023 (11:59 p.m. ET).
 Hybrid: Register for both the in-person and virtual If needed, you can modify your session selections Students and anyone registering after this date may
 MVC to gain access to all of the above. after registration. Instructions will be included in your pick up their badge on site at the self-serve badge
 • Note: You must select both an in-person registration confirmation email or can be found at www.mvcinfo. printing kiosk. Attendees are strongly encouraged to
 option and the hybrid option on the registration org/registration. register by the Tier I cutoff of Jan. 20 to minimize wait
 form. Hybrid pricing shown is in addition to the
 time on site.
 in-person fees. SPECIAL PROGRAMS & LABS
 • Student registrations include access to full event (in Due to limited capacities, advance registration is Confirmation packets will be mailed beginning Feb. 1.
 person and online). Must register online to access required for special programs and labs.
 student pricing. CANCELLATIONS & TRANSFERS
 If you are registering by mail, visit www.mvcinfo. You may transfer a registration to someone else on
 EMAIL ADDRESSES org/education to find out if the programs you wish your staff by contacting info@mvcinfo.org.
 A unique email address is required to register online to attend are still available at the time you register.
 Please see page 6 for the MVC cancellation policy.
 and to access the Virtual Platform. Email addresses If registering online, you will only be able to select
 CANNOT be shared with other attendees. available programs.

 Contact OVMA prior to registration if you cannot If a program is full, you will have the option to join a « For More Information »
 remember what email address we have on file or if you waitlist during online registration. An email will be Visit www.mvcinfo.org/FAQs or
 need to change your email address. sent to you if a spot opens up; you have 24 hours to contact info@mvcinfo.org.
 claim it before the next person in line is notified.

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REGISTRATION FORM
Save up to $25 by registering online! Visit www.mvcinfo.org/register to get started.
« CONTACT INFORMATION » Please print clearly using dark/bold ink. Additional forms online at www.mvcinfo.org/registration.
Full Name____________________________________________________________________Preferred First Name (if different)__________________________

Individual Type  Veterinarian  Technician  Practice Manager  Hospital Staff  Shelter Staff  Other

Area(s) of Practice  Academic  Corp/Assn  Equine  Exotic  Food  Govt/Military  Mixed  Pet  Research/Lab  Shelter  Other

Company/Clinic______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Preferred Address  Home  Work _____________________________________________________________________________________________________
 This address will be encoded into your attendee badge and is where we will send your confirmation packet.

City / State / ZIP_____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Email*______________________________________________________________ Cell Phone (optional**)__________________________________________
 *Required for email confirmation and access to Virtual MVC. Must be a unique address not shared with anyone else registering for the MVC.
 **Allows us to send Mobile App and/or Virtual MVC access codes by text message as well as email. If you do not provide this, these codes will be sent via email only.

Emergency Contact Name & Number (optional)__________________________________________________________________________________________

ADA Special Accommodations (if any)__________________________________________________________________________________________________

Receive future MVC programs via:  Postal Mail and/or  Email Opt in to Attendee Networking?  Yes***  No
 ***This will add your name to the online attendee list and allow other attendees to send you messages. Only registered, logged-in attendees can view your profile. You can
 modify this setting later if you change your mind. Learn more at www.mvcinfo.org/FAQs.

« OVMA MEMBERSHIP » If you are a veterinarian, you can join or renew your membership for 2023 below.
 Active Member: $195  Affiliate Member: $65  New Graduate Member: $120  Military: $65  Resident/Intern: $65
 (practicing in Ohio) (out of state) (graduated in 2021 or 2022) (uniform/civil svc) (post-grad)

 Life Member: No Charge [Eligibility requirements: (a) 30 years of membership AND (b) retired or age 70+. Requires OVMA Board approval.]

NEW members, please provide: Vet School Attended_________________________________________________ Grad Year________________________
Payments and dues paid to the OVMA are not deductible for federal tax purposes as charitable contributions. They may be deductible as an ordinary and necessary business expense, except the
portion related to representation on legislative issues, estimated to be 20%.

« REGISTRATION CATEGORY » For complete details on registration options, please see page 4.
 IN-PERSON MVC
 ONE DAY TWO DAYS FULL MVC
 Select 1:  Thurs  Fri  Sat Select 2:  Thurs  Fri  Sat  Thurs  Fri  Sat
 ADVANCE REGULAR ADVANCE REGULAR ADVANCE REGULAR
 Thru 1/21/23 Thru 1/21/23 Thru 1/21/23
 VETERINARIANS 1/20/23 + After 1/20/23 + After 1/20/23 + After
 OVMA Member: Active, New Grad, or Military  $195 $230  $245 $280  $295 $330
 OVMA Member: Resident/Intern or Life  $160 $190  $200 $230  $240 $270
 Non-Member in Ohio  $370 $405  $420 $455  $470 $505
 Out-of-State Veterinarian  $195 $230  $245 $280  $295 $330
 NON-VETERINARIANS
 Technicians, Staff, & Others  $130 $165  $170 $205  $200 $230
  HANDS-ON LAB ONLY Does not include access to sessions. Select your program(s) on next page. >>

 HYBRID MVC (IN PERSON + VIRTUAL)
 Email address required. You must also complete in-person registration
  VETERINARIAN add $125  NON-VETERINARIAN add $75
 section above. Select in-person sessions and programs on the next page.

 VIRTUAL MVC ONLY
 Email address required in contact section above. VETERINARIAN  NON-VETERINARIAN $170
 You do not need to register for individual sessions,  OVMA Member or Out of State $255
 unless you would like a record for your reference.
  Non-Member in Ohio $430

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« IN-PERSON SESSIONS & SPECIAL PROGRAMS » Write the session numbers and select any special programs you
wish to attend. Special program capacities are limited; therefore, registration is required and awarded on a first-come, first-served basis.

Thursday 2/16_______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
  A. End-of-Life Lunch & Learn: $60 » Please note any dietary restrictions:_______________________________________________________________

Friday 2/17__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
  B1. Dog Handling (1:30 p.m.): $45  B2. Dog Handling (3:30 p.m.): $45  Human CPR Training: $105

Saturday 2/18_______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
  C. Technician Parasite GI Lab: $145  Check here to denote latex allergy.

« CHARITABLE CONTRIBUTIONS » As part of the 5 for 5 for the Future program, OVMA earmarks $5 from every veterinarian
and technician registration for student scholarships. Since the program’s inception in 2012, MVC attendees have helped raise nearly $200,000.

  YES! I would like to donate an additional $_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ to the 5 for 5 for the Future program.

« TOTAL AMOUNT DUE » You may use this worksheet to calculate your grand total. This is for your use; you are not required to
complete this section.

 This Registration Total from Side 1: $ + Total from Side 2: $ = Total for this registration: $
 Group Registrations Total for other registrations: $

 Grand Total Due: $

« PAYMENT INFORMATION » If you are registering multiple individuals, please mail forms together with one payment.
Payment Type:  Visa  MasterCard  Discover  American Express  Check #_ _ _ _ _ _ _ made payable to OVMA

Cardholder Name__________________________________________________________________________________Exp. Date__________________________

Card Number___________________________________________________________________________________________CVV__________________________

Billing Address: If different from address provided on previous page, please provide billing address as it appears on your statement.

Address____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

City/State/ZIP_______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Cardholder Signature_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

« TERMS & CONDITIONS » By submitting this form, you acknowledge that you have read and agree to the following:
Attendee Cancellation Policy: In-Person MVC. When personal or professional Privacy Disclosure. The OVMA will not release your contact information to
circumstances prevent a pre-registered individual from attending the in-person non-exhibiting companies. Please be aware that the contact information you
portion of the Conference, OVMA will refund the in-person Conference registra- provide will be encoded into your attendee badge and/or virtual attendee profile
tion fee, less 10% of fees paid. A written refund request must be received no later and may be obtained by Exhibitors.
than seven days after the last day of the Conference (Feb. 25, 2023 at 11:59 p.m.
 Hands-On Labs Policy. By registering for a Hands-On Lab, Registrant acknowl-
ET). No fee will be charged if the attendee chooses to convert their in-person
 edges and agrees that some labs involve working with live animals, cadavers,
registration to virtual. Labs & Special Events. Refunds will be granted for special-
 specimens, equipment and other unique learning materials which may expose
ty programs, less 10% of fees paid, providing the participant’s space is filled by
 the registrant to a risk of injury or disease in the same manner as a veterinary
another attendee. Virtual MVC. A partial refund will be issued for 75% of the vir-
 professional would be exposed to these risks in carrying out the same or similar
tual fee if written cancellation notice is received by Feb. 23, 2023, at 12 p.m. ET.
 procedures in a clinical setting. The registrant, by registering for these Hands-On
Hybrid MVC. If an attendee cancels both their in-person and virtual registration,
 Labs and completing this registration form, agrees to assume this risk and hereby
OVMA will refund the full Conference registration fee, less 10% of fees paid.
 waives and releases the OVMA, any faculty, and other participants from any and
Public Health Emergencies. In the event state or local health orders prevent the all damage or injury arising out of or related to registrant’s particiption in the
live MVC from occurring, pre-registered attendees will receive a full refund. Hands-On Lab.
Consent to be Photographed. Registration for the Midwest Veterinary Confer- Virtual Platform Access. Only registered attendees are permitted to access the
ence and attendance at any events, educational sessions and/or wet labs held in MVC Virtual Platform and claim/be verified for continuing education (CE) credit.
conjunction with the MVC constitutes an agreement by the registrant to OVMA’s Each access code is limited to one simultaneous device sign-in. Registrants agree
use and distribution of his/her image or voice in photographs, videotapes, elec- they will not share, distribute, record, or sell their individual access code, speaker
tronic reproductions and audiotapes of such events and activities. videos, and/or conference proceedings to unregistered individuals or companies.
 OVMA is not responsible for attendee technology and/or equipment failures that
Shared Content. The OVMA may use content you share in relation to the MVC
in future promotional materials, including but not limited to social media posts, prevent access to the Virtual Platform.
photos, and comments.

 Mail completed form(s) and payment to: OVMA, 1472 Manning Pkwy., Powell OH 43065

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 EXHIBITORS
 Faithful Companion Rx Vitamins, Inc. Concepts
Adamson Veterinary Services
 H&O Equipments Samsung/Choice Medical Veterinary Emergency Group
Aesculight
 Heska Systems Veterinary United
AIV, Inc. « Bronze Sponsor »
 Hill's Pet Nutrition SBH Medical
AKC Reunite VetMed Solutions
 ICU Medical – Surgivet Schultz Technology
AmeriVet Veterinary Partners VetRay Technology by Sedecal
« Bronze Sponsor » IDEXX « Silver Sponsor » ServiceNet Medical X-Ray, LLC
 Simmons Great Lakes Vetoquinol
Animal Care Technologies Jorgensen Laboratories
 Snyder Manufacturing Co. VetSnoot
Animal Health Options Jurox Inc
 Southern Veterinary Partners VetSpecs, Inc.
Antech, Sound Imaging KARL STORZ Veterinary
 Endoscopy America Inc. Specialty Veterinary Pharmacy Virbac
ASPCA Pet Health Insurance
 K-Laser USA Standard Process Inc. Weave
Aurora Pharmaceutical
 Lighthouse Veterinary Suburban Surgical Co., Inc. Wedgewood Pharmacy
Avalon Medical
 Personnel Services, LLC Summus Medical Laser Wood Dale Pet Pharmacy
Aventix
 MAI Animal Health TC Architects, Inc. Young Living
Avid Identification Systems Inc
 Medical Illumination Televet Zoetis
AVMA Trust
 Medical Pet Shirts International Total Practice Solutions Group
Banfield Pet Hospital
« Bronze Sponsor » MedVet Tuttnauer USA Co., Ltd. Learn More
 Merck Animal Health For more information and an
Bank of America Practice Universal Imaging, Inc. up-to-date listing, visit
Solutions « Silver Sponsor »
 VCA www.mvcinfo.org/exhibits.
BCP Veterinary Pharmacy Metropolitan Veterinary
 Academy
Bionote
 Metropolitan Veterinary
Blue Buffalo Natural Veterinary Hospital
Diets
 Midmark Corporation
BluePearl PVSEC
Boehringer Ingelheim Animal
 Midwest Veterinary Supply We keep veterinary
Health USA Inc.
« SIlver Sponsor »
 Midwestern Veterinary Dentistry
 and Consulting
 practices thriving.
 MILA International, Inc Covetrus® offers a range of products,
Buckeye Dog Training technologies, and services, giving you time
Buckeye X-ray Mizner Bioscience
 to focus on what matters most:
CareCredit Multi Radiance the health and vitality of animals.
Cattledog Publishing MWI Animal Health
 To learn more, visit cvet.co/thriving
Central Ohio Compounding National Veterinary Associates
Pharmacy (NVA) Save time and improve teamwork

Centura Imaging Noah's Ark Animal Clinics Connect with customers
 « Bronze Sponsor » wherever they are
Ceva Animal Health, LLC
« Silver Sponsor » Noah’s Animal Hospital Rely on a team of
 / Veterinary Specialty & people ready to help
Chi University Emergency Care (VSEC)
Christian Iconic X-ray Diagnose and treat
 Nutramax Laboratories patients with care
ClienTrax Software Veterinary Sciences, Inc.
Covetrus « Bronze Sponsor » O3Vets « Bronze Sponsor »
Cresilon - VETIGEL Omni Practice Group
Dechra Veterinary Products Optimum Vet Solutions
Dog is Good Patterson Veterinary Supply
Edge Life Technologies, LLC Penn Veterinary Supply, Inc.
Elanco Animal Health Pet Cremation Services, Inc.
Epicur Pharma Pet Vet Urgent Care © 2022 Covetrus. All Rights Reserved.
 Do not copy without consent.
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« Thursday 02-16-23 »
 Registration & Attendee Assistance........................................................................................................ 7:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m.
EVENT SCHEDULE
 Educational Programming....................................................................................................................... 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
 Exhibit Hall Open................................................................................................................................... 10:30 a.m. – 6:00 p.m.
 Social Events in the Exhibit Hall................................................................................. 11:30 a.m.–1:30 p.m. and 4:00–6:00 p.m.
 ABOUT THIS EVENT » Several of our sponsors are planning special
 social events in the Exhibit Hall during designated breaks. Visit
 www.mvcinfo.org/events to learn more as the MVC nears. Details
 will also be included in the On-Site Program and Mobile App.

 « Friday 02-17-23 »
 OVMA Member Business Meeting..................................................................................................................7:00 – 8:00 a.m.
 ABOUT THIS EVENT » At the annual business meeting, OVMA members are invited to enjoy a complimentary breakfast while you
 hear important membership updates from officers and staff. HOW TO SIGN UP » Members only; no advance RSVP required.

 Registration & Attendee Assistance........................................................................................................ 7:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m.
 Educational Programming....................................................................................................................... 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
 Rabies Titer Testing............................................................................................................................... 10:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m.
 ABOUT THIS SERVICE » ARCpoint Labs of Columbus will provide rabies titer testing on Friday and Saturday. Please review the CDC's
 new vaccination guidelines to determine if titer testing is recommended for you. Visit www.mvcinfo.org/FAQs for a link to the up-
 dated recommendations. COST » $95 (antibody screen) or $115 (antibody endpoint testing). Payment can be made in cash, credit
 card, or check made out to ARCpoint Labs. HOW TO SIGN UP » Walk-ins appointments only.

 Exhibit Hall Open................................................................................................................................... 10:30 a.m. – 6:00 p.m.
 Social Events in the Exhibit Hall................................................................................... 11:30 a.m.–1:30 p.m.. and 4:00–6:00 p.m.
 Connection Corner: Student/DVM Networking Lunch (Sponsored by Stanton Foundation).................... 11:45 a.m. – 1:15 p.m.
 ABOUT THIS EVENT » Future and practicing veterinarians come together for lunch and a networking power
 hour to ask questions, strengthen networking skills, and even find a summer externship. MAX CAPACITY »
 85 students; 15 veterinarians. HOW TO SIGN UP » Members only; online RSVP required by Feb. 10. Visit
 www.mvcinfo.org/events for more information and signup instructions.

 Human CPR Training....................................................................................................................................... 2:45 – 5:45 p.m.
 ABOUT THIS EVENT » American Heart Association-certified instructors will lead a class in human CPR and AED for infants, chil-
 dren,and adults. Also included is scene safety, pulse check, rescue breathing, operating an AED, and choking rescue techniques
 for all age groups. Each student who completes the class will be certified with the American Heart Association for two years. MAX
 CAPACITY » 24. COST » $105; proceeds benefit AHA. HOW TO SIGN UP » Sign up during online registration or on paper form.

 Shelter Animal Reception (Sponsored by Merck Animal Health).................................................................... 5:30 – 6:30 p.m.
 ABOUT THIS EVENT » Decompress after a long day at this informal gathering of directors, veterinarians, hu-
 mane agents, dog wardens, and other shelter professionals. HOW TO SIGN UP » No RSVP required.

 « Saturday 02-18-23 »
 Registration & Attendee Assistance........................................................................................................ 7:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
 Educational Programming....................................................................................................................... 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
 Rabies Titer Testing............................................................................................................................... 10:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m.
 Exhibit Hall Open................................................................................................................................... 10:30 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.
 Social Events in the Exhibit Hall..................................................................................................................11:30 a.m.–1:30 p.m.

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MVC Hybrid  MVC Hybrid 

 ANIMAL FOOD HOLISTIC & PET ANIMAL PET ANIMAL
 BEHAVIOR EQUINE ANIMAL INTEGRATIVE MED. ANESTHESIA & PAIN DENTISTRY

 CE SCHEDULE
 8:00 – 9:00
100 106 112 118 124 130
Abnormal Behavior: Corneal Ulcers: A Herniorrhaphy in Stressed at Your Don’t Prolong Tips and Tricks
Is it Medical, Real Pain in the Eye Ruminants Practice? Holistic the Suffering: for Managing
Behavioral, S. Bell Lozier and Homeopathic Treatment Options Extraction
or Both? Approaches Help for Chronic Pain, Complications
Frank Staff and Clients Part I Snyder
 Chambreau Grubb
 9:15 – 10:15
101 107 113 119 125 131
Signs of Ocular Emergencies: Left Flank Homeopathy for Don’t Prolong Regional Anesthesia
Gastrointestinal In the Blink of Laparotomy in Acute Problems: the Suffering: for Dentistry
Disorders in Dogs, an Eye Ruminants Immediate Treatment Options Patients: The How’s
Part I: Repetitive S. Bell Lozier Treatments While for Chronic Pain, and Why’s
Surface Licking You Wait Part II Snyder
Frank Chambreau Grubb
 10:30 – 11:30
102 108 114 120 126 132
Signs of Equine Recurrent Managing Bovine Homeopathy Local & Regional Juvenile Dental
Gastrointestinal Uveitis: A Sight for Dystocia in the for Skin Issues: Blocks: Which Conditions:
Disorders in Dogs, Sore Eyes Field (Sometimes, Soothe Symptoms Ones Can You Use Procedures and
Part II: Repetitive S. Bell Literally, in a Field) While Preventing in Your Practice? Conversations to
Fly Biting F. Anderson Recurrences Grubb Have on Day One
Frank Chambreau Snyder
 LUNCH & E XHIBIT H A LL BR E A K 11:30 – 1:30
 1:30 – 2:30
103 109 115 121 127 133
Pica in Cats: What Exc-eye-ting “Swientist”: Risk Homeopathic What Are They Periodontal Disease,
We Know and What Innovations and Prevention of Treatment of GI Hiding? Pain Part I: Establishing
We Don’t in Equine Zoonotic Disease Issues: More Than Assessment Diagnosis and
Frank Ophthalmology Nolting Symptomatic Made Easy Effective Instrument
 S. Bell Treatment Grubb Use

 THURSDAY 02.16.2023
 Chambreau Snyder
 2:45 – 3:45
104 110 116 122 128 134
Painful Medical Equine Skin Cancer: Utilization of Decreasing Your Don’t Touch Me! Periodontal
Conditions and Treatments in Technicians in Environmental Sedation and Disease, Part II:
Anxiety Disorders: the Field Ambulatory Impact: Holistic Anesthesia for Keys to Successful
Importance of Mudge Practice Approaches are Fractious and Treatment
Comorbidities Middleton More Sustainable Aggressive Patients Snyder
Frank Chambreau Grubb
 4:00 – 5:00
105 111 117 123 129 135
Puppy Behavior Equine Cancer: The Veterinarian’s Deeper Dive into the Make it Purrrfect! Working Up Oral
in the Veterinary How to Determine Role in Meat Healing Potential Anesthesia & Masses: From
Clinic: The Outliers Prognosis and When Inspection of Homeopathy: Analgesia for Cats Biopsy to Discussing
Frank to Refer Hirschbach Specific Steps to Grubb Options
 Mudge Individualization Snyder
 Chambreau
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 ONCOLOGY RADIOLOGY MANAGEMENT I MANAGEMENT II HEALTH
CE SCHEDULE
 8:00 – 9:00
 136 142 148 154 160A. The Changing
 Oncology Topic TBA Diagnosing Ohio Veterinary Medical Online Presence and Landscape of Tick
 Husbands Gastrointestinal Licensing Board Update Your Practice Populations – Beverley
 Obstructions: Tips Kolb & Riker-Brown R. Bell
 and Tricks 160B. Incident Command
 Seitz System Training – Swisher

 9:15 – 10:15
 137 143 149 155 161
 Oncology Topic TBA Diagnosing Abdominal Pharmacy Regulations Personal and Foreign Animal Diseases:
 Husbands Organ Torsions: Twisted for Veterinary Practices Professional Branding: Ongoing Prevention and
 in Every Way Speaker TBA Diversifying Your Income Control Efforts
 Seitz Outside the Practice Arruda
 R. Bell

 10:30 – 11:30
 138 144 150 156 162
 Oncology Topic TBA Imaging the Blocked Drug Compounding in Branding Your Practice Sustainability in
 Husbands Cat: A Clinically Veterinary Practice: Doesn’t Have to Hurt! Veterinary Medicine,
 Relevant Review Who’s in Charge Here? R. Bell Part I: Animal Health
 Seitz Verbsky Impacts of Our
 Changing Climate
 Duncan
 LUNCH & E XHIBIT H A LL BR E A K 11:30 – 1:30
 1:30 – 2:30
 139 145 151 157 163
 Oncology Topic TBA Getting Started with Blueprint Reading 101 Gaslighting: A Guide for Sustainability in
 Husbands Ultrasound: What You Allen Burning Your Practice Veterinary Medicine,
 Need to Know Culture to The Ground Part II: Education
 Seitz R. Bell to Meet Animal
 Health Needs
 THURSDAY 02.16.2023

 Duncan
 2:45 – 3:45
 140 146 152 158 164
 Oncology Topic TBA Getting the Most Out of How to Speak and What the !@#$ is My Sustainability in
 Husbands Your Abdominal Point- Understand Construction Team Thinking? Veterinary Medicine,
 of-Care Ultrasound Allen R. Bell Part III: Implementation
 Seitz in Clinical Practice NOW
 Duncan

 4:00 – 5:00
 141 147 153 159 165
 Oncology Topic TBA Cats are Not Dogs When Selecting the Right Zero Stars, Do Not Sustainability in
 Husbands it Comes to Abdominal Materials to Avoid Recommend: Managing Veterinary Medicine,
 Ultrasound Maintenance Woes Negative Reviews Online Part IV: Advancing
 Seitz Allen R. Bell Sustainability Across
 the Profession
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SHELTER ANIMAL I SHELTER TECHNICIAN I TECHNICIAN II HANDS-ON LABS &
HUMANE AGENT TRAINING ANIMAL II WORKSHOPS

 CE SCHEDULE THURSDAY 02.16.2023
 8:00 – 9:00
166 172 178 184
HUMANE-izing Shelter Emergencies, Basic Reptile Care and Protecting the Title of
the Badge Part I Clinical Techniques, Veterinary Technicians
Ettinger Yurick Part I: Lizards Rauscher
 Wilson

 9:15 – 10:15
167 173 179 185
Dropping the Shelter Emergencies, Basic Reptile Care and Ohio Scope of Practice:
Dogcatcher and the Part II Clinical Techniques, Who Can Do What
Pound(s), Part I Yurick Part II: Chelonians and When?
Ettinger Wilson Rauscher

 10:30 – 11:30
168 174 180 186
Dropping the Shelter Emergencies, Basic Avian Care and Accredited Veterinary
Dogcatcher and the Part III Clinical Techniques Technology Programs
Pound(s), Part II Yurick Wilson Rauscher
Ettinger
 A* 11:45 – 1:15
 End of Life in
 LUNCH & E XHIBIT H A LL BR E A K 11:30 – 1:30 Veterinary Medicine:
 Euthanasia, Natural
 1:30 – 2:30
 Death, and Moral
169 175 181 187 Distress
Relationship Between Ohio Pharmacy Common Diseases Compensation and
 Yaxley
Animal Abuse and Regulations for Shelters and Treatment of Retention Strategies
Family Violence, Part I Speaker TBA Birds and Reptiles Rauscher
Ettinger Wilson

 2:45 – 3:45
170 176 182 188
Relationship Between Ohio Infectious Waste Care of Small Mammals, Leveraging Veterinary
Animal Abuse & Family Regulations Pertaining Part I: Basic Care and Technician Specialists
Violence, Part II to Shelters Clinical Techniques in Practice
Ettinger Speaker TBA Wilson Rauscher

 4:00 – 5:00
171 177 183 189
Dog Breed Identification Best Practices for Today’s Care of Small Mammals, Going the Distance:
Showdown Challenges in Shelter Part II: Common Career Longevity for
Ettinger Management Diseases and Treatment Veterinary Staff
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 ANIMAL ANIMAL FOOD HOLISTIC & PET ANIMAL
 BEHAVIOR I BEHAVIOR II EQUINE ANIMAL INTEGRATIVE MED. CARDIOLOGY
CE SCHEDULE
 8:00 – 9:00
 200 206 209 215 221 227
 Feline-Friendly Body Language: Equine Sinus Bovine Embryo Introduction to Point-of-Care
 Handling Reading, Disease Transfer, Part I: Western Veterinary Ultrasound for
 Gruen Interrupting, and McCracken What Is It, and Herbal Medicine Emergency Diagnosis
 Responding Why Do It? Tsakiris of Congestive
 Czarnomski J. Anderson Heart Failure
 Ward
 9:15 – 10:15
 201 207 210 216 222 228
 Environmental Safe Dog Handling, Equine Respiratory Bovine Embryo Getting Started: When Should
 Needs for Cats with Part I: Managing Emergencies Transfer, Part II: Top Five Herbs for I Prescribe
 OA/DJD, Part I Dogs in Veterinary McCracken How Do We Get Veterinary Practice Pimobendan?
 Gruen Environments the Embryos? Tsakiris Ward
 Czarnomski J. Anderson

 10:30 – 11:30
 202 208 211 217 223 229
 Environmental Safe Dog Handling, Equine Colic, Part I: Bovine Embryo Herbal Medicine for Rational Dose
 Needs for Cats with Part II: Managing When to Refer Transfer, Part III: the Stressed-Out Pet Selection for ACE
 OA/DJD, Part II Dogs Everywhere McCracken How Do We Get Tsakiris Inhibitors in Dogs
 Gruen Else the Calves? Ward
 Czarnomski J. Anderson

 LUNCH & E XHIBIT H A LL BR E A K 11:30 – 1:30
 1:30 – 2:30
 203 B1* 1:30 – 3:00 212 218 224 230
 House Soiling Conflict Equine Colic, Part II: Bovine Embryo In the Ozone, Part I: Case Studies in
 in Cats Resolution with Case Discussion Transfer, Part Introduction Canine Heart
 Gruen Canines McCracken IV: How Do Joaquim Disease
 Czarnomski Veterinarians Get Ward
 Involved?
 FRIDAY 02.17.2023

 J. Anderson
 2:45 – 3:45
 204 213 219 225 231
 Psychopharmacol- Stifle Lameness Update on In the Ozone, Part II: Case Studies in
 ogy in Cats McCracken Emerging and Recent Research Feline Heart Disease
 Gruen Reemerging Avian Joaquim Ward
 Diseases
 B2* 3:30 – 5:00 Landim de Barros
 Conflict
 Resolution with 4:00 – 5:00
 Canines
 205 214 220 226 232
 Case-Based Czarnomski Lameness of the Highly Pathogenic In the Ozone, Part Case Studies in
 Approach to Equine Hock Avian Influenza: III: Use in Small Tachyarrhythmia
 Behavior Problems McCracken Lessons Learned Animals Management
 in Cats in Regulatory Joaquim Ward
 Gruen Medicine
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 ENDOCRINOLOGY EXOTICS ORTHOPEDIC SURGERY MANAGEMENT I MANAGEMENT II HEALTH

 CE SCHEDULE
 8:00 – 9:00
233 239 245 251 257 263
Diabetes Mellitus Mitigating Multimodal Six Steps to Starting Making Sense of United States
in Dogs and Cats, Anesthetic Risk for Management or Maintaining a the Markets: The Department of
Part I Exotic Companion of Canine Hospital Safety Economic State Agriculture Updates
Bruyette Mammal Species Osteoarthritis Program of the Veterinary Skorupski
 Lennox Jaffe Seibert Profession
 Neill
 9:15 – 10:15
234 240 246 252 258 264
Diabetes Mellitus Surgical Elective Canine Physical Top Safety Emphasis on Ohio Department of
in Dogs and Cats, Altering: There’s Therapy and Problems in a Equine: The State Agriculture Updates
Part II More Than One Way Rehabilitation for Veterinary Hospital of the Equine Leon & Summers
Bruyette to Do It the Small Animal Seibert Veterinary
 Lennox Practitioner Profession
 Jaffe Hansen
 10:30 – 11:30
235 241 247 253 259 265
Canine Hyperadre- CPR and Critical Feline Orthopedic Surviving an Understanding the Ohio Public
nocorticism, Part I Care for Exotic Exam OSHA Inspection Next Generation Health Updates
Bruyette Species Jaffe Seibert of Veterinary Machesky & Messer
 Lennox Professionals
 Bain

 LUNCH & E XHIBIT H A LL BR E A K 11:30 – 1:30
 1:30 – 2:30
236 242 248 254 260 266
Canine Hyperadre- Palliative Care Diagnosis and Security & Access Talking the Talk: Antibiotic-Resistant
nocorticism, Part II and Stress-Free Treatment of for Controlled Drugs The Language of Campylobacter
Bruyette Euthanasia for Muscle Injuries Seibert Veterinary Care Outbreaks in
 Exotic Pet Species in Dogs Hansen Puppies and People
 Lennox Jaffe Nichols

 2:45 – 3:45
237 243 249 255 261 267
Feline Dentistry of Regenerative Controlled Drug Understanding Preventing
Hyperthyroidism Exotic Companion Therapy in Small Logs: Documenting and Improving Spread of
Bruyette Mammals, Part I: Animal Practice the “Ins” and “Outs” Companion Animal Hospital-Acquired
 Diagnosis and Initial Jaffe Seibert Veterinary Practice Antibiotic-Resistant
 Treatment Efficiency Infections
 Lennox Ouedraogo Nichols
 4:00 – 5:00
238 244 250 256 262 268
Canine Dentistry of Diagnosis and Fixing Controlled Talented A Salmonella
Hypothyroidism Exotic Companion Treatment of Drug Problems in Technicians Epidemic:
Bruyette Mammals, Part Forelimb Lameness Your Practice Could Transform Transmission
 II: Abscesses and in Dogs Seibert Tomorrow Between People
 Osteomyelitis Jaffe Neill and Pets
 Lennox Nichols
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 SHELTER SMALL STAFF HANDS-ON
 ANIMAL RUMINANTS DEVELOPMENT TECHNICIAN I TECHNICIAN II LABS & WORKSHOPS
CE SCHEDULE
 8:00 – 9:00
 269 275 281 287 293
 Behavior Updates on Chronic The Voices in Your Client Don’t Just Count
 Modification in Wasting Disease Head: Meet the Wily Communication Teeth: Oral
 Shelter Dogs and Scrapie in Ohio Cast of Characters Tips for the Anatomy and
 Herron Bercaw & Summers that Defines Your Veterinary Terminology
 Daily Experience Technician Rollings
 VanDeWater Porter
 9:15 – 10:15
 270 276 282 288 294
 Better Living Cervid Care, Part I: The Secret Formula Upping Your Tech The Dental
 Through Chemistry, Herd Management of Life: A Simple Game: Increase Procedure Day:
 Part I: Psycho- & Anesthesia Approach to Career Satisfaction From the Exam
 pharmacology for Wagner Rationing Energy and Porter Room to the Dental
 Shelter Dogs Finding Solutions Table
 Herron VanDeWater Rollings
 10:30 – 11:30
 271 277 283 289 295
 Better Living Cervid Care, Part II: Digging Out: A Nursing Care for More than Missing
 Through Chemistry, Medicine & Surgery New Perspective the Critical Patient: Teeth: Dental and
 Part II: Psycho- Wagner on Managing A Veterinary Oral Abnormalities
 pharmacology for Chronic Stress Technician’s Role Rollings
 Veterinary Handling VanDeWater Porter
 Herron
 LUNCH & E XHIBIT H A LL BR E A K 11:30 – 1:30
 1:30 – 2:30
 272 278 284 290 296 B1* 1:30 – 3:00
 Behavior Cervid Care, Part III: Tapping In: How to Working Toward Introduction to Conflict
 Evaluations in Fawn Care Access Empathy, Your Veterinary Dental Radiography Resolution with
 Shelter Dogs: Wagner Even When It’s Technician Positioning and Canines
 What Does the Incredibly Tough Specialist Techniques Czarnomski
 Science Say? VanDeWater Credential Rollings
 FRIDAY 02.17.2023

 Herron Porter
 2:45 – 3:45
 273 279 285 291 297
 Triaging Behavior Ohio Small The Connection: Blood Transfusions: Name that Bite:
 Concerns Post- Ruminant The Why and The Technician’s Recognizing
 Adoption Production: How of Building Guide to How Canine and Feline
 Herron Common Challenges Trust and Earning and Why Malocclusions
 and Questions Influence Porter Rollings B2* 3:30 – 5:00
 Campbell VanDeWater Conflict
 4:00 – 5:00 Resolution with
 Canines
 274 280 286 292 298
 A Peaceful Catching up on All Together Now: Pain: Recognizing What’s that Smell? Czarnomski
 Ending: Behavior Cache Valley Virus Applying Emotional and Advocating for Understanding
 Euthanasia for Gordon Intelligence Skills in Veterinary Patients Periodontal Disease
 Shelter Dogs Real-Life Scenarios Porter Rollings
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 ANIMAL FOOD HOLISTIC & PET ANIMAL PET ANIMAL
 BEHAVIOR EQUINE ANIMAL INTEGRATIVE MED. CRIT. CARE & EMERGENCY DERMATOLOGY

 CE SCHEDULE
 8:00 – 9:00
300 306 312 318 324 330
Fear, Anxiety, and Equine Lyme New Concepts on Hormone Helpers: Hepatotoxins in Veterinary
Phobia in Dogs Disease: Diagnosis, Hyperketonemia Phytotherapy for Dogs and Cats Dermatology from A
Gruen Treatments, and Caixeta the Endocrine Deming to Z, Part I: A to M
 Prevention System Drake
 Divers Tsakiris

 9:15 – 10:15
301 307 313 319 325 331
Separation Anxiety Use of Behind a Successful Integrating Herbs Renal Toxins in Veterinary
in Dogs Glucocorticoids in Lactation is a into General Dogs and Cats Dermatology from A
Gruen Equine Practice Proper Dry-Off, Practice, Part I Deming to Z, Part II: N to Z
 Divers Part I Tsakiris Drake
 Caixeta

 10:30 – 11:30
302 308 314 320 326 332
Psychopharmacol- Equine Urinary Tract Behind a Successful Integrating Herbs Beyond the Fluid Managing Otitis:
ogy in Dogs Disorders: What Lactation is a into General Bolus: Treating Why the Drama?
Gruen Every Practitioner Proper Dry-Off, Practice, Part II Shock in Dogs and Drake
 Should Know Part II Tsakiris Cats
 Divers Caixeta Deming

 LUNCH & E XHIBIT H A LL BR E A K 11:30 – 1:30
 1:30 – 2:30
303 309 315 321 327 333
Measuring and Equine Liver Monitoring the In the Ozone, Part Dystocia and Dermatology
Understanding Disease: An Update Transition Period IV: Use in Large Reproductive Diagnostics: How,
Cognition in Dogs on Infectious Caixeta Animals Emergencies When, and Why
Gruen Hepatitis in Horses Joaquim Deming Culture Pyoderma?
 Divers What Should I Biopsy?

 SATURDAY 02.18.2023
 Drake
 2:45 – 3:45
304 310 316 322 328 334
Cognitive Leptospirosis and Hypocalcemia In the Ozone, Part What’s New with Bacterial Pyoderma:
Dysfunction: Anaplasmosis: Revisited V: Use in Wild Blocked Cats? Are we STILL
Diagnosis and A Review of Two Caixeta Animals Deming Talking about
Management Important Equine Joaquim Staph?
Gruen Diseases Drake
 Divers
 4:00 – 5:00
305 311 317 323 329 335
Case-Based Neurologic Optimizing In the Ozone, Part Calming Critters in Is THIS Autoimmune
Approach to Disorders That are Management and VI: Use with Other the E.R. Skin Disease?
Behavior Problems Not EPM, EDM, Labor in Farms Rehabilitation Deming Drake
in Dogs EHV-1, or CCM with Automated Techniques
Gruen Divers Monitoring Systems Joaquim
 Caixeta

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 GASTROENTEROLOGY OPHTHALMOLOGY MANAGEMENT I MANAGEMENT II HEALTH CYTOLOGY
CE SCHEDULE
 8:00 – 9:00
 336 342 348 354 360 366
 Clinical Approach I’m Looking at You: Financial Bootcamp What We Can Learn Livestock Abortion- Getting Started:
 to Chronic Ophthalmic Exam in for New Practice from Mongolian Associated Tips for Sample
 Enteropathy in Private Practice Owners Veterinarians Zoonoses: Collection,
 the Dog Myrna Bailey Bieck Knowledge vs. Preparation, and
 Gallagher Practice Interpretation
 Nichols Baker
 9:15 – 10:15
 337 343 349 355 361 367
 Clinical Approach Glaucoma in Planning Pays! How to be a Leader Applying Antibiotic What Am I Looking
 to Chronic Private Practice How to Budget and When You are Not Stewardship in At?! Simplify Your
 Enteropathy in Myrna Manage Cash Flow in Charge Veterinary Settings Life by Using the
 the Cat Bailey Bieck Nichols Cytologic Algorithm
 Gallagher Baker

 10:30 – 11:30
 338 344 350 356 362 368
 Pancreatitis in the When the Ulcer Inventory: Change How to Perform The Continuing Cytology of Round
 Dog: Diagnosis and Doesn’t Heal: Tips is the New a Compassionate Threat of Canine Cell Tumors
 Management for Non-Healing Constant! Euthanasia Leptospirosis Baker
 Gallagher Corneal Ulcers Bailey Bieck Moore
 Myrna

 LUNCH & E XHIBIT H A LL BR E A K 11:30 – 1:30
 1:30 – 2:30
 339 345 351 357 363 369
 Clinical Approach From Cherry Eye to Managing Labor Compassion Fatigue Lyme Disease: A Common Skin Mass
 to Abnormal Liver Entropion: Surgical Costs in Challenging and Burnout: Concern for the Cytologies
 Enzymes in Dogs Procedures for Times Learning from Dog, or Just the Baker
 and Cats Private Practitioners Bailey Our Mistakes Owner?
 Gallagher Myrna Bieck Moore
 SATURDAY 02.18.2023

 2:45 – 3:45
 340 346 352 358 364 370
 Chronic Liver Eyes on Fire: Uveitis Giving Your Clinic a The Car Mechanic, Should I Be Cytologic Curiosities
 Disease in the Myrna Financial Exam the Dentist, and Concerned About of the Cat
 Dog: Terminology, Bailey the M.D.: What Vaccine Safety? Baker
 Diagnosis, and Can We Learn? Moore
 Management Bieck
 Gallagher
 4:00 – 5:00
 341 347 353 359 365 371
 Chronic Liver Illuminating the Has the Bubble Increase Your Communicating Cytology from the
 Disease in the Black Box: Sudden Burst? Steps to Client Base and the Importance of Trenches: When the
 Cat: Terminology, Blindness in Dogs Increase Your Compliance with Vaccination in a Microscope Cracked
 Diagnosis, and and Cats Practice Value One Powerful Word Vaccine-Hesitant the Case
 Management Myrna Bailey Bieck World Baker
 Gallagher Moore

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 SHELTER SMALL STAFF HANDS-ON
 ANIMAL RUMINANTS DEVELOPMENT TECHNICIAN I TECHNICIAN II LABS & WORKSHOPS

 CE SCHEDULE
 8:00 – 9:00
372 378 384 390 396
ASV Shelter Procedures and The Modern Breathe In, Sedation and
Guidelines, Part I: Pain Control for Veterinary Breathe Out: The Regional Anesthesia
What’s New and Kids and Lambs Professional Ins and Outs of for Farm Animals
 C* 8:30 – 11:30
Why We Care Still-Brooks Quammen & Smith Capnography Lozier Common
Berliner Lafferty Gastrointestinal
 Parasites of Dogs
 9:15 – 10:15 and Cats
373 379 385 391 397 Marsh
ASV Shelter Troubleshooting Stuck, Broke, and Beyond the Bag: Basics of
Guidelines, Part Small Ruminant Frustrated: Not A Mechanical Blocked Goats
II: Medical and Forage-Based Badge of Honor Ventilation Made Lozier
Surgical Program Nutrition Quammen & Smith Practical
Updates Still-Brooks Lafferty
Berliner
 10:30 – 11:30
374 380 386 392 398
ASV Shelter Chemotherapeutics The “FAST” Receptor Soup: Fluid Therapy
Guidelines, Part III: & Antimicrobial Use Slowdown Creating the on the Farm
Shelter Population in Small Ruminant Quammen & Smith Right Recipe Lozier
Management Practice for Hypotensive
Berliner Still-Brooks Patients
 Lafferty
 LUNCH & E XHIBIT H A LL BR E A K 11:30 – 1:30
 1:30 – 2:30
375 381 387 393 399
ASV Shelter The Big Three The Five: Key A Wing and The Laboratory
Guidelines, Part of Biosecurity Influencers For a Prayer: Animal Research
IV: Behavior and Screening in Small Your Success Resuscitation in Technician, Part I:
Mental Well-Being Ruminants Quammen & Smith Exotic Animal Introduction
Donnett Still-Brooks Species Williams
 Lafferty
 2:45 – 3:45
376 382 388 394 400
ASV Shelter Anemias and The Habit Stack for Opioids: So Many The Laboratory
Guidelines, Part Transfusion Daily Success Choices, So Little Animal Research
V: Facilities & Medicine Quammen & Smith Time Technician, Part
Sanitation Carman Lafferty II: Many Career
Donnett Opportunities
 Williams
 4:00 – 5:00
377 383 389 395 401
ASV Shelter Common More Time, To Glasgow and The Laboratory
Guidelines, Part VI: Procedures and More Money, Beyond: Pain Animal Research
Disaster Response Field Anesthesia in More Impact Scoring Systems Technician, Part III:
and Forensics Small Ruminants Quammen & Smith Lafferty Beyond Intravenous
Donnett F. Anderson Catheter Placement
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Note: The Ohio Veterinary Medical Association is pleased to provide a comprehensive educational program at the Midwest Veterinary Conference. However,
 please be aware that OVMA does not endorse and cannot be responsible for speakers’ content.

 « Animal Behavior »
 104 2:45 – 3:45 p.m. • Evaluation and treatment of periocular, eyelid, and
 Painful Medical Conditions and Anxiety
DESCRIPTIONS
 corneal trauma
 Disorders: Importance of Comorbidities • Evaluation and treatment of corneal foreign bodies,
 100 8:00 – 9:00 a.m. Diane Frank, DVM, DACVB acute keratomalacia, deep stromal keratitis, and
 Abnormal Behavior: Is it Medical, acute severe uveitis flares
 Audience: V, T, BT // Level: 2
 Behavioral, or Both? • Standing enucleation in the horse, with references
 This lecture will use a case presentation to highlight
 provided for more detail
 Diane Frank, DVM, DACVB the following points:
 Audience: V, T, BT // Level: 2 • Compilation of all relevant clinical signs to orient us 108 10:30 – 11:30 a.m.
 In this lecture, participants will: toward a medical disorder, a behavioral disorder, or Equine Recurrent Uveitis: A Sight for
 • Realize the similarities between some of the criteria comorbidity of both Sore Eyes
 used for medical disorders and those used for behav- • Importance of identifying comorbidities for overall Stephanie C. Bell, DVM, DACVO
 ioral disorders treatment success of both the medical and the
 Audience: V // Level: 2
 • Understand the distinction between behavioral behavioral disorder
 This lecture will focus on equine recurrent uveitis
 problems (normal but undesirable behaviors) and • Recent results published on medical and behavioral
 (ERU), past, present, and future, to aid in the clini-
 behavioral disorders (“mental illness”) disorder comorbidity in dogs
 cian’s understanding of this complicated and multifac-
 • Learn signs that are typical of behavioral disorders
 105 4:00 – 5:00 p.m. torial disease. The following topics will be covered:
 • Learn to identify cases of comorbidity more efficiently
 Puppy Behavior in the Veterinary Clinic: • ERU pathophysiology
 101 9:15 – 10:15 a.m. The Outliers • Diagnostics, as they relate to treatment and prognosis
 Signs of Gastrointestinal Disorders in Diane Frank, DVM, DACVB • Treatments, including appropriate first-line primary
 Dogs, Part I: Repetitive Surface Licking Audience: V, T, BT // Level: 2 care therapies, as well as options for referral care
 Diane Frank, DVM, DACVB Puppy behavior in the veterinary clinic is variable, but 109 1:30 – 2:30 p.m.
 Audience: V, T // Level: 2 most puppies will generally behave similarly. A small Exc-eye-ting Innovations in
 Dogs that lick surfaces repeatedly can end up vomiting. percentage (“the outliers”) will behave very different- Equine Ophthalmology
 Some experts believe the repetitive behavior is a sign ly. In this lecture, participants will learn: Stephanie C. Bell, DVM, DACVO
 of an obsessive-compulsive disorder, whereas others • Signs specific to the outlier puppies
 Audience: V // Level: 2
 believe the vomiting is a consequence of what the dog • The persistence of these signs over time
 This lecture will focus on newer therapies that have
 has ingested while licking. This lecture will discuss: • Red flags (i.e., potential indicators of behavioral
 become available for common ophthalmic diseases.
 • The origin of the “obsessive-compulsive disorder” disorders) of some behaviors seen in puppies
 Specific therapies to explore will include:
 diagnosis in veterinary medicine

 « Equine »
 • Corneal collagen cross-linking for keratomalacia
 • Underlying gastrointestinal disorders identified in
 • Intrastromal voriconazole injections for corneal
 dogs presented for excessive licking of surfaces
 stromal abscesses
 • The value of asking owners about the presence of
 106 8:00 – 9:00 a.m. • Laser photodynamic therapy for periocular neoplasia
 this repetitive behavior
 Corneal Ulcers: A Real Pain in the Eye and immune-mediated keratitis (IMMK)
 102 10:30 – 11:30 a.m.
 Stephanie C. Bell, DVM, DACVO
 • Low-dose intravitreal gentamicin injections for
 Signs of Gastrointestinal Disorders in equine recurrent uveitis (ERU)
 Audience: V // Level: 2
 Dogs, Part II: Repetitive Fly Biting • Suprachoroidal steroid injections for ERU
 THURSDAY 02.16.2023

 Corneal ulcers in the horse are common and may
 Diane Frank, DVM, DACVB
 threaten both vision and the globe itself. This session 110 2:45 – 3:45 p.m.
 Audience: V, T // Level: 2 will cover: Equine Skin Cancer: Treatments in the Field
 In this lecture, participants will: • Diagnosis, classification, treatment, and prognosis Margaret Mudge, VMD, DACVS, DACVECC
 • Learn about underlying gastrointestinal disorders of corneal ulcers in horses Audience: V, T // Level: 1
 identified in dogs presented for fly biting • Distinguishing between simple and complicated ulcers This session will introduce attendees to equine skin
 • Understand the importance of including gastrointes- • How to identify the three most common causes of cancer treatments. Topics to be covered include:
 tinal disorders in their list of differential diagnoses complicated ulcers • Surgery tips on case selection and getting good margins
 for fly biting, in order to treat and alleviate painful
 • Techniques for obtaining appropriate corneal sam- • Topical treatments for sarcoid, squamous cell carci-
 visceral conditions
 ples for culture and cytology noma, and melanoma
 103 1:30 – 2:30 p.m. • Placement of subpalpebral lavage (SPL) • Local chemotherapy dosing, handling, and decision
 Pica in Cats: What We Know 107 9:15 – 10:15 a.m.
 making
 and What We Don’t Ocular Emergencies: In the Blink of an Eye 111 4:00 – 5:00 p.m.
 Diane Frank, DVM, DACVB
 Stephanie C. Bell, DVM, DACVO Equine Cancer: How to Determine
 Audience: V, T // Level: 2
 Audience: V // Level: 2 Prognosis and When to Refer
 The focus of this presentation will be on seemingly
 Horses are quite prone to ophthalmic emergen- Margaret Mudge, VMD, DACVS, DACVECC
 healthy cats with pica. This lecture will discuss:
 cies. Appropriate diagnosis and treatment lead to Audience: V, T // Level: 2
 • How pica can present in cats with multiple systemic
 improved outcomes. In this session, attendees will This session will cover:
 signs, as well as cats that otherwise appear healthy
 learn about: • Equine cancer recurrence rates and follow-up treat-
 • Why the definition of pica in healthy cats varies
 • Triage, diagnosis, treatment, and prognosis of ment options in the field
 • Recent publications on the topic
 common ocular emergencies

 18 « 2023 Midwest Veterinary Conference AUDIENCES: V = Veterinarians // T = Technicians // MO = Managers & Owners // HS = Hospital Staff //
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