Friday, November 7th

TIME Small Animal I
Internal Medicine
(Endocrine)
Small Animal II
Surgery
Small Animal III
Liver and Gallbladder Disease
Equine

Ruminant

Animal Welfare

Public Practice

Veterinary
Technician I

Veterinary
Technician II
6:30AM-5:30PM | Registration Desk Open
7:00AM-7:00PM | Exhibit Hall Open
7:00AM-8:00AM | Continental Breakfast in Exhibit Hall
8:00AM-12:30PM | Swine Session
7:00AM-7:50AM | Room TBD | Opioids in Veterinary Medicine I - Emily Maynard
8:00-
8:50am
New options for feline diabetes

Karen Tefft
Wound healing

Valery Scharf
Gallbaldder mucoceles and beyond: updated perspectives on
canine biliary tract disorders

Sara Jablonski
Update on ophthalmic
diseases in foals

Michala de Linde
Henriksen
Navigating Small
Ruminant Drug Selection

Joe Smith
What are the new WSAVA
Reproduction Control
Guidelines?

Michelle Kutzler
Introduction to
Veterinary Disaster
Response and the
NC Veterinary
Response Corps

Anna Allen
Round Table Discussion
8:50-9:00am BREAK
9:00-
9:50am
Basal insulins: not
the insulin you
learned about in school!

Karen Tefft
Airway sx

Valery Sharf
A systematic approach to
liver enzyme elevations in
the dog

Sara Jablonski
Infertility Part 1:
Endometritis

Jennine Lection
Acute Bovine Abdomen

Christian Gerspach
How can the WSAVA
Reproduction Guidelines be
applied in your practice?

Michelle Kutzler
Biosecurity

Julie Helm
Round Table Discussion Continued
9:50-10:20am BREAK
10:20-
11:10am
Updates on feline
hyperthyroidism

Karen Tefft
Stoned Cats and Wet Dogs: Ureter Know

Kyle Mathews
Canine protein-losing enteropathy: diagnostic approaches for
diverse clinical scenarios

Sara Jablonski
Infertility Part 2:
Other Causes

Jennine Lection
Renal Diseases

Christian Gerspach
Panel Discussion
on Reproduction
Control: Balancing
competing interests

Michelle Kutzler
Adeline Noger
NCDA&CS/State
Veterinarian's Update

Mike Martin
Positivity & Morale Boost: why are we JUST
surviving in Vet Med?

Sarah Parsons
DNA testing and canine genetic
counseling: "Wild, Wild West of
Canine DNA Testing"

Christine Casavant
11:10-11:20am BREAK
11:20am-
12:10pm
Approach to
hypercalcemia and
canine primary hyperparathyroidism

Karen Tefft
Ear Ye Ear Ye -
Aural Surgery

Kyle Mathews
Canine protein-losing enteropathy:
evidence-driven updates in
therapeutic management

Sara Jablonski
Assessment of the newborn foal

Ramiro Toribio
Small Ruminant Antimicrobial
Decision Making

Joe Smith
TBD

Rich Ford
New World Screwworm
(National Veterinary Accreditation Program
Module 41)

Jennifer Stiles
Social Media In the Vet
Clinic; The Do's, Don'ts,
Followers, Engagement
and going viral?

Sarah Parsons
Growing Pains: The young and anesthetized

Anna McClour
12:10PM-
1:10PM
LUNCH
NC State CVM Alumni Society Luncheon (Room 402)

** Topics for the panel discussion are as follows: AI in veterinary medicine, telemedicine, midlevel practitioners vs VTS, old school vs modern med, and longevity

TIME Small Animal I
Internal Medicine
Small Animal II
Complementary Therapies
Small Animal III
Parasitology
Equine
Ruminant
Animal Welfare
Public Practice
Veterinary Technicians I
Veterinary Technicians II
1:10-
2:00pm
Nutritional Nightmares:
Preventing and Managing Hepatic Lipidosis

Katie Tolbert
How does physical rehabilitation
actually work: a discussion of the
sequela to inactivity and immobility
and how rehabilitation is utilized to combat those sequela

Stephanie Thomovsky
Updates on the diagnosis
and treatment of HW dz (pt. 1)

Andy Moorhead
Update on equine
neonatal sepsis

Ramiro Toribio
Pain management for small ruminants

Joe Smith
TBD

Rich Ford
NC Veterinary Public Health - Current Topics
in Zoonotic Disease

Emily Herring
Equine gastric ulcers 101

Kobi Derks
All the wrong people
have imposter syndrome

Dave Cowan
2:00-2:10pm BREAK
2:10-
3:00pm
Fiber-responsive GI
diseases: Going beyond psyllium

Katie Tolbert
The neurologic exam for the rehabilitation practitioner
and common misconceptions
about rehabilitation in neurologic patients

Stephanie Thomovsky
Updates on the diagnosis and
treatment of HW dz
(pt. 2)

Andy Moorhead
New approach to
blood culture in
neonatal foals

Megan Palmisano
The septic cow

Christian Gerspach
TBD

Rich Ford
NC Veterinary Public
Health - Rabies Update
and Q&A

Carl Williams
Bovine Fluid therapy

Derek Foster
You take my breath away: Managing
respiratory emergencies

Dave Cowan
3:00-3:30pm BREAK
3:30-
4:20pm
Don't Give Up: Why the
Third (or Fourth) Diet Could Be the Breakthrough
in Canine Chronic
Enteropathy
Katie Tolbert
Acupuncture and its use in pain control in small animals

Stephanie Thomovsky
Updates on
resistant hookworms/round
worms/whips/tapes
(part 1)

Andy Moorhead
Neonatal
maladjustment
syndrome - Diagnosis
and Management

Ramiro Toribio
Overcoming
reproductive
inefficiency in the
female bovine

Felipe Carvalho
da Silva
Volunteering in Disaster

Anna Allen, Shannon Bass,
Catherine Ashe, April Gessner
Bovine Antibiotic selection

Derek Foster
ECC

Matt Crawford-Jennings
4:20-4:30pm BREAK
4:30-
5:20pm
When conventional therapy fails: Case studies in
complicated canine protein-losing enteropathy

Katie Tolbert
Sara Jablonski
Pulsed electromagnetic field (PEMF)
in veterinary medicine

Stephanie Thomovsky
Updates on
resistant hookworms/round
worms/whips/tapes
(part 2)

Andy Moorhead
High-Risk
Pregnancies

Jennine Lection
Listeriosis -
disease refresher and
a few tips and tricks!

Blanca Camacho
Ethical Concerns Providing Free Care
During Disasters

Anna Allen, Shannon Bass,
Catherine Ashe, April Gessner
Blue Horse Blues:
Hoofing through hypoxemia

Brooke Bush
Medical Errors: Experiences,
Attitudes, and Perspectives

Cordelia Leeder
5:20PM-
7:15PM
Attendee and Exhibitor Happy Hour (Exhibit Hall)

Social Events

NC State University CVM Alumni Luncheon

Friday, November 7th — 12:10pm-1:10pm — Room 402

The NC State CVM Alumni Society invites ALL NC State CVM Alumni to attend its social lunch on Friday. A special lunch will be available for those who pre-register. Come visit with your fellow alumni! Confirm your attendance by completing the appropriate section during registration. YOU MUST PRE-REGISTER to guarantee that your lunch will be available. If you have any questions, email ceregistration@ncsu.edu.

Attendee and Exhibitor Happy Hour

Friday, November 7th — 5:20pm-7:15pm — Exhibit Hall

Our NCVC Exhibitors welcome you to the Exhibit Hall Friday evening for appetizers and beverages. Spend some time seeing the exhibits and catching up with old and new friends.