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Thursday Morning – 12 April

Veterinary Programme
Hall 1 [1500] Hall 3 [750] Hall 4 [700] Hall 5 [300] Hall 9 [285] Hall 10 [235] Hyatt Ballroom [220]
Gastrointestinal Critical
Care
Oncology Dermatology Global Travel
& Infectious
Diseases
Arthrology WSAVA 
Nutrition: 
The Fifth Vital Sign

0830–0915
Emesis in dogs: causes and work-up
Reto Neiger (DE)

0830–0915
Septic patients: why are they so hard to manage?
Joris Robben (NL)

0830–0915
Cancer cytology
Roger Powell (UK)

0830–0915
A problem-oriented approach to focal and multifocal alopecia in dogs and cats
Rosario Cerundolo (UK)

0830–0915
The global elimination of canine rabies: feasible or fantasy?
Tiziano Lembo (UK)

0830–0915
The role of TPLO in cruciate ligament disease
Kenneth Johnson (AU)

0830–0915
The fifth vital sign: opportunity lost?
Ross Tiffen (UK)
Lisa Freeman (US)

 

0925–1010
Antiemetics and gastroprotective drugs in dogs: fact and fiction
Thomas Spillman (FI)

0925–1010
Antibiosis in critical care
Lauren Trepanier (US)

0925–1010
Oncological emergencies
Gerry Polton (UK)

0925–1010
A problem-oriented approach to generalised alopecia in dogs
Rosario Cerundolo (UK)

0925–1010
Neglected zoonoses: why should we care and what should we do?
Tiziana Lembo (UK)

0925–1010
The meniscus: what do we do with it?
Jimi Cook (US)

0925–1010
Nutritional tools: use it or lose it!
Lisa Freeman (US)

1010–1105 – COFFEE BREAK & EXHIBITION – NATIONAL INDOOR ARENA

1105–1150
Vomiting and antiemetic use in cats: what’s the evidence?
Dan Batchelor (UK)

1105–1150
Endocrine abnormalities in the critically ill
Joris Robben (NL)

1105–1150
Blood smears: under the microscope
Roger Powell (UK)

1105–1150
Getting the best out of your practice laboratory for dermatology cases
Ariane Neuber (UK)

1105–1150
Leishmaniosis: diagnostic criteria
Xavier Roura (ES)

1105–1150
Bone scan: improved imaging technologies for the canine elbow
Kathelijne Peremans (BE)

1105–1150
Critical care nutrition: improving patient outcomes
Dan Chan (UK)

 

1200–1245
How I diagnose and treat pancreatitis in dogs
Reto Neiger (DE)

1200–1245
Do I need to adjust my drug dosages? Pharmacology for the critically ill
Lauren Trepanier (US)

1200–1245
Tyrosinase kinase inhibitors: can they be used for any tumour?
Gerry Polton (UK)

1200–1245
A problem-oriented approach to erosive/ulcerative dermatitis in dogs and cats
Rosario Cerundolo (UK)

1200–1245
Leishmaniosis: new developments in treatment (miltefosine vs antimonials)
Xavier Roura (ES)

1200–1245
Carpal injuries: diagnosis and management
Kenneth Johnson (AU)

1200–1245
Using the fifth vital sign for success
Richard Nap (NL)

1245–1405 – LUNCH & EXHIBITION – NATIONAL INDOOR ARENA

 

Thursday Morning cont.

Marquee, NIA [120]  Crompton Room [40] Telford Room [55] Hall 7 Austin Court: Kingston Theatre [150]
Management The Next Level: Clinical Research Snapshots  Veterinary Masterclass [M] FECAVA Symposium

0830–0915
The USA: where did our special relationship go? (An overview of key findings from Brakke)
Dave Nicol (AU)

     
 

0830–0915
Animal assisted facilities: companionship works its magic
James Serpell
(US)

 

0900–1230
[M]
Diagnosis and management of chronic kidney disease in dogs and cats: case-based
Dennis Chew (US)

 

0925–1010
What makes a successful veterinary practice? A Financial perspective
Mark Beaney (UK)

0925-1010
Welfare considerations in therapy and assistance animals
James Serpell
(US)

1010–1105 – COFFEE BREAK & EXHIBITION – NATIONAL INDOOR ARENA 1010–1105 – COFFEE BREAK & EXHIBITION – NIA

1105–1150
The role of Net Promoter Score: what is it and why it can work
Alison Lambert (UK)

1105–1245
Clinical Research Abstracts

1105–1245
Clinical Research Abstracts

1105-1150
The role of pets in institutions: child development and animals in schools
Elizabeth Ormerod (UK)

   

1200–1245
Managing people to get good results
Shawn McVey (US)

1200-1245
Pets in human hospitals: a complementary therapy
Jane Fossey (UK)

 
1245–1405 – LUNCH & EXHIBITION – NATIONAL INDOOR ARENA

 

Thursday Afternoon

Hall 1 [1500] Hall 3 [750] Hall 4 [700] Hall 5 [300] Hall 10 [235] Hall 9 [285] Austin Court: Kingston Theatre [150]
Gastrointestinal Critical Care Oncology Dermatology Arthrology    Infection Control

1405–1450
Chronic diarrhoea: what’s the cause?
Dan Batchelor (UK)

1405–1450
What to do when vascular access is challenging
Joris Robben (NL)

1405–1450
Why scintigraphy has a role in the management of the oncological patient
Kathelijne Peremans (BE)

1405–1450
Don’t let that itchy dog drive you mad!
Ariane Neuber (UK)

1405–1450
Diagnostic imaging of the shoulder
Robert Kirberger (ZA)

PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS & BSAVA AWARDS CEREMONY
1430-1530

1405–1450
Empirical antimicrobial therapy: making decisions without a culture
Lauren Trepanier (US)

     

1500–1545
Empiric treatment of chronic diarrhoea in dogs: how far can we go?
Thomas Spillmann (FI)

1500–1545
Crystalloids vs colloids in critical care
Ava Firth (UK)

1500–1545
[S]
Interventional oncology: treatment options for pets with non-resectable and metastatic cancers
Chick Weisse (US)

1500–1545
What’s new: Demodex and its management
Ariane Neuber (UK)

1500-1545
[S]
Evidence-based medicine approach to developing an algorithm for the treatment of shoulder instability
Jimi Cook (US)

1500–1545
Auditing infection and antibiotic use
Ben Keeley (UK)

 
 CLOSE FOR BSAVA LECTURE – HALL 1

BSAVA LECTURE – HALL 1 – 1615-1730

FREE – OPEN TO ALL WITH CONGRESS BADGES

 COMPLIMENTARY DRINKS IN THE EXHIBITION – NATIONAL INDOOR ARENA

1630–1900

1900 – EXHIBITION CLOSES IN NATIONAL INDOOR ARENA

 

Thursday Afternoon cont.

Marquee, NIA [120] Crompton Room [40] Telford Room [55] Hall 7
Management The Next Level:
Clinical Research Abstracts
Veterinary Practicals

1405–1450
So what if I make no profit; I still have cash, don’t I?
Mark Beaney (UK)

1405–1545
Clinical Research Abstracts

1405–1545
Clinical Research Abstracts

1400–1730
Blood smears
Roger Powell (UK)

 

1500–1545
After-action reviews: how to deal with things when they don’t go to plan
Shawn McVey (US)

CLOSE FOR BSAVA LECTURE – HALL 1

BSAVA LECTURE – HALL 1 - 1615–1730

FREE – OPEN TO ALL WITH CONGRESS BADGES

COMPLIMENTARY DRINKS IN THE EXHIBITION – NATIONAL INDOOR ARENA

1630–1900

1900 – EXHIBITION CLOSES IN NATIONAL INDOOR ARENA

 

Key

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