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Sunday Morning – 15 April

 Veterinary Programme
Hall 1 [1500] Hall 3 [750] Hall 4 [700] Hall 5 [300] Hall 7 [140] Hall 9 [285]
Feline Medicine Neurology
Emergency Cases
How to...

The Abdomen WSAVA Scientific Lectures Debates & Controversies

0900–0945
[S]
Pathogenesis of feline diabetes
Jackie Rand (AU)

0900–0945
Intervertebral disc disease: old and new tips to localize the lesion
Daisuke Ito (JP)

0900–0920
…perform pericardiocentesis
Karen Humm (UK)

0900-0945
Ultrasonography of abdominal emergencies
Robert Kirberger (ZA)

0900–0945
Report from the WSAVA One Health Committee
Michael Day (UK)

0900–1040
How far is too far in the treatment and surgery of animals?
Roger Clarke (AU)
Jolle Kirpensteijn (NL)
Dan Brockman (UK)

0925–0945
…do a FAST scan
Karen Humm (UK)

       

0955–1040
Management of diabetes in cats
Jackie Rand (AU)

0955–1040
Spondylosis and spinal abnormalities: when are they relevant?
Bjorn Meij (NL)

0955–1015
…cut down for catheterisation
Ava Firth (UK)

0955-1040
Principles of intestinal surgery
Bryden Stanley (US)

0955–1040
Report from the WSAVA Renal Standardisation Group
Astrid Van Dongen (NL)

1615–1635
…place a central line and measure CVP
Joris Robben (NL)
1040–1145 – COFFEE BREAK & EXHIBITION – NATIONAL INDOOR ARENA

1145–1230
Feline diabetic emergencies
Rebecka Hess (US)

1145–1230
The wobbler dog: a surgical dilemma
Bjorn Meij (NL)

1145–1205
…manage the bitch with dystocia
Karen Humm (UK)

1145-1230
Complications of intestinal surgery
Bryden Stanley (US)

1145–1230
Report from the WSAVA Global Pain Council Initiative
Karol Mathews (US)

1145–1230
How can you ignore the cascade?
Steve Dean (UK)

1210–1230
…manage an open fracture
Kenneth Johnson (AU)

1230–1400 – LUNCH & EXHIBITION – NATIONAL INDOOR ARENA
1400 – EXHIBITION CLOSES IN NATIONAL INDOOR ARENA

 

Sunday Morning cont.

Hall 10 [235] Austin Court: Kingston Theatre [150]  
Avian   Veterinary Masterclasses

0900–0945
Comparative avian anatomy and physiology: why are bird different?
Rüdiger Korbel (DE)

 

0900–1230
[M]
Endoscopy for minimal invasive treatment of gastrointestinal problems (oesophagus, stomach, intestine, biliary tract)

Thomas Spillmann (FI)

 

 

0900–1230
[M]
Rabbit dental disease: aetiology and pathophysiology – metabolic bone disease or lack of chewing – which is true?
Vladmir Jekl (CZ)
Sharon Redrobe (UK)

 
PRE-AGM COFFEE
 

0955–1040
Avian diagnostic sampling and clinical pathology
Neil Forbes (UK)

BSAVA AGM
1045

All BSAVA
Members welcome

1040–1145 – COFFEE BREAK & EXHIBITION –
NATIONAL INDOOR ARENA

1145–1230
Avian anaesthesia and critical care
Rüdiger Korbel (DE)

1230–1400 – LUNCH & EXHIBITION – NATIONAL INDOOR ARENA
1400 – EXHIBITION CLOSES IN NATIONAL INDOOR ARENA

 

Sunday Afternoon

Hall 1 [1500] Hall 3 [750] Hall 4 [700] Hall 5 [300] Hall 9 [285] Hall 10 [235] Austin Court: Kingston Theatre [150]
Feline Medicine Neurology Emergency Cases
How to...
Debates & Controversies Decision Making:
When is the right time to...
Avian Updates

1400–1445
Feline hyperthyroidism
Rebecka Hess (US)

 

1400–1445
Prognostic factors and recovery following spinal cord trauma
Ito Daisuke (JP)

1400–1420
…manage stick injuries
Bryden Stanley (US)

1400–1540
Early neutering: how young is too young?
David Yates (UK)
Gerry Polton (UK)
Alasdair Hotston Moore (UK)
Kersti Seksel (AU)

1400-1445
...anaesthetise a vomitting cat for surgery?
Liz Leece (UK)

1400–1445
Avian surgical techniques
Neil Forbes (UK)

1400–1445
BSAVA Certificates
Frances Barr (UK)

1425–1445
…know if my patient has glaucoma and how to treat it
Simon Petersen Jones (US)

   

1455–1540
Managing feline obesity
Allison German (UK)

 

1455–1540
Peripheral OR central vestibular disease: YES, it matters
Ito Daisuke (JP)

1455–1515
…administer a transfusion safely
Karen Humm (UK)

1455–1515
…do gastrointestinal biopsy?
Penny Watson (UK)

1455–1540
[S]
Wasting disease in parrots: an update on bornavirus – a new cause of PDD?
Rüdiger Korbel (DE)

1455–1540
Venom coding
Dave Brodbelt (UK)

1520–1540
...manage traumatic pneumothorax
Chris Shales (UK)

1520–1540
...perform bone marrow aspiration?
David Walker (UK)

 

1550–1635
Approach to the anorexic cat
Allison German (UK)

 

1550–1635
Brain surgery: is it really a viable option to offer?
Bjorn Meij (NL)

1550–1610
…interpret arterial blood gas
Karen Humm (UK)

1550–1635
Breeding dogs: how many caesareans is too many?
Steve Dean (UK)
Harvey Locke (UK)

1550–1610
…operate on cataracts?
Simon Petersen Jones (US)

1550–1635
Approach to feather plucking: a welfare issue?
Neil Forbes (UK)

1550–1635
Conducting research in practice (and the CROP course)
Mark Holmes (UK)

 1020–1040
…manage status epilepticus
Karen Humm (UK)

1615–1635
...operate on indolent ulcers?
Lorraine Fleming (UK)

WORLD CONGRESS CLOSING CEREMONY
HALL 5, ICC – 1645

FOLLOWED BY FAREWELL DRINKS & CANAPÉS

 

Key

  Lecture
  Advanced Lecture
  Clinical Abstracts
[S] State of the Art
[M] Masterclass
[i] Interactive