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Registration 2021 SUMMER MEETING 14 Continuing Education Credits August 27 - 28, 2021 | Copper King Hotel and Convention Center | Butte, Montana Pre-Register before July 31 (includes two breakfasts, two lunches, Trade Show Hotel – Reserve Your Room Today! OUR LADY OF THE ROCKIES Dinner and refreshment Copper King Hotel and Convention Center ourladyoftherockies.net breaks) 4655 Harrison Ave. | Butte, MT 59701 The ninety-foot statue, Our Lady of the Rockies, • MVMA Member - $330 MVMA room block available at the rate of $119/ sits serenely atop the East Ridge keeping vigil • Non-Member - $460 night plus taxes. Discounted rate honored until on the community of Butte. The story of Our • Technician/Office sold out or July 26, 2021. To make reservations, Lady is one of love, dedication, and faith. A half- Staff - $155 call the hotel at 406.565.5001 and ask for Lisa day tour on a winding mountain road presents After July 31 or On-Site the visitor with a spectacular view and an Registration (no meal at extension 533 or go online at: https://www. tickets guaranteed) choicehotels.com/reservations/groups/VA87K8 inspiring story. • MVMA Member - $370 Butte Area Activities MONTANA TECH MINERAL MUSEUM • Non-Member - $500 mbmg.mtech.edu • Technician/Office Following are a few of the Butte area attractions. View educational displays and spectacular Staff - $195 For more information about “The Richest Hill on Earth,” search https://butteelevated.com. minerals from Montana and around the world. Free for CVM Students or Life Members (pre-reg- Prize specimens in the Montana collection istration is required; BERKELEY PIT include the Rheanna’s Star, an incredible individual meal tickets pitwtch.org smoky quartz cluster, and a 27.5 oz Highland can be purchased) From 1955 until 1982, the Berkeley Pit produced Centennial gold nugget, both found in the Online: Quickest and enough copper to pave a four-lane highway, four Butte area. easiest – pay by credit card @ www.mtvma.org inches thick, from Butte to Salt Lake City, Utah BUTTE TROLLEY TOUR Mail: Complete the and 30 miles beyond. When mining operations buttechamber.org enclosed registration form ceased in 1982, the underground pumps were and mail with payment shut off, and the Berkeley Pit began filling Take an hour and a half tour of Butte’s best to: MVMA, P.O. Box 6322, with acidic water, heavy metals and unique history with Butte’s best historians. Helena, MT 59604 microscopic lifeforms. The Pit with its water COPPER KING MANSION Questions? Call Jenny and colorful landscape can be seen via a visitor Bloomquist, MVMA As- thecopperkingmansion.com sociation Coordinator, at viewing stand. The Mansion is a 34-room residence, built in 406-447-4259 or email at jennyb@montana.com Romanesque Revival Victorian architecture from 1884 to 1888, as the residence for Copper Proceedings will be avail- able online one week prior King W.A. Clark. The home is among several to the meeting. Printed architectural treasures included in one of the proceedings will not be largest historic landmark districts in the country. available at the meeting.
AGENDA Thursday, August 26 Noon - 1:30 pm Lunch Buffet MVMA Committee Meetings 3:00 - 5:30 pm MVMA Board of Directors’ Meeting 1:30 - 4:30 pm Friday, August 27 Small Animal Session 3.0 CE THANK YOU 6:00 - 8:00 am Registration Jay Tischendorf, DVM MEETING 7:00 - 8:00 am Breakfast Buffet Infections and Injections - Practical Immunology and SPONSORS! 8:00 am - Noon Vaccinology for the Busy Practitioner Next to clean water and handwashing, vaccines have Small Animal Session 4.0 CE arguably had a greater impact on public health than any PLATINUM Jay Tischendorf, DVM other entity. This program provides a welcome, real world, LEVEL Founder and Director, American Ecological Research objective, non-promotional refresher on the sometimes Institute (—AERIE) confusing - and increasingly controversial - world of vaccines and the amazing, complex immunological Humans, Animals, and Zoonotic Diseases - ‘Till Death systems and processes that underlie them. The Do Us Part presentation touches upon both human and animal If nothing else, the COVID-19 Pandemic has demonstrated diseases, but is focused principally upon practical, the incredible power of zoonotic disease, even in our clinically relevant science and information for those who modern world. Animal health workers are at high risk for work in the trenches of practice. diseases transmitted by animals and thus historically have had at least some familiarity with zoonoses. This engaging Large Animal Session 3.0 CE program shines light on Mankind’s long and tense Dean A. Hendrickson, DVM, MS, DACVS relationship with zoonotic diseases and highlights several diseases of special interest, including some late-breaking Wound Cases important information. The bottom line is that one takes A series of wound care cases to put the morning’s lectures zoonotic disease lightly at their own peril. This presentation into perspective will also help equip its participants with better information Sedation and Pain Relief for Standing Surgeries on how to protect themselves, their teams, their animals Topics of sedation and pain relief for the standing surgical and their patients from the potentially devastating effects patients including local anesthetics, alpha-2 agonists, of zoonoses. and opioids National Veterinary Adult Female Urinary Surgery Associates, Inc. Large Animal Session 4.0 CE Common female urinary surgeries with an emphasis placed Dean A. Hendrickson, DVM, MS, DACVS on procedures that can be done in the field ACVS Founding Fellow, Minimally Invasive Surgery (Large Animal Soft Tissue), Professor of Surgery, Department Adult Male Urinary Surgery of Clinical Sciences, College of Veterinary Medicine and Common male urinary surgeries with an emphasis placed Biomedical Sciences, Colorado State University on procedures that can be done in the field Wound Bacteria – Are we helping or creating problems 5:00 - 9:00 pm Trade Show Opening and Dinner with our current therapies Concepts of wound bacteria/biofilm and their involvement “Come on Ore to Butte to Reconnect, Reengage in wound healing with an emphasis placed on the use of and Reenergize” antiseptics in bacteria management Our exhibitors are trusted allied industry partners who generously support the conference. Be sure to come visit Wound Preparation, Debridement and Evaluation with them and check out their fun mining themed booths Wound preparation and debridement featuring techniques while enjoying dinner and a no-host bar. This will also be for effective wound debridement a wonderful opportunity to reengage with your peers from Wound Closure: Primary and Delayed Primary Closure across Montana! In addition, MVMA Honor Roll members and Skin Grafting will be introduced and you will have an opportunity to Basic suture materials and wound characteristics needed support an AVMA Pac Fundraiser. for primary and delayed primary wound closure with an introduction of basic skin grafting techniques Wound Healing: Second Intention Healing Advanced wound care dressings and moist wound healing concepts that are used in second intention healing 2021 Summer Meeting | August 26 - 28, 2021 | Butte, Montana
AGENDA Saturday, August 28 Rethinking Methane - The Path to Climate Neutrality Livestock remains in the crosshairs of the climate change 6:00 - 8:00 am Registration discussion. The most important greenhouse gas from 7:00 - 8:00 am Breakfast Buffet and Trade Show animal agriculture is methane, a short-lived climate pollutant with unique effects on the warming our planet. 8:00 am - Noon Small Animal Session 4.0 CE This presentation sets the tone for a change in the THANK YOU Kevin Kaiser, DVM, DACVO narrative around livestock’s impact on climate. MEETING Animal Eye Clinic of Spokane, Adjunct Professor, Washington State University College of Veterinary Medicine Noon – 1:30 pm Lunch Buffet and General SPONSORS! Membership Meeting Managing Canine Glaucoma and Other Ocular Emergencies 1:30 – 4:30 pm Small Animal Session 3.0 CE GOLD LEVEL The two-hour lecture will focus primarily on the frustra- tions associated with canine glaucoma and the importance Kevin Kaiser, DVM, DACVO of determining the underlying cause. What is the appropri- Diabetic Cataracts and Other Complications of the ate treatment? What medications are available? Are there Canine Lens surgical options? What is the success rate? When should the The lens is a unique structure and can have a detrimental SILVER LEVEL eye be removed? These are some of the common questions impact on the health of the eye when it undergoes changes. that will be answered. The second portion of the lecture will The workings of the lens as well as common lenticular cover other ophthalmic emergencies and how to handle pathology will be discussed. A large portion of the hour these situations and the treatment options available. will be devoted to discussing cataracts with an emphasis Appropriately Identifying and Treating Canine on diabetic cataracts and how to manage lens induced Corneal Ulcers uveitis both medically and with the surgical option of Canine corneal ulcers are a common occurrence in phacoemulsification. veterinary medicine. This lecture will cover recognizing Common Ophthalmic Mistakes and Misconceptions various types of corneal ulcerations including indolent There are many treatment options for common ophthalmic corneal ulcers, melting ulcers, complicated stromal ulcers diseases. This conversation will discuss how treatments and corneal ruptures. Appropriate treatment options that may have been once considered common, may for the various ulcerations will be discussed and how to now no longer be considered ideal. The lecture will determine if referral is needed. also cover potential ocular side effects associated with Navigating Feline Ocular Surface Diseases some commonly used medications. The session will end It is easy to blame feline herpes viral infection for all feline as an open discussion to address questions regarding ocular diseases, but that would be too easy. The lecture cases, treatments, and current scientific literature will discuss common corneal diseases seen in our feline recommendations for certain ophthalmic diseases. patients and how to address the frustrations associated Large Animal Session 3.0 CE with treating this commonly reoccurring conditions. Frank Mitloehner, Ph.D. Large Animal Session 4.0 CE Key Actions to Reduce Livestock’s Contributions to Frank Mitloehner, Ph.D. Climate Change Professor & Air Quality Specialist, Director, UC Davis Animal agriculture will have to adapt to a warming planet. CLEAR Center Besides adaptation, there is significant room for reduction The 2050 Challenge – Feeding a Growing Global of greenhouse gases, via feeding, manure management and Population without Depleting our Natural Resources carbon sequestration strategies. Reductions of these GHGs The global human population is predicted to increase to will position animal agriculture as a sector that provide nearly 10 billion by 2050. This presentation discusses chal- solutions to lower warming of our climate. lenges and opportunities to satisfy the human demand for How Ballot Derived-Public Policy Initiatives Affect animal-based foods without depleting the world’s resources. Welfare of Calves and Poultry in California Facts and Fiction Around Livestock’s Impact on Air California is often at the forefront of animal housing and Quality and Climate husbandry initiatives, such as Prop 2 and Prop 12, both The UN FAO’s report “Livestock’s Long Shadow from 2006,” of which passed with large margins. This presentation compared the impacts of livestock with those of the trans- will discuss the repercussions of such Propositions and portation sector. This report marked the starting point of an how they affect the health and welfare of both calves and unprecedented global campaign against animal agriculture. poultry, respectively. This talk separated facts from fiction in this space. 2021 Summer Meeting | August 26 - 28, 2021 | Butte, Montana
SPEAKERS Jay Tischendorf, DVM Dean A. Hendrickson, DVM, MS, DACVS Founder and Director ACVS Founding Fellow, Minimally Invasive American Ecological Research Institute (—AERIE) Surgery (Large Animal Soft Tissue) Professor of Surgery, Department of Clinical Dr. Jay Tischendorf Sciences, College of Veterinary Medicine and is a veterinarian and Biomedical Sciences, Colorado State University wildlife biologist with special interests ranging Dr. Hendrickson received widely from anesthesia, his DVM from Colorado Special cardiology, dermatology, State University in and parasitology to 1988 and completed recognition One Health, emerging an Equine Surgery and infectious diseases and Medicine Internship at goes to zoonoses. The founder the University of Sydney, and director of the Sydney Australia in 1989. Ed Peretti, DVM, American Ecological He was accepted into and Research Institute (—AERIE), Dr. Tischendorf completed the three-year MVMA President has a BS degree in Zoology from Ohio University combined Large Animal Surgery Residency and and a DVM degree from Colorado State Master of Science program at Cornell University and Program University. With experience spanning field in 1992. He became a faculty member in the biology and scientific research, clinical practice, Department of Surgical Sciences at the School Chair of the 2021 and service in the pharmaceutical industry, Dr. of Veterinary Medicine at the University of Jay has literally worked across the entire North Wisconsin-Madison in August 1992. He joined Summer Meeting, American continent and in Central America and the Department of Clinical Sciences at Colorado Canada, as well. He is certified as an Expert State University in December 1994 as an Equine for the diligent Animal Cruelty Investigator and serves as Surgeon. He has served as VTH Hospital Director scientific advisor and trainer with the National and the Associate Dean for the DVM program at efforts he devoted Animal Care and Control Association, the Law CSU. His primary clinical interests are in Equine Enforcement Training Institute at the University Wound Care and Minimally Invasive Surgery to planning of Missouri, and the National Wildlife Control and has spoken nationally and internationally on Operators Association. Additionally he is both subjects. He has authored papers and book this event. Human-Animal Bond and Fear-Free Certified, chapters on the use of Endoscopic Surgery. He as well as a member of the Pet Industry Joint completed a textbook on Equine Wound Care Advisory Council Zoonoses Committee. Dr. and has authored chapters in other books on Jay previously served as adjunct faculty at the equine wound care. He recently completed the University of Great Falls in Montana and is a 4th Edition of Turner and McIlwraith’s Large former wildland firefighter and US Marine. Animal Surgical Techniques. He consults with various Zoological Societies regarding large and megavertabrate species. He has been part of a team that is working on population management of elephants in southern Africa. 2021 Summer Meeting | August 26 - 28, 2021 | Butte, Montana
SPEAKERS Frank Mitloehner, Ph.D. and a doctoral degree in animal science from Professor & Air Quality Specialist Texas Tech University. Frank was recruited by Director, UC Davis CLEAR Center UC Davis in 2002, to fill its first-ever position focusing on the relationship between livestock Dr. Frank Mitloehner and air quality. is a professor and air quality specialist in Kevin Kaiser, DVM, DACVO cooperative extension in Animal Eye Clinic of Spokane the Department of Animal Adjunct Professor, Washington State University Science at UC Davis. College of Veterinary Medicine Early As such, he shares his knowledge and research, Dr. Kevin Kaiser graduated registration from Washington State both domestically and University College of abroad, with students, scientists, farmers Veterinary Medicine ends and ranchers, policy makers, and the public in 2000. Following at large. Frank is also director of the CLEAR Center, which has two cores – research and graduation, he practiced July 31 - so with a mixed animal communications. The CLEAR Center brings clarity to the intersection of animal agriculture clinic in Walla Walla, register for Washington for nine and the environment, helping our global years. An interest in ophthalmology led him community understand the environmental and to seek a residency program. After finishing the MVMA human health impacts of livestock, so we can his residency in 2012, Dr. Kaiser successfully make informed decisions about the foods we eat and while reducing environmental impacts. completed his board certification requirements 2021 Summer and became a diplomate in the American Frank is committed to making a difference for College of Veterinary Ophthalmologists. He Meeting generations to come. He is passionate about currently works at Animal Eye Clinic of understanding and mitigating air emissions Spokane in Spokane, Washington and is adjunct from livestock operations, as well as studying faculty at Washington State University. His today! the implications of these emissions on the clinic has a relationship with Washington health of farm workers and neighboring State University that allows senior veterinary communities. In addition, he is focusing on the students to spend a two-week rotation with the food production challenge that will become a clinic prior to graduation. This allows them an global issue as the world’s population grows to opportunity to gain exposure to a vast array of nearly 10 billion by 2050. ophthalmology cases. Frank received a Master of Science degree in animal science and agricultural engineering from the University of Leipzig, Germany, 2021 Summer Meeting | August 26 - 28, 2021 | Butte, Montana
Montana Veterinary Medical Association 2021 Summer Meeting Registration Copper King Convention Center – Friday, August 27 & Saturday, August 28 Registration Available Online! Save postage, time and pay with a credit card: visit our website, www.mtvma.org. Please Print Name First CE meeting? o Yes o No As it should appear on your name badge Clinic Provide only if it is used for your mailing address Mailing Address City State Zip Phone Email Two Day Rate (Friday & Saturday) – includes registration packet and all meals Through After Your Fee Total of 14 CE Hours July 31 July 31 (includes meals) MVMA or VMA Member of Other State (not practicing in Montana) $330 $370 Non VMA Member $460 $500 Technician Office Manager $155 $195 Life Member Student No CE Awarded free free One Day Rate – includes registration packet and all meals for one day Through After Your Fee Friday: 7 CE Hours Saturday: 7 CE Hours July 31 July 31 (includes meals) MVMA or VMA Member of Other State Check: Friday Saturday $265 $305 Non VMA Member Check: Friday Saturday $395 $435 Technician Office Manager Check: Friday Saturday $125 $165 Life Member Student No CE Awarded Check: Friday Saturday free free Meals Fee – Life, Students, Guest/Life/Student Meals Guest Name: Guests ONLY Both Days – all meals $100 Friday only $65 One Day Check: Friday Saturday Saturday only $40 Friday Trade Show Dinner ONLY $30 Please let us know if you and/or your guest have any dietary restrictions: Total Amount: $ Lodging: A MVMA room block is available at the Copper King Hotel at the rate of $119/night plus taxes. Discounted rate honored until sold out or July 26, 2021. To make reservations, call the hotel at 406.565.5001 and ask for Lisa at extension 533 or go online at: https://www.choicehotels.com/reservations/groups/VA87K8 Send Registration to: MVMA Questions? Call or email Jenny: PO Box 6322 406-447-4259 Helena, MT 59604 fax: 406-442-8018 info@mtvma.org
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