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OUR 97TH

FALL CONFERENCEFOR VETERINARIANS

VETERINARYMEDICINE at ILLINOIS

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Jeanne will share personal and professional lessons learned in her business, The Culture Group, combined with her 35+ years of being an integral part of the successful Malnati family pizza business. She will reveal secret ingredients on how to build an award-winning workplace where people (employees and clients) love arriving every day and – it has nothing to do with what’s cooking in the ovens.

NEW FOR 2016KICKING OFF WITH A KEYNOTE SPEAKER!

Thursday, September 229:00 a.m. Illinois Ballroom

THE MALNATI EFFECT: HOW TO BUILD AN AWARD WINNING TEAM AND BUSINESS

Rather, using her ‘Clean & Clear Communication’ Model, she will tell stories and teach powerful tools that, if applied, will immediately shift the health of your work dynamics. You will be inspired, challenged, and your heart will be moved to address long over-due issues, raising the bar of your relational intelligence in your veterinary practice.

Jeanne Malnati

Sponsored by

SCHEDULEWEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21

11:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m.Conference Registration Desk Open

1:00–5:00 p.m.Pre-Conference National Veterinary Accreditation Program Sessions

(additional registration required)

THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 227:30 a.m.–5 :30 p.m.

Conference Registration Desk Open

9:00–9:50 a.m. WELCOME AND KEYNOTE PRESENTATION

Jeanne Malnati

10:00–11:50 a.m. EDUCATIONAL SESSIONS

(Food Animal I; Small Animal I, II & III; A Tribute to Al Paul; Wellness in the Workplace; Equine I)

11:50 a.m.–1:15 p.m. Lunch with Veterinary Medical Alumni Association Awards

1:15–3:05 p.m. EDUCATIONAL SESSIONS

(Food Animal I; Small Animal I & II; Ophthalmology; A Tribute to Al Paul; Wellness in the Workplace; Equine I)

3:05–3:25 p.m. Break

3:25–5:15 p.m. EDUCATIONAL SESSIONS

(Food Animal I; Small Animal I & II; Ophthalmology; A Tribute to Al Paul; Wellness in the Workplace; Equine I)

5:30–8:00 p.m. Social Hour

Featuring: The Marching Illini Drumline

FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 23 7:00 a.m.–3:30 p.m.

Conference Registration Desk Open

8:00–9:50 a.m. EDUCATIONAL SESSIONS

(Food Animal II; Neurology; Surgery; One Health; Small Animal IV, V, & VI; Equine II)

9:50–10:10 a.m. Break

10:10–Noon EDUCATIONAL SESSIONS

(Food Animal II; Neurology; Surgery; One Health; Small Animal IV, V, & VI; Equine II)

Noon–1:00 p.m. Lunch

1:00–2:30 p.m. WORKSHOP

Locoregional Anesthesia

1:00–2:50 p.m. EDUCATIONAL SESSIONS

(Food Animal II; Neurology; Surgery; One Health; Small Animal IV, V, & VI; Equine II)

3:30 p.m. Alumni Celebration

(at Papa Del’s–new location, 1201 South Neil Street, Champaign )

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WITH CURRENT TRENDS AND NEW TECHNIQUES

OF OUR PROFESSION

KEEP UP

TRACK: PRE-CONFERENCE ROOM: QUAD ROOM

TIME LECTURE TITLE SPEAKER CE SPONSOR

1:00–1:50 p.m. Overview of Foreign Animal, USDA Program, and Reportable Diseases Suzett K. Hexum 1.0 USDA

2:00–2:50 p.m. Sheep and Goats: Disease Awareness and Health Certificates Suzett K. Hexum 1.0 USDA

BREAK

3:10–4:00 p.m. Avian Influenza (AI) and Exotic Newcastle Disease (END) Suzett K. Hexum 1.0 USDA

4:10–5:00 p.m. Animal Health Emergency Response Suzett K. Hexum 1.0 USDA

WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21

The preconference session is presented by the USDA. The mission of the National Veterinary Accreditation Program is to provide private veterinary practitioners with the information they need to ensure the health of the nations’ livestock and animal population and to protect the public health and well-being.

How do I renew my accreditation? 1. You will receive a reminder of your renewal along with instructions. a. If you have a valid e-mail address on record, you will be sent e-mail reminders at six, three, and one month intervals before your renewal. b. If you have an invalid or no e-mail address on record, we will send you a reminder notice via USPS three months before your renewal. 2. You must complete your required APHIS-approved supplemental training (AAST); six AAST modules for Category II or three AAST modules for Category I. a. AAST is available, free, on the NVAP Website, www.aphis.usda.gov/nvap b. AAST is also available by ordering the CD or paper versions for the cost of production and mailing. Contact your local VS NVAP Coordinator. c. AAST is available as lectures at veterinary meetings and conventions. 3. Submit VS Form 1-36A a. Paper form; submit to your local VS NVAP Coordinator. b. On-line

The APHIS Approved Supplemental Training modules presented at the University of Illinois Fall Conference may be used to satisfy your veterinary accreditation renewal. The modules are also accepted by the Illinois veterinary licensing board as CE for your veterinary license.

The USDA sessions have been added to the program for your convenience. The University of Illinois College Of Veterinary Medicine does not have information about the specifics of veterinary accreditation nor the modules presented.

If you have any questions in regards to veterinary accreditation or USDA APHIS, please contact Dr. Susie Hexum by email [email protected] or phone (217) 246-2950.

TRACK: FOOD ANIMAL I ROOM: TECHNOLOGY

TRACK: SMALL ANIMAL I ROOM: ALMA MATER

TIME LECTURE TITLE SPEAKER CE SPONSOR

10:00–10:50 a.m. Non-Surgical Neutering Bob Weedon 1.0

11:00–11:50 a.m. Zeuterin Bob Weedon 1.0

LUNCH

1:15–2:05 p.m. Apoquel vs. Atopica vs. Steroids Jason Pieper 1.0

2:15–3:05 p.m. Treatments for Otitis Externa Jason Pieper 1.0

BREAK

3:25–4:15 p.m. Dermatophytosis: The Chameleon of Infectious Diseases Jason Pieper 1.0

4:25–5:15 p.m. This or That? Dissecting Your Dermatology Differential Diagnosis! Jason Pieper 1.0

TIME LECTURE TITLE SPEAKER CE SPONSOR

10:00–10:50 a.m.20 Years of PRRS Virus Management and

Control – How Did We Get Here? And Where Are We Going?

Bill Hollis - ‘96 1.0

11:00–11:50 a.m. Porcine Respiratory Disease Complex: Causes, Costs, and Control Strategies John Waddell - ‘81 1.0

LUNCH

1:15–2:05 p.m. Judicious Use of Antibiotics; It’s Easier Than You Think Dick Wallace 1.0

2:15–3:05 p.m. Urolithiasis in Small Ruminants Edgar Garrett 1.0

BREAK

3:25–4:15 p.m. Updates on Breeding Soundness Exams in Male Ruminants Jamie Stewart - ‘13 1.0

4:25–5:15 p.m. Why Didn’t I Think of That? Practice Tips

Rudy Corman - ‘91 Ashley Mitek - ‘11

Lynette Hemker - ‘06Bill Hollis - ‘96

1.0

THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 22

TIME LECTURE TITLE SPEAKER CE SPONSOR

10:00–10:50 a.m. Recognition of Common Arrhythmias—Causes and Treatment Options Ryan Fries 1.0

11:00–11:50 a.m.Effusion Confusion—

Prognosis and Treatment for Dogs and Cats with Pericardial Effusion

Ryan Fries 1.0

LUNCH

1:15–2:05 p.m. Being a Valuable Associate Drew Sullivan - ‘11 1.0

2:15–3:05 p.m. Behavior Case Triage Kelly Ballantyne - ‘05 1.0

BREAK

3:25–5:15 p.m. Why Didn’t I Think of That? Practice Tips

Paul Myers - ‘86 Ray Ramirez - ‘86

Shawn Costello - ‘86 John Calhoun - ‘96 Morgan Wilson - ‘01 John Spence - ‘01

Charlie McCully - ‘11 Drew Sullivan - ‘11

2.0

TRACK: WELLNESS IN THE WORKPLACE ROOM: QUAD

TIME LECTURE TITLE SPEAKER CE SPONSOR

10:00-11:50 a.m. Difficult Conversations: From a Pounding Heart to an Open Mind Jeanne Malnati 2.0 Zoetis

LUNCH

1:15-2:05 p.m.Finding that Work/Life/Family Balance

Without Falling Off the Seesaw Too Many Times

Sarah Probst Miller 1.0 Zoetis

2:15-3:05 p.m. Wellness in the Workplace Sarah Allison 1.0 Zoetis

BREAK

3:25-5:15 p.m. Overcoming Negativity Bias to Discover the Best Version of You Gina Johnson 2.0 Zoetis

THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 22

TRACK: SMALL ANIMAL II ROOM: LINCOLN

TIME LECTURE TITLE SPEAKER CE SPONSOR

10:00–10:50 a.m. The Discovery Process in Search of a New Parasiticide Doug Hutchens - ‘96 1.0 Bayer

11:00–11:50 a.m.Basis of Anthelmintic Resistance and Novel

Approaches to Development of New Efficacious Anthelmintic Drugs

William Witola 1.0

LUNCH

1:15–3:05 p.m.Canine and Feline Heartworm Disease–

Current Approaches to Diagnosis, Treatment and Prevention

Byron Blagburn - ‘82 2.0

BREAK

3:25–5:15 p.m.A Review of the Safety

of Macroccyclic Lactone Anthelmintics in MDR1(-/-) Dog Breeds

Daniel Snyder - ‘87 2.0 Elanco

TIME LECTURE TITLE SPEAKER CE SPONSOR

10:00-11:50 a.m. Getting More Cats Into Your Clinic: How to Make Your Clinic More Cat Friendly Marcus Brown - ‘86 2.0 Boehringer

Ingelheim

LUNCH

1:15–2:05 p.m. Diagnosis and Management of Corneal Diseases–What’s New? Bianca Martins 1.0

2:15–3:05 p.m. Uveitis–Managing the Fire Within Kathryn Smith 1.0

BREAK

3:25–4:15 p.m. What Do I Do Now? Discussion of Clinical Case–Dogs

Bianca MartinsKathryn Smith 1.0

4:25–5:15 p.m. What Do I Do Now? Discussion of Clinical Case–Cats

Bianca MartinsKathryn Smith 1.0

TRACK: PARASITES: A TRIBUTE TO DR. ALLAN PAUL ROOM: HUMANITIES

TRACK: SMALL ANIMAL III/OPHTHALMOLOGY ROOM: CHANCELLOR BALLROOM

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TIME LECTURE TITLE SPEAKER CE SPONSOR

10:00–10:50 a.m. Reproductive Management of Subfertile Mares Igor Canisso 1.0

11:00–11:50 a.m. Early Recognition and Treatment of Abnormal Foals in the Field

Scott Austin Pamela Wilkins

Igor Canisso1.0

BREAK

1:15–3:05 p.m. Case Studies in Equine Medicine–Part IScott Austin

Pamela Wilkins Kate Echeverria

2.0

LUNCH

3:25–5:15 p.m. Case Studies in Equine Medicine–Part IIScott Austin

Pamela Wilkins Kate Echeverria

2.0

THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 22

TRACK: EQUINE I ROOM: INNOVATION

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TIME LECTURE TITLE SPEAKER CE SPONSOR

8:00–8:50 a.m. An Update from the State Veterinarian Mark Ernst - ‘84 1.0

9:00–9:50 a.m. Managing High Risk Cattle Daniel Thomson 1.0 Biehl Endowment Fund

BREAK

10:10–11:00 a.m. Receiving Cattle Nutrition Daniel Thomson 1.0 Biehl Endowment Fund

11:00 a.m.–NoonAntibiotics, Cattle Welfare, Food Safety, and Other Contemporary Issues of Beef Cattle

ProductionDaniel Thomson 1.0 Biehl Endowment

Fund

LUNCH

1:00–2:50 p.m. Illinois Swine Health Network Jim Lowe - ‘94 Erin Lowe - ‘08 2.0

TIME LECTURE TITLE SPEAKER CE SPONSOR

8:00–8:50 a.m. How to Make the Neurological Exam Work for You–Exam Review, Focus, and Tips Jocelyn Cooper - ‘06 1.0

9:00–9:50 a.m. The Paradox of the Vestibular Patient Kari Foss - ‘08 1.0

BREAK

10:10–11:00 a.m. MUE, GME, NME, NLE SRMA–An Alphabet Soup of Immune Mediated CNS Diseases Devon Hague 1.0

11:00 a.m.–Noon Seizures–Who, What, and Why? Kari Foss 1.0

LUNCH

1:00–1:50 p.m. What’s in Your Anticonvulsant Arsenal? How to Choose Therapy for Your Patients Jocelyn Cooper 1.0

2:00–2:50 p.m. Seizure Round TableDevon Hague

Kari Foss Jocelyn Cooper

1.0

FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 23

TRACK: FOOD ANIMAL II ROOM: TECHNOLOGY

TRACK: NEUROLOGY ROOM: ALMA MATER

TIME LECTURE TITLE SPEAKER CE SPONSOR

8:00–8:50 a.m. How to Get the Most from GI Surgery: Biopsies to R&A Jennifer Reagan 1.0

9:00–9:50 a.m. Wounds Part I–Navigating the Plethora of Options to Get Basic Wonds to Heal

Elizabeth MaxwellLaura Selmic 1.0

BREAK

10:10–11:00 a.m. Wounds Part II–Mission Possible: Getting Complicated Wounds to Heal

Elizabeth MaxwellLaura Selmic 1.0

11:00 a.m.–Noon Abdominal Explore: Tips and Tricks Laura Selmic 1.0

LUNCH

1:00–1:50 p.m. Limping Through a Lameness Exam Tige Witsberger - ‘06 1.0

2:00–2:50 p.m. The Ins and Outs of Medial Patellar Luxation Tige Witsberger 1.0

TIME LECTURE TITLE SPEAKER CE SPONSOR

8:00–8:50 a.m. Tales From Public Health: From Caracal Bites to Monkey Kisses Connie Austin - ‘87 1.0

9:00–9:50 a.m. An Update on Medical Cannabis Dan Linn 1.0

BREAK

10:10 a.m.–Noon Infectious Diseases Yvette Johnson–Walker - ‘89 2.0

LUNCH

1:00–2:50 p.m. Food Fads and Fables John Herrmann - ‘78 2.0

FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 23

TRACK: SURGERY ROOM: LINCOLN

TRACK: ONE HEALTH ROOM: HUMANITIES ROOM

TIME LECTURE TITLE SPEAKER CE SPONSOR

8:00–9:50 a.m. Cytology Cases for the Clinician Laura Garrett - ‘91 Anne Barger - ‘96 2.0

BREAK

10:10 a.m.–Noon Oncology Pearls Laura Garrett 2.0

LUNCH

1:00–1:50 p.m. Coagulation Abnormalities in the Emergency Patient Maureen McMichael 1.0

2:00–2:50 p.m. Pediatric Emergency and Critical Care Maureen McMichael 1.0

TIME LECTURE TITLE SPEAKER CE SPONSOR

8:00–8:50 a.m. Addison’s Disease—Anything New? Stanley Rubin 1.0

9:00–9:50 a.m. Protein–Losing Enteropathy (PLE) in Dogs Stanley Rubin 1.0

BREAK

10:10–11:00 a.m. Cough in the Dog Stanley Rubin 1.0

11:00 a.m.–Noon Interesting Case Studies in Dentistry for the General Practitioner Katie Kling 1.0

LUNCH

1:00–2:50 p.m. Interpretation of Small Animal Dental Radiographs Amy Somrak - ‘10 2.0

TRACK: SMALL ANIMAL V ROOM: CHANCELLOR BALLROOM

TRACK: SMALL ANIMAL VI ROOM: QUAD

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TIME LECTURE TITLE SPEAKER CE SPONSOR

8:00–8:50 a.m. Rehabilitation from Equine Musculoskeletal Injury

Santiago Gutierrez–Nibeyro 1.0

9:00–9:50 a.m. Case Studies in Equine Lameness Annette McCoy 1.0

BREAK

10:10–11:00 a.m. Update on Wound Management in the Horse Annette McCoy 1.0

11:00 a.m.–Noon Ulcers, Melting, Abscesses–Navigating Corneal Diseases in Horses Bianca Martins 1.0

LUNCH

1:00–1:50 p.m. Tips From the Farrier Steve Sermersheim 1.0

2:00–2:50 p.m. The State of the PRP Nation Matt Stewart 1.0

TIME LECTURE TITLE SPEAKER CE SPONSOR

9:00–9:50 a.m. Local and Regional Anesthesia in Small Animals Stephanie Keating 1.0

10:10–11:00 a.m. Anemia Associated with Chronic Kidney Disease Julie Danner 1.0

11:00 a.m.–Noon The MALDI–TOF Biotyper and Its Impact on Veterinary Microbiology Carol Maddox 1.0

LUNCH

1:00–2:50 p.m.What’s Your Next Move? An Interactive

Toxicology Case Review from the ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center

Michael Biehl Tina Wismer 2.0

FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 23

TRACK: EQUINE II ROOM: INNOVATION

TRACK: SMALL ANIMAL VIIROOM: EXCELLENCE ROOM

HANDS-ON OPPORTUNITY

Workshops require an additional registration fee and are not subject to refunds. Should a program not meet minimum registration

requirements by Tuesday, September 6, 2016, it may be cancelled. If the program is

cancelled, registrants will be notified and all registration fees will be refunded in full.

LOCOREGIONAL ANESTHESIA WORKSHOP

Instructor: Stephanie Keating 1:00–2:30 p.m.

Small Animal Clinic (SAC) 61Fee: $175

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CONFERENCE SOCIAL EVENTS

THURSDAY EVENING DINNERThursday, September 22, 5:30 p.m.–9:00 p.m.

iHotel and Conference Center

Join your colleagues and classmates for dinner following the conference sessions.

This year’s dinner will feature entertainment by the Live Jukebox Band, as well as the

Marching Illini Drumline. During the dinner, you will have an opportunity to support

our scholarships by participating in a silent auction. And there will be plenty of time to

socialize with your colleagues and classmates!

Tickets to the dinner are included with full conference and Thursday-only registrations.

Additional registration is not necessary for conference registrants, but an RSVP is

required by Tuesday, September 6, 2016. Individual tickets may also be purchased for

spouses and guests not taking advantage of the registration option.

Individual tickets are $40 each.

ALUMNI CELEBRATIONFriday, September 23, 3:30 p.m.

Papa Del’s Pizza

1201 S. Neil Street, Champaign, Ill.

Join us at Papa Del’s Pizza for our Alumni Celebration! One ticket to the kick-off is

included with full conference and Friday-only registrations. Additional registration is not

necessary for conference registrants, but an RSVP is required by Tuesday, September 6,

2016. Individual tickets may also be purchased for spouses or guests not taking advantage

of the registration option. Individual tickets are $10 each.

If you graduated in a year ending in a 1 or a 6, please visit: go.illinois.edu/vmreunions

to learn more about your specific reunion plans.

LOCATIONiHotel and Conference Center1900 South First Street Champaign, IL217-819-5000

Hands-on opportunities and tours will be offered at the College of Veterinary Medicine and the Champaign County Humane Society. Shuttles will be available to transport conference registrants during these scheduled times. The shuttle to the College will depart from the main conference center entrance.

REGISTRATIONThe early registration deadline is Tuesday, September 6, 2016. Registrations faxed or postmarked after this date will be charged the on-site registration fee. Printed copies of the proceedings will be available to those who order them on or before September 6, 2016.

The full conference registration for veterinarians includes the following:• Admission to all conference lectures• One digital copy of conference proceedings• Access to proceedings online for viewing and printing two weeks prior to the conference• Refreshment breaks• Continental breakfasts• Lunches• Ticket to class reunion kick-off• Ticket to Thursday evening dinner with alumni association awards

Attendance and participation in hands-on opportunities require an additional registration fee.

ONE-DAY REGISTRATIONOne-day conference registration for veterinarians is available. Registration includes the following:• Admission to all conference lectures• One digital copy of conference proceedings• Access to proceedings online for viewing and printing two weeks prior to the conference• Refreshment break

• Continental breakfast• Lunch• Ticket to the alumni celebration for Friday-only registrants• Ticket to Thursday evening dinner Thursday-only registrants

SPOUSES AND GUESTSSpouse and guest registration includes continental breakfasts, all refreshment breaks, and lunches (and the Thursday evening dinner for those with Thursday registration). Please include spouses and guests on the registrant’s form.

PRACTICE PASSESA practice pass can be purchased for the two-day conference and used by one veterinarian per day. One digital copy of the proceedings will be given to the first person who attends to be shared between the registrants within that practice. Each person attending the conference should be indicated on the registration form.

CONFERENCE FEESPayment must be provided at the time of registration to guarantee enrollment. Conference fees are payable by check or money order to the University of Illinois by Visa, Master Card, Discover, or American Express and are due at the time of registration. Early registration is recommended.

REFUND AND CANCELLATION POLICYFull refunds, less a $50 cancellation fee will be given if written notification is received by Tuesday, September 6, 2016. Registrations are transferable. After Tuesday, September 6, 2016, refunds will not be made. Refunds will not be made for hands-on opportunities. We reserve the right to cancel programs and to change speakers if necessary. In the event of a conference cancellation, all registrants will receive a full refund. The University is not responsible for travel expenses in the event of a cancellation or date change.

PROCEEDINGSConference registrants will have online access to proceedings by September 8, 2016. With their registration confirmation, registrants will receive a user name and password for accessing, viewing, and printing notes. Before arriving at the conference, registrants are encouraged to print the proceedings for the lectures they plan on attending.

CONFERENCE DETAILS

Every paid conference registrant will receive a digital copy of the proceedings (on CD or otherwise), which is included in the registration fee.

Printed copies of the proceedings are available if pre-ordered on or before Tuesday, September 6, 2016 ($95). This preference should be indicated on the registration form. Recent printed conference proceedings contained approximately 700 pages of notes.

CONTINUING EDUCATIONContinuing education credit is available for veterinarians. Conference attendees are responsible for completing the Continuing Education Record of Participation form and having it signed by a conference representative prior to leaving the conference. Conference attendees are then responsible for submitting the record to their respective licensing agency and maintaining a record of participation. Continuing Education Record of Participation forms will be included with the materials to be picked up at conference registration. Designated areas for obtaining signatures will be provided at the conference. Continuing education certificates will not be generated as in past years.

REGISTRATION AND INFORMATION DESKRegistration packets, including your name badge, meal tickets, and Continuing Education Record of Participation forms, may be picked up at the registration desk located in the lobby of the conference center.

REGISTRATION DESK HOURS:

Wednesday, September 21 11:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m. Thursday, September 22 7:30 a.m.–5:30 p.m. Friday, September 23 7:00 a.m.–3:30 p.m.

TRANSPORTATIONThe University of Illinois is located near Interstates 57, 72, and 74. The community is also accessible by train via Amtrak and airplane through Willard Airport (CMI) at Savoy. Maps and directions to the College are available online at vetmed.illinois.edu/ope/.

REGISTRANTS WITH DISABILITIESIf you need an accommodation to attend this conference, please contact the Office of Public Engagement, (217) 333-2907 or [email protected].

HOTEL INFORMATIONConference attendees are responsible for making their own hotel reservations. All hotel blocks will be held through August 22, 2016. Mention “Vet Med Fall Conference” to receive the group rate. The conference will be held at the iHotel and Conference Center. It is recommended that you book your reservations early. The prices listed below do not include taxes.

iHotel and Conference Ctr. $119.00 217-819-5000 Hawthorn Suites $99.99 217-398-3400 Hilton Garden Inn $124.00 217-352-9970

PARKINGParking is available around the iHotel and Conference Center. Additional parking is also available across the street at State Farm Center (formerly known as the Assembly Hall) parking lot.

When visiting the College and not utilizing the conference shuttle, special conference parking will be available in the grassy area north of the Basic Sciences Building, just south of St. Mary’s Road. Signs will be posted. Please do not park in any of the posted rental parking lots; you will receive a parking ticket and your automobile may be towed. The College of Veterinary Medicine is not responsible for costs incurred as a result of a parking ticket or an automobile tow.

Special AccommodationsIf you need a special accommodation to attend this conference, please contact the Office of Public Engagement, (217) 333-2907 or [email protected].

Questions?Please contact the Office of Public Engagement, (217) 333-2907 or [email protected].

save the dateTHE 2017 FALL CONFERENCE

WILL BE THURSDAY, OCTOBER 26 and FRIDAY, OCTOBER 27

IN THEORY THERE IS NO DIFFERENCE

BETWEEN THEORY AND PRACTICE. IN PRACTICE—THERE IS.

Yogi Berra

Registrant Last Name

Registrant First Name

o Spouse/Guest

o Mr. o Mrs.

Spouse and Guest Registration

Name as on Card

Card No.

Exp. Date Sec. Code

Billing Address ZIP

Signature

Please print

o Checko Visao MasterCardo Discovero American Express

Payment

Last Name

First Name

Company/Institution

Mailing Address

City State ZIP

Phone Fax

E-mail

Veterinary School Attended Year of Graduation

License No. Licensing Jurisdiction

DVM Registration

o DVMo MSo PhDo Other

Practice Pass Registration One person per day.

o DVMo MSo PhDo Other

Registrant Last Name

Registrant First Name

The primary registrant (listed above) will attend: o Thursday o Friday

Registrant below will attend: o Thursday o Friday

DVM RegistrationOn or before September 6, 2016oFull Conference Registration $350oThursday-Only Registration $285oFriday-Only Registration $225

After September 6, 2016oFull Conference Registration $400oThursday-Only Registration $335oFriday-Only Registration $275

Practice Pass RegistrationOn or before September 6, 2016oFull Conference Registration $350

After September 6, 2016oFull Conference Registration $400

Pre-Conference USDA Accreditation Program RegistrationRegistrations cannot be accepted after September 6. Limit of 50.oUSDA Accreditation Program Registration $50USDA Accreditation No.__________________________

Spouse and Guest RegistrationOn or before September 6, 2016oFull Conference Registration $120oThursday-Only Registration $90oFriday-Only Registration $75

After September 6, 2016oFull Conference Registration $140oThursday-Only Registration $110oFriday-Only Registration $95

Hands-On OpportunityFridayo1:00 p.m.: Anesthesia (limit 16) $175ProceedingsOne copy of digital proceedings (CD or otherwise) included with conference registration.___Printed Copy of Proceedings, $95 ea. $_______Additional Digital Copy, $25 ea. $____

Thursday DinnerOne ticket included with conference registration.I will attend the Thursday evening dinner.oYes oNo

____Additional Thursday Dinner Ticket, $40 ea. $_____

Friday Alumni Celebration at Papa DelsOne ticket included with conference registration.I will attend the Alumni Celebration.oYes o No

____Additional Alumni Celebration Tickets, $10 ea. $____

TOTAL REGISTRATION FEE: $___

The early registration deadline is Tuesday, September 6, 2016. Registrations faxed or postmarked after September 6, 2016, will be charged the on-site registration fee.

Each DVM registration includes a digital (CD or otherwise) copy of the conference proceedings and online access to the proceedings two weeks prior to the conference. Printed copies of the proceedings are available if pre-ordered on or before Tuesday, September 6, 2016 ($95).

Payment must be received at the time of registration to guarantee enrollment. Conference fees are payable by check or money order to the University of Illinois or by Visa, Master Card, Discover, or American Express and are due at the time of registration.

All registrations received by the early registration deadline will be confirmed with an email. Conference attendees who do not have an email address will receive a postcard confirmation.

MailFall Conference RegistrationUniversity of IllinoisCollege of Veterinary MedicineOffice of Public Engagement2001 S. Lincoln Ave.Urbana, IL 61802

Fax217-333-4628

Onlinehttp://go.illinois.edu/FallConference

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CONFERENCE SPEAKERS

Lynette Hemker ’06, DVMGreenville, Ill.

John Herrmann ‘78, DVM, MPHDirector, DVM/MPH ProgramClinical Associate ProfessorDepartment of Veterinary Clinical MedicineCVM, University of IllinoisUrbana, Ill.

Suzett K. Hexum, DVMIllinois Field Veterinary Medical OfficerAnimal and Plant Health Inspection ServiceUnited States Department of AgricultureSpringfield, Ill.

Bill Hollis ’96, DVMCarthage Veterinary ServiceCarthage, Ill.

Doug Hutchens ’96, DVMChief Veterinary OfficerBayer AG Germany

Gina Johnson, MSWOwner/Life Business CoachBlueprint/My Good ThingzUrbana, Ill.

Yvette Johnson-Walker ‘89, DVM, PhD, MSClinical InstructorDepartment of Veterinary Clinical MedicineCVM, University of IllinoisUrbana, Ill.

Stephanie Keating, DVM, DVScDiplomate, ACVAAClinical Assistant Professor, Dept. of Veterinary Clinical MedicineCVM, University of IllinoisUrbana, Ill.

Katherine Kling, DVMInstructorDepartment of Veterinary Clinical MedicineCVM, University of IllinoisUrbana, Ill.

Daniel Linn Executive Director Illinois NORML Chicago, Ill

Erin J Lowe ‘08, DVMTechnical ManagerBoehringer Ingelheim Vetmedica Inc St Joseph, MO

James F. Lowe ’94, DVM, ’04, MSDiplomate, ABVP (Food Animal)Associate ProfessorDepartment of Veterinary Clinical MedicineCVM, University of IllinoisUrbana, Ill.

Carol Maddox, PhD, MS Professor Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory CVM, University of Illinois Urbana, Ill.

Sarah Allison ‘01, DVMClinical Assistant ProfessorDivision of Animal ResourcesCVM, University of IllinoisUrbana, Ill.

Connie Austin ‘87, DVMIllinois Department of Public HealthSpringfield, Ill.

Scott M. Austin ’90, DVM, MS Diplomate, ACVIM (Large Animal)Clinical Assistant ProfessorEquine Medicine and Surgery Section HeadDepartment of Veterinary Clinical MedicineCVM, University of IllinoisUrbana, Ill.

Kelly Ballantyne ’05, DVM Clinical Instructor Chicago Center for Veterinary MedicineCVM, University of IllinoisChicago, Ill.

Anne Barger ’96, DVM Diplomate, ACVPClinical Associate Professor CVM, University of IllinoisUrbana, Ill.

Michael Biehl ‘83, DVM, PhD, MBADiplomate, ABTClinical ProfessorDepartment of Veterinary Clinical MedicineCVM, University of Illinois Urbana, Ill.

Byron Blagburn ’82, PhDAuburn UniversityDepartment of PathobiologyAuburn, AL

Marcus Brown ’86, DVM Nova Cat ClinicArlington, VA John Calhoun ’96, DVM Chillicothe Veterinary ClinicChillicothe, Ill.

Igor Canisso, DVM, PhD, MSc Diplomate, ACVT (Animal Reproduction) and ECAR (Equine Reproduction) Assistant Professor Department of Veterinary Clinical MedicineCVM, University of IllinoisUrbana, Ill.

Jocelyn Cooper ’06, DVM Mission Veterinary SpecialistsHelotes, TX

Rudy Corman ’91, DVM Roseville Veterinary ServicesRoseville, Ill.

Shawn Costello ’86, DVM Hartland Veterinary ClinicWoodstock, Ill.

Julie Danner, DVMVeterinary ResidentDepartment of Veterinary Clinical MedicineCVM, University of IllinoisUrbana, Ill.

Kate Echeverria, DVMVeterinary ResidentDepartment of Veterinary Clinical MedicineCVM, University of IllinoisUrbana, Ill.

Mark J. Ernst ’84, DVMState VeterinarianBureau ChiefBureau of Animal Health and WelfareIllinois Dept. of AgricultureSpringfield, Ill.

Kari Foss ‘08, DVMDepartment of Veterinary Clinical MedicineCVM, University of IllinoisUrbana, Ill.

Ryan Fries, DVMDiplomate, ACVIM (Cardiology)Clinical Assistant Professor Department of Veterinary Clinical MedicineCVM, University of IllinoisUrbana, Ill.

Edgar Garrett, DVM, MSClinical Assistant Professor Dept. of Veterinary Clinical MedicineCVM, University of IllinoisUrbana, Ill.

Laura Garrett ‘91, DVM Diplomate, ACVIM (Oncology) Clinical Associate Professor Dept. of Veterinary Clinical MedicineCVM, University of IllinoisUrbana, Ill.

Santiago D. Gutierrez Nibeyro, DVM, MSDiplomate, ACVSClinical Assistant ProfessorDepartment of Veterinary Clinical MedicineCVM, University of IllinoisUrbana, Ill.

Devon Hague, DVMDiplomate, ACVIM (Neurology)Clinical Assistant ProfessorDepartment of Veterinary Clinical MedicineCVM, University of IllinoisUrbana, Ill.

Jeanne Malnati, MSWFounder & CEOThe Culture GroupChicago, Ill.

Bianca Martins, DVMAssistant ProfessorDepartment of Veterinary Clinical MedicineCVM, University of IllinoisUrbana, Ill.

Elizabeth Maxwell, DVMVeterinary ResidentDepartment of Veterinary Clinical MedicineCVM, University of IllinoisUrbana, Ill.

Annette McCoy, DVM, PhD, MS Diplomate, ACVSAssistant ProfessorDepartment of Veterinary Clinical MedicineCVM, University of IllinoisUrbana, Ill.

Charlie McCully ’11, DVMEastland Companion Animal HospitalBloomington, Ill.

Maureen McMichael, DVM Diplomate, ACVCCProfessorDepartment of Veterinary Clinical MedicineCVM, University of IllinoisUrbana, Ill.

Ashley Mitek ’11, DVMDepartment of Veterinary Clinical MedicineCVM, University of IllinoisUrbana, Ill.

Paul Myer ’86, DVMHawthorne Animal HospitalGlen Carbon, Ill.

Jason Pieper, DVMClinical InstructorDepartment of Veterinary Clinical MedicineCVM, University of IllinoisUrbana, Ill.

Sarah Probst-Miller ’01, DVMAgcreate Solutions, Inc.Monticello, Ill.

Ray Ramirez ’86Lakeview Veterinary ClinicEast Peoria, Ill.

Jennifer Reagan, DVMVeterinary ResidentDepartment of Veterinary Clinical MedicineCVM, University of IllinoisUrbana, Ill.

Stanley Rubin ‘84, DVM, MS, BScDiplomate, ACVIM (Internal Medicine)Clinical Professor, Department of Veterinary Clinical MedicineCVM, University of IllinoisUrbana, Ill.

Laura Selmic, BVM, MPH, Diplomate, ACVSFounding Fellow of Surgical Oncology, ACVSAssistant ProfessorDepartment Of Veterinary Clinical MedicineCVM, University of IllinoisUrbana, Ill.

Steve Sermersheim, CJF, AWCFMiddlefork ForgeCollison, Ill.

Daniel Snyder ’87, DVMElancoIndianapolis, IN

Amy Somrak ’10, DVMVisiting Clinical Instructor Department of Veterinary Clinical MedicineCVM, University of IllinoisUrbana, Ill.

John Spence ’01, DVMSesser Animal HospitalSesser, Ill.

Jamie Stewart ‘13, DVMVeterinary ResidentDepartment of Veterinary Clinical MedicineCVM, University of IllinoisUrbana, Ill

Matt Stewart, MVet, PhD, BVSc, Fellow, Australian CVS (Equine)Associate ProfessorDepartment of Veterinary Clinical MedicineCVM, University of IllinoisUrbana, Ill.

Drew Sullivan ‘11, DVMDirector Chicago Center for Veterinary MedicineClinical InstructorDepartment of Veterinary Clinical MedicineCVM, University of IllinoisChicago, Ill.

Daniel Thomson, DVM, PhD, MSProfessorCVM, Kansas State UniversityManhattan, KS

John Waddell ’81, DVMBoehringer IngelheimSutton, NE

Dick Wallace, DVM, MS ZoetisMcFarland, WI

Robert Weedon, DVM, MPHClinical Assistant ProfessorDepartment of Veterinary Clinical MedicineCVM, University of IllinoisUrbana, Ill.

Pam Wilkins, DVM, PhD, MSProfessorDepartment of Veterinary Clinical MedicineCVM, University of IllinoisUrbana, Ill.

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Morgan Wilson ’01, DVM, MDAssistant Professor of DermatologySIU School of MedicineSpringfield, Ill.

Tina Wismer, DVMDiplomate, ABVT and ABT Medical DirectorASPCA Animal Poison Control Center Urbana, Ill.

William Witola, BVetMed, PhD, MSAssistant ProfessorCVM, University of Illinois Urbana, Ill.

Tige Witsberger ’06, DVMStaff SurgeonMission Veterinary SpecialistsSan Antonio, TX

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