july 2024
09jul12:30 pm1:30 pmSCVCES- The Ins and Outs of Contract NegotiationContract Negotiation
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The Ins and Outs of Contract Negotiation ***Click Here to Register*** Dr. Lance Roasa shares best practices for contract negotiations based on his
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The Ins and Outs of Contract Negotiation
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Dr. Lance Roasa shares best practices for contract negotiations based on his almost 10 years of experience helping veterinary colleagues. He covers everything from what to look for in a colleague’s first employment contract, to advice on how to renegotiate a current contract, and what colleagues need to know who are looking to get out of a contract. Learn what BATNA means, the important aspects of knowing how to quantify your value, a helpful resource available on negotiation, and his desire to shed more light on equal pay.
Speaker: Lance Roasa, DVM, MS, JD
Bio: Lance Roasa, DVM, MS, JD is a 2008 graduate of Texas A&M where he was the first student to undertake a 4th year business-track, spending the majority of his clinical training in veterinary business and industry. In 2016 He completed a law degree from the University of Nebraska and his training was centered on the law of small business, taxation and the law of veterinary medicine.
Time
(Tuesday) 12:30 pm - 1:30 pm
Location
Zoom
Organizer
SCVMAINFO@SCVMA.ORGAPPROVED FOR ONE HOUR CALIFORNIA STATUTORY CEU
09jul6:30 pm8:00 pmSoutheast Chapter Meeting July 2024Nutrition for Atopy
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Nutritional Management of Atopy & Food Allergy in Dogs and Cats ***Click Here to RSVP*** Development, clinical
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Nutritional Management of Atopy & Food Allergy in Dogs and Cats
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Development, clinical signs and diagnosis of, as well as nutritional management solutions, for dogs and cats with food sensitivities and atopy.
Speaker: Dr. Avi Shaprut, DVM
Bio: Dr. Shaprut originates from Long Island, New York. After graduating Michigan State University Veterinary School in 1998, Dr. Shaprut practiced in New York for 2 years. He then set out for the West Coast, and in 2000 he called San Diego home.
For 16 years Dr. Shaprut enjoyed the challenges of full-time small animal practice. His special interests are nutrition, abdominal ultrasound, cardiology, and internal medicine. When the practice he worked in for 10 years was sold Dr. Shaprut decided it was the perfect time to tackle some new challenges. A long-time proponent of good nutrition, he decided to work for Nestlé Purina PetCare where he now enjoys his position as Veterinary Communications Manager, supporting veterinary teaching hospitals and providing technical support for Purina’s sales consultants. Dr. Shaprut also has a long-standing passion for technology and innovation in the veterinary field and beyond. On weekends he continues to practice as a relief veterinarian in San Diego. He lectures at UC Davis, Washington & Oregon State Universities, Western University, at specialty hospitals, and at multiple regional vet med association meetings.
Time
(Tuesday) 6:30 pm - 8:00 pm
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Melissa Garcia scvmase@gmail.comAPPROVED FOR ONE HOUR CALIFORNIA STATUTORY CEU
09jul6:30 pm9:00 pmSaddleback-Capo Valley Chapter Meeting July 2024Advances in Veterinary Oncology
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Advances in Veterinary Oncology- Half-Body Radiation Therapy, Electrochemotherapy, and Immunotherapy **Click Here to RSVP** Speaker: Dr. Julie Bulman-Fleming, DVM, DACVIM (oncology) Bio: Dr.
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Advances in Veterinary Oncology- Half-Body Radiation Therapy, Electrochemotherapy, and Immunotherapy
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Speaker: Dr. Julie Bulman-Fleming, DVM, DACVIM (oncology)
Bio: Dr. Julie Bulman-Fleming is a medical oncologist at Veterinary Cancer Group in Orange County, California. She serves as their Medical Director, Residency Program Director (training new oncologists), and is also the National Oncology Specialty Director for Thrive Pet Health Care.
Born in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, Dr. Julie Bulman-Fleming attended the University of British Columbia for her bachelor’s degree in animal biology. Next it was on to Saskatoon, Saskatchewan where she attended the Western College of Veterinary Medicine and developed her interest in oncology. After graduating in 2007 with her Doctor of Veterinary Medicine degree with great distinction, she moved east across Canada and did a rotating internship in small animal medicine, surgery and critical/emergency care. Dr. Bulman-Fleming joined Veterinary Cancer Group as a medical oncology resident and completed her ACVIM residency in medical oncology in 2011. Her areas of interest include client education, palliative care and the role of the immune system in cancer development and treatment. Julie’s personal interests include circus arts, rock climbing, camping and cats.
Time
(Tuesday) 6:30 pm - 9:00 pm
Location
Hilton Garden Inn Lake Forest
23131 Lake Center Drive, Lake Forest, CA 92630
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Dr. Laura Weatherford, laurawdvm@aol.comAPPROVED FOR ONE HOUR CALIFORNIA STATUTORY CEU
10jul7:00 pm8:30 pmSan Gabriel Chapter Meeting July 2024FIP
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FIP Treatment, Made Simple **Click Here to RSVP** This discussion will cover a brief overview of FIP, emphasizing relevance of disease behavior
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FIP Treatment, Made Simple
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This discussion will cover a brief overview of FIP, emphasizing relevance of disease behavior in light of new treatment options.
Learning Objectives:
- New developments in FIP treatment
- Protocol of treatment with GS-441524
- FAQ about FIP GS-441524 treatment
- FIP case discussion
Speaker: Dr. Polina Vishkautsan, DVM, DACVIM
Bio: Dr. Polina Vishkautsan is a board-certified internal medicine specialist at MarQueen Veterinary Specialty Group in Upland, California. She obtained her DVM degree in 2001 from the Koret Veterinary School at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. With a desire to continue her growth and practice some of the best veterinary medicine, she moved to New York to attend the prestigious Cornell Veterinary School of Medicine, where she passed her boards and qualifications to become a veterinarian in the United States.
After a rigorous internship at a 24-hour veterinary emergency and specialty clinic in Wisconsin, she completed a Small Animal Internal Medicine residency at the Angell Animal Medical Center in Boston. Dr. Polina has since worked at several emergency and specialty hospitals in both Arizona and California. In 2014, she pursued a two-year Fellowship in Small Animal Infectious Diseases at the University of California, Davis, Veterinary Medical Teaching Hospital – rated as one of the best veterinary teaching hospitals in the world. During her fellowship, Dr. Vishkautsan sub-specialized in treating both common and rare infectious diseases of dogs and cats and completed a research project on the use of antifungal drugs in cats.
Polina enjoys traveling the world in her spare time, pursuing exotic locals for bird photography with her partner Henry. Polina loves to hike, in particular, the Sonora Desert to explore the hidden gems of the beautiful state of Arizona.
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(Wednesday) 7:00 pm - 8:30 pm
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Dr. Jessica Chen: sgvchapterscvma@gmail.comAPPROVED FOR ONE HOUR CALIFORNIA STATUTORY CEU
15jul12:30 pm1:30 pmSCVCES- Accidental Leadership: What Now?Leadership Training
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Accidental Leadership: What Now? ***Click Here to Register*** You’re a doctor and never asked to be a leader, now what? You don’t
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Accidental Leadership: What Now?
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You’re a doctor and never asked to be a leader, now what?
You don’t have leadership training but you were promoted, now what?
You accepted a new job or new responsibilities and imposter syndrome is beginning to affect you, now what?
You’re a leader with a challenge to overcome and don’t know where to begin or where to go next… come share your challenge with the SCVMA on July 15th.
And then ask Dr. Weinstein and Rob, now what…?
Speakers: Peter Weinstein, DVM, MBA and Rob Best, CVPM, CFN
Bio: Dr. Peter Weinstein attended Cornell University undergraduate and the University of Illinois to receive his DVM. After graduation, he worked as an associate for three years before opening his practice. He attended University of Redlands to receive his MBA, and, as a result, he was able to relocate, expand and sell his practice to a corporate consolidator.
He has served as President of the SCVMA and the CVMA, as well as President for VetPartners, the national consultants association. He just completed three years as the Chair of the Veterinary Economic Strategy Committee of the AVMA’s Veterinary Economics Division. Dr. Weinstein has provided small business and corporate consulting via his company, PAW Consulting. After 14 years, Dr. Weinstein retired from his role as the Executive Director for the SCVMA to pursue other interests, including teaching at Western University.
He was the 2018 Speaker of the Year for the Western Veterinary Conference Practice Management Section and in 2021 for the VMX Practice Management section. He co-authored with Michael E Gerber, “The EMyth Veterinarian- Why Most Veterinary Practices Don’t Work and What to Do About It”. Dr. Weinstein has spoken and written extensively on practice management, team building, leadership, collegiality, marketing, and other topics focused on making the veterinary profession better for all those affiliated with it.
Dr Weinstein lives in Orange County, California with his wife Sharon, two daughters (one a veterinary student at Oregon State), two dogs, and Bazinga, a Senegal parrot.
Bio: Rob Best is a certified expert in Neuroleadership, the science-based field centered around emotional intelligence. His work focuses on increasing the emotional and psychological safety within professional environments to help attract, retain, and develop talent.
And he certainly knows a little something about talent, having been a basketball player, a world explorer who’s trekked six of the seven continents, and even the CEO of a global nonprofit supporting teenage entrepreneurs in over 30 countries.
Rob holds two bachelor’s degrees, Business, and Organizational Communication. And his learning & education have never stopped; he’s earned his CVPM, is a licensed expert in body language, statement analysis, and deception detection. Along with his excellence in neuroleadership, these educational advances have helped grow his ability to support leaders and influence positive change with measurable business and interpersonal improvements.
His message for professionals today? A reminder that being resilient often means taking a breath and making an intentional decision to be kind to yourself and to others. So, in the words of the famous Dr. Odie Marcovici, “Always be kinder than you feel”!
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(Monday) 12:30 pm - 1:30 pm
Location
Zoom
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SCVMAINFO@SCVMA.ORGAPPROVED FOR ONE HOUR CALIFORNIA STATUTORY CEU
16jul7:00 pm8:30 pmSouth Bay Chapter Meeting July 2024Why Physical Rehab?
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Why Physical Rehab? Concepts & Case Examples **Click Here to RSVP** **Please RSVP by Friday July 12th** Speaker: Jessica
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Why Physical Rehab? Concepts & Case Examples
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**Please RSVP by Friday July 12th**
Speaker: Jessica Waldman, VMD, CVA, CCRT
Bio: Dr. Waldman received her Bachelor of Arts in Biology from the University of Pennsylvania in 1998. She continued her education at the University of Pennsylvania, School of Veterinary Medicine and received her Veterinary Medical Doctorate in 2004.
Following graduation, Dr. Waldman completed an additional year of specialty training as an intern at California Animal Hospital in Los Angeles. During this internship year, she worked with board certified surgeons, neurologists, internists, cardiologists, and dentists. Dr. Waldman also published a paper on the topic of critical care in Pulse veterinary publication. Since completion of her internship in July of 2005, Dr. Waldman has enjoyed practicing small animal medicine.
Dr. Waldman realized that the unique collaboration of a physical therapist and veterinarian would provide optimal pet therapy outcomes and founded California Animal Rehabilitation (CARE) in June of 2007. She completed a certificate program from the Canine Rehabilitation Institute to become a Certified Canine Rehabilitation Therapist. She is also a Certified Veterinary Acupuncturist through the Chi Institute. Dr. Waldman enjoys integrating acupuncture and Chinese Herbal Medicine into her practice of pet rehabilitation.
Dr. Waldman speaks at veterinary meetings on the subject of canine rehabilitation and has a special interest in neurological rehabilitation and in preventative physical exercise for all life stages. Dr. Waldman loves to see her patients’ quality of life improve, and she counsels in nutrition utilizing a combination of Western Medicine and Traditional Chinese Veterinary Medicine for the best possible outcome. On the personal side, Dr. Waldman enjoys volleyball, hiking, painting, and spending time with her family. She currently resides in Los Angeles with her husband Stuart and her three daughters Gemma, Delia, and Blythe.
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(Tuesday) 7:00 pm - 8:30 pm
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Teri Fisher, Teri.fisher@vca.comAPPROVED FOR ONE HOUR CALIFORNIA STATUTORY CEU
18jul7:00 pm8:30 pmSan Fernando Chapter Meeting July 2024Veterinary Wellbeing
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Mitigating Compassion Fatigue & Burnout in Veterinary Teams and Clients **Click Here to RSVP** Speaker: Dr. Birgitte Tan,
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Mitigating Compassion Fatigue & Burnout in Veterinary Teams and Clients
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Speaker: Dr. Birgitte Tan, DVM, DACVIM(Oncology), Certified Grief Specialists, Certified Trauma Response Practitioner, Certified LifeMastery Consultant
Bio: Dr. Birgitte Tan obtained her B.S. in Nutrition from Washington State University and received her Doctorate of Veterinary Medicine from the University Of Wisconsin School Of Veterinary Medicine. She has been a primary care veterinarian since 1999 in both Wisconsin and the greater Los Angeles area. Dr. Tan was accepted into an internship program in oncology in 2006. She completed her residency program in June of 2010. Dr. Tan became board certified in medical oncology with the ACVIM in 2012.
After years of seeing the impact of grief on her oncology clients, and having been through a multitude of grief herself, she understands how grief affects our daily life, and the importance of being able to recover fully from grief. As a Grief Recovery Specialist, she has turned her heartbreak and failures into timeless treasure of being able to create a truly joyful fulfilling life for herself and even better still, helping many people do the same but with more ease and grace and efficiency.
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(Thursday) 7:00 pm - 8:30 pm
Location
Maggiano's
6100 Topanga Canyon
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Dr. Inez Del Pino, idelpino@dvm.comAPPROVED FOR ONE HOUR CALIFORNIA STATUTORY CEU
23jul12:30 pm1:30 pmSCVCES- Atopy: Give it Your Best ShotAtopy
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Atopy: Give it Your Best Shot ***Click Here to Register*** Allergies are complicated. Currently, there’s no specific test to diagnose allergies, and there’s
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Atopy: Give it Your Best Shot
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Allergies are complicated. Currently, there’s no specific test to diagnose allergies, and there’s no perfect test. To make matters more complicated, there is an array of allergy tests available on the market. At this symposium, we will help by finding the best way for you to diagnose allergies and understand the methodologies of those allergy tests, thereby aiding you in formulating the most efficient allergen specific immunotherapy for your patients.
Objectives:
- The most common allergies seen in practice
- How to properly diagnose cutaneous adverse food reactions
- Review immunology of atopic dermatitis and how it relates to an intradermal skin test
- Learn the history of serum allergy testing and how it has progressed
- Understand the methodologies of currently available commercial serum allergy tests in the market
- Understand the proper use of serum allergy testing
Speaker: Charli Dong, DVM, ACVD
Bio: Dr. Charli Dong completed her residency at Animal Dermatology Clinic and became a boarded dermatologist in 2016. She was the recent chair for the American College of Veterinary Dermatology (ACVD) Exam Committee and helped with test development, so she knows writing a good test question is extremely difficult.
She was the recipient of the Resident Research Award in Clinical Science, so you can ask her all about ringworm! Her special interests include atopic dermatitis, dermoscopy, video-otoscopy, hyperbaric oxygen therapy, and clinical research. At this time, her main research is on atopic dermatitis, focusing on developing new diagnostic tests, new therapies and the understanding of atopic dermatitis. Her goal is always to strive to improve the lives of our beloved companions. She has authored and contributed to many publications. In fact, her latest article: Canine Atopic Dermatitis: Prevalence, Impact, and Management Strategies has just been accepted for publication in Veterinary Medicine: Research and Reports.
Dr. Dong lectures nationally and internationally, sharing her passion in dermatology with veterinarians. She is also an instructor for the European School of Advanced Veterinary Studies. She trains residents and veterinary students which she loves because they keep her on her toes!
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(Tuesday) 12:30 pm - 1:30 pm
Location
Zoom
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SCVMAINFO@SCVMA.ORGAPPROVED FOR ONE HOUR CALIFORNIA STATUTORY CEU
24jul6:30 pm8:00 pmSCVMA and VCA OCVS Present: Blood Smears and CytologyFree Live CE
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SCVMA and VCA OCVS Present Blood Smears and Cytology
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SCVMA and VCA OCVS Present
Blood Smears and Cytology
For More Information and to RSVP **Click Here**
Presented By:
Dr. Lauren Munchel, DVM
Emergency Veterinarian
Bio: Dr. Lauren Munchel, originally from Southern California, graduated from the University of California, Irvine in 2009 with a Bachelor of Science in Biological Sciences and a minor in Anthropology. She earned her Doctor of Veterinary Medicine degree from Ross University School of Veterinary Medicine in 2017. Following her graduation, Dr. Munchel completed a one-year rotating internship at Hickory Veterinary Hospital in Plymouth Meeting, Pennsylvania. Despite her love for traveling, she was thrilled to return to her home in Southern California.
In her personal life, Dr. Munchel enjoys spending time with her two island cats, Pixel and Quorra, and her crested gecko. Outside of work, she loves baking, reading, and playing tabletop games with friends.
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Dr. Kayla Mochizuki, DVM
Emergency Veterinarian
Bio: Dr. Kayla Mochizuki, a Southern California native, graduated from Missouri Valley College in 2015 with a Bachelor of Science in Biological Sciences and a minor in Chemistry. She went on to earn her Master of Public Health in 2020 and her Doctor of Veterinary Medicine degree in 2022 from St. George’s University School of Veterinary Medicine. Following her graduation, Dr. Mochizuki completed a one-year rotating internship at California Veterinary Specialists in Carlsbad, California.
In her free time, Dr. Mochizuki enjoys tending to her collection of plants and animals. She loves spending time outdoors, and her favorite activities include hiking, camping, paddleboarding, and snowboarding.
Objectives:
- Understand the Purpose and Goals of Blood Smears
- Diagnostic Tool: Recognize that blood smears are essential for diagnosing various hematological and infectious diseases.
- Cell Analysis: Appreciate that blood smears help in the detailed analysis of blood cell morphology, distribution, and abnormalities.
- Disease Monitoring: Understand the role of blood smears in monitoring the progression of diseases and the effectiveness of treatments.
- Master the Correct Techniques for Making a Blood Smear
- Preparation of Equipment: Ensure slides, cover slips, and staining reagents are prepared and clean.
- Sample Collection: Discuss proper techniques for collecting blood samples to avoid clotting and hemolysis.
- Smear Creation
- Drying and Staining:stain using appropriate stains like Wright or Giemsa to differentiate cellular components.
- Proficiency in Reading and Identifying Parts of a Normal Blood Smear
- Recognizing Cell Types:
- Erythrocytes (Red Blood Cells)
- Leukocytes (White Blood Cells)
- Platelets
- Identifying Normal Features:
- Cell Distribution
- Morphology
- Detecting Abnormalities: Be aware of signs such as anisocytosis (varying RBC sizes), poikilocytosis (abnormal shapes), and abnormal leukocyte counts or appearances.
- Recognizing Cell Types:
Wednesday July 24, 2024
Dinner Included!
Dinner Served: 6:15pm
Lecture Starts: 6:30pm
VCA OCVS
3021 Edinger Ave, Tustin, CA 92780
Time
(Wednesday) 6:30 pm - 8:00 pm
Location
VCA Orange County Veterinary Specialists
3021 Edinger Ave
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VCA OCVSAPPROVED FOR ONE HOUR CALIFORNIA STATUTORY CEU
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SCVMA and UC Irvine Present: 11th Annual Conti Symposium Technician Program: Current
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SCVMA and UC Irvine Present:
11th Annual Conti Symposium Technician Program:
Current Concepts & Controversies in Dentistry & Oromaxillofacial Surgery
***ALL VETERINARY TEAM MEMBERS ARE WELCOME TO ATTEND***
Sunday, July 28, 2024
9:00 AM to 4:00 PM
Doors Open at 8:15 AM for Registration and Continental Breakfast
**Lunch included**
UC Irvine, Student Center
311 W Peltason Dr, Irvine, CA 92697
Directions and Parking Instructions w/Registration
***6 hours California Statutorily Approved Continuing Education***
**Click Here to Register for the RVT Track**
Limited to the first 250 enrollees
CaRVTA, IVVTA, & SCVMA members prior to July 11, 2024: FREE
NON-members prior to July 11, 2024: $50
All registrations after July 11, 2024: $150.00
Veterinary Technician Program featuring:
Denise Rollings, CVT, VTS (Dentistry)
It’s More than Missing Teeth: Dental and Oral Abnormalities
Name That Bite: Recognizing Canine & Feline Malocclusions
Sarah Kolb, BAS, RVT, LAT, VTS (CP-exotic companion animals)
Rabbit Dentistry
Nicole Shuey, CVT, VTS (Anesthesia and Analgesia)
Managing comorbidities during dental anesthesia
Anesthetic considerations for oromaxillary surgery
Theresa Cosper-Roberts, RVT
Managing Client Expectations
There will be a $50.00 fee to SCVMA Members that RSVP and fail to attend or fail to cancel by July 24, 2024
Time
(Sunday) 8:15 am - 4:00 pm
Location
UC Irvine Student Center
311 W Peltason Dr
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SCVMAINFO@SCVMA.ORGAPPROVED FOR ONE HOUR CALIFORNIA STATUTORY CEU
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SCVMA and UC Irvine Present: 11th Annual Conti Symposium DVM Program:
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SCVMA and UC Irvine
Present:
11th Annual Conti Symposium DVM Program:
Current Concepts & Controversies in Dentistry & Oromaxillofacial Surgery
Sunday, July 28, 2024
9:00 AM to 4:00 PM
Doors Open at 8:15 AM for Registration and Continental Breakfast
**Lunch included**
UC Irvine, Student Center
311 W Peltason Dr, Irvine, CA 92697
Directions and Parking Instructions w/Registration
***6 hours California Statutorily Approved Continuing Education***
**Click Here to Register for the DVM Track**
Limited to the first 240 enrollees SCVMA members prior to July 11, 2024: FREE
NON-SCVMA members prior to July 11, 2024: $50
All registrations after July 11, 2024: $150.00
DVM Program featuring:
Boaz Arzi DVM, DAVDC, DEVDC, FF-AVDC (OMFS)
Professor and Chief of Dentistry and Oral Surgery, Director of the Veterinary Institute for Regenerative Cures- UC Davis School of Veterinary Medicine
Maria Soltero-Rivera DVM, DAVDC
Assistant Professor of Dentistry and Oral Surgery- UC Davis School of Veterinary Medicine
Stephanie Goldschmidt BVM&S, DAVDC
Assistant Professor of Dentistry and Oral Surgery- UC Davis School of Veterinary Medicine
- What’s new in management of periodontal disease?
- Current recommendations for antibiotic use in dentistry and oral surgery
- Difficulties in opening and closing the mouth: approaches and management
- Feline Chronic Gingivostomatitis: current knowledge and updates
- Feline Chronic Gingivostomatitis: contemporary management and treatments in the pipeline
- Clinical approach for oral and maxillofacial cancer in dogs and cats
There will be a $50.00 fee to SCVMA Members that RSVP and fail to attend or fail to cancel by July 24, 2024
Time
(Sunday) 8:15 am - 4:00 pm
Location
UC Irvine Student Center
311 W Peltason Dr
Organizer
SCVMAINFO@SCVMA.ORGAPPROVED FOR ONE HOUR CALIFORNIA STATUTORY CEU
august 2024
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Evaluating the Acute Abdomen with Ultrasound ***Click Here to Register*** This presentation will be a focus on the abdomen including case studies. Speaker:
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Evaluating the Acute Abdomen with Ultrasound
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This presentation will be a focus on the abdomen including case studies.
Speaker: Jane Lund, DVM, DACVR
Bio: Jane Renee ‘JR’ Lund hails from central Wisconsin. JR completed her DVM and MS in Comparative Biomedical Sciences at the University of Wisconsin School of Veterinary Medicine in 2007. After a yearlong rotating equine internship at Arizona Equine Medical and Surgical Centre, she practiced as an equine ambulatory veterinarian in Maine and Wisconsin. In 2010 she joined the United States Army Reserves, which allowed her to work in One Health international missions and deploy to Afghanistan to work as a veterinarian in village stability operations. Through the military, she became board certified in Veterinary Preventative Medicine, focusing on public health. While continuing to serve in the USAR, she switched gears from predominantly equine work to small animal veterinary medicine. This allowed her to teach and design a curriculum in a veterinary technician program and later work in small animal emergency medicine.
In 2020, JR completed her Diagnostic Imaging residency at the University of Wisconsin where she stayed on as a Clinical Assistant Professor in Diagnostic Imaging for two years. During this time, she completed her board certification in Equine Diagnostic Imaging. Currently, JR is an Adjunct Clinical Assistant Professor in Diagnostic Imaging at the UW, where she locums frequently and provides telemedicine service through her business for small and large animals. JR has been a lifelong equestrian, owning many horses over the years, from a Selle Francais, off-the-track Thoroughbred, trusty Quarter Horses, Tennessee Walking Horse to a rescue pony and Clydesdale. She enjoys spending time with family, including her daughter, son, and partner, traveling and hanging out with her plethora of dogs, cats, and horses.
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(Tuesday) 12:30 pm - 1:30 pm
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Zoom
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SCVMAINFO@SCVMA.ORGAPPROVED FOR ONE HOUR CALIFORNIA STATUTORY CEU
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Inaugural Annual International Asia Veterinary Conference & Exhibition August 13-15, 2024
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Inaugural
Annual International Asia Veterinary Conference & Exhibition
August 13-15, 2024
Hong Kong Asia world Expo Hall 2
The inaugural annual International Asia Veterinary Conference & Exhibition (IAVC) will be held for the first time at AsiaWorld-Expo in Hong Kong on 13-15 August 2024. The Conference is organized by Pets Central Veterinary Academy and fully supported by Chinese Veterinary Medical Association, Pets Central Veterinary Network, Viticus Western Veterinary Conference (WVC), Shenzhen Small Animal Veterinary Association, and over 20 other China Veterinary Associations.
Hong Kong is the gateway to mainland China. This conference and exhibition will provide domestic companies with opportunities to export their products and engage with international customers. Additionally, it will facilitate the introduction of advanced technologies and knowledge from foreign experts, fostering exchanges within the veterinary industry in Hong Kong, mainland China and the Asia-Pacific Region.
Show Highlights
International Asia Veterinary Conference & Exhibition is Asia’s leading professional forum for pet veterinary medicine, bringing together global veterinary elites for academic excellence. The conference will gather industry elites to provide the world’s top educational resources, promote the development of the industry and connect high-quality contacts, and more than 15 stakeholders and experts around the world, to engage in comprehensive exchanges with domestic businesses and teams.
- The world-class conference would bring together more than 3,000 International, Asia-Pacific Region as well as China Veterinary Professionals.
- Multiple opportunities to interact with the veterinary profession- from just being made aware of your brand, through education on the newest products and demonstration of the best equipment, to one-on-one personal interactions
Don’t miss the chance to identify your working partners at IAVC 2024!
**Click Here to Learn More**
For More Information Contact:
Pets Central Veterinary Academy Limited:
General Enquiry
Email: info@iavc.asia
Mr. Patrick Yuen
Email: patrick.yuen@pets-central.com
Baobab Tree Event Management Co., Ltd:
General Enquiry
Email: info@baobab-tree-event.com
Ms. Carol Mui
Email: carol.mui@baobab-tree-event.com
**Non-SCVMA Event**
Time
august 13 (Tuesday) - 15 (Thursday)
13aug6:30 pm8:00 pmSoutheast Chapter Meeting August 2024Oncologic Emergencies
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Oncologic Emergencies in Small Animals ***Click Here to RSVP*** Cancer is a major cause of
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Oncologic Emergencies in Small Animals
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Cancer is a major cause of morbidity and mortality in small animal patients and emergencies can occur at any time during the disease course. Early recognition of these emergencies can improve outcomes. This lecture will discuss oncologic emergencies in the categories listed below including their cause and treatment options:
- Paraneoplastic syndromes: hypercalcemia, hypoglycemia, hypertrophic osteopathy and cancer cachexia
- Emergencies directly repalter to specific cancers: urothelial carcinoma, bone tumors, hemangiosarcoma, multiple myeloma, and mast cell tumors
- Treatment: myelosuppression, gastrointestinal toxicity, hypersensitivity reactions, acute tumor lysis syndrome, and sterile hemorrhagic cystitis
Speaker: Mary Kay Blake, DVM, Diplomate ACVIM-Oncology
Bio: Dr. Mary Kay Blake completed her undergraduate education at Wilmington College in Ohio and received her Doctor of Veterinary Medicine from The Ohio State University. She completed a rotating internship at West Los Angeles Animal Hospital and then a joint Medical Oncology Residency at the Animal Medical Center in NYC and Colorado State University. Dr. Blake also completed a Radiation Oncology Residency at West Los Angeles Animal Hospital in conjunction with Colorado State University and the UCLA Department of Radiation Oncology.
Dr. Blake is board certified by the American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine in Medical Oncology and is a member of the Veterinary Cancer Society, AVMA, and ACVIM organizations. She has been practicing veterinary oncology in southern CA for over twenty years. She joined the new California Animal Specialty and Emergency (CASE) hospital in July 2023 to head the Oncology Department.
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(Tuesday) 6:30 pm - 8:00 pm
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Melissa Garcia scvmase@gmail.comAPPROVED FOR ONE HOUR CALIFORNIA STATUTORY CEU
14aug7:00 pm8:30 pmSan Gabriel Chapter Meeting August 2024Referral- Rehab or Surgery?
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Do I Refer This Case to Rehab or to Surgery? **Click Here to RSVP** In this discussion, we will identify cases for
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Do I Refer This Case to Rehab or to Surgery?
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In this discussion, we will identify cases for rehab referral versus surgery referral, both from an owner perspective and a patient perspective. We’ll talk about how referral DVMs fit into each situation, and how rehab and surgery work best together. Surgery can’t do it all and rehab can’t do it all, and with proper referral, patient care can be streamlined for the benefit of everyone!
Speaker: Fiona Little. VMD, DACVS, CCRT
Bio: Dr. Little received a BA from University of Pennsylvania in 1990 and returned to University of Pennsylvania Veterinary School to graduate Summa cum Laude with a Veterinary Medical Degree in 1996. She completed a one year rotating internship at Rowley Memorial Animal Hospital in Springfield Massachusetts in 1997. After one year of general practice in Virginia, she matched for a surgery residency at Iowa State University in 1998. Upon completion of the three year surgery residency, she moved to Southern California for her first surgery position and achieved surgery board certification in 2002.
She has practiced in Southern California and Phoenix, Arizona, and ultimately settled in South Pasadena at CM Surgical Specialty group in 2008. She has been a co-owner of CM Surgical Specialty Group until selling the practice to VCA in 2018. She continues to practice orthopedic and select soft tissue surgeries at VCA TLC Pasadena Veterinary Specialty and Emergency. Dr. Little has been published in the Five-Minute Veterinary Consultation textbook.
Dr. Little also has a strong interest in physical rehabilitation therapy for animals and has achieved certification as a canine rehabilitation therapist through the Canine Rehabilitation Institute. Dr. Little divides her time between surgery and rehabilitation therapy, and in her down time, she spends time with her family and ever changing number of cats, and enjoys all the activities of Southern California.
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Time
(Wednesday) 7:00 pm - 8:30 pm
Organizer
Dr. Jessica Chen: sgvchapterscvma@gmail.comAPPROVED FOR ONE HOUR CALIFORNIA STATUTORY CEU
15aug7:00 pm8:30 pmSan Fernando Chapter Meeting August 2024Urinary Surgery
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Urinary Surgery in Small Animals **Click Here to RSVP** Speaker: Dr. Yazdan Aryazand, DVM, (Practice Limited to
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Urinary Surgery in Small Animals
**Click Here to RSVP**
Speaker: Dr. Yazdan Aryazand, DVM, (Practice Limited to Surgery)
Bio: Dr. Yazdan Aryazand (or Dr. Yaz, as he’s known) is a foreign graduate, having obtained his Doctor of Veterinary Medicine degree in Iran prior to moving to the United States. Dr. Yaz completed a postdoctoral fellowship at Cornell University, where he spent a year doing research. He subsequently published an article on the infection rate of TPLO in the Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association (JAVMA). Dr. Yaz completed a small animal medicine and surgery internship at Veterinary Medical Center of Long Island in New York, followed by a specialty surgery internship at Dallas Veterinary Surgical Center in Texas. He completed a surgical residency at VCA West LA Animal Hospital, after which he joined the VCA Veterinary Specialists of the Valley team in Woodland Hills, California. Dr. Yaz has a keen interest in clinical research and is interested in all aspects of surgery, with a particular interest in minimally invasive surgery (laparoscopy, thoracoscopy, arthroscopy, interventional radiology) and fracture repair.
Dr. Yaz lives in LA with his wife (also a veterinarian) and is kept busy with his sassy dog, Soren; Azmoon, a cute Yorkie that he recently rescued; and Kia who is now entering his toddler years. Dr. Yaz is a professional chess player so you can find him competing in chess tournaments in his free time.
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Time
(Thursday) 7:00 pm - 8:30 pm
Location
Maggiano's
6100 Topanga Canyon
Organizer
Dr. Inez Del Pino, idelpino@dvm.comAPPROVED FOR ONE HOUR CALIFORNIA STATUTORY CEU
Event Details
SCVMA and VCA OCVS Present Fracture Assessment, Radiograph Interpretation and External
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SCVMA and VCA OCVS Present
Fracture Assessment, Radiograph Interpretation and External Coaptation
For More Information and to RSVP **Click Here**
Presented By:
Jessica Smith, DVM, DACVS(SA)
Veterinarian Specialist – Surgery
Bio: Dr. Jessica Smith is a residency-trained small animal veterinary surgeon. She obtained her Doctorate of Veterinary Medicine at Texas A&M University in 2019, completed a rotating internship in small animal emergency, medicine and surgery at the University of Minnesota in 2020, and recently completed a residency in Small Animal Surgery at the University of California—Davis in July 2023.
She has a special interest in minimally invasive surgery, including laparoscopy, thoracoscopy, arthroscopy, minimally invasive plate osteosynthesis, and interventional radiological procedures such as ureteral stents and SUB placement. Dr. Smith is also skilled in fracture repair, thoracic surgery, gastrointestinal surgery and oncologic surgical procedures. In her free time, she enjoys hiking, playing soccer, traveling, trying new food, visiting breweries, and spending time on the coast with her husband and terrier mix, Blitz.
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Ava Song, DVM, MS
Veterinarian – Surgery
Bio: Dr. Ava Song is a graduate of University of Missouri-Columbia, where she obtained the Doctorate of Veterinary Medicine in 2016. Her love of small animal surgery continued with the training by completing a Small Animal Medicine and Surgery Internship at the University of Tennessee, followed by a specialty internship in surgery at Coral Springs Animal Hospital in Florida. Dr. Song then joined University of Illinois in 2018 for another specialty internship in surgery and stayed on to complete her Master’s degree and residency in Small Animal Surgery. While at the University of Illinois, her Master’s research focused on CT volumetric analysis of tongue size and tongue fat in different canine brachycephalic breeds.
While enjoying all aspects of surgery, Dr. Song has particular passion in soft tissue surgery, especially cardio-thoracic surgery, oncological surgery, and urogenital surgery. She enjoys the hands-on nature of surgery and endeavors to provide excellent patient care. She is excited to return to sunny California where she spent most of her life before veterinary school. When not practicing, she enjoys watching movies, taking care of her plants, spending time with her lovely cat Laon, and going out for good food. She also enjoys hiking and camping.
Objectives:
- Review the orthopedic exam and and fracture diagnosis
- Practice radiography techniques and interpretation
- Discuss and practice splinting/casting techniques
- Learn which fractures are amenable to external coaptation vs surgical stabilization
Wednesday August 21, 2024
Dinner Included!
Dinner Served: 6:15pm
Lecture Starts: 6:30pm
VCA OCVS
3021 Edinger Ave, Tustin, CA 92780
Time
(Wednesday) 6:30 pm - 8:00 pm
Location
VCA Orange County Veterinary Specialists
3021 Edinger Ave
Organizer
VCA OCVSAPPROVED FOR ONE HOUR CALIFORNIA STATUTORY CEU
22aug7:00 pm8:30 pmNorth Bay/Westside Chapter Meeting August 2024Dermatologic Diets
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Diet Considerations for the Dermatologic Patient **Click Here to RSVP** Speaker: Melissa Hall, DVM, DACVD
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Diet Considerations for the Dermatologic Patient
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Speaker: Melissa Hall, DVM, DACVD
Bio: Dr. Melissa Hall has been exploring her passion for pet medicine for as long as she can remember. Growing up as a Los Angeles native, Dr. Hall gave as much of her time as she was able to the Los Angeles Zoo, the Natural History Museum, the Equestrian Center and many other animal focused local groups. She graduated with a Bachelor of Science in Animal Physiology and Neuroscience from the University of California, San Diego prior to achieving her Doctorate of Veterinary Medicine from the University of California, Davis. Dr. Hall’s veterinary studies led her to a passion for veterinary dermatology that carried her through a 3-year residency with Animal Dermatologic Clinic in Southern California. In 2011, Dr. Hall became a board-certified veterinary dermatologist and diplomate of the American College of Veterinary Dermatologists. Dr. Hall shares her passion for all aspects of skin and ear disease by lecturing all over the world and training residents. She has been involved in several studies and published both research studies and book chapters. Dr. Hall specializes in treating allergic skin and ear diseases in dogs and cats. With her experience of practicing and seeing cases both nationally and internationally, Dr. Hall has guided owners to improve the quality of life for their pets.
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Time
(Thursday) 7:00 pm - 8:30 pm
Location
The Culver Hotel
9400 Culver Blvd.
Organizer
Ethel Pawlak NBWSCVMA@gmail.com1.0 California statutorily-approved CE units
Event Details
LIFELEARN Presents How Well Do You Utilize Your Veterinary Technicians? Where Team Health, Retention, and Revenue Intersect
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LIFELEARN Presents
How Well Do You Utilize Your Veterinary Technicians?
Where Team Health, Retention, and Revenue Intersect
**Approved for 1.0 CE Credit**
Two Webinar Times Available!
Thursday, August 29, 2024
Afternoon Webinar
12:30 – 1:30 PM PT
**Click Here to Register for the Afternoon Session**
Thursday, August 29, 2024
Evening Webinar
6:30 – 7:30 PM PT
**Click Here to Register for the Evening Session**
Featuring: KENICHIRO YAGI, MS, RVT, VTS | LifeLearn Animal Health
How well does your practice utilize technicians? When you place veterinary technicians in the appropriate roles within their teams, it’s linked to better patient care, staff fulfillment, manageable workload, increased practice revenue, and even team wellness.
Join Ken Yagi, Chief Veterinary Nursing Officer for Veterinary Emergency Group, and the Program Director for the RECOVER Initiative, for tools to assess how well your practice uses the skills of credentialed veterinary technicians and actionable ideas that can be implemented immediately.
Topics of focus:
» How veterinary technicians can be better utilized
» Barriers to better use of veterinary technicians
» Positioning technicians to aid practice growth
Sponsored By:
(800) 375-7994
**Non SCVMA event**
Time
All Day (Thursday)
Location
Webinar
Organizer
Lifelearn(800) 375-7994 Info@lifelearn.com
september 2024
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Public Health and Disease Implications of Dog Importation: Part 2- Central and South America ***Click Here to Register*** Dogs imported from
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Public Health and Disease Implications of Dog Importation: Part 2- Central and South America
***Click Here to Register***
Dogs imported from other countries may be infected with diseases that are not normally found in Los Angeles County. This lecture will focus on diseases that may be imported in dogs from Central and South America.
Speakers: Emily Beeler, DVM, MPH, DACVPM and Michelle Chang, DVM, MPH
Bio: Dr. Emily Beeler, DVM, MPH, DACVPM works for the Veterinary Public Health Program, with a focus on animal disease surveillance and emerging infectious diseases. Before joining public health in 2005, she worked for 9 years as a small animal general medicine and surgery practitioner in the South Bay area of LA County.
Bio: Dr. Michelle Chang, DVM, MPH is a public health veterinarian at the Los Angeles County Department of Public Health. She has overseen the rabies, animal bites, and animal importation sections of the Veterinary Public Health Program. Prior to working in public health she worked in small animal practice. She received her veterinary degree from UC Davis, and both her bachelor’s degree and Master of Public Health degree from UC Berkeley.
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Time
(Tuesday) 12:30 pm - 1:30 pm
Location
Zoom
Organizer
SCVMAINFO@SCVMA.ORGAPPROVED FOR ONE HOUR CALIFORNIA STATUTORY CEU
Event Details
SCVMA Presents: Level I Leadership Training Parts I & II You’re an expert at animal care. But your clients and
Event Details
SCVMA Presents:
Level I Leadership Training Parts I & II
You’re an expert at animal care. But your clients and employees aren’t cats and dogs. SCVMA Leadership Training is an excellent opportunity to level up your “human skills” and grow personally and professionally. These workshops are ideal for leaders and potential leaders in the practice.
In these workshops, you’ll learn:
What is Leadership?
What do Leaders Act Like?
Moving from Manager to Leader
Dealing with Leadership Challenges
DISC Profiling
Teamwork—it makes the Dream Work
Didactic, Experiential, Hands-On and Fun
**Click Here to Register**
**By clicking this link to register, you will be registered for BOTH sessions. Attendees must attend both sessions to receive CE credit**
Two 6 Hour Sessions
Part I- Sunday September 22nd
Part II- Sunday November 17th
Provided FREE
for DVM Graduates from 2014 to Present, Practice Managers, and DVM Students
***Limited to 25 Attendees**
Attendees Must Attend BOTH Sessions
9:00 AM to 4:00 PM
Doors Open at 8:30 for Registration and Breakfast
**Breakfast and Lunch Included**
SCVMA Headquarters
5576 Corporate Avenue, Cypress, CA 90630
12 hours of CA Statutorily Approved CE
Presented By:
Peter Weinstein, DVM, MBA
Dr. Peter Weinstein attended Cornell University undergraduate and the University of Illinois to receive his DVM. After graduation, he worked as an associate for three years before opening his practice. As he was running his practice, he identified the need for increased business acumen to make his practice successful. Thus, while managing and practicing full time, he attended University of Redlands to receive his MBA. As a result of the MBA, he was able to relocate, expand and sell his practice to a corporate consolidator.
Politically, he served as President of the Southern California Veterinary Medical Association and the California Veterinary Medical Association and President for VetPartners, the national consultants association. He just completed three years as the Chair of the Veterinary Economic Strategy Committee of the AVMA’s Veterinary Economics Division
In the veterinary industry, he acted as Medical Director overseeing the Claims Department for Veterinary Pet Insurance. Dr. Weinstein has provided small business and corporate consulting via his company, PAW Consulting. After 14 years, Dr. Weinstein retired from his role as the Executive Director for the Southern California Veterinary Medical Association to pursue other interests including teaching at Western University.
He was the 2018 Speaker of the Year for the Western Veterinary Conference Practice Management Section. And in 2021 for the VMX Practice Management section. He co-authored with Michael E Gerber, “The EMyth Veterinarian- Why Most Veterinary Practices Don’t Work and What to Do About It”. Dr. Weinstein has spoken and written extensively on practice management, team building, leadership, collegiality, marketing, and other topics focused on making the veterinary profession better for all those affiliated with it.
Dr Weinstein lives in Orange County, California with his wife Sharon, two daughters (one a veterinary student at Oregon State), two dogs, and Bazinga, a Senegal parrot.
Rob Best, CVPM, CFN
Rob Best is a certified expert in Neuroleadership, the science-based field centered around emotional intelligence. His work focuses on increasing the emotional and psychological safety within professional environments to help attract, retain, and develop talent.
And he certainly knows a little something about talent, having been a basketball player, a world explorer who’s trekked six of the seven continents, and even the CEO of a global nonprofit supporting teenage entrepreneurs in over 30 countries.
Rob holds two bachelor’s degrees, Business, and Organizational Communication. And his learning & education have never stopped; he’s earned his CVPM, is a licensed expert in body language, statement analysis, and deception detection. Along with his excellence in neuroleadership, these educational advances have helped grow his ability to support leaders and influence positive change with measurable business and interpersonal improvements.
His message for professionals today? A reminder that being resilient often means taking a breath and making an intentional decision to be kind to yourself and to others. So, in the words of the famous Dr. Odie Marcovici, “Always be kinder than you feel”!
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Time
(Sunday) 9:00 am - 4:00 pm
Location
SCVMA Corporate Office
5576 Corporate Avenue, Cypress, CA 90630
Organizer
SCVMASCVMAINFO@SCVMA.ORG
24sep12:30 pm1:30 pmSCVCES- Zennovation in Sedation: Rethinking What Is PossibleSedation in Dogs
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Zennovation in Sedation: Rethinking What Is Possible ***Click Here to Register*** In this educational presentation, we will introduce the concept of
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Zennovation in Sedation: Rethinking What Is Possible
***Click Here to Register***
In this educational presentation, we will introduce the concept of procedural sedation in veterinary practice. This includes a review of the basic physiology behind sedation in dogs, commonly-used sedatives, and the use of a reversal agent. Lastly, we will discuss a novel sedative, a combination of the alpha-2-agonist, medetomidine, with the peripheral alpha-2 antagonist, vatinoxan – and how it can improve your clinical practice.
Speaker: Julie Kluxdal, DVM
Bio: Dr. Julie Kluxdal is a 1998 graduate of the University of Illinois College of Veterinary Medicine. She spent eight years in clinical practice. Her practice experience includes canine, feline, emergency, exotic pet and wildlife medicine. Her career transitioned to the animal health industry when she accepted a position as a Field Technical Services Veterinarian in 2006 and most recently joined Dechra Veterinary Products as a Professional Services Veterinarian in November 2019. Outside of work Julie enjoys spending time outdoors with her family hiking and biking at home in California. When they can, they enjoy visiting other parts of the United States and the world. Her family includes her husband, son, a house full of cats, and one snake.
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Time
(Tuesday) 12:30 pm - 1:30 pm
Location
Zoom
Organizer
SCVMAINFO@SCVMA.ORGAPPROVED FOR ONE HOUR CALIFORNIA STATUTORY CEU
october 2024
Event Details
The Diagnosis and Treatment of Feline Hyperthyroidism ***Click Here to Register*** Speaker: Karen Eiler, DVM, MS, DACVIM
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The Diagnosis and Treatment of Feline Hyperthyroidism
***Click Here to Register***
Speaker: Karen Eiler, DVM, MS, DACVIM
Bio: Dr. Eiler is a native Californian. She holds a Master’s degree in Mammalian Behavioral Ecology and in Biomedical Sciences. Dr. Eiler attended Western University of Health Sciences, College of Veterinary Medicine, where she graduated with honors in 2007.
She completed her internship and internal medicine residency at VCA West Los Angeles Animal Hospital. Dr. Eiler worked at VCA West LA as a boarded internist for ten years. She trained and mentored both interns and internal medicine residents. Dr. Eiler has lectured locally and nationally, and has enjoyed teaching and mentoring other veterinarians.
Dr. Eiler’s research and publications have focused on endocrinology. A decade of working with other specialists at a high-volume specialty hospital has allowed her to become knowledgeable and experienced in all areas of internal medicine.
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Time
(Tuesday) 12:30 pm - 1:30 pm
Location
Zoom
Organizer
SCVMAINFO@SCVMA.ORGAPPROVED FOR ONE HOUR CALIFORNIA STATUTORY CEU
november 2024
Event Details
SCVMA Presents: Level I Leadership Training Part II (for those who previously registered and attended Part I)
Event Details
SCVMA Presents:
Level I Leadership Training Part II
(for those who previously registered and attended Part I)
Two 6 Hour Sessions
Part I- Sunday September 22nd
Part II- Sunday November 17th
Provided FREE
for DVM Graduates from 2014 to Present, Practice Managers, and DVM Students
***Limited to 25 Attendees**
Attendees Must Attend BOTH Sessions
9:00 AM to 4:00 PM
Doors Open at 8:30 for Registration and Breakfast
**Breakfast and Lunch Included**
SCVMA Headquarters
5576 Corporate Avenue, Cypress, CA 90630
12 hours of CA Statutorily Approved CE
Presented By:
Peter Weinstein, DVM, MBA
and
Rob Best, CVPM, CFN
Sponsor
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Description
Time
(Sunday) 9:00 am - 4:00 pm
Location
SCVMA Corporate Office
5576 Corporate Avenue, Cypress, CA 90630
Organizer
SCVMASCVMAINFO@SCVMA.ORG