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SOUTHERN EUROPEAN VETERINARY CONFERENCE SEVILLE SPAIN 7-9 November 2019 www.sevc.info PRELIMINARY PROGRAMME ASOCIACIÓN DE VETERINARIOS ESPAÑOLES ESPECIALISTAS EN PEQUEÑOS ANIMALES
SOUTHERN EUROPEAN VETERINARY CONFERENCE SEVILLE 7-9 November 2019 Seville, Spain • A 3-day meeting • 5,000 professionals Shared fun tastes better. In Seville, the streets and • Attendees from more than 40 countries plazas are places that breathe wellness, a kind of outdoor comfort that make them an extension of • 80 international speakers the home. This is because the public spaces in • 120 lectures Seville are used for meeting and gathering places: Sevillians, tourists and you will all feel a sense of • 200 research abstracts received togetherness, a vital celebration of life. • 17 hands-on labs and workshops There is a certain collective euphoria that is fed by the beauty, the light and that smile everyone has on • Over 100 exhibitors their faces! • Simultaneous translation in all rooms Happiness is shared in spaces such as the Plaza del Salvador. All ages, all types mingle in common spaces like this: Seville is full of these modern forums – where the city is truly lived. Other meeting points you will want to discover include the Plaza del Altozano in Triana, the Plaza de Pescadería, La Alfalfa, La Alameda, the Plaza de San Lorenzo… Cover image © Roman Poljak | Dreamstime.com You don’t need official holidays to enjoy a festive day: the city will make you feel like you’re celebrating! We can be so busy with work, studying or our day-to-day affairs, but Seville will make sure you have a good time. We love that the people who visit us have fun. Every Sevillian seems to be a master of ceremonies... sincerely, a natural talent that has a lot to do with hospitality. You can never feel lost in Seville. 2 SEVILLE, 7-9 NOVEMBER 2019
Scientific programme All conferences in English Scientific Programme Current, practical, scientific information that can be applied immediately by practitioners Until Until Until During the SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME 16/07/2019 20/09/2019 6/11/2019 Congress The SEVC Scientific Programme is aimed at all European veterinarians, particularly Delegate €495 €535 €575 €615 small animal and companion animal practitioners. Student €220 €232 €244 €256 The SEVC’s mission is to present the latest advances in animal care to the veterinary community in a professional, but fun, environment, by offering Poster Presentation €325 €355 €405 - more than 200 lectures by more than 100 worldwide experts. HIGH LEVEL SURGERY Anaesthesia & PAIN MANAGEMENT OPHTHALMOLOGY SMALL ANIMAL MEDICINE Behaviour PRACTICE MANAGEMENT THURSDAY, 7 NOVEMBER 2019 Man-made diseases of the upper Neuropathic pain and itch Fifty shades of red. How to diagnose How to approach the neutropenic Drug selection for enhancement of Clients want much more from you than airways. Brachycephaly and Dr. Clare Rusbridge and treat the red eye patient behaviour modification your technical skills 15.00 miniaturization. Part I DENMARK Dr. Michala de Linde Henriksen Dr. Paul Higgs Dr. Daniel Mills Dr. Renato Costa BRAZIL - 15.55 Dr. Gerhard Oechtering GERMANY Man-made diseases of the upper Feline sedation: when, where and how There is more to it than meets the eye. Diagnosis and management of Behavior modification in stereotypical Customized approach – the key for airways. Brachycephaly and Ocular manifestations of systemic polycythaemia behaviour problems your clients’ hearts CANADA Dr. Paulo Steagall 16.00 miniaturization. Part II diseases Dr. Paul Higgs Dr. Daniel Mills Dr. Renato Costa BRAZIL - 16.55 DENMARK Dr. Gerhard Oechtering Dr. Michala de Linde Henriksen GERMANY THURSDAY All you need to know about ureteral Managing dental pain 17.00- 17.30: coffee break in the exhibition hall ‘Doctor, will my pet see again?’ Acute Problematic pupils: a logical approach Behavioural modification in ageing Improving client compliance in the surgery without using stents or SUBs blindness in our patients to anisocoria dogs feline practice CANADA Dr. Paulo Steagall 17.30 CANADA FRANCE DENMARK Dr. Matthieu Cariou Dr. Michala de Linde Henriksen Dr. Edward Ives Dr. Angela Gonzalez Dr. Margie Scherk - 18.25 The place of surgery in the Anaesthesia in small animals with Common ophthalmic problems in Head trauma: a neurologist’s Problems of adherence in behaviour Screening seniors: integrating early management of urethral sphincter renal disease, what should I do, how exotic pets perspective modification detection programs to benefit your 18.30 mechanism incompetence and why? Dr. Alejandro Bayon del Río Dr. Edward Ives Dr. Daniel Mills patients and practice - 19.25 CANADA FRANCE Dr. Matthieu Cariou Dr. Susana Canfran Dr. Margie Scherk The official languages at the SEVC are English and Spanish. Lectures presented in How I Lectures presented in Treat Simultaneous translation will be provided. Spanish with English translation NAVC Speaker English How I Treat Speakers’ Nationality This is a preliminary programme, subject to change. (North American Veterinary Community) www.sevc.info 3
SMALL ANIMAL MEDICINE FELINE MEDICINE OTHER COMPANION ANIMALS DERMATOLOGY SURGERY PRACTICE MANAGEMENT Scientific Programme Approach to the diagnosis and Skinny old cat, sarcopenia and Endoscopy in reptiles Introduction to nodular disease and Chest wall tumours: chest wall How to deal with unhappy clients 8.30 management of chronic cachexia Dr. Paolo Seller deep fungal infections 8.30 resection and reconstruction Dr. Renato Costa ITALY BRAZIL - enteropathies. Part I - CANADA CANADA 9.25 Dr. Margie Scherk Dr. Laura Ordeix 9.25 Dr. Julius M. Liptak Dr. Stan Marks USA Approach to the diagnosis and Feline parvovirus infection: new Advance imaging in reptile Deep nodular diseases, bacterial Cholecystectomy with laparoscopy Getting cats back into the practice – management of chronic things about an old disease 9.30 lifelong preventive health care - SWEDEN How I Dr. Paolo Seller Dr. Katarina Varjonen Dr. J. Brad Case ITALY USA Treat 9.30 enteropathies. Part II 9.55 CANADA AUSTRALIA How I Dr. Vanessa Barrs Dr. Margie Scherk - Treat 10.25 Dr. Stan Marks USA How to perform a bone marrow Old cat with multiple problems Dispsnea in reptiles Feline pemphigus foliaceus 10.00-11.00: coffee break in the exhibition hall 10.30 biopsy - CANADA SWEDEN How I How I How I Dr. Margie Scherk Dr. Paolo Seller Dr. Katarina Varjonen ITALY Treat Treat Treat 10.55 Dr. Paul Higgs FRIDAY Controversies in the management of Clients, if you ask them, they will come 11.00 canine soft tissue sarcomas Dr. Renato Costa BRAZIL 11.00-11.55: coffee break in the exhibition hall - 11.55 CANADA Dr. Julius M. Liptak FRIDAY, 8 NOVEMBER 2019 What’s the latest on canine How to treat neuropathic pain and Veterinary care for unusual species Approach to canine pododermatitis Laparoscopic gastropexy Leveraging the latest digital marketing 12.00 megaesophagus? A case-based itch in cats such as wallabies and porcupines opportunities SWEDEN Dr. Katarina Varjonen 12.00 Dr. J. Brad Case USA - approach Dr. Clare Rusbridge Dr. Rafa Guerra - Dr. Bill Schroeder 12.55 12.55 USA Dr. Stan Marks USA Common cranial nerve deficits: Feline aspergillosis: are antifungals Approach to clinical cases, where the Histolytic skin diseases in dogs and 13.00 figuring out the floppy face effective? answer was a biopsy of a coelomic cats 13.00-14.25: lunch break in the exhibition hall - organ in reptiles AUSTRALIA 13.55 Dr. Edward Ives Dr. Vanessa Barrs Dr. Stephen D. White USA ITALY Dr. Paolo Seller DERMATOLOGY 14.00-15.25: lunch break in the exhibition hall HIGH LEVEL Thoracoscopic pericardial surgery Feline otitis media 14.30 - Dr. J. Brad Case Dr. Laura Ordeix USA 15.25 NUTRITION ORTHOPAEDICS The vomiting dog; top tips on Feline gammaherpesvirus and Homemade diets – what clinicians Complications of carpal arthrodesis Thoracoscopic surgery for Sterile nodular diseases in dogs and diagnosis and management hepadnavirus: cause for concern? need to know chylothorax cats. Part I SWITZERLAND 15.30 Dr. Rico Vannini 15.30 - - AUSTRALIA 16.25 Dr. Carolina Arenas Dr. Vanessa Barrs Dr. Jennifer Larsen 16.25 Dr. J. Brad Case Stephen D. White USA USA USA Diagnostic approach to canine and How to manage the cat dying of Raw pet foods – what is the evidence Elbow, knee and shoulder arthrodesis 16.30 feline liver disease acute pancreatitis Dr. Jennifer Larsen Dr. Carlos Macias USA - Dr. Carolina Arenas Dr. Luis Bosch Lozano 16.30-17.25: coffee break in the exhibition hall 17.25 17.30-18.25: coffee break in the exhibition hall Basic principles in wound Sterile nodular diseases in dogs and 17.30 management cats. Part II - 18:00 - 18:55: 18.25 Dr. Felipe de Vicente Stephen D. White HIGH LEVEL USA Pet food myths – facts and fakes Feline Medicine and Small Animal Dr. Jennifer Larsen Arthrodesis of the tarsal joints - tips Urethral stenosis following perineal Feline paraneoplastic disorders USA Medicine seminar and tricks for success 18.30 urethrostomy in cats SWEDEN - Dr. Katarina Varjonen Dr. Esteban Pujol 19:00 - 19:25: 18.55 FRANCE How I Dr. Matthieu Cariou SWITZERLAND Dr. Rico Vannini Treat 18.30 Dra. Carolina Arenas Nutritional hyperparathyroidism (case - based) Apocrine gland anal sac 19.25 Dr. Jennifer Larsen How I 19.00 adenocarcinomas in dogs USA Treat - 19.25 CANADA How I Dr. Julius M. Liptak Treat 4 SEVILLE, 7-9 NOVEMBER 2019
SMALL ANIMAL MEDICINE OTHER COMPANION ANIMALS EMERGENCY CRITICAL CARE ORTHOPAEDICS CARDIOLOGY Practice Management Scientific Programme Gait analysis – a guide to Integrating avian diagnostics. Part I Post-operative care of the critical Injuries in sporting dogs This puppy has a murmur: what shall Developing content that motivates pet 8.30 interpretation of gait patient 8.30 I do next? owners SWITZERLAND Dr. Don Harris Dr. Rico Vannini USA - - 9.25 Dr. Natasha Olby Dr. Marc Raffe 9.25 Dr. Domingo Casamian-Sorrosal Dr. Bill Schroeder USA USA USA An update on intervertebral disc Integrating avian diagnostics. Part II What can I get from blood gas Severe open foot injuries The coughing mitral valve disease dog How to build a year long content disease, what has the last decade analysis in small animal patients 9.30 calendar - SWITZERLAND How I Dr. Don Harris Dr. Rico Vannini Dr. Domingo Casamian-Sorrosal How I USA 9.30 taught us? 9.55 Treat Treat - Dr. Marc Raffe Dr. Bill Schroeder USA USA 10.25 Dr. Natasha Olby USA Myasthenia gravis Renal disease in rabbits How I use plasma in small animal 10.00-10.55: coffee break in the exhibition hall 10.30 medicine - Dr. Natasha Olby How I Dr. Don Harris How I USA USA Treat Treat 10.55 Dr. Karen Humm SATURDAY Biomechanical considerations on Ventricular arrhythmias: when to Changing things when it’s tough to do it 11.00 fractures and implants worry Dr. Miguel A. Diaz Sanchez 11.00-11.55: coffee break in the exhibition hall - 11.55 Dr. Carlos Macias Dr. Domingo Casamian-Sorrosal Chiari-like malformations – how to Rabbit GI disease: frequently Diagnosis and treatment of Medial shoulder instability Pericardial disease in 2019: what Building unforgettable moments in your SATURDAY, 9 NOVEMBER 2019 12.00 deal with neuropathic itch and pain overlooked perspectives procoagulant states 12.00 Dr. Gonzalo Belmonte shall I do after pericardiocentesis? clinic - - 12.55 Dr. Natasha Olby Dr. Don Harris Dr. Karen Humm 12.55 Dr. Domingo Casamian-Sorrosal Dr. Miguel A. Diaz Sanchez USA USA 13.00 Tetanus in dogs and cats Advances in exotic pet surgery The bleeding dog: diagnosis and - treatment FRANCE 13.25 Dr. Edward Ives Dr. Minh Huynh Dr. Karen Humm Involuntary eye movements in dogs 13.00-14.25: lunch break in the exhibition hall 13.30 and cats: not just nystagmus! - 13.55 Dr. Edward Ives HIGH LEVEL SURGERY IMAGING 14.00-15.25: lunch break in the exhibition hall Middle ear surgery. How to avoid Diagnostic imaging of the forelimb Top 5 global pet industry trends to help 14.30 complications and the hindlimb pathology. Part I grow your practice - 15.25 Dr. Esteban Pujol Dr. Eduardo Fraga Manteiga Dr. Ernie Ward USA Metronomic therapy: when are we Surgical or not? Orthopaedic and Diagnosis and treatment of major Partial and total vertebrectomy for Diagnostic imaging of the forelimb Video and your practice’s digital 15.30 standing? pathologic cases in avian patients electrolyte disorders in small animal 15.30 vertebral tumours: technique and and the hindlimb pathology. Part II marketing plan - critical care patients - controversies 16.25 16.25 PORTUGAL FRANCE Dr. Joaquim Henriques Dr. Minh Huynh Dr. Eduardo Fraga Manteiga Dr. Bill Schroeder USA CANADA Dr. Marc Raffe Dr. Julius M. Liptak USA Update on canine mast cell tumours Optimise your smartphone for your Acute coagulopathy of trauma in 16.30 exotic dogs and cats. What do we know? PORTUGAL - Dr. Joaquim Henriques 16.30-17.25: coffee break in the exhibition hall 17.25 FRANCE Dr. Minh Huynh Dr. Luis Bosch Lozano Managing complicated wounds Diagnostic imaging of the head Tracking and managing your digital 17.30 Dr. Felipe de Vicente Dr. Federico Vilaplana spend. A lesson in ROI 17.30-18.25: coffee break in the exhibition hall - USA 18.25 Dr. Bill Schroeder USA Canine lymphoma Respiratory distress in birds Case challenges Brachycephaly and miniaturization. Diagnostic imaging of the spine How I manage… to say NO with a smile 18.30 18.30 Advanced surgical protocols for - PORTUGAL FRANCE How I How I - Dr. Joaquim Henriques Dr. Minh Huynh Marc Raffe, Karen Humm Dr. Federico Vilaplana Dr. Miguel A. Diaz Sanchez USA USA Treat Treat 18.55 18.55 malformations of the upper airways PORTUGAL Nuno Felix GERMANY Dr. Gerhard Oechtering Hallmarks of cancer: a brief insight Anaesthetising large carnivores How I manage. When the boss 19.00 into our enemy! Dr. Rafa Guerra How I 19.00 becomes aware that he gets in the way - Treat - 19.25 19.25 of his team PORTUGAL How I Dr. Joaquim Henriques Treat Dr. Miguel A. Diaz Sanchez www.sevc.info 5
ASOCIACIÓN DE VETERINARIOS ESPAÑOLES Hein Meyer ESPECIALISTAS EN PEQUEÑOS ANIMALES After graduating from the Utrecht University Veterinary College in 1983, Dr Meyer spent five years in private small animal practice on the beautiful Caribbean Island FELINE MEDICINE – ISFM-GEMFE of Curaçao. He joined the Utrecht Veterinary College in 1988 where he completed an Internship and Residency in Internal Medicine at the Small Animal Clinical Department. He is a Diplomate with the European College of Veterinary Internal Thursday, 7 November 2019 Medicine (Companion Animals). As lecturer at the Small Animal Clinical Department, he was responsible for the areas of hepatology & nephrology. He conducted extensive research and wrote numerous peer-reviewed papers and book chapters in the 9:35-9:45 Welcome. Valentina Aybar y Esther Sanchez field of hepatology and internal medicine and received his PhD in 1998 on hepatic encephalopathy in dogs. 9:45-10:30 Feline Hyperthyroidism: complicated cases management. He was presented the prestigious ‘Award for Distinction’ in 2003 by the Royal Netherlands Veterinary Margie Scherk Association for his work in organising national and international CE for many years. Hein Meyer joined Hill’s Europe as Director of Professional Affairs in 1999, and is currently Director 10:30-11:00 Feline Diabetes Update: insights on diagnosis and treatment. of Professional & Veterinary Affairs in Europe, the Middle East and Russia, overseeing the veterinary Margie Scherk business channel for Hill’s in the region. 11:00-11:30 Feline Diabetes: how to do and interpret glucose curves. Juan José Ramos Plá Margie Scherk Juan José Ramos Plá graduated from the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine at the University of Zaragoza in 1994 and obtained his Veterinary Doctor degree from the 11:30-12:00 Coffee break Cardenal Herrera University CEU San Pablo de Valencia in 2015. 12:00-13:00 Obesity in cats: more than some extra kilos. Juan José Ramos Dedicated exclusively to the medicine of small animals, he is author and co-author of articles in different international journals, as well as posters and oral 13:00-13:20 Obesity in cats: Relationship with the gastrointestinal communications in national and European congresses. He has taught webminars microbiome. Hein Meyer related to obesity, its management and its consequences, as well as conferences abroad on the same subject. He is the author of the chapter “Obesity: Biology and Management” of the 13:20-13:40 Endocrinology conditions: The impact of nutrition on the feline VIII Edition of the book “Textbook of Veterinary Internal Medicine” (Ettinger, Feldman and Coté) and the genome. Hein Meyer chapter “Obesity” of the recent book Feline Endocrinology (Feldman, Peterson and Fracassi ). He currently works as a Professor in the Department of Internal Medicine and Surgery at the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine of the Cardenal Herrera University CEU de Moncada (Valencia). Margie Scherck Margie graduated from the Ontario Veterinary College in 1982. In 1986 she opened Lectures will be presented in English and Spanish. Simultaneous Cats Only Veterinary Clinic in Vancouver, practicing there until 2008. She published translation will be provided. several clinical trials whilst in practice. She has written numerous book chapters and is an active international speaker as well as enjoying teaching on-line. She is Co- This symposium is not included in the SEVC Scientific Programme. editor of the Journal of Feline Medicine and Surgery. Margie has served extensively Register online: www.sevc.info in the American Association of Feline Practitioners as well other veterinary Members of ISFM, GEMFE or AVEPA - €85 organizations. Her interests include all things feline, in particular, analgesia, the feline digestive system, renal disease, nutrition and enabling more positive interactions with cats. Non-members of ISFM, GEMFE or AVEPA - €105 6 SEVILLE, 7-9 NOVEMBER 2019
Workshops 2019 Haematology Cytology WORKSHOPS OPTICAL MICROSCOPY IN HAEMATOLOGY: KEY OPTICAL MICROSCOPY IN CYTOLOGY: KEY CONCEPTS CONCEPTS FOR A SUCCESSFUL DIAGNOSIS FOR A SUCCESSFUL DIAGNOSIS The SEVC workshops give delegates a unique hands- Put your microscope to use! Master the fundamentals of Haematology Put your microscope to use! Master the fundamentals of cytology, and learn on laboratory experience. Working with small groups and learn how to diagnose a wide variety of pathologies. A practical and how to diagnose a wide variety of pathologies. A practical and interactive lab! (maximum 20 people), world-class instructors will teach interactive lab! This course will teach participants how to use a microscope to interpret new techniques using the latest equipment. This course will teach participants how to use a microscope to interpret a cytological specimens from a wide range of tissues. Cytology is an important The workshops are presented in English, but instructors large range of blood smears. Participants will review cases first with individual step in a large number of clinical cases. The correct use of the in clinic microscopes and then collectively with a videomicroscope. Brief presentations microscope can help the clinician to quickly assess a clinical case, mainly will provide assistance with other languages. will be made prior to each group of cases to prepare participants for the changes in animals with a mass or cavity effusions and to differentiate inflammation on the slides that represent certain pathologies. Each participant will receive from neoplasia, as well as the specific types of neoplasia. Participants will Delegates can register for the workshops only, without individual attention from the instructors during this interactive lab. review cases first with individual microscopes and then collectively with a registering for the SEVC Scientific Programme. videomicroscope. Brief presentations will be made prior to each group of SPEAKERS: J. Pastor (SPAIN) F. Clemente (SPAIN) cases to prepare participants for the changes on the slides that represent VENUE: Palacio de Congresos de Sevilla (FIBES) certain pathologies. Each participant will receive individual attention from the Workshop main sponsor 2019. DATE: Thursday 7 instructors during this interactive lab. TIME: 8.00 - 11.00 SPEAKERS: J. Pastor (SPAIN) F. Clemente (SPAIN) SEATS: 18 VENUE: Palacio de Congresos de Sevilla (FIBES) FEE: 270€ (210€ if you also register to the SEVC Scientific Programme) DATE: Thursday 7 TIME: 11:30 - 14:30 SEATS: 18 FEE: 270€ (210€ if you also register to the SEVC Scientific Programme) The SEVC workshops and laboratories adhere strictly to the ethical oversight directions and approval under Spanish regulations in their use of live animals. The number of animals used is always minimal. Every effort is made to avoid situations and procedures that would cause anxiety and pain in the animals, and appropriate sedation and analgesia are used whenever necessary. No animal will be euthanised to meet the needs of any SEVC workshop. www.sevc.info 7
Ultrasonography Ultrasonography Ultrasonography WORKSHOPS CANINE ABDOMINAL ULTRASONOGRAPHY: ULTRASOUND DIAGNOSIS OF ABDOMINAL ULTRASOUND DIAGNOSIS OF ABDOMINAL HANDS-ON LAB! PATHOLOGIES: BEGINNER LEVEL PATHOLOGIES: INTERMEDIATE LEVEL Learn how to obtain high quality images to make accurate ultrasound Identification of abdominal disease made easy! By attending this lab, Identification of abdominal disease made easy! By attending this lab, diagnoses. In this hands-on lab with live dogs, participants will practise participants will enhance their ultrasonographic interpretation skills and gain participants will enhance their ultrasonographic interpretation skills and gain locating abdominal organs with the guidance of experts. useful knowledge and tips for diagnosing the most frequent clinical cases in useful knowledge and tips for diagnosing difficult clinical cases in abdominal abdominal diseases. diseases. In this wet lab with Beagle dogs, the participants will learn adequate positioning and handling of the probe to optimise the evaluation of most abdominal organs. In this interpretation lab, participants will review in groups, video clips of In this interpretation lab, participants will review in groups, video clips of challenging The lab is organized in stations with one dog attended by 4 participants. The common abdominal disorders. Identifying abnormalities and listing differential or uncommon abdominal disorders. Identifying abnormalities and listing differential main organs that will be evaluated are: liver, spleen, kidneys, adrenal glands, diagnoses as relevant to the case presented will enhance interpretation skills. diagnoses as relevant to the case presented will enhance interpretation skills. bladder, the gastrointestinal tract, pancreas and lymph nodes (jejunal and medial Groups of 2 participants around a computer station will review clinical cases. Groups of 2 participants around a computer station will review clinical cases. For iliac), and reproductive tract. By the end of the lab, the participants should feel For each case, a brief clinical history will be provided. The groups will then each case, a brief clinical history will be provided. The groups will then engage in comfortable identifying most of the abdominal organs. engage in identifying abnormalities and reaching a differential diagnosis list identifying abnormalities and reaching a differential diagnosis list with pertinent with pertinent clinical recommendations to manage the animal. Organizing the clinical recommendations to manage the animal. Organizing the findings, prioritising SPEAKERS: A. Agut (SPAIN)F. Vilaplana (USA), E. Fraga (SPAIN), T. Gregori findings, prioritising the differential diagnoses and interpretation tips will then be the differential diagnoses and interpretation tips will then be discussed with all (SPAIN) discussed with all groups. In this lab, only common abdominal disorders will be groups. In this lab, participants with experience in ultrasound will review more VENUE: Palacio de Congresos de Sevilla (FIBES) discussed. challenging abdominal disorders. DATE: Thursday 7 SPEAKERS: F. Vilaplana (USA) T. Gregori (SPAIN) SPEAKERS: T. Gregori (SPAIN) F. Vilaplana (USA) TIME: 9:30 - 13:30 VENUE: Palacio de Congresos de Sevilla (FIBES) VENUE: Palacio de Congresos de Sevilla (FIBES) SEATS: 16 DATE: Friday 8 DATE: Friday 8 FEE: 392€ (312€ if you also register to the SEVC Scientific Programme) TIME: 9.00 - 11.00 TIME: 12.00 - 14.00 SEATS: 18 SEATS: 18 FEE: 180€ (140€ if you also register to the SEVC Scientific Programme) FEE: 180€ (140€ if you also register to the SEVC Scientific Programme) 8 SEVILLE, 7-9 NOVEMBER 2019
Radiology Surgery Behaviour Orthopaedics WORKSHOPS DIAGNOSING THORACIC DISEASES ON GASTROINTESTINAL AND URINARY HELPING CLIENTS WITH PROBLEM PET MUSCULOESKELETAL RADIOGRAPHS SUTURING TECHNIQUES BEHAVIOUR. BEYOND BEHAVIOURAL ULTRASONOGRAPHY FOR THE Learn how to perform accurate radiographic diagnoses Learn to produce minimal tissue trauma for a a better ADVICE ORTHOPAEDIC SURGEON: PRACTICE of the main thoracic diseases. healing and how to avoid postoperative incision leak in A key for a proper behaviour changes implementation LAB AND CASE REVIEW your gastrointestinal and urinary surgeries. After being provided with a brief clinical history, digital The behavioural interventions necessary to change an “Why not taking advantage of your ultrasounds machine thoracic radiographs will be reviewed. Interpretation skills In this hands-on session, delegates will learn how to animal’s behaviour are well described for many problems, for diagnosing orthopaedic problems?” and case management recommendations will be enhanced correctly perform basic abdominal surgical procedures however implementation is not always successful. In this First using Beagle dogs, the participants will learn during these reviews. In this film reading workshop, the (i.e. enterotomy, enterectomy, gastrotomy, gastrectomy workshop we will consider the barriers facing clients that adequate positioning and handling of the probe to participants will be grouped in pairs around a computer and cystotomy), and how to check if the tissue apposition indicate what additional support they require or what optimise the evaluation of most joints (especially the station. Radiographs along with a succinct clinical history is adequate in order to prevent the risk of postoperative other actions need to be taken before behaviour therapy shoulder, elbow, stifle and tarsus) and some other will be provided on each computer made available to leakage. Various suture patterns will be presented and can be begin. The session will be interactive and based in musculoskeletal structures. After a short introducing each group. Identification of pertinent findings, listing practiced on gastrointestinal and bladder segments. case-studies. We will use video extracts to indicate and lecture, the participants will start the interpretation lab. of differential diagnoses, conclusions along with case Participants will learn all the relevant suture patterns to discuss what to look out (or more often listen out) for, During the workshop participants will review in groups, management recommendation(s) will be discussed in a from the basic simple interrupted and simple continuous which indicate how prepared clients are to implement your video clips of common musculoskeletal disorders. Groups structured manner to build sound interpretation skills. pattern, to the more advanced patterns such as Cushing, preferred treatment programme and what to do when there of 2 participants around a computer station will review Lembert or Mattress patterns, and practice different is no common ground. SPEAKERS: E. Fraga (SPAIN) F. Vilaplana (USA) clinical cases. For each case, a brief clinical history will knotting techniques. Where and when the different types VENUE: Palacio de Congresos de Sevilla (FIBES) SPEAKERS: D. Mills (UK) J. Fatjó (SPAIN) be provided. The groups will then engage in identifying of sutures are used will also be discussed. This is an DATE: Saturday 9 abnormalities and reaching a differential diagnosis list interactive, hands-on session focused on basic surgery VENUE: Palacio de Congresos de Sevilla (FIBES) TIME: 10.00 - 12.00 with pertinent clinical recommendations to manage the and it is intended for veterinary surgeons with minimal DATE: Friday 8 animal. Organizing the findings, prioritising the differential SEATS: 18 experience in this field. TIME: 14:30 - 18:30 diagnoses and interpretation tips will then be discussed FEE: 180€ (140€ if you also register to the SEVC Scientific SPEAKERS: P. Lafuente (SPAIN) R. Jarlkvist (DENMARK) SEATS: 16 with all groups. Programme) FEE: 392€ (312€ if you also register to the SEVC Scientific VENUE: Palacio de Congresos de Sevilla (FIBES) SPEAKERS: F. Vilaplana (USA) T. Gregori (SPAIN) DATE: Thursday 7 Programme) VENUE: Palacio de Congresos de Sevilla (FIBES) TIME: 9.00 - 13.00 DATE: Thursday 7 SEATS: 20 TIME: 15.00 - 17.00 FEE: 392€ (312€ if you also register to the SEVC Scientific SEATS: 16 Programme) FEE: 500€ (375€ if you also register to the SEVC Scientific Programme) www.sevc.info 9
SOUTHERN EUROPEAN VETERINARY CONFERENCE CONGRESO NACIONAL AVEPA ASOCIACIÓN DE VETERINARIOS ESPAÑOLES ESPECIALISTAS EN PEQUEÑOS ANIMALES SEVC Venue FIBES Sevilla Avda. Alcalde Luis Uruñuela, 1 41020 Sevilla, Spain www.fibes.es SEVC Headquarters Paseo de San Gervasio 46-48, E7 08022 Barcelona, Spain T: +34 932 531 522 secre@sevc.info www.sevc.info twitter.com/The_SEVC www.facebook.com/TheSEVC www.sevc.info
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