august 2022
01feb6:42 pm31dec(dec 31)6:42 pmRadiation Safety Training for Veterinary Assistants- On Demand
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Radiation Safety Training for Veterinary Assistants Per the California Veterinary Medical Board Business and Professions Code section 4840.7, was amended effective January
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Radiation Safety Training for Veterinary Assistants
Per the California Veterinary Medical Board
Business and Professions Code section 4840.7, was amended effective January 1, 2011, to require training in radiation safety and techniques for laypersons working in veterinary hospitals who are operating radiographic equipment.
The managing licensee of the veterinary premise must maintain records of radiation safety and technique training and the records must be available for review by the Veterinary Medical Board or its designee (e.g. hospital inspector) upon request.
The registrant must audit the program on an annual basis to ensure it remains within the scope and extent of activities requiring the program.
This on-demand training will cover:
- Effects of Radiation to the Body
- Competency and Training of Veterinary Radiographers
- Personnel Monitoring
- Occupational Dose Equivalent Limits
- Veterinary Radiographer Protective Apparel
- Positioning Equipment
- Veterinary Radiographer Responsibilities
- Patient Safety
- Employing/Supervising Veterinarian Responsibilities
SCVMA has brokered a discounted rate of $25.00 per person for members and their staff.
**Click Here to Register for On-Line Training**
Time
February 1 (Tuesday) 6:42 pm - December 31 (Saturday) 6:42 pm
Location
Zoom
Organizer
Moon Consulting- Allyne Moon, RVT frmoon4080@yahoo.com
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The COHAT and How to Streamline It! Approved for one hour
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The COHAT and How to Streamline It!
Approved for one hour California Statutory CEU
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The COHAT and how to streamline it!” will cover best practices of the Comprehensive Oral Health Assessment and Treatment. It was outline oral exam, common pathology, cleaning, polishing, workflow, and gold standard methods of performing these skills as a technician.
Speaker: Stephanie Perry, CVT, VTS (Dentistry)
Bio: Stefanie has 18 years experience in the veterinary industry and became a CVT in Arizona in 2010. In 2020, she became a member of the Academy of Veterinary Dental Technicians granting her a VTS (Dentistry). She works full time in the Companion Animal Clinic of Midwestern University College of Veterinary Medicine. She participates in dental procedures, teaching students dentistry, anesthesia, and technical skills. She has been a co-instructor for dental wet labs at Western Veterinary Conference and will be lecturing and teaching a wet lab at the Veterinary Dental Forum in September. She teaches labs in clinics, promoting gold standard dentistry practices to elevate dental patient care.
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Time
(Monday) 7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
Location
Zoom
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A Road Better Traveled: The Client Journey Through a Technology-Forward Practice
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A Road Better Traveled: The Client Journey Through a Technology-Forward Practice
Live Event Cancelled **Click Here** for the Recorded Version
Description
Veterinary hospitals are at a crossroad: either adopt technology and become more efficient, or stick with traditional methods and risk financial health, team well-being and client relationships. Becoming “tech-forward” may sound daunting but the benefits gained, from work-flow efficiency to improved patient care, are well-worth the bumps in the road. Join Dr. Brendon Laing, veterinarian, practice owner and technology advocate, as he takes you on a lesson-filled client journey through a technology-forward practice.
Program Agenda
- Level-set on current state of veterinary medicine
- Present current industry pain points (Shifting generational expectations, increased demand for services, labour shortages)
- Present a definition of technology and assess the audience for their level of “tech” comfort
- Introduce different types of technology that could be used pre-appointment, appointment ang post-appointment, and provide a prediction as to their level of impact on the identified pain points.
Learning objectives:
- Level-set on the impact that shifting generational expectations, increased demand for services and labour shortages have had on the veterinary profession.
- Identify low-, mid-, and high-tech options that could be used pre-appointment, during appointment and post-appointment
- Demonstrate how different types of technology can have an impact on practice communication, staff efficiency and schedule control.
Presenter: Brendon Laing, DVM:
Dr. Brendon Laing is a practicing small animal veterinarian with an entrepreneurial spirit who is always looking for new ways to serve pet parents and the community. Dr. Laing received his bachelor’s degree from Queen’s University and his veterinary degree from the Ontario Veterinary College, where he was the recipient of the prestigious Small Animal Surgery Award from the American College of Veterinary Surgeons. After graduation, he joined his father in practice, making them a rare father-son team.
When he isn’t caring for his patients, Brendon is actively involved in the community. He has been providing veterinary advice as WhiStle Radio’s resident veterinarian for the past four years and loves educating children at his local 4H Club. Brendon also sits on the Ontario VMA’s Executive Committee as Secretary-Treasurer and is the current chair of the Professional Development Committee for the Canadian VMA, where he helps shape the future of the veterinary profession.
Brendon’s passion for improving veterinary care has driven him to pursue new ways to practice veterinary medicine. He believes that technology will be the cornerstone of future veterinary practices, enabling veterinarians to surpass the expectations of today’s well-educated and service-minded pet parents.
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Time
(Tuesday) 12:30 pm - 1:30 pm
Location
Zoom
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Managing DJD; The Current State of the Science. **Click Here to RSVP** Approved
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Managing DJD; The Current State of the Science.
**Click Here to RSVP**
Approved for one hour California Statutory CEU
Speaker: Dr. Peter Vogel, VMD
Peter Vogel, VMD, DACVS graduated from the University of Pennsylvania School of
Veterinary Medicine in 1990. He completed a Small Animal Surgical internship at
the California Animal Hospital and a Small Animal Surgical residency at the
University of California, Davis.
Practicing in Southern California for over 27 years, Dr. Vogel has been the co-medical director, and founder/senior partner of hospitals located in Fountain Valley, CA and Irvine, CA. And currently, the founder of the “Veterinarian owned, Pet approved,” Animal Orthopedic Center located in Anaheim, CA.
Dr. Vogel is the past President of the Southern California Veterinary Medical
Association and is currently a Governor for the California Veterinary Medical
Association, representing Los Angeles and Orange County, CA. He also is a recipient
of the Dan Mahan Award for Excellence in Veterinary Medicine.
As a board-certified veterinary surgeon, and a Diplomate of the American
College of Veterinary Surgeons, Dr. Vogel has almost 30 years of experience in clinical practice, as well as teaching veterinary students and training interns and residents.
He lectures extensively in Southern California, as well as elsewhere in the US
and has spoken at several world veterinary conferences in China, South Korea, and
Mexico.
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Time
(Tuesday) 6:30 pm - 8:30 pm
Organizer
Dr. Laura Weatherford laurawdvm@aol.com
10aug7:00 pm8:00 pmSCVMA San Gabriel Valley Chapter Meeting: Feline HypertensionFeline Hypertension
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Feline Hypertension Talk touches on the pathophysiology and importance of identifying hypertensive patients.
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Feline Hypertension
Talk touches on the pathophysiology and importance of identifying hypertensive patients. Groups at risk for elevated blood pressure are defined. Emphasis is placed on proper measurement and treatment strategies for control of hypertension.
Approved for one hour California Statutory CEU
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Dr. Mark Acierno, MBA, DVM, DACVIM
Mark Acierno received his DVM from Mississippi State University. After an internship in small animal medicine and surgery, he completed an internal medicine residency at Tufts University in 2004. Dr. Acierno spent 12 years at the Louisiana State University developing one of the most advanced nephrology programs in the world. As of Janurary 2017 he is proud to call Midwestern University in Phoenix Arizona “home.” His clinical and research interests include hypertension, kidney disease and renal replacement therapies. He also maintains a special interest in personal finance as it relates to veterinarians.
When he is not treating patients at the Midwestern University clinic, teaching in the classroom, or working in his labratory, Dr Acierno can be found lecturing internationally on topics relating to urology and nephrology. He also manages the veterinary financial blog “The PocketDVM” and lectures on topics related to DVM personal finance.
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Time
(Wednesday) 7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
Location
Pinocchio's Pizza, Italian Restaurant
1449 N Lake Ave.
Organizer
Dr. Evelyn Sagastume drevelyn@petsadena.com
11aug6:30 pm8:30 pmOrange County Chapter Meetin: Radiation TherapyRadiation Therapy
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Radiation therapy - what the heck is it and who should get it? **Click
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Radiation therapy – what the heck is it and who should get it?
**Click Here to RSVP**
Approved for one hour California Statutory CEU
Objectives
- Provide background information on radiation therapy and biology
- Review of radiation protocol options and indications for treatment
- Review possible radiation side effects and management associated with these treatments
- Identify specific tumor types indicated for radiation therapy treatment
- Explore case examples
Speaker: Cassie Wilcox, DVM, DACVR (Radiation)
Dr. Wilcox is Veterinary Cancer Group’s full time radiation oncologist for our Orange County office. Dr. Wilcox attended veterinary school at the University of Tennessee, then returned to California for a 1-year rotating internship with VCA West LA. She then completed her 2-year residency at UC Davis in Radiation Oncology. Even though she was born and raised in Southern California, she has been practicing as a radiation oncologist back east and in the south prior to making the move back to California.
Time
(Thursday) 6:30 pm - 8:30 pm
Organizer
Brian McNamarabrian@msttaxreduction.com
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Collective Wisdom for Acute Treatment of Dyspnea Live and in-person AND
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Collective Wisdom for Acute Treatment of Dyspnea
Live and in-person AND via Zoom!
Venue seating is limited to 35 people
The Culver Hotel
9400 Culver Blvd
Culver City, CA 90232
**Click here to RSVP for in-person dining and lecture**
**Click Here to Join Us by Zoom**
Lecture Objective:
We will look at utility of various diagnostics for dyspnea/acute left-sided congestive heart failure (LCHF)
- Quick assessment with signalment, history, and PE
- Diagnostic test of choice
We will review general treatment of acute CHF idn dogs and cats
- Consensus for treatment of DCM, MVD, and HCM
- Refractory patients
- Possible complications
Speaker: Carley Saelinger, VMD, DACVIM (Cardiology)
After graduating with her VMD from the University of Pennsylvania, Dr. Carly Saelinger completed a one-year rotating internship at the University of Florida, followed by a cardiology internship and cardiology residency at the Louisiana State University. Dr. Saelinger is board certified with the ACVIM in the specialty of Cardiology.
Dr. Saelinger’s clinical interests include medical and surgical treatment of arrhythmias: implantable cardioverter defibrillator (ICD) placement, programming, and defibrillation; optimizing pacemaker programming for individual canine patients; and pathophysiology & treatment of arrhythmogenic right ventricular cardiomyopathy (ARVC) of Boxers and English Bulldogs.
Dr. Saelinger has been practicing at VCA ASEC in West Los Angeles since August 2012
Time
(Thursday) 7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
Location
The Culver Hotel
9400 Culver Blvd.
Organizer
Ethel Pawlaknbwscmva@gmail.com
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Detect 30 Different Types of Canine Cancer with a Simple Blood Draw: Introducing Liquid Biopsy Testing Approved
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Detect 30 Different Types of Canine Cancer with a Simple Blood Draw: Introducing Liquid Biopsy Testing
Approved for one hour California Statutory Approved CEU
SPEAKER: Dr. Gina Brandstetter
Dr. Gina Brandstetter is a veterinarian and Medical Science Liaison at PetDx. Her background is in small animal general practice and industry. Dr. Brandstetter has lived in Southern California most of her life, attending UCLA for her bachelor’s degree and then graduating from the UC Davis School of Veterinary Medicine. She has recently settled into San Diego as the place to call home. In veterinary medicine, she is passionate about enhancing our approach to cancer detection and management with the adoption of liquid biopsy.
Outside of work, Dr. Brandstetter enjoys spending time in nature and is the owner of a goofy yellow lab who loves othing more than tagging along on any adventure.
Time
(Tuesday) 12:30 pm - 1:30 pm
Location
Zoom
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Canine Dilated Cardiomyopathy- Food for Thought Registration Details Coming Soon This discussion will begin with a review of
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Canine Dilated Cardiomyopathy- Food for Thought
Registration Details Coming Soon
This discussion will begin with a review of canine dilated cardiomyopathy (DCM) including clinical signs and history, physical examination changes, and diagnostic findings. Possible mechanisms of a diet association with DCM will be discussed with a focus on the most current research and updates from the FDA.
Speaker: Dr. Courtney Smith
Bio: Dr. Courtney Smith is a veterinary cardiologist working at Metropolitan Animal Specialty Hospital (MASH) in Los Angeles, California. She graduated from Oregon State University Carlson College of Veterinary Medicine where she developed a love of cardiology and alpacas. After training at a large specialty hospital in San Diego, she traveled North back to Oregon State University where she obtained a Master of Science degree and completed a comprehensive cardiology residency. Dr. Smith moved to Los Angeles shortly after her residency and has enjoyed working with a large well-educated referral community. In addition to her two-legged family members, she shares her home with two sphynx cat sisters and a great Pyrenees puppy.
Sponsor: MASH
Time
(Thursday) 6:30 pm - 8:30 pm
Organizer
Dr. Inez Del Pino
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Lead the Way and Save More Lives. Using innovation and big data
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Lead the Way and Save More Lives. Using innovation and big data to protect your patients and practice
**Click Here to Register**
**Approved for one hour California Statutory CEU**
Objective: To understand the parasiticide landscape, where the parasites are, where they’re spreading to, understanding the choices in products, and how to better communicate around parasites to the pet parent.
Speaker: Dr. I. Craig Prior is the previous owner of VCA Murphy Road Animal Hospital, an eight-doctor practice in Nashville, TN; and former owner/partner in three Blue Pearl emergency hospitals in Middle Tennessee. A 38-year veteran, Dr. Prior’s professional interests include all aspects of small animal medicine and surgery, as well as the operations and metrics of well managed practices.
Born and raised in Australia, Dr. Prior represented Australia at the 1982 World’s Fair in Knoxville, Tennessee before graduating from the University of Queensland in Brisbane with a degree in veterinary medicine in 1984 and moving to the United States in 1985.
Dr. Prior is a board member and past president of the Companion Animal Parasite Council (CAPCvet.org).
He shares his veterinary and business knowledge as a consultant, practice sales consultant, VMG Facilitator and through speaking engagements throughout the country including NAVC & WVC, sitting on advisory boards and guest appearances with various national media outlets.
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Time
(Monday) 12:30 pm - 1:30 pm
Location
Zoom
23aug7:00 pm9:00 pmDVM 2KX: How to Become a Practice Owner Sooner Than LaterPractice Ownership
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How to Become a Practice Owner Sooner Than Later Tuesday, August 23, 2022 7:00 pm to 9:00 pm Food and Drinks Venue Limited to
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How to Become a Practice Owner Sooner Than Later
Tuesday, August 23, 2022
7:00 pm to 9:00 pm
Food and Drinks
Venue Limited to 30 attendees
**Click Here to RSVP**
Red Car Brewery
1266 Satori Ave, Torrance, CA 90501
Objective:
Discuss best practices how to prepare and timeline to start a practice
Building a team I will bring a commercial broker to discuss briefly about identifying the right space for a practice and what’s going on in the market
Discuss start up vs acquisition positives and negatives
Loan and business banking options for the practice
How we can help outside of just lending-Demographics report, in house consultants and we will build a healthcare exclusive team dedicated to the practice
Speaker: Tim Wilson, Wells Fargo Bank
Tim Wilson AVP, Business Development with Wells Fargo Healthcare Industries Group. We offer specialty financing and business banking products and services exclusive for Veterinarians.
Time
(Tuesday) 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm
25aug7:00 pm8:00 pmSouth Bay Chapter Meeting: Dental Anomalies/Weird StuffDental anomalies
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Dental Anomalies/Weird Stuff! **Click Here to RSVP**
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Dental Anomalies/Weird Stuff!
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Approved for one hour California Statutory CEU
Speaker: Dr. Margaret Smith, DVM, DAVDC
Bio: Dr. Margaret Smith is a veterinary dental specialist at VCA West Los Angeles Animal Hospital. She’s passionate about relieving oral pain in all animals and has a special interest in maxillofacial trauma, oral tumors, and porcine dentistry.
As a board-certified dental specialist, Dr. Smith completed her undergraduate degree in biology at Indiana University and earned her Doctor of Veterinary Medicine at Ross University. She went on to complete her small animal internship at VCA Alameda East Veterinary Hospital and her Dentistry and Oral Surgery residency training at Colorado State University.
“My goal is for every pet to maintain a good quality of life throughout the course of their life and a large part of that is their oral health,” expresses Dr. Smith.
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Time
(Thursday) 7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
Organizer
Teri FisherTeri.fisher@vca.com
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The Great Barrier Relief: A Look at What is New in Skin Support **Click Here to Register** Approved for one hour
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The Great Barrier Relief: A Look at What is New in Skin Support
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Approved for one hour California Statutory CEU
An overview of the skin barrier and its function in the cycle of atopy.
Speaker:
Dr. Sheradan Pate has been practicing small animal medicine for 20 years, having practiced in Hawaii, South Carolina, and California. She is certified in veterinary acupuncture and canine rehabilitation and has developed these services in several small animal hospitals. She has been a professional services veterinarian with Nutramax for 2 years, and currently resides in Pismo Beach, California.
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Time
(Monday) 12:30 pm - 1:30 pm
Location
Zoom
september 2022
01feb6:42 pm31dec(dec 31)6:42 pmRadiation Safety Training for Veterinary Assistants- On Demand
Event Details
Radiation Safety Training for Veterinary Assistants Per the California Veterinary Medical Board Business and Professions Code section 4840.7, was amended effective January
Event Details
Radiation Safety Training for Veterinary Assistants
Per the California Veterinary Medical Board
Business and Professions Code section 4840.7, was amended effective January 1, 2011, to require training in radiation safety and techniques for laypersons working in veterinary hospitals who are operating radiographic equipment.
The managing licensee of the veterinary premise must maintain records of radiation safety and technique training and the records must be available for review by the Veterinary Medical Board or its designee (e.g. hospital inspector) upon request.
The registrant must audit the program on an annual basis to ensure it remains within the scope and extent of activities requiring the program.
This on-demand training will cover:
- Effects of Radiation to the Body
- Competency and Training of Veterinary Radiographers
- Personnel Monitoring
- Occupational Dose Equivalent Limits
- Veterinary Radiographer Protective Apparel
- Positioning Equipment
- Veterinary Radiographer Responsibilities
- Patient Safety
- Employing/Supervising Veterinarian Responsibilities
SCVMA has brokered a discounted rate of $25.00 per person for members and their staff.
**Click Here to Register for On-Line Training**
Time
February 1 (Tuesday) 6:42 pm - December 31 (Saturday) 6:42 pm
Location
Zoom
Organizer
Moon Consulting- Allyne Moon, RVT frmoon4080@yahoo.com
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Milkshakes, Mindsets & Medicine: The power and potential of mindsets in veterinary medicine. **Approved for one hour California Statutory
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Milkshakes, Mindsets & Medicine: The power and potential of mindsets in veterinary medicine.
**Approved for one hour California Statutory CEU**
**Click Here to Register**
Program Description:
Mindsets are a fundamental and well recognized component of human cognition. As humans, we are constantly bombarded with complex and conflicting information and for us to successfully handle all this information, our brains develop mechanisms to simplify and organize that information to inform and guide our responses; these mechanisms are called mindsets. Simply put, mindsets are our personal, subjective lenses through which we view the world; they are our thoughts, beliefs & expectations that impact our responses through behavioral, psychological and physiological mechanisms. Research is dramatically expanding our knowledge on the impact of mindsets and providing insights on how we can shape mindsets to improve our health, well-being and professional success. In this discussion we will focus on mindsets that are particularly relevant to the practice of veterinary medicine, such as professional stress and pet vaccination protocols, and consider how we can shift our mindsets to improve our personal well-being, the well-being of the profession and the care we deliver to our patients.
Speaker: Jacqueline Neilson, DVM, DACVB
Dr. Neilson earned her Doctorate of Veterinary Medicine with honors from the University of Florida. Following graduation, she relocated to the Pacific NW where she practiced as an associate veterinarian in a busy small animal practice. Her drive for knowledge and interest in clinical research led her back to school, this time UC Davis School of Veterinary Medicine, where she completed a residency and became Board Certified by the American College of Veterinary Behaviorists in 1997. She owned and operated a referral veterinary behavior practice in Portland, Oregon from 1997-2011. During that time, in addition to clinical practice, she lectured frequently at regional, national and international veterinary conferences, taught at veterinary colleges, conducted clinical research and published books and scientific articles. Her veterinary text, Blackwell’s Five-Minute Veterinary Consult Canine and Feline Behavior, written with co-author Dr. Debbie Horwitz, is a best-seller translated into multiple languages. Her passion for teaching led her to Elanco Pet Health in 2011 where she accepted a position as a field-based veterinarian supporting a pharmaceutical sales force and their veterinary customers, a role that she continues in today. In addition to behavior, she has developed a special interest in preventative care, parasites and pain management. In her free time, she volunteers in multiple veterinary/animal related organizations: Dr. Neilson is past president of the Oregon Veterinary Medical Association & the American College of Veterinary Behaviorists and past member of Board of Trustees of the Oregon Humane Society. She currently serves on the Board of the Feral Cat Coalition of Oregon and the Morris Animal Foundation Canine Scientific Advisory Board. Dr. Neilson is Fear Free Certified and serves on the Fear Free Speaker’s Bureau. She is the 2017 recipient of the UF College of Veterinary Medicine Alumni Achievement Award for her contributions to the profession. She lives in Washougal, Washington (near Portland, OR) with her husband, two Chihuahuas and three cats.
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Time
(Wednesday) 12:30 pm - 1:30 pm
Location
Zoom
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Surviving Clients While Maintaining Sanity Approved for one hour California Statutory
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Surviving Clients While Maintaining Sanity
Approved for one hour California Statutory CEU
RSVP by Email: sgvchapterscvma@gmail.com
Speaker: Melissa Tompkins, BS, CVPM, PHRca
I am a Certified Veterinary Practice Manager, I am credentialed in HR for California (PHRca), and I am also a Certified Compassion Fatigue Professional.
I am very active within the veterinary profession and was the Southern California Veterinary Medical Association’s 2018 Paraprofessional of the year.
In 2011 I co-founded the North Orange County Veterinary Hospital manager’s group. I help organize our monthly meetings and help provide quality education to our local managers. I love helping other managers and team members grow within the veterinary profession.
I have published multiple articles in DVM360.com, Veterinary Team Brief, and veterinary economics. I have been a speaker at multiple conferences and symposiums, including ASEC’s Annual Symposium, California Veterinary Specialists Management/Technician Spring forum & Symposium, and Fur Paws Consulting Training Symposium. I have also been a featured speaker on how to create a Cat Friendly Practice with Ceva Animal Health and at the 2016 AVSG Wet Lab. Recently I was a speaker at Oklahoma’s Veterinary Medical Conference in Oklahoma City!
Becoming a veterinary practice consultant allows me to do what I love best, which is helping other veterinary professionals grow their business.
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Time
(Wednesday) 7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
Location
Pinocchio's Pizza, Italian Restaurant
1449 N Lake Ave.
Organizer
Dr. Evelyn Sagastume drevelyn@petsadena.com
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Dentistry, Cardiology, and Anesthesia, OH My! The Road to Safe Patient Care Sunday, September 18, 2022 Doors open at 8:15
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Dentistry, Cardiology, and Anesthesia, OH My! The Road to Safe Patient Care
Sunday, September 18, 2022
Doors open at 8:15 am
Lectures Start Promptly at 9:00 am
6 hours of CA Statutorily Approved CE
**Click Here to Register**
Breakfast and Lunch Provided
Limited to 100 registrants
Lectures:
Dentistry information coming soon
Cardiology information coming soon
Anesthesia:
Anesthesia for Geriatric Patients Objectives: To describe physiologic alterations in geriatric patients, to describe the altered response to drugs that can occur in geriatric patients and to develop an anesthetic protocol appropriate for a geriatric patient.
Anesthesia and Comorbidities: Hepatobiliary and Renal Systems Objectives: To review physiology and pathophysiology of the hepatobiliary and renal systems, to describe the altered response to drugs that can occur in patients with hepatic and renal disease and to develop an anesthetic protocol appropriate for patients with hepatobiliary or renal disease.
Featuring:
Dr. Brook Niemiec, DVM, DAVDC, DEVCD, FAVD
Dr. Niemiec is a 1994 graduate of the University of California, Davis School of Veterinary Medicine. Dr. Niemiec is a Board Certified Specialist in Veterinary Dentistry at both the American and European Veterinary Dental Colleges. In addition, he is a Fellow of the Academy of Veterinary Dentistry. He is one of fewer than 10 veterinarians worldwide to hold all three of these certificates.
In addition, he is the Past President of the Academy of Veterinary Dentistry as well as the AVD representative to the World Small Animal Association. He is also the chair of the WSAVA dental guidelines committee which developed minimal standards for dentistry worldwide. Based on all these accomplishments, he is recognized as one of the leading authorities in veterinary dentistry.
In addition to his advanced dental training, Dr. Niemiec received extensive post-graduate training in the field of anesthesia, which helps to ensure the safety of pets in our care.
As an advocate for improved understanding, prevention and treatment of disease, Dr. Niemiec lectures extensively at local, national, and international meetings. He is also the creator and director of the San Diego Veterinary Dental Training Center (now the Center of Excellence).
In order to assist other veterinarians in providing optimal dental care, Dr. Niemiec founded the premier veterinary dental telemedicine website: vetdentalrad.com. This service provides dental x-ray interpretation and also offers instructional videos and educational posters.
Dr. Niemiec has authored or edited a dozen veterinary dental educational products. These include the definitive textbooks on veterinary periodontology (gum disease), endodontics (fractured and dead teeth), restoratives, extractions, orthodontics (braces), emergency dentistry and a color handbook on diagnosing oral disease. Dr. Niemiec has also authored numerous chapters in internal medicine textbooks as well as other dental books.
Dr. Niemiec has had the pleasure of providing high-quality dental care for the pets of Southern California since 1995, performing over 50,000 dental procedures. Although Dr. Niemiec is skilled in all aspects of veterinary dentistry, his special interests include endodontic therapy (root canals), periodontal therapy and surgery, dental radiology, and implant dentistry.
In his spare time, Dr. Niemiec is an enthusiastic outdoorsman who enjoys hiking, fishing, skiing, and camping. He also enjoys time on the beach with his Labrador Retriever, Sage.
Dr. Erin McNally, DVM, DACVA
Dr. McNally graduated veterinary school from the University of Florida College of Veterinary Medicine. After a rotating internship in emergency medicine and critical care in Massachusetts she returned to UF to do a residency in anesthesia and pain management. She completed her specialty training and became boarded in anesthesia and pain management in 2009. From there she moved to the Caribbean island of St. Kitts where she lived for three and a half years and taught anesthesia at Ross University School of Veterinary Medicine. Upon her return to the United States, she moved to Hawaii where she practiced emergency medicine and anesthesia at the Veterinary Emergency and Referral Center of Hawaii for 7 years.
She returned to the mainland in 2020 to work as the anesthesiologist at an animal imaging facility in the San Francisco Bay area but soon realized that she preferred a slightly warmer climate. She migrated to southern California to work as the anesthesiologist for Veterinary Dental Specialties, where she has been since October 2021. She works primarily out of the San Diego and Irvine offices, but she does travel to the other offices for direct monitoring cases as needed and creates the anesthesia protocols for all of the patients after studying their medical records.
Dr. McNally enjoys surfing, hiking and spending time with family. She has one furry daughter, a corgi named Nai’a and recently welcomed a human daughter into the family.
Dr. Robert Furman, DVM, DADVC, DEVDC
Dr. Robert Furman graduated from the University of Glasgow School of Veterinary Medicine, Scotland, in 2008. He is a member of the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons and a Board Certified Veterinary Dentist of the American and European Veterinary Dental Colleges. Dr. Furman has worked with Dr. Niemiec for over two decades. He has lectured extensively on dentistry throughout the world as well as authored several articles and chapters. Although Dr. Furman performs procedures from all aspects of dentistry, his professional interests include maxillofacial surgery, restoratives, and orthodontics. Dr. Furman has also worked on bears, lions, tigers, sea otters, sea lions, monkeys, baboons, skunks, wolves, cougars, leopards, bobcats, meerkats, prairie dogs, and gorillas. Dr. Furman primarily
works at our Irvine, Ontario, and Santa Barbara practices.
In his free time, Dr. Furman enjoys restoring classic cars, cycling, hiking, and traveling. He loves spending time with his family- wife, Yenlie, a local veterinary neurologist, Labradors Trevor and Penny, cats Jasmine and Theodore, and his favorite Frenchie Taliah.
T.J. Morrison, DVM, DACVIM
Doctor T.J. Morrison, Founder of Coast to Coast Cardiology, is honored to provide cardiology specialty care to all animals on behalf of their human companions and referring veterinarians. The team effort, which includes the clients, their family veterinarian, fellow veterinary specialists, and Doctor Morrison, allows for the best possible cardiac care for our beloved animals. Doctor Morrison has practiced Veterinary Cardiology on the Atlantic, Pacific, and Caribbean Coasts.
Doctor Morrison received his Bachelor of Science Degree from Boston College and his Doctorate of Veterinary Medicine from Ross University School of Veterinary Medicine. Doctor Morrison completed his residency in Veterinary Cardiology at Colorado State University School of Veterinary Medicine. His intense training during this time focused on advanced diagnostic interpretation of electrophysiology, echocardiography, and especially minimally-invasive interventional procedures, commonly performing patent ductus arteriosus occlusions, balloon valvuloplasties and pacemaker implantation and interrogations. He obtained Diplomate status in the American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine, specializing in Cardiology.
Doctor Morrison continued his practice of Veterinary Cardiology in Denver, Colorado, followed by a move to Southern California where he founded Coast to Coast Cardiology, practicing cardiology out of a variety of state-of-the-art veterinary referral hospitals. In 2013, he was appointed locum Veterinary Cardiology Clinician at the University of California, Davis, School of Veterinary Medicine Teaching Hospital, overseeing the Cardiology Department, instructing and teaching cardiology residents and veterinary students.
His other interests include running, having successfully completed the 2012 Boston Marathon, back-country telemark skiing, having camped throughout Colorado’s 10th Mountain Division Hut system, and learning to surf and fly.
FREE for SCVMA Members who register before 9/7/2022
$50.00 for non-members prior to 9/7/2022
$150.00 for members and non-members who register after 9/7/2022 (space permitting)
There is a $50.00 late cancellation/no-show fee for those who cancel after 9/13/2022 or fail to attend the event
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Time
(Sunday) 8:15 am - 4:00 pm
Location
Western University Health Sciences Health Education Center
701 East Second St.
25sep12:30 pm2:30 pmSCVMA Member Movie DayMovie Day Registration Details coming soon!
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SCVMA cordially invites you and 3 guests to a showing of Puss in Boots: The Last Wish
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SCVMA cordially invites you and 3 guests to a showing of Puss in Boots: The Last Wish
**Click Here to watch the movie trailer**
12:30 pm check in
Movie starts at 1:00 pm
FREE for SCVMA Members
and their families (up to 4 complimentary tickets per member)
Locations:
Irvine Spectrum Edwards Regency
Edwards Regency Long Beach
There will be a $25.00 late cancellation/no show fee for those who cancel after 9/19/2022 or fail to attend the event.
Generously sponsored by:
Time
(Sunday) 12:30 pm - 2:30 pm
Event Details
You want to do what?! Client Communication and Decision Facilitation Approved
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You want to do what?! Client Communication and Decision Facilitation
Approved for one hour California Statutory CEU
**Click Here to Register**
We have all felt the stresses of uncertainty in the current times. During times of stress, communications can be the first thing to break down. And this is no different for our clients. It is imperative to better communicate and facilitate decision making with our clients more than ever. Blocks in communication can affect patient care. The ability to recognize these blocks, opens an opportunity to dialog which in turn will improve patient care. This lecture will provide you with “opening lines” to start that dialog as well as other strategies to add to your communications toolbox. We will discuss practical solutions to create the time necessary to effectively communicate within your busy day.
Speaker: Dr. KaLee R Pasek, DVM, CVFP, CHPV
Dr KaLee Pasek received her DVM from Colorado State University with a special interest in the Human Animal Bond. In 2009 she received a Credential in Veterinary Family Practice from the University of California at Davis. Veterinary Family Practice emphasizes that the “patient” includes the pet and the pet’s human family. Multidisciplinary studies included human psychology, sociology, communication, and family dynamic studies. In 2018, she completed her Certification in Hospice and Palliative Care from the International Association of Animal Hospice and Palliative Care. Dr Pasek owns Transitions Veterinary Care, a geriatric – palliative – hospice house call referral practice in Ventura County. In addition to clinical practice, Dr Pasek has enjoyed a long career in education lecturing locally and internationally for her parent company Diversified Veterinary Services, Inc.
Sponsor
Time
(Monday) 12:30 pm - 1:30 pm
Location
Zoom
october 2022
01feb6:42 pm31dec(dec 31)6:42 pmRadiation Safety Training for Veterinary Assistants- On Demand
Event Details
Radiation Safety Training for Veterinary Assistants Per the California Veterinary Medical Board Business and Professions Code section 4840.7, was amended effective January
Event Details
Radiation Safety Training for Veterinary Assistants
Per the California Veterinary Medical Board
Business and Professions Code section 4840.7, was amended effective January 1, 2011, to require training in radiation safety and techniques for laypersons working in veterinary hospitals who are operating radiographic equipment.
The managing licensee of the veterinary premise must maintain records of radiation safety and technique training and the records must be available for review by the Veterinary Medical Board or its designee (e.g. hospital inspector) upon request.
The registrant must audit the program on an annual basis to ensure it remains within the scope and extent of activities requiring the program.
This on-demand training will cover:
- Effects of Radiation to the Body
- Competency and Training of Veterinary Radiographers
- Personnel Monitoring
- Occupational Dose Equivalent Limits
- Veterinary Radiographer Protective Apparel
- Positioning Equipment
- Veterinary Radiographer Responsibilities
- Patient Safety
- Employing/Supervising Veterinarian Responsibilities
SCVMA has brokered a discounted rate of $25.00 per person for members and their staff.
**Click Here to Register for On-Line Training**
Time
February 1 (Tuesday) 6:42 pm - December 31 (Saturday) 6:42 pm
Location
Zoom
Organizer
Moon Consulting- Allyne Moon, RVT frmoon4080@yahoo.com
12oct7:00 pm8:00 pmSCVMA San Gabriel Chapter Meeting: Seizures-Diagnosis & Management
Event Details
Seizures-Diagnosis & Management Approved for one hour California Statutory CEU RSVP by email: sgvchapterscvma@gmail.com
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Seizures-Diagnosis & Management
Approved for one hour California Statutory CEU
RSVP by email: sgvchapterscvma@gmail.com
Speaker: Dr Clarisa Robles
Originally from Pasadena, Clarisa attended University of California, San Diego, where she obtained a Bachelor of Science in Animal Physiology and Neuroscience in 2002. After working in a small animal clinic in San Diego for a few years, she attended University of California, Davis, graduating in 2008 with a Doctorate of Veterinary Medicine.
From there, Clarisa went on to complete a rotating internship at Veterinary Medical and Surgical Group (Ventura, CA) in Small Animal Medicine and Surgery. After that, this California girl moved out to Minnesota where she completed a Neurology/neurosurgery residency and learned how to live in the cold!
Along with her great technical training, Clarisa offers wonderful communication skills and a fondness for building close relationships with referring veterinarians and her patients’ families. She finds such collaboration allows for the best possible patient and client care. Her interests include inflammatory brain disease as well as spinal and intracranial surgery.
At home in Pasadena, Clarisa can be found out with her golden retriever Saffron, hiking, or exploring new restaurants.
Sponsor:
Time
(Wednesday) 7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
Location
Pinocchio's Pizza, Italian Restaurant
1449 N Lake Ave.
Organizer
Dr. Evelyn Sagastume drevelyn@petsadena.com
Event Details
ACVO 53rd SCIENTIFIC CONFERENCE OCTOBER 26TH – 29TH, 2022 Palm Springs, CA **Click Here
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ACVO 53rd SCIENTIFIC CONFERENCE
OCTOBER 26TH – 29TH, 2022
Palm Springs, CA
**Click Here to Register**
GENERAL PRACTITIONERS’ COURSE – DETAILS
American College of Veterinary Ophthalmologists’ 2022 Conference
Practical Ophthalmology for General Practitioners Course
(8 topics, 6 speakers)
Saturday, October 29, 2022
Palm Springs, CA | Renaissance Esmerelda Resort & Spa, Indian Wells
Eight credit hours (pending RACE approval)
Speakers and topics are located: https://www.acvoconference.org/general-practitioners-2022
We invite regional general practice veterinarians who wish to gain applicable knowledge in up-to-date veterinary ophthalmology practice to attend the eight hour CE session. Registrants do not have to be registered for the general conference to attend.
The registration fee is $250 and includes your registration, CE form, separate course proceedings, continental breakfast, lunch, and access to vendor hall. You will also be provided online access to this courses’ sessions post-meeting for up to 3 months, share these courses with practitioners in your office for no additional fee! This is unlimited access to an interactive, searchable video with speaker presentations synced with PowerPoint slides. (A 50% reduced fee is available for students. Walk-up registration is first-come, first-served.)
Topics this year include: “Ocular Adnexal Pearls”, “Feline Ophthalmology – Practical tips for diagnosing and treating common cat conditions”, “Smartphone Ophthalmology”, “Dry Eye is Everywhere! You Just Need to Know Where to Look.”, “Corneal ulcers – Why is it not healing”, “Fundus Exam: A review of Techniques and Common Diagnoses”, “Untangling Uveitis: Dealing with Intraocular Inflammation”, “Glaucoma: When the Pressure Is Too Much to Bear”
Pre-registration closes September 23, 2022. Registration information can be found on the ACVO Conference website: https://www.acvoconference.org/registration2022
Time
(Saturday) 7:30 am - 5:00 pm
Location
Renaissance Esmerelda Resort & Spa, Indian Wells
44400 Indian Wells Lane,
Organizer
ACVO(208) 466-7624 office@ACVO.org.
november 2022
01feb6:42 pm31dec(dec 31)6:42 pmRadiation Safety Training for Veterinary Assistants- On Demand
Event Details
Radiation Safety Training for Veterinary Assistants Per the California Veterinary Medical Board Business and Professions Code section 4840.7, was amended effective January
Event Details
Radiation Safety Training for Veterinary Assistants
Per the California Veterinary Medical Board
Business and Professions Code section 4840.7, was amended effective January 1, 2011, to require training in radiation safety and techniques for laypersons working in veterinary hospitals who are operating radiographic equipment.
The managing licensee of the veterinary premise must maintain records of radiation safety and technique training and the records must be available for review by the Veterinary Medical Board or its designee (e.g. hospital inspector) upon request.
The registrant must audit the program on an annual basis to ensure it remains within the scope and extent of activities requiring the program.
This on-demand training will cover:
- Effects of Radiation to the Body
- Competency and Training of Veterinary Radiographers
- Personnel Monitoring
- Occupational Dose Equivalent Limits
- Veterinary Radiographer Protective Apparel
- Positioning Equipment
- Veterinary Radiographer Responsibilities
- Patient Safety
- Employing/Supervising Veterinarian Responsibilities
SCVMA has brokered a discounted rate of $25.00 per person for members and their staff.
**Click Here to Register for On-Line Training**
Time
February 1 (Tuesday) 6:42 pm - December 31 (Saturday) 6:42 pm
Location
Zoom
Organizer
Moon Consulting- Allyne Moon, RVT frmoon4080@yahoo.com
09nov7:00 pm8:00 pmSan Gabriel Valley SCVMA Chapter Meeting: OncologyOncology
Event Details
Oncology Approved for one hour California Statutory CEU RSVP by email: sgvchapterscvma@gmail.com
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Oncology
Approved for one hour California Statutory CEU
RSVP by email: sgvchapterscvma@gmail.com
Speaker: Dr. Vincent Baldanza, DVM, DACVIM (Oncology)
Dr. Vincent Baldanza was born and raised in northern New Jersey. He graduated Summa Cum Laude with a Bachelor of Science from the University of Delaware, where he studied Animal Science and spent semesters studying abroad in Australia and Italy.
Dr. Baldanza graduated Magna Cum Laude with a Doctorate of Veterinary Medicine from the University of Pennsylvania. After graduating from veterinary school, Dr. Baldanza completed a one-year small animal rotating internship at the University of Minnesota. He then went on to complete a three-year residency in medical oncology at Cornell University, where he was selected as an American Kennel Club Canine Health Foundation Clinician-Scientist Fellow for his research in canine osteosarcoma.
Upon completion of his studies, Dr. Baldanza moved to Los Angeles and worked with the Veterinary Cancer Group for several years before joining the ACCESS team at their new Pasadena hospital.
Dr. Baldanza is a board-certified specialist in medical oncology and his special interests include treatment of lymphoma, mast cell tumors, osteosarcoma, novel therapeutics, and palliative care.
Outside of work, Dr. Baldanza enjoys exploring the food and drink scene in Los Angeles, attending concerts and live theater, relaxing out in the desert, and traveling with his partner. Their family of rescues include a Great Pyrenees/Golden Retriever mixed breed dog named Otis, a long-haired tabby cat named Milo, short-haired calico, tortie, and tabby cats named Chicklette, Taffy, and Morty, and a Persian mixed breed calico cat named Edie.
Sponsor
Time
(Wednesday) 7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
Location
Pinocchio's Pizza, Italian Restaurant
1449 N Lake Ave.
Organizer
Dr. Evelyn Sagastume drevelyn@petsadena.com
december 2022
01feb6:42 pm31dec(dec 31)6:42 pmRadiation Safety Training for Veterinary Assistants- On Demand
Event Details
Radiation Safety Training for Veterinary Assistants Per the California Veterinary Medical Board Business and Professions Code section 4840.7, was amended effective January
Event Details
Radiation Safety Training for Veterinary Assistants
Per the California Veterinary Medical Board
Business and Professions Code section 4840.7, was amended effective January 1, 2011, to require training in radiation safety and techniques for laypersons working in veterinary hospitals who are operating radiographic equipment.
The managing licensee of the veterinary premise must maintain records of radiation safety and technique training and the records must be available for review by the Veterinary Medical Board or its designee (e.g. hospital inspector) upon request.
The registrant must audit the program on an annual basis to ensure it remains within the scope and extent of activities requiring the program.
This on-demand training will cover:
- Effects of Radiation to the Body
- Competency and Training of Veterinary Radiographers
- Personnel Monitoring
- Occupational Dose Equivalent Limits
- Veterinary Radiographer Protective Apparel
- Positioning Equipment
- Veterinary Radiographer Responsibilities
- Patient Safety
- Employing/Supervising Veterinarian Responsibilities
SCVMA has brokered a discounted rate of $25.00 per person for members and their staff.
**Click Here to Register for On-Line Training**
Time
February 1 (Tuesday) 6:42 pm - December 31 (Saturday) 6:42 pm
Location
Zoom
Organizer
Moon Consulting- Allyne Moon, RVT frmoon4080@yahoo.com