3 Most Popular Topics So Far
We’re always bringing new topics to VetSouth each year, but our attendees make it known which topics they find to be especially beneficial. With just a little more than a month until we are back at Avalon, here are the 3 trending topics of the weekend so far.
View the full 2023 Program here.
Soft Tissue Surgery – Friday
with Penny J. Regier, DVM, MS, DACVS-SA
Delve into the intricate world of stomach surgeries, including gastric dilatation and volvulus, get equipped with insights and techniques to navigate the challenges of gastrointestinal surgery successfully, and understand critical procedures like intestinal resection for cases involving intestinal issues and peritonitis.
- Surgery of the Stomach and Gastric Dilatation & Volvulus
- Gastrointestinal Surgery: Tips & Tricks
- Intestinal Resection & Anastomosis and Septic Peritonitis
- Brachycephalic Airway Syndrome: Surgical Treatment
Cardiology – Saturday
with Lance C. Visser, DVM
Join Dr. Visser for the latest developments in managing mitral valve disease (MMVD) in dogs, using chest radiographs for MMVD staging, updates on dilated cardiomyopathy, and evidence from the EPIC trial regarding pimobendan’s role in asymptomatic MMVD treatment. These sessions will offer you a comprehensive update on canine cardiac care, combining new strategies with established techniques.
- Guidelines for Treatment of MMVD: What’s New?
- Utility of Chest Radiographs for Staging MMVD: Old Dogs (With Murmurs) and New Tricks
- Updates on Dilated Cardiomyopathy in Dogs
- The EPIC trial – Evaluating asymptomatic mitral valve disease: The evidence for pimobendan
Dermatology – Sunday
with Robert O. Schick, DVM, DACVD
This track will cover a range of topics, including addressing the challenges of pruritus in canines, exploring visual diagnostic tools, updates on advancements in ear inflammation management, and valuable insights into dermatological diagnostics.
- The Pruritic Dog
- A Picture is Worth 1000 words
- Otitis Externa Old and New
- Laboratory for Dummies (Dermatology)!