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2009 Scientific Program

 

Saturday, December 5
Morning 
 
Committee Meetings

 

 

 Afternoon

 

1-2:30                Forums

 

2:30-4:00           Forums

 

6:00                   Opening Reception

 

 


Sunday, December 6
Morning

 

 

8:30                     Opening Session

            Moderator – Nat A. White
             

 

9:00-10:30           Keynote Speaker - Steve Gilliland

                            Sponsored by Bayer HeatlhCare Animal Health, manufacturers of Legend®
                           (hyaluronate Sodium) Injectable Solution..
 
Steve Gilliland, CSP, is one of the most in-demand and top-rated speakers in the United States and Canada. Steve's motto is "If you take care of people, the business will follow." Implementing this principle, he has helped people grow their businesses and expand their lives by teaching them to rethink their work, their relationships and themselves. Steve launched his full-time speaking career and built a multimillion-dollar company on the same philosophy he expounds to his audiences. If you continually learn more about your company, your industry, your customer and yourself, you will always be a leader. You will be purpose-driven rather than process-driven, and you will make a difference. Steve learned great compassion for people and commitment to a hard-work and balanced-life ethic at the knee of his highly principled Christian mother.
 
A talented speaker and author, Steve Gilliland has an appeal that transcends barriers of age, culture and occupation. He is one of the seven percent of speakers in the world, among the 5,000 who belong to the International Federation for Professional Speakers, to hold the designation of Certified Speaking Professional. He has also been recognized by Who's Who for Speakers and Business Professionals. Steve has shared the platform with such distinguished people as Ken Blanchard, the late Governor Ann Richards, Rudolph Giuliani, Bruce Jenner, Bob Eubanks, and Jack Canfield, creator and cofounder of Chicken Soup for the Soul.
 
His audiences and clients are a Who's Who list of American businesses and nonprofit organizations. He speaks to more than 250,000 people annually and influences the lives of millions through his keynote speeches, books, CDs and DVDs. An extensive array of these products have been utilized by small businesses, Fortune 500 companies, U.S. government agencies, churches, school districts and nonprofit organizations. Speaking the language of active business leaders, his new book, Mum's The Word, identifies eight lessons in leadership.
 

Whether Steve is kicking off an event, training all day or closing a convention, his entertaining and interactive style helps audiences connect and relate as he shows them how to open doors to success in their careers, their relationships and their lives. They leave with a renewed sense of enthusiasm for which they are and for what really matters. Steve is not only a speaker who challenges people to change; he motivates them to do so.


 

10:30                   Kester News Hour

                            Made possible through a grant from the estate of Dr. Wayne O. Kester

               

                            Presenters:

                            Margo Macpherson – Reproduction

                            Scott Palmer – Surgery

                            Bonnie Rush - Medicine

               

 

Afternoon 

 

 

In-depth: Anesthesia and Pain Management
Moderator: John A. Hubbell
Sponsored by Pfizer Animal Health, makers of DORMOSEDAN®.

 

1:30    AAEP Survey on the Use of Sedatives, Analgesics, and Anesthetics in the Horse – John E.
           Hubbell

1:50     Practical Standing Chemical Restraint of the Horse – John E. Hubbell  **

2:30     Balancing Total Intravenous Anesthesia and Inhalant Anesthesia in Horses – Ann E. Wagner

3:20     Equine Analgesics: What Do We Have and What Do We Need? – Nora S. Matthews **

4:10     The Case for the Use of Acepromazine in Male Horses - Nora S. Matthews
4:45     The Case Against the Use of Acepromazine in Male Horses - Ann E. Wagner
4:40     Rebuttals, Questions, and Discussion

 

 

 

Medicine - Foal

Moderator: Rodney Belgrave

Sponsored by Purina, makers of Equine Senior® and WellSolve® Horse Feeds

 

1:30         Review of Neonatal Seizure Management - Peter R. Morresey **
1:55         Ophthalmic Lesions in Equine Neonates Presenting to a Referral Hospital for Evaluation of
                Non-Ophthalmic Disease   - Amber L. Labelle
2:20         Pharmacokinetics and Safety of Oral Doses of Meloxicam in Foals Less Than 6 Weeks of
                Age - Sharanne Raidal
2:45         Pharmacokinetics of Intravenous and Subcutaneous Ceftiofur Sodium in Neonatal Foals -
               Tiffany L. Hall
3:10         Sale Price and Race Performance in Horses Previously Diagnosed With Lawsonia
                intracellularis Infection - Michelle L. Frazer
3:35         Chemoprophylactic Effects of Gallium Maltolate Against Rhodococcus equi Pneumonia
                Among Foals at Endemic Equine Breeding Farms - Keith M. Chaffin
4:00         Use of Thoracic Ultrasound for the Prevention of Rhodococcus equi Pneumonia on Endemic
                Farms - Jeanette L. McCracken **
4:25         How to Use a Quantitative Turbidimetric Immunoassay Assay to Determine Immunoglobulin
                G Concentrations in Neonatal Foals –   Ryan A. Ferris

4:45         How to Anesthetize Foals on the Farm for Minor Surgical Procedures – Lori A. Bidwell  **

 

 

 

Lameness I
Moderator: Brad Jackman
Sponsored by Luitpold Pharmaceuticals, manufacturers of Adequan® joint therapy.

 

1:30         How to Evaluate Clinically Indistinct Gait Deficits to Differentiate Musculoskeletal and Neurological Causes – Bradford Bentz

1:50         Current Joint Therapies in Equine Practice: A Survey of Veterinarians 2009 – Dora J. Ferris **

2:15         Clinical Follow-up of Horses Treated With Bone Marrow Derived Mesenchymal Stem Cells for Musculoskeletal Lesions – Dora J. Ferris **

2:40         Intravenous versus Intraarticular Treatment of Osteoarthritis With Polyglycan® Assessed Using an Equine Experimental Model – David D. Frisbie

3:05         Effect of Hyaluronic Acid and Betamethasone on Interleukin-1 Treated Chondrocyte Pellets – Elysia Schaefer

3:30         How to Perform Ethyl Alcohol Arthrodesis of the Tarsometatarsal Joint in the Standing Horse – Chris D. Bell

3:50         Osteoarthritis of the Carpometacarpal Joint (Carpal Spavin): Treatment of 12 Cases by Arthrodesis – Spencer M. Barber

4:15         Review of Electrotherapy Devices for Use in Veterinary Medicine – Sheila J. Schils
 

1:30-5   

Business “How to” Session
Moderator: Mike Pownall 
Sponsored by Merial, makers of RECOMBITEK™ Equine Vaccines.
 
Explore new business techniques and strategies to help improve your practice’s efficiency and profitability.  Gain actionable approaches to everyday business issues that face the busy equine practitioner.  A unique collection of individual sessions, choose one – or attend them all!
1:30         How to Purchase Equipment – Nikki Quenette
2:00         How to Market Your Practice – Joe Manning

2:30         How to Develop New Profit Centers – Mike Pownall

3:00         How to Select a Professional Advisor – Robert Magnus

3:30         How to Transition a New Associate Into Your Practice – Erica Lacher

4:00         How to Leverage Technicians (Medical and Management Options) – Kathleen Anderson
4:30         How to Meet Challenges in Changing Business Climates – Nicki Quenette 
 
 
1:30 - 5     The Equitarian Initiative
                 Moderator: Jay Merriam 
                 Sponsored by Pfizer Animal Health.

This program is a one half day session with 11 different speakers giving short topics that succinctly outline the goals of the initiative, the means of implementation and the proposed long-term strategies that could help to develop them.

 The topics will be brief, to the point and should serve to excite the interest of those who are contemplating some form of “pro-bono” work but don’t have any ideas as to how to do it. These topics will illuminate the problem (a scarcity of veterinary care to serve 90 percent of the world’s equids, essential for human subsistence), discuss its global and local implications, and posit a plan to allow interaction between doctors, students, donors and educational partners; ultimately helping AAEP expand its role from the “voice of the horse” to actual healer and advocate on a worldwide basis.  Read more.

 
 
Table Topics
Sponsored by Milburn Equine, a division of Webster Veterinary Supply, Inc., and Pfizer Animal Health, Makers of Strongid® C/C2X™. 
 

These informal but highly informative sessions allow attendees to interact with facilitators and other attendees to discuss common practice problems and solutions.

 

1:30 – 3:00

 

Contagious Equine Metritis (CEM) – Terry Blanchard and Andy Schmidt
Embryo Transfer – Rob Foss and Joe Noble

Foal Care in the Field – Jeanette McCracken and Wendy Vaala

Foot Lameness – Reese Hand and Kent Carter

Infectious Diseases – Barbara Dallap Schaer and Debra Sellon

Lameness in the Western Performance Horse – Robin Dabareiner and Alan Donnell

Managing Acute and Chronic Laminitis – Bill Baker and Raul Bras

 

 

3:30 – 5:00

 

ABVP Certification – John Dascanio, Brent Hague, and Mike Erskine

Advocacy and the Equine Practitioner – Miles Hildebrand and James Zeliff
Pain Management - Jim Kenney and Debra Sellon

Problem Breeding Mare – Kevin Hahn and Michelle LeBlanc

Sport Horse Practice (Jumpers) – Duncan Peters and Steve Soule

Use of the Wooden Shoe – Mike Steward and Steve O’Grady

Advanced Dentistry: Restorative, Peridontal, Endodontic, and Orthodontic Procedures  – Bob Baratt and Ed Earley


Monday, December 7
Morning 

 

Frank J. Milne State-of-the-Art Lecture                                       

Moderator: David D. Frisbie

Produced by the AAEP Foundation
Sponsored by Platinum Performance, "Where Good Nutrition Meets Good Medicine."

 

  

8:00         Operative Orthopedics of the Equine Fetlock Joint

                Fractures, Fragments, Failures and Fixes - Larry R. Bramlage

 

 Dr. Larry Bramlage is a 1975 graduate of the Kansas State University College of Veterinary Medicine (DVM 1975).  He did an internship (’75-’76) at Colorado State University and a residency at the Ohio State University (’76-78).  He received a master of science degree from The Ohio State University (MS 1978). He holds a Diploma of the American College of Veterinary Surgeons (Diplomate ACVS, 1983).  After his residency he remained at the The Ohio State University as an equine surgeon and faculty member.  He served as equine chairman of the A-O/ASIF Principles Course on the Fixation of Fractures from 1978 until 1990. He developed the AO/ASIF Advanced Course on Fracture Fixation and is currently co-chairman of the course.  In 1984 he was named an associate professor and the head of Equine Medicine and Surgery at The Ohio State University.  He operated a consulting surgical practice in addition to his faculty position.  In 1989 he moved to Lexington, Ky., where he is now a partner in the Rood and Riddle Equine Hospital. 

 

 Dr. Bramlage is an internationally recognized equine orthopedic surgeon.  He is a past president of the AAEP, and the American College of Veterinary Surgeons.  He participates in the "On Call" program to provide veterinary expertise during media coverage of major horseracing events including the Triple Crown and Breeder's Cup races. Bramlage has chaired and participated in many AAEP committees.

 

 In recognition of his dedication and contribution to Thoroughbred racing, Dr. Bramlage was awarded the 1994 Jockey Club Gold Medal. He is a director of the Grayson-Jockey Club Research Foundation, and for ten years, he was chairman of the Research Advisory Committee of the Grayson-Jockey Club Research Foundation. His additional honors include the 1997 Tierklink Hochmoor Prize for his pioneering work regarding the internal fixation of fractures, and the 1998 Distinguished Alumnus award from The Ohio State University, an Alumni Fellow Award from Kansas State University, and the British Equine Veterinary Association's Special Award of Merit.  He was elected to membership in The Jockey Club in 2002. He has received the Distinguished Service Award from the AAEP and in 2008 he was named an AAEP Distinguished Lifetime Member.

 

Dr. Bramlage has authored over 100 peer reviewed publications, along with numerous book chapters.  He has spoken internationally on many occasions on the subject of equine surgery, and has given the keynote address at the British Equine Veterinary Association, and the European College of Veterinary Surgeons.

 

Dr. Bramlage considers his work with internal fixation techniques in the horse as chairman of the AO/ASIF Course, and the development of many of the techniques currently used in fracture fixation in the horse as his most significant contribution to the veterinary profession.

 

The Frank J. Milne Lecture debuted at the 1997 convention in Phoenix, Arizona.  Named for AAEP past president and distinguished life member Frank J. Milne, the lecture series features “state of the art” information on subjects and techniques considered important by the equine veterinary profession.

 

Business Education
Moderator: Robert Magnus
Sponsored by Butler Animal Health Supply®, Value Based, Solutions Driven.
 
8-9:00              61 Minutes: Current Business & Financial Trends - Robert Magnus and Mike 
                            Pownall and Joop Loomans 
 
Just a Little Bit More Business Information Than You'll Get Anywhere Else
 
What is the current business news in the marketplace? Why is it relevant to my practice? Join us for an hour of stimulating dialogue on current events in the business world that are relevant to the equine veterinary industry. Learn how this valuable resource can aid you in making the decisions that affect your practice.  This lively interaction is guaranteed to capture your interest and make you question your own business management strategies.
                      
9:15-Noon      Staff Compensation, Productivity and Performance – Dale Feinhauer
 
How do you know what to pay your employees?  Are you compensating your staff at a fair market rate?  Explore in depth support staff compensation, production, and performance evaluations.  If you want to get your employees excited about and involved in your practice’s growth, a pay-for-performance compensation system may be just what you need.
 
 
10 a.m. - Noon    CEM Panel
Moderator:Dale Paccamonti
Panelists: Tim Cordes, Pat Griffin, Andy Schmidt, and Peter Timoney
 
An outbreak of CEM in 2008 and 2009 has greatly impacted the commercial value of some stallions and has imposed significant financial burden on stallion owners, mare owners and veterinarians.  Disease surveillance, USDA rules and stallion and mare management will be discussed in an open forum.
 
 Afternoon
 

 

In-depth: Critical Care

Moderator – Pamela A. Wilkins

Sponsored by the Veterinary Emergency and Critical Care Society.

 

 

1:30         Evolution and Future of Sepsis Treatment in Equine Emergency and Critical Care –Pamela A.
                Wilkins
2:30         Advances in Assessing and Treating the Emergency Equine Patient:  A Surgical Perspective
                –Barbara Dallap Schaer

3:30         Equine Critical Care in Private Practice – Fairfield T. Bain**

 

 
Medicine - Neurology
Moderator: Debra Sellon
Sponsored by Intervet/Schering-Plough Animal Health, manufacturers of EquiRab™.

 

 

1:30         How to Diagnose and Treat Neuromuscular Diseases: “The Weak, Trembling Horse” – Joan Norton **

1:50         Evidence-Based Review of Diagnosis and Treatment of Sarcocystis neurona Infection (Equine Protozoal Myeloencephalitis) – Amy Johnson **

2:15         Efficacy and Duration of Immunity of an Inactivated Equine Rabies Virus Vaccine – Craig D.
                Barnett

2:40         Evaluation of Serological Responses in Primed Pre-Partum Broodmares Post-Vaccination With a West Nile Virus Vaccine, Live Flavivirus Chimera – Cynthia V. Gutierrez

3:05         Equine Encephalomyelitis Outbreak Caused by a Genetic Lineage 2 West Nile Virus in HungaryOrsolya Kutasi

3:30         Effect of siRNA on Virus Shedding, Viremia and Clinical Disease in Experimental EHV-1 Infection – Margaret M. Brosnahan

3:55         Biomechanical and Molecular Characteristics of Heritable Equine Regional Dermal Asthenia in Quarter Horses – Ann M. Rashmir-Raven

4:20         Economic Evaluation of Heritable Equine Regional Dermal Asthenia in the Quarter Horse Cutting Industry – Ann Rashmir-Raven

 

 

Lameness - Racing

Moderator: Chris Kawcak

Sponsored by Platinum Performance, "Where Good Nutrition Meets Good Medicine." 

 

 

1:30         Review of Safety of Turf Versus Non-Turf (Synthetic and Dirt) Racing Surfaces - Andrew F.  
                Clarke

1:55         Observations Related to Catastrophic Injuries in Racing Quarter Horses From 2005 to 2008 - Mark J. Martinelli

2:20         Fatal Musculoskeletal Injuries of Quarter Horse Racehorses in CaliforniaTiffany
                L. Sarrafian
2:45         Review of Patterns of Humeral Fracture in Thoroughbred Racehorses – Sara C. Sammons

3:10         Effects of Third Metacarpal Geometry on the Incidence of Condylar Fractures in Thoroughbred Racehorses – Chris E. Kawcak

3:35         Cumulative Stress-Induced Injury of the Distal Third Metacarpal/Metatarsal Bone in
                Thoroughbred Racehorses: 55 Cases (2000-2009) – Travis M. Tull 

4:00         Palmar Lesions and Trabecular Bone Compaction Likely Precede Proximal Sesamoid Bone Mid-Body Fractures in Thoroughbred Racehorses – Lucy A. Anthenill

4:25         Racing Performance in Thoroughbred Yearlings Diagnosed With Base Sesamoid Fractures
                on Radiographic Sales Surveys: 37 Cases (1999-2005) – Hannah Wellman
 
 
 
Business Education Interactive Workshop
Moderator: Dan Keenan

 

1:30         Staffing Issue and Management – Dale Feinhauer
 

                Learn new approaches to manage your staff using such tools as compensation strategies and performance evaluations, among others.  This interactive program will help all participants improve their skills and exchange ideas when dealing with difficult situations in the workplace.

 


Tuesday, December 8
Morning 

 

 

In-depth: Colic

Moderator – Anthony Blikslager

Sponsored by Boehringer Ingelheim Vetmedica, manufacturers of Buscopan™.

 

8:00         Critical Decisions in Colic – Anthony Blikslager **

9:00         Advances in Management of Small Intestinal Disease Causing Colic - Anthony Blikslager**

10:00       Advances in Management of Large Intestinal Colic – Alison Morton**

 

 

Lameness II
Moderator: Stephen O’Grady
Sponsored by the Dolly Green Foundation.

 

8:00         Guidelines for Trimming the Equine Foot: A Review – Stephen E. O’Grady **

8:25         Survey of Horseshoe Characteristics and Their Relationship to Catastrophic Injuries in a
                Population of Racing Quarter Horses –   Mark J. Martinelli
8:50         Diffusion of Anesthetic Following a Low Palmar Nerve Block on the Forelimb – Katie S.
                Amend **
9:15         How to Perform a Modified Standing Deep Digital Flexor Tenotomy at the Level of the
                Proximal Interphalangeal Joint –   Wayne R. Waguespack

9:35         Palmar Process Fractures in Foals: A Prospective Radiographic Survey of the Incidence and Duration of Fractures on a Virginia Farm – John J. Dascanio        

10:00       Equine Distal Limb Wounds Managed With Phalangeal Casts: 50 Cases – Allison Stewart**

10:25       Retrospective Case Series of 20 Horses (2002-2009) Sustaining Puncture Wounds to the Navicular Bursa With Maggot Debridement Therapy as an Adjunctive Treatment – Raul Bras**

10:50       Evaluation of Regional Limb Perfusion with Amikacin Using the Saphenous, Cephalic and Palmar Digital Veins – Gal Kelmer **    

               

 

Pregnant Mare
Moderator: Margo Macpherson
Sponsored by Intervet/Schering-Plough Animal Health, manufacturers of Regu-Mate® (altrenogest).

 

8:00         How to Evaluate Equine Embryos – Patrick McCue
8:20        Success Rate of Post-Fixation Twin Reduction Using Cranio-Cervical Dislocation – Karen E.
                Wolsfdorf
8:55         Bioactivity of 5α-Dihydroprogesterone in Mares: Endometrial Response and Maintenance of
                Early Pregnancy – Elizabeth Scholtz
9:20         Preliminary Evidence of Fetal Cortisol Production in Response to Inflammation in a  Model of
                Equine Placentitis Sara Lyle
9:45         FoalinMare: Insights Inside the Foaling MareJan Govaere     
10:10       Survival and Fertility Rates After Cesarean Section – Kimberly Abernathy  **          
10:35       How to Repair Cervical Tears Using a Trendelenburg Type Positioning – John O’Leary
10:55       Standing Hand-Assisted Laparoscopic Ovariectomy: 66 Cases – Jacob T. Goodin
 
 
Business Education
Moderator: Mitchell Rode
 
Current business management issues from key leaders in the equine veterinary profession.
 
8:00        Practice Ownership – Is It for You? – Ann Dwyer
9:00        How to Make Your Practice More Profitable – Mark Reilly
10:00      Building Value: An Ongoing Priority – Elizabeth Bellavance
11:00      How to Successfully Exit Your Business – Elizabeth Bellavance

 

Table Topics
Sponsored by Milburn Equine, a division of Webster Veterinary Supply, Inc., and Pfizer Animal Health, Makers of Strongid® C/C2X™.

 

These informal but highly informative sessions allow attendees to interact with facilitators and other attendees to discuss common practice problems and solutions.

 

8-9:30

 

Basic Dentistry – Tom Daugherty and Jon Gieche

Conformational Defects in Foals – Bob Hunt and Don Slone

Deworming Strategies and Parasite Resistance – Julie Wilson and Wendy Vaala

Pre-purchase Exams – Duncan Peters and Liam O'Leary

Endocrine Diseases – Frank Andrews and Nicholas Frank

Corynebacterium pseudotuberculosisSharon Spier and Mary Beth Whitcomb

 

 

10-11:30

 

Behavioral Abnormalities – David Hayes and Andy Anderson

Lameness in the Gaited Horse – Scott Bennett and Mike Harry

Non-Surgical Joint Therapies – Tim Lynch and Wayne McIlwraith

Ophthalmology – Ann Dwyer and Amber Labelle

Equine Viral Arteritis (EVA)Reed Holyoak and Charlie Broaddus

 

 

 

Afternoon 

 

 

In-depth: Pre-purchase Exam

Moderator – Richard D. Mitchell

Sponsored by Bayer HealthCare Animal Health, manufacturers of Legend® (hyaluronate Sodium) Injectable Solution.

 

1:30         Pre-purchase Examinations: An Historical Perspective and Important Things to Consider -
                Steve Soule **

2:00         Purchase Examination of the Western Performance Horse - Kent Carter **

2:30         Imaging Considerations in the Purchase Examination of the Performance Horse - Richard
                Mitchell**
3:15         Imaging Review Session –Jerry Black, Kent Carter, Richard Mitchell, and Steve Soule**

 

 
Medicine – Respiratory/Cardiovascular
Moderator: Harold McKenzie
Sponsored by the American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine (ACVIM).

 

1:30         An Accelerated Vaccination Schedule for use in an Equine Influenza Emergency ResponseCharles M. El-Hage **

1:55         Comparison of Single Versus Boosted Vaccine Protocols for a Modified Live and Killed Virus Vaccine in Inducing Serologic Response Against Equine Influenza in Performance Horses of Different Ages – Justin D. McCormick

2:20         Review of the Diagnosis, Treatment and Management of Equine Multinodular Pulmonary Fibrosis (Five Cases) – Rodney L. Belgrave

2:45         Tracheal Mucus and Breathing Zone Exposure to Particulate Matter in Racehorses: A Case-Control Study – Melissa L. Millerick-May

3:10         How to Diagnose and Treat Ventricular Tachycardia – Amanda M. House **
3:30         How to Perform an Equine Field Necropsy – Sally L. Ness**

3:50         Endogenous Steroid Profiling of Young Thoroughbred Horses in Athletic Training – Benjamin Moeller

4:15         Ocular Findings in Quarter Horses with Hereditary Equine Regional Dermal Asthenia –
                Cathleen Mochal
4:40         Efficacy of Furosemide for Prevention of Exercise-Induced Pulmonary Hemorrhage in
                Thoroughbred Racehorses - Paul S. Morley

 

 

Non-Pregnant Mare and Stallion

Moderator: Dale Paccamonti

 

1:30         How to Diagnose Common Equine Reproductive Tract Bacterial Pathogens Using Chromogenic Agar – David P. Beehan

1:50         Effect of Intra-Uterine Infusion of Diluted N-acetylcysteine on Equine Endometrium – Alicia Gores

2:15         Cloprostenol: Something More than a Luteolytic Drug – Juan Cuervo-Arango

2:40         How to Remove Large Endometrial Cysts With an Improvised Snare: A Simple Technique for Practitioners – Catherine A. DeLuca **

3:00         How to Investigate Azoospermia in Stallions – Terry L. Blanchard ** 

3:20         Influence of Technical Settings on CASA Motility Parameters of Frozen Thawed Stallion Semen – Maarten Hoogwijs

3:45         How to Construct and Apply a Penile Repulsion Device (Probang) to Manage Paraphimosis – Christoph Koch **

4:05         How to Manage Jacks to Breed Mares – Igor F. Canisso

 
  
Business Education Interactive Workshop
Moderator: Mitchell Rode
 
1:30  Dealing with Generational and Gender Differences in Equine PracticesJim Guenther and
         Christine Merle
 
Has your practice experienced conflict concerning job expectations, pregnancy issues, work ethics, handling emergency calls, or scheduling doctors and staff? Come join us for a cutting edge workshop:
 
 - Offering various scenarios between an older male owner and a young female associate to
    demonstrate differing views of work-life issues, and
 
 - Providing insight from a panel of AAEP members and nationally known VetPartners consultants.
 
Panelists: TBD
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Table Topics
Sponsored by Milburn Equine, a division of Webster Veterinary Supply, Inc., and Pfizer Animal Health, Makers of Strongid® C/C2X™.

 

These informal but highly informative sessions allow attendees to interact with facilitators and other attendees to discuss common practice problems and solutions.

 

1:30 – 3:00

 
Advanced Dentistry – Oral Extraction/Surgery – Jack Easley, Stephen Galloway, and Peter Rakestraw
Rehabilitation – Kathleen Anderson and Kevin Haussler

Shock Wave Therapy – Alison Morton and Christiana Ober

Standing Surgery in Horses Great and Small – Rolf Embertson and Grant Myhre

Strategies to Promote Practice Growth – Monty McInturff and Dan Keenan

Therapeutic Shoeing – Bill Baker and Tracy Turner

Treating Sore Backs – Scott Anderson and Bob Racich

 

3:30-5:00

 

Dentistry: AVD Advanced Dental Training Program – Bob Barratt and Caroline Niederman

Barefoot Versus Shod – Steve O’Grady and Scott Pleasant

Equitarian Initiative – Jay Merriam and Julie Wilson

Field Anesthesia – Nora Matthews and Ann Wagner

Lameness in the Racehorse – Jeff Blea and Mike Ross

Sport Horse Practice (Dressage) – Paul McClellan and Christiana Ober

Rhodococcus equiKeith Chaffin and Jeanette McCracken

 


 
Wednesday, December 9
Morning
 

Special Lectures

Moderator: Nathaniel A. White

Sponsored by Fort Dodge Animal Health, a proud sponsor of America's Healthy Horse™.

 

8:00         Equine Psychology and Its Application to Veterinary Practice – Robert M. Miller
9:30         Parasite Control: Current Recommendations - Craig R. Reinemeyer**
10:30       Evidence-Based Medicine: An Introduction - Noah D. Cohen**  

 

 

Surgery
Moderator: P.O. Eric Mueller
Sponsored by the American College of Veterinary Surgeons

 

8:00         Thoracotomy in Horses: Indications, Complications and Outcomes – Hugo Hilton
8:25         How to Use a Safety Hook Knife to Treat Epiglottal Entrapment in the Horse – Mathieu L
                Lacourt
8:45         Evaluation of a Novel Post-Operative Treatment for Sinonasal Disease in the Horse (1996 -
                2007) – Samantha K. Hart
9:10         Review of Castration Complications: Strategies for Treatment in the Field – Liberty
                M. Getman**
9:35         Evaluation of Recovery From Anesthesia in Horses After Enucleation Compared With
                Other Surgical Procedures - Liberty M. Getman
10:00       How to Surgically Remove the Third Eyelid in the Standing Horse – Justin S. Harper
10:20       Review of the Treatment of Equine Cutaneous Neoplasia – Christina A. Hewes**
10:45       How to Use a Fetlock Support Brace to Manage Lacerations of Equine Flexor Tendons –
                Canaan Whitfield-Cargile**
11:05       Medical Versus Surgical Treatment of Ileal Impaction in Horses:  A Retrospective Evaluation
                of 245 Cases – P.O. Eric Mueller
11:30       How to Place an Epidural Catheter Easily and Maximize its Clinical Effects - Jaime
                Hustace** 

 

 

 

Imaging I

Moderator: Matt Brokken

Sponsored by IDEXX Laboratories.

 

8:00         Magic Angle Effect in Normal Collateral Ligaments of the Distal Interphalangeal Joint in
                Horses Imaged With a High-Field Magnetic Resonance Imaging System – Natasha M.
                Werpy
8:25         Magnetic Resonance Findings in the Carpus and Proximal Metacarpal Region of Non-Lame
                Horses – Annamaria Nagy
8:50         Magnetic Resonance Imaging in the Purchase Examination: 7 Cases (2006-2008) – Maureen
                Kelleher
9:15         Computed Tomography and Magnetic Resonance Imaging of the Equine
                Temporomandibular Joint Anatomy:  Technique and Normal Appearance in Cadaveric
                Specimens – Maria J. Rodriguez

9:40         Diagnosis of Laryngeal Dysplasia in Seven Horses Using Magnetic Resonance Imaging and Ultrasonography – Katherine S. Garrett

10:05       Ultrasound Findings in Horses With for Severe Eyelid Swelling: Nine Cases –Johanna
                 Reimer

10:30       Review of Ultrasonographic Techniques to Improve Musculoskeletal Image Quality – Mary Beth Whitcomb**

10:55       How to Improve Accuracy of Ultrasound-Guided Procedures – Betsy Vaughan**

 

               

Table Topics
Sponsored by Milburn Equine, a division of Webster Veterinary Supply, Inc., and Pfizer Animal Health, Makers of Strongid® C/C2X™.

 

These informal but highly informative sessions allow attendees to interact with facilitators and other attendees to discuss common practice problems and solutions.

 

8-9:30
 
Drug Compounding: The Black and White and the Gray – Eleanor Green and Kenton Morgan
Foal Care in the Field – Kim Sprayberry and Rob Franklin
Foot Lameness – Mike Pownall and Kent Carter
Infectious Neurological Diseases – Steve Reed and Cynthia Gutierrez 

Non-Surgical Joint Therapies – Chris Kawcak and Richard Markell

Pricing Strategies – Bob Magnus and Mitchell Rode
 
10-11:30

 

Accounts Receivable – Mike Pownall and Jim Guenther
Becoming a Diplomate of the ACT Through the Alternative RouteLisa Metcalf and Dale
Paccamonti
High Risk Pregnancy – Kristina Lu and Sara Lyle
Manual Therapy (Chiropractic) – Gayle Trotter and Kevin Haussler
Ophthalmology – Amber Labelle and Carol Clark
Practical Fluid Therapy – Bryan Waldridge and Kathy MacGillivray
 
 
Afternoon

 

Imaging II 
Moderator: Natasha M. Werpy
Sponsored by Merial, makers of EQUIOXX™.

 

 

1:30         How to Radiograph the Tuber Coxae of the Ilium in a Standing Horse – Robin Dabareiner**

1:50         Radiography and Ultrasonography for Diagnosis of Osteochondritis Dissecans in the Femoropatellar Joint – Celine Bourzac

2:15         Ability to Race of 518 Thoroughbred Weanlings and Yearlings After Arthroscopic Debridement of Femoropatellar Osteochondritis Dissecans – Deborah Spike-Pierce

2:40         Arthroscopic and Ultrasonographic Boundaries of the Equine Femorotibial Joints – Myra
                Barrett
3:05         Sonographic Abnormalities of the Dorsal Tarsal Region – Johanna Reimer
3:30         Comparison of Radiography, Nuclear Scintigraphy and Magnetic Resonance Imaging for
                Diagnosing Specific Conditions of the Equine Distal Tarsal Bones – Alexander Daniel
3:55         Effects of Athletic Conditioning on Horses Affected with Degenerative Suspensory
                Ligament Desmitis – Lin Xie
4:20         Prevalence of Radiographic Changes in Yearling and 2-Year-Old Quarter Horses – Erin
                Contino

 

 

Medicine – GI
Moderator: Frank Andrews
Sponsored by Nutrena®, makers of Safe Choice™.

 

1:30         How to Extract Permanent Equine Incisors – Bayard A. Rucker**

1:50         Persimmon Phytobezoars in Horses Associated With Colic, Weight Loss and Diarrhea: Thirteen Cases (2001-2008) – Heidi E. Banse

2:15         Effects of Suxibuzone and Phenylbutazone on Developement of Gastric Ulcers in Horses – Frank Andrews

2:40         Evaluation of Dimethyl Sulfoxide Effects on Endotoxin-Induced Delayed Gastric Emptying in Horses – Gal Kelmer       

3:05         Daily Serum Cortisol Concentrations in Horses With Colic Requiring Exploratory Celiotomy – Ceri Sherlock

3:30         Peritoneal Drainage With Fenestrated Balloon Catheters in Standing Horses: A Comparative Study – Olivier M. Lepage

3:55         Field Survey on the Efficacy of Four Anthelmintic Drugs Against Horse Cyathostomin Infection in EuropeDonato Traversa

4:10         Evolution of a Salmonella Biosecurity Program Over a 10-Year Period – Harold C. Schott

 

 

“Best Practices” for Equine Practitioners – Racing and Performance Horses
Moderator: John S. Mitchell
 
1:30         State of the Racing Industry and the Need for Change-Racing Industry Perspectives 
                and the Veterinarian’s Role - Larry R. Bramlage                                                              
1:35        Overview of the AAEP Racing Committee - White Papers and “Best Practices” Document -
                Scott E. Palmer        
1:45         General Medication Issues - Jim Gilman
1:55         Intra-Articular Medication - Foster Northrop
2:00         Regulatory Aspects of the Racing Industry - Keith Soring                                                     
2:10         The Veterinary Business Model - Kathy Anderson
2:20         Sport Horse Applications - Rick Mitchell
2:30         Panel Discussion and Questions
 
 
Table Topics
Sponsored by Milburn Equine, a division of Webster Veterinary Supply, Inc., and Pfizer Animal Health, Makers of Strongid® C/C2X™.

 

These informal but highly informative sessions allow attendees to interact with facilitators and other attendees to discuss common practice problems and solutions.

 
8 a.m.          Basic Dentistry Dry Lab –  Bob Baratt, Ed Earley and Stephen Galloway
                    Sponsored by AllPro Imaging, manufacturers of ScanX™ Trek.
 
This lab will present cases that illustrate the importance of dental radiography in the management of dental cases involving the following dental diseases/ procedures: uncomplicated extraction, evaluation of cavities (fractures, tooth decay and resorptive lesion), and periodontics.  The case histories, with intraoral photographs and pretreatment radiographs, will be made available to the lab participants before the lab. During the lab, the panel members will discuss each case and provide further information on how the case was actually managed, including follow-up radiography and the case outcomes.  Emphasis will be placed on radiographic technique, radiographic anatomy and signs of pathology, and interpretation of radiographic signs. Prior experience with dental radiology is not prerequisite for this lab.
 
 
1:30 – 3:00
 
Artificial Insemination with Cooled and Frozen Semen – Sandro Barbacini and Lisa Metcalf
Acupuncture – Jay Merriam and Ed Boldt

Computer Software for Ambulatory Practice – Mark Baus and Carol Sabo

Field Anesthesia – Lori Bidwell and John Hubbell

Strangles – Keith Chaffin and Melissa Hines

Suspensory Care Ligament and Treatment – Scott Hopper and Shane Miller

 
3:30-5:00

 

Billing Practice at the Track – Scott Hay and Scott Palmer

Hind Limb Lameness: A Pain in the Rear – Jerry Black and Terry Swanson

Hormone Therapy in the Mare – Claire Card and Karen Wolfsdorf

Managing Sarcoids and Other Skin Tumors – Dan Burba and Christine Hewes

The “Heavey” Horse – Laurie Beard and Peter Moressey

Vaccinations – Amanda House and W. David Wilson
Inventory Management – Jim Guenther and Chuck Moker

 

 
1:00-4:30  Case Based Dry Labs with Experts
Sponsored by AllPro Imaging, manufacturers of ScanX™ Trek.

 

These cases will be presented by the "experts" and then audience interaction will be encouraged as attendees ask questions and stimulate further conversation. The cost to attend is $50. Each lab will be limited to 100 attendees. Ticket required for admission.
 
Advanced Dentistry Dry Lab – Bob Baratt, Ed Earley and Stephen Galloway
 
This lab will present cases that illustrate the importance of dental radiography in the management of dental cases involving the following dental diseases/procedures: complicated extractions (with associated draining tracts, oronasal/antral fistulazation or sinusitis), endodontics, orthodontic evaluation and oral surgery.  The case histories with intraoral photographs and pretreatment radiographs will be made available to the lab participants before the lab. During the lab, the panel members will discuss each case and provide further information on how the case was actually managed, including further diagnostic imaging modalities (e.g. CT) that may have been used, follow-up radiography, and the case outcomes. Prior experience with dental radiology is recommended for this lab since the emphasis will be placed on the diagnostic interpretation of imaging and the management of advanced dental cases. 
 
Nutrition – Ray Geor and Tania Cubitt
 
The goal of this lab is to improve practitioners ability to evaluate feeding programs and develop dietary recommendations for healthy horses at different life stages and functions, as well as animals with disease conditions in which alterations in diet are indicated (e.g. chronic muscle disorders, equine metabolic syndrome, equine Cushing’s disease, obesity).  The first part of the lab will cover clinical evaluation of nutritional status and methods for evaluation of feeds and rations, including proximate nutrient analysis and the use of software programs that compare estimated nutrient intake with evidence-based feeding standards.  The second part will consist of a series of case problems in which clinical data along with dietary information will be presented. Participants will be given time to interpret the data and develop recommendations for feeding management.  Cases will then be discussed as a group.    
 
Ultrasonography – Jean-Marie Denoix, Kent Allen, Rick Mitchell, Duncan Peters and Russ 
                 Peterson
 
*Lecture and discussion will stand on its own but will also compliment the wet lab the next day.
 
Conditions considered include: PSL enthesiopathy, medial meniscus, DDFT in the foot, SDFT Pastern, acetabular fracture or coxofemoral, C6-C7 arthrosis, third peroneus rupture, and osteochondrosis shoulder. Each condition will include presentation of the case and discussion of diagnosis and treatment.


Thursday, December 10
 
8:30 a.m. - 3:30 p.m.  Ultrasound Wet Lab
Sponsored by Sound-Eklin™.
 
Instructors: Jean-Marie Denoix, Kent Allen, Rick Mitchell, Russ Peterson, Duncan Peters, and Erik
                     Bergman
 
Topics: The same as discussed in the Ultrasonography Dry Lab Wednesday afternoon. 
 
In three two hour blocks, Dr. Denoix will demonstrate three US techniques on a horse in a central area then groups (eight per horse, four per side with US machine) will go to six different instructor stations and spend the rest of the block honing their ultrasound skills under Dr. Denoix and ISELP certified laboratory instructors.  Groups will rotate to a new instructor in the next block of time.
 
 
AAEP Post-Meeting Symposium on Equine Respiratory Diseases
Mandalay Bay Hotel and Casino - Las Vegas
Sponsored by Pfizer.
 

 
** Denotes core concepts for new graduates.
 
All speakers, topics and times are tentative and subject to change.
 

 

Recordings of the sessions are available through Veranda Communications. Additional videotaping or recording of sessions by outside persons or companies is prohibited.