Scientifi c Program and Schedule of Events CbVMA 28th Biennial

Scientific Program and
Schedule of Events
28th Biennial
Caribbean Veterinary Medical
Association (CbVMA) Conference
2014
Cayman
Opening New Frontiers in Veterinary Medicine:
The Work, The Life, The Balance
Grand Cayman Island
Marriott Beach Resort
November 4-7, 2014
To use the Mobile Event Guide
(conference app), scan the QR code:
CbVMA
CARIBBEAN VETERINARY MEDICAL ASSOCIATION
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
Committees and Staff .............................................................. 3
Reviewers .................................................................................. 3
Moderators ................................................................................ 3
Presenters/Instructors ............................................................... 3
Exhibitors and Sponsors ........................................................... 4
Special Thanks .......................................................................... 4
Information to Assist You.......................................................... 5
Mobile Event Guide (similar to an APP) ........................... 5
Continuing Education Credit ............................................ 5
Internet Access .................................................................. 5
Dress Code ......................................................................... 5
Conference Evaluation...................................................... 5
Practical Labs ..................................................................... 5
Message Board .................................................................. 6
Name Badges and Tickets ................................................ 6
Proceedings and Speaker Handouts ............................... 6
Recording of Sessions ........................................................ 6
Speaker Ready Room........................................................ 6
Activities .................................................................................... 7
Guest Program ................................................................... 7
What to Do on the Island ................................................... 7
Child Care........................................................................... 7
Opening Ceremony and Reception ................................ 7
Governor’s Reception........................................................ 7
Cultural Night ...................................................................... 7
Closing Dinner Banquet ..................................................... 7
Schedule at a Glance.............................................................. 8
Tuesday ............................................................................... 9
Wednesday ........................................................................ 9
Thursday ....................................................................... 10-11
Friday............................................................................ 12-13
Posters...................................................................................... 12
Exhibit Profiles .................................................................... 14-15
Meeting Room Layout ........................................... Back Cover
Thank You for Joining Us
in the Cayman Islands
The Cayman Islands Veterinary Medical
Association (CIVMA) welcomes you to the
28th Biennial Caribbean Veterinary Medical
Association (CbVMA) Conference. We are
honored to host this premier meeting and are
so glad you have joined us.
The Scientific Program has been designed
to fit our theme, “Opening New Frontiers in
Veterinary Medicine: The Work, The Life,
The Balance” and features regional and
international renowned speakers. This chosen
theme has the ultimate goal of improving both
animal and human quality of life. We hope you
find the sessions informative, the networking
enjoyable, and the events entertaining.
Be sure to register for Cultural Night at the
beautiful Grand Old House, a George Town
eatery specializing in Island cuisine. Our
group will enjoy local entertainment full of
Caymanian culture and a private dinner on
the spectacular deck with an ocean view. Price
includes transportation, full dinner buffet, soft
drinks/juice, welcome rum punch, cash bar,
dessert, and entertainment. Tickets are still
available for purchase. Please see registration.
There is no better place than Grand Cayman,
one of the Caribbean’s finest islands, to enjoy
a good work and life balance.
Welcome!
CbVMA 2014 Conference Committee
Mission Statement of the CbVMA
The mission of the Caribbean Veterinary Medical Association is to
advance the practice of Veterinary Medicine in the Caribbean Region
by providing a forum for integration, communication, and continuing
education.
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Acknowledgments
Presenters / Instructors
Brandy Darby, DVM, Committee Co-Chair and CIVMA President
Alfred Benjamin, Cert Hon, BSc, DVM, MS, Committee Co-Chair and
CIVMA Director
Kanyuira Gikonyo, DVM, MPH, Committee Member and CIVMA
Vice-President
Brendan Lee, DVM, MSC, MPH, DACVPM, Curriculum Committee and
CIVMA Treasurer
Brian Roberts, DVM, DACVECC, Curriculum Committee
Karen Rosenthal, DVM, MS, Curriculum Committee
Nigel Elliott, DVM, Committee Member
Charles Dickinson, DVM, MS, DACVIM, Committee Member
Elisabeth Broussard, DVM, CVA, CVCHM, Committee Member and
CIVMA Secretary
Mark Adam, DVM
Michael Aronsohn, VMD, DACVS
David Bartram, BVetMed, Dip ECSRHM, MPhil, FRCVS
Asha Beharry
Ilze K. Berzins, MS, PhD, DVM
Sheldon Bovell, DVM
Gary Butcher, DVM, MS, PhD, DACPV
Craig Clermond
Gus Cothran, PhD, MS
Charles Dickinson, DVM, MS, DACVIM
Cheyenne Dixon, B.S. Animal Science, M.S. Meat Science
Cindy Driscoll, DVM
Maarten Drost, DVM, Dipl ACT
Steve Fitz-Coy, MS, PhD
Richard Ford, DVM, MS
David Freeman, MVB, PhD, DACVS
Lori Gaskins, DVM, DACVB, DACAW
Karla Georges, DVM, MSc, PhD
Paul Gibbs, BVSc, PhD, FRCVS
Carlton Gyles, DVM, PhD
Jessica Harvey, BSc. (Hons)
Guy Harvey, PhD Fisheries Science
Cindy Hatfield, BSc, DVM, MSc, Cert. Vet (Anesthesiology)
Dan Hawkins, MS, DVM, DACVS
Crystal Jerome
Justine John
Martha Keller, DVM, MS
Micah Kohles, DVM, MPA
Meera Koongebeharry
Jan Kovacic, DVM, DACVECC
Kashena McCarthy
David McKenzie, DVM, MPH, PhD
Michelle Mellowes, BSc, DVM, MSc
Hannah Nangoo
Christine Navarre, DVM, MS, DACVIM (LA)
Leigh O’Mara, PhD
Chris Oura, BVetMed, MSc, PhD, MRCVS
Carla Phillips, DVM, MPhil, PhD
Ioana Popescu, DVM, Magistra Medicinae Veterinarie
Brian Poteet, MS, DVM, DACVR, DABSNM
Brian K. Roberts, DVM, DACVECC
Chris Sanchez, DVM, PhD, DACVIM
Michael Schaer, DVM, DACVIM (saim), DACVECC
Louanne Serrette
Hasani Stewart, DVM, Mphil
Janelle St. Aime
Darrel Styles, DVM, PhD
Steve Surujbally, BVSc, MVSc, Dr Med Vet
Alex Thomasson, DVM
Nyoni Winchester
Elizabeth Wunderlich, B.S. Animal Science
CbVMA Executive
Dr. Paul Crooks, President
Dr. Curtis Padilla, Immediate Past-President
Dr. Michelle Bell, Vice-President
Dr. Audrie McNab, Treasurer
Dr. Nigel Elliott, Secretary
Conference Planning Office
the Planners
Debbie Cowen, CMP, Owner/Conference Director
Caitlin Mueller, Meeting & Event Planner
Elizabeth Smith, Online Promotion/Design, Proceedings Projects
Stephen Smith, Special Web Projects
Contact Information
Denver, CO
Ph: 303-886-7137; Fax: 303-459-5113
info@theplannersco.com
www.theplannersco.com
Proceedings
Abstract/Manuscript Reviewers
Aftab Awan, DVM, PhD, MSc
Alfred Benjamin, Cert Hon, BSc, DVM, MS
Brandy Darby, DVM
Charles Dickinson, DVM, MS, DACVIM
Karla Georges, DVM, MSc, PhD
Kanyuira Gikonyo, DVM, MPH
Brendan Lee, DVM, MSC, MPH, DACVPM
Nigel Elliott, DVM
Brian Roberts, DVM, DACVECC
Karen Rosenthal, DVM, MS
Acknowledgments
2014 CbVMA Conference Committee
Moderators
David Bartram, BVetMed, Dip ECSRHM, MPhil, FRCVS
Alfred Benjamin, Cert Hon, BSc, DVM, MS
Paul Crooks, DVM
Brandy Darby, DVM
Charles Dickinson, DVM, MS, DACVIM
Nigel Elliott, DVM
Kanyuira Gikonyo, DVM, MPH
Brendan Lee, DVM, MSC, MPH, DACVPM
Colin Manson, BVMS, RCVS Cert SAS
Michelle Mellowes, BSc, DVM, MSc
Curtis Padilla, DVM, BSc
Coleen Phillips, DVM, MSc-VPH
Brian Roberts, DVM, DACVECC
Karen Rosenthal, DVM, MS
Steve Surujbally, BVSc, MVSc, Dr Med Vet
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Acknowledgments Continued
2014 Exhibitors and Sponsors
Acknowledgments
International
Abaxis
Aquatic Animal Health Program
The Best Dressed Chicken
Henry Schein Animal Health
IDEXX Laboratories. Inc
Karl Storz
MDS Inc
Merial NOLA Region
MNM Veterinary Supply
NAVC
Oncura Partners Diagnostics
Photonic Health, LLC
Purina
Royal Canin
University of West Indies
Vet Brands International, Inc.
Vétoquinol Canada Inc:
VIN
VitalRads
Zoetis
Local Island
Caribbean Utilities Company
Cayman Animal Hospital
Cayman Auto Spa
Dart Enterprises
Department of Environment, Cayman Islands Government
Dr. Cavelle Benjamin-Arias
Fosters Food Fair
Health Services Authority, Cayman Islands
Island Veterinary Services
Mr. Taron Jackman
The Veterinary Clinic & Specialty Boarding
Water Authority-Cayman
Speaker and Practical Lab Sponsors
Cuattro Digital Imaging
Department of Agriculture
Guy Harvey
Horizon Veterinary Services
Jurox Inc.
Merial
North American Veterinary Community
Oxbow Animal Health
St. Matthew’s University
United States Meat Export Federation
University of West Indies
VitalRads
Special Thanks
We wish to thank the following for their special consideration of our
attendees: Her Excellency The Governor Mrs. Helen Kilpatrick, CB, for
hosting a reception at the Governor’s House in honor of our attendees;
Hon. D. Kurt Tibbetts, Minister for Planning, Lands, Agriculture,
Housing and Infrastructure, for officially opening the Conference;
Government Ministries and Departments, namely, those responsible
for Agriculture, Tourism, Health and Culture, Her Majesty’s Customs,
Immigration Services and the Cayman National Cultural Foundation
for funding, facilitation and logistical assistance; St Matthew’s
University School of Veterinary Medicine for their collaborative efforts;
Grand Old House and Marriott Beach Resort Hotel; Tropicana Tours
for offering our guests discounted prices on their services; and a host of
individuals who gave unselfishly of their time and skills to make this a
most memorable conference.
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Information to Assist You
NEW THIS YEAR! 2014 CbVMA Mobile Event
Guide (similar to an APP)
Get easy access to your registration record, schedules, maps, and the
attendee directory. Our mobile event guide will even allow you to
exchange your personal information with a QR code and quickly browse
attendee directories. You can gain access to all of this with no mobile app
to install.
Access the mobile event guide by using this link:
http://www.cbvma.org/2014app and entering
the username and password you used to register
for the conference. If you do not know your
password, simply follow the “reset password” link
on the sign-in page. You may also use the QR Code
to gain access to the mobile event guide.
Dressing for Sessions
The Dress Code is “smart casual” for all sessions and receptions.
Be prepared for temperature changes. Meeting rooms will be air
conditioned so dressing in layers is strongly advised. Air temperatures
outside could get high; and temperatures in the different rooms will vary
based on the size of the space and the number of people. We suggest you
carry a sweater or light jacket for your comfort.
Conference Evaluation
Cell phones – please turn them OFF or set to
VIBRATE
NEW THIS YEAR: take the survey online using this link:
http://www.cbvma.org/2014eval
Thank you for this courtesy and for helping to ensure a professional
educational environment during sessions.
Practical Labs
Continuing Education Credit
RACE Provider Name: Caribbean Veterinary Medical Association;
Provider Number: 760
Maximum CE hours an individual can obtain: 20 hours
This program has been submitted (but not yet approved) for hours of
continuing education credit in jurisdictions which recognize AAVSB
RACE approval; however participants should be aware that some boards
have -limitations on the number of hours accepted in certain categories
and/or restrictions on certain methods of delivery of continuing education.
Call Dr. Brandy Darby, phone: 817-710-4833; bdarby@stmatthews.edu
for further information.
Buses depart the hotel front door at 1:00 p.m. Please meet in in the lobby
and we will take attendance as you board the bus. Please look for signs of
your correct lab bus.
• Examination and Manipulation of Reproductive Tracts will be
held at the Cayman Island Agriculture Pavilion
• Ultrasound Practical Lab will be held at the St. Matthew’s
University Clinical Teaching Facility
Practical Labs Still Open–Register Today!
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There are open slots available. See registration desk.
Continuing Education credits are recognized through RACE (Registry
of Approved Continuing Education) and are offered for certain sessions.
Please complete the Certificate of Attendance Form in your packet. Be
sure to sign-in at each session you attend for proper attendance records.
Attendee is responsible for completing Certificate of Attendance with
accurate attendance and submitting to their appropriate accreditation
office.
Internet Access
The hotel is offering all conference attendees FREE high-speed internet
access in your sleeping room, meeting space and the lobby.
• To access the internet as a hotel guest throughout the hotel, use the
same code used within your room. To login, select “I am a registered
guest”. Follow the steps, select the number of days and accept the
charges. The amount will not be reflected on your final bill. (No code
will be provided for the rooms).
• The lobby is free to connect for everyone. Select “Marriott Public”.
• To access in the meeting space, please use the code located in the
meeting space. This is assigned for our group only. Note: When
linking to the internet in the meeting space areas, that will be the
only connection that will show as available (“Marriott Conference”)
but if you are already connected from your hotel guest room, you
are able to use that same connection in this space without having to
sign-in again, unless the connection is expired.
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Info to Assist You
To help the conference committee plan future education programs and
events, please complete the evaluation form. Return your completed form
to the registration desk or fax it to the Conference Office by November 15:
fax 303-459-5113. Your evaluation is important and we thank you in
advance for taking the time to tell us what you think.
Information to Assist You
No Refunds for Practical Labs
Program Disclosure
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Please note that the statements made by the speakers and the materials
distributed are solely those of the speakers / distributors. CIVMA/CbVMA
do not endorse such statements or materials and disclaims any and all
liability arising out of reliance on any speaker’s statements or materials.
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No refunds will be made for lab assignments that conflict with your
schedule.
Lab fees cannot be refunded for cancellations made during the
conference regardless of reason. If you decide to “sell” your time slot
to someone else you must see registration personnel for approval
and processing no later than 10:00 a.m. on Friday.
Material Distribution and Exhibitor Prize Policies
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Info to Assist You
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Non-exhibitors may not distribute materials. Please respect
the exhibit and sponsor process. If you would like to distribute
information to attendees, please see registration personnel for
payment options.
We reserve the right to dispose of any and all unauthorized
materials that may be found outside an approved exhibit.
Exhibitors may sponsor individual drawings or giveaways at their
booths. Each exhibitor is solely responsible for its own drawing and
contacting the winners. We will not provide for announcements of
the winners during the conference, so please check with exhibitor.
Message Board
There is a message board located near the registration area for all to use.
Post and/or look for job openings, internships, or continuing education
opportunities. Leave a message for a colleague. The message board is for
all to use.
Name Badges and Tickets are required as
follows:
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Wear name badges to–Opening Ceremony/Reception, Governor’s
Reception, Closing Banquet, Sessions, Practical Labs, Exhibit Hall.
Bring tickets to–Lunches, Cultural Night, and Closing Banquet.
Buy tickets to all conference activities at the registration desk.
Proceedings and Speaker Handouts
All conference attendees have access to the Proceedings online before,
during and after the conference. Speaker hand-outs are also available
online. We are not able to print these for you, so please use your
computer, Notebook, IPad, etc. with the free hotel internet to access the
booklets. Or, you may visit the business center to print your choices.
Link to proceedings and handouts: www.cbvma.org/download
The password to access the Proceedings and Handouts was emailed to
each attendee. To obtain the password again, please see registration
personnel.
Feedback – If you have suggestions about the Proceedings, please
include it on your evaluation form.
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Recording of Sessions
Audio and video recording is not permitted without prior approval by the
Conference Manager. Please see Debbie Cowen.
Session Attendance
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All program components, except practical labs, are open to anyone
who registers; however, children under 12 are not allowed in any
educational sessions.
Registration for conference components is indicated on your name
badge. Attending a conference program that is not indicated on your
name badge is not permitted.
Speaker Ready Room
Room 300 – 3rd floor
The speaker ready room will be open Tuesday, November 4 at 2:00 p.m.
through Friday, November 7 at 3:00 p.m.
The room is a place for speakers to prepare for their presentation; NO
computer or audio visual equipment will be available. Please bring your
own computer if needed.
Activities
Guest Program
Governor’s Reception
If you pre-registered a guest for the conference, you will find an envelope
with tickets for your guest in your registration packet. If you wish to
purchase a guest registration on-site, please see registration personnel.
Wednesday, November 5, 6:15-8:30 p.m.
Your fee includes: access to exhibitors, Opening Reception, Governor’s
Reception, refreshment breaks, and 3 lunches (one lunch for single day.)
Closing ceremony dinner ticket available for purchase, $75 US.
$200 US Three Day Guest Pass; children under 3 free
$70 US One Day Guest Pass; children under 3 free
What to Do on the Island
There are many beautiful places to see and activities to enjoy while on
the Grand Cayman Island. To review and register for activities, visit the
Tropicana website: http://www.tropicana-tours.com/orderform.htm or
visit the Marriott concierge located on the 1st floor.
Child Care
AAA Caregivers Agency is a local company offering child care services.
Please click here for their information.
Opening Ceremony and Reception
Tuesday, November 4, 6:00-8:30 p.m.
Join us for a Special Cayman Island Welcome! The Opening Ceremony
and Reception both are held at the Grand Cayman Marriott Beach
Resort. The Hon. D. Kurt Tibbetts, Minister for Planning, Lands,
Agriculture, Housing and Infrastructure will address the conference
attendees, as well as other special guests. Come experience local
entertainment as we officially open the conference. At the Reception,
enjoy appetizers and drinks as you meet up with old friends and mingle
with new colleagues. The Opening Ceremony and Reception are included
in the price of every registration this year! The Ceremony will be held
6:00-7:00 p.m. and the Reception will immediately follow.
Cultural Night––Tickets Still Available for
Purchase
Dinner at the Grand Old House
Thursday, November 6, 6:00-9:00 p.m.
$95 per adult; $75 for
children 12 and under
Join us for an evening
of entertainment at the
beautiful Grand Old House,
a George Town eatery
specializing in Island cuisine.
Our group will enjoy local
entertainment full of Cayman
culture and a private dinner
on the spectacular
deck with an ocean
view. Price includes
transportation,
dinner buffet, soft
drinks/juice, welcome
rum punch, cash
bar, dessert, and
entertainment.
AcƟviƟes
http://www.aaacaregivers.ky/contact-us.php Individual is responsible for
making all arrangements. Staff and affiliates take no responsibility and
have no liability for services selected.
(Buses stage at hotel 6:15 p.m.; buses leave Governor’s beginning
at 8:00 p.m.)
A special invitation has been
extended for all attendees
to join the Governor at Her
Excellency’s Residency
for a reception including
appetizers and cocktails.
Round-trip transportation
will be provided between
the Marriott hotel and
Governor’s Mansion. Buses
for event are free to all
conference attendees.
Dinner food includes: assortment of salads,
dinner rolls, sweet corn chowder, jerk chicken, jerk picnic pork, BBQ
spare ribs, Cayman style pulled beef, pan fried catch fish of the day,
vegetarian curry masala, candied sweet plantains, rice and beans, corn
on the cob, Cajun potato wedges, seasonal vegetables, raspberry cheese
cake, caramel flan, rich choco, juice and soft drinks.
Closing Dinner Banquet––Tickets Still Available
for Purchase
Friday, November 7, 7:00-10:00 p.m.
The closing Banquet will be held at the Marriott. Additional tickets for
purchase: adult $75 US, children $55 US. Ticket includes dinner, dessert,
cash bar, and entertainment.
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Schedule at a Glance
Educational Program at a Glance
NOTE: All meeting/exhibit space is held in the Grand Cayman Marriott Beach Resort except for the Friday Practical Labs.
Tuesday, November 4
2:00-5:00 p.m.
Registration Open
Ballroom Foyer, 3rd floor
2:00-5:00 p.m.
Exhibits Open
Ballroom Foyer, 3rd floor
6:00-7:00 p.m.
Opening Ceremony
Ballroom, 3rd floor
7:00-8:30 p.m.
Opening Reception
Ballroom, 3rd floor
Schedule at a Glance
Wednesday, November 5
7:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m.
Registration Open
Ballroom Foyer, 3rd floor
8:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m.
Exhibits Open
Ballroom Foyer, 3rd floor
8:00-8:30 a.m.
Welcome Session
Lady Jade and Golden Sun, 3rd floor
8:30-9:00 a.m.
Keynote Speaker—Dr. Guy Harvey
Lady Jade and Golden Sun, 3rd floor
9:10-10:00 a.m.
Plenary Session—Dr. David Bartram
Lady Jade and Golden Sun, 3rd floor
10:00-10:20 a.m.
Refreshment Break
Ballroom Foyer, 3rd floor
10:00-10:20 a.m.
Poster Questions/Answers
Ballroom Foyer, 3rd floor
10:20 a.m.-12:10 p. m.
Breakout Sessions
Meeting Rooms, 3rd, 4th, and 5th floor
12:10-1:40 p.m.
Box Lunch in Anchor & Den— Visit Exhibits!
Anchor & Den, lobby level
1:40-3:30 p.m.
Breakout Sessions
Meeting Rooms, 3rd, 4th, and 5th floor
3:30-3:50 p.m.
Refreshment Break
Ballroom Foyer, 3rd floor
3:50-4:40 p.m.
Breakout Sessions
Meeting Rooms, 3rd, 4th, and 5th floor
5:00-6:00 p.m.
Commonwealth Veterinary Association Meeting
Reef Suite, 4th Floor
6:15-8:30 p.m.
Governor’s Reception
(Buses stage at 6:15 p.m. at front hotel entrance; Meet
in lobby; last shuttle leaves reception at 8:15 p.m.)
Thursday, November 6
7:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m.
Registration Open
Ballroom Foyer, 3rd floor
8:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m.
Exhibits Open
Ballroom Foyer, 3rd floor
8:00-9:00 a.m.
Plenary Session—Dr. Carlton Gyles
Lady Jade and Golden Sun, 3rd floor
9:00-9:20 a.m.
Refreshment Break
Ballroom Foyer, 3rd floor
9:00-9:20 a.m.
Poster Questions/Answers
Ballroom Foyer, 3rd floor
9:20 a.m.-12:10 p. m.
Breakout Sessions
Meeting Rooms, 3rd, 4th, and 5th floor
12:10-1:40 p.m.
Box Lunch in Anchor & Den— Visit Exhibits!
Anchor & Den, lobby level
12:30-1:30 p.m.
Regional VMA President/CVO Meeting
Reef Suite, 4th floor
1:40-3:30 p.m.
Breakout Sessions
Meeting Rooms, 3rd, 4th, and 5th floor
3:30-3:50 p.m.
Refreshment Break
Ballroom Foyer, 3rd floor
3:50-4:40 p.m.
Breakout Sessions
Meeting Rooms, 3rd, 4th, and 5th floor
4:45-5:30 p.m.
CbVMA Biennial Annual General Meeting
Lady Jade, 3rd floor
6:00-9:00 p.m.
Cultural Night
(Buses stage at 5:45 p.m. at front hotel entrance; Meet
in lobby; Please bring ticket)
7:00 a.m.-10:00 a.m.
Registration Open
Ballroom Foyer, 3rd floor
8:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m.
Exhibits Open
Ballroom Foyer, 3rd floor
8:00-9:00 a.m.
Plenary Session—Dr. Darrel Styles
Lady Jade and Golden Sun, 3rd floor
9:00-9:20 a.m.
Refreshment Break
Ballroom Foyer, 3rd floor
9:00-9:20 a.m.
Poster Questions/Answers
Ballroom Foyer, 3rd floor
9:20 a.m.-12:10 p. m.
Breakout Sessions
Meeting Rooms, 3rd, 4th, and 5th floor
12:10-1:40 p.m.
Box Lunch in Anchor & Den— Visit Exhibits!
Anchor & Den, lobby level
Friday, November 7
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1:00 p.m.
Buses leave from front hotel entrance to lab sites; meet in lobby
1:40-4:20 p.m.
Breakout Sessions
Meeting Rooms, 3rd, 4th, and 5th floor
1:40-4:40 p.m.
Practical Labs
Held off-site
7:00-10:00 p.m.
Closing Banquet Dinner
Ballroom, 3rd floor
SCHEDULE and LOCATIONS OF EVENTS
Tuesday, November 4
2:00-5:00 p.m.
Registration Open — Foyer — 3rd Floor
2:00-5:00 p.m.
Exhibits Open — Foyer — 3rd Floor
6:00-7:00 p.m.
Opening Ceremony — Orchid Ballroom — 3rd Floor
7:00-8:30 p.m.
Opening Reception — Orchid Ballroom — 3rd Floor
Wednesday, November 5
7:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m.
Registration Open — Foyer — 3rd Floor
8:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m.
Exhibits Open — Foyer — 3rd Floor
ROOM
Lady Jade and Golden Sun, 3rd floor
8:00-8:30 a.m.
Welcome Session
8:30-9:00 a.m.
9:10-10:00 a.m.
Keynote Speaker—Guy Harvey, PhD Fisheries Science
From Guy Harvey to the Guy Harvey Ocean Foundation
Plenary Speaker—David Bartram, BVetMed, Dip ECSRHM, MPhil, FRCVS
The Science of Happiness: Achieving and Maintaining Good Mental Health
Refreshment Break — Exhibit Hall and Foyer, 3rd floor
Poster Presenters available for Q&A, poster area, Ballroom Foyer, 3rd floor
ROOM
Lady Jade
3rd Floor
Golden Sun
3rd Floor
White Sands
3rd Floor
Reef Suite
4th Floor
Sunset Suite
5th Floor
Session Track
Small Animal
One Health
Exotic Companion
Equine
Wellness/Welfare
Intravenous Fluid
Overload—An Easy
Way to Invite More
Complications,
Dr. Michael Schaer
One Health: A
Decade of Progress
and Challenges
for the Future,
Dr. Paul Gibbs
It’s a Gut Thing:
Gastrointestinal
Anatomy, Physiology
and Nutrition of
Exotic Companion
Mammal (ECM)
Species,
Dr. Micah Kohles
Interpretation
of Equine Clinical
Pathology Data I:
The Complete
Blood Count,
Dr. Charles Dickinson
Mental Health in the
Veterinary Profession,
Dr. David Bartram
One Health and
Climate Change,
Dr. Paul Gibbs
Top Ten Diseases in
Exotic Companion
Mammals,
Dr. Micah Kohles
Interpretation of
Equine Clinical
Pathology Data II:
The Biochemical
Profile and Urinalysis,
Dr. Charles Dickinson
Supporting Others:
the UK Model,
Dr. David Bartram
11:20 a.m.-12:10 p.m.
Not-so-typical
Gastrointestinal
Emergencies—Best
to be Prepared to
Handle or Know
When to Refer,
Dr. Michael Schaer
12:10-1:40 p.m.
LUNCH — (box lunch in Anchor & Den, lobby level; please bring ticket.—Be sure to visit the exhibits during your
lunch break!)
ROOM
Lady Jade
3rd Floor
Golden Sun
3rd Floor
White Sands
3rd Floor
Reef Suite
4th Floor
Sunset Suite
5th Floor
Session Track
Small Animal
One Health
Food Animal
Equine
Wellness/Welfare
A Picture is Worth
1,000 Words-A Visual
Walk in the Door
Session for “What’s
Your Diagnosis?”,
Dr. Michael Schaer
One Health
& Emergency
Preparedness in
the Caribbean
Region and Gulf
States of the USA,
Dr. Paul Gibbs
Avian Influenza
H5N1: A
Global Threat?,
Dr. Gary Butcher
Fluid Therapy in
Equine Medicine,
Dr. Charles Dickinson
Pain Recognition and
Management in the
Horse,
Dr. Chris Sanchez
Diagnosis and
Management of
Portosystemic Shunts,
Dr. Michael Aronsohn
Caribbean One
Health—Conservation
of Aquatic Ecosystems,
Dr. Carla Phillips
Biosecurity: Key
to Success in
Poultry Production,
Dr. Gary Butcher
Use of Antimicrobial
Drugs in Equine
Medicine,
Dr. Charles Dickinson
Clear the AIR—
Managing
Team Conflict,
Dr. Chris Sanchez
10:20-11:10 a.m.
1:40-2:30 p.m.
2:40-3:30 p.m.
SCHEDULE and LOCATIONS OF EVENTS
10:00-10:20 a.m.
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SCHEDULE and LOCATIONS OF EVENTS
Wednesday, November 5 Continued
3:30-3:50 p.m.
Refreshment Break — Exhibit Hall and Foyer, 3rd floor
ROOM
Lady Jade
3rd Floor
Golden Sun
3rd Floor
White Sands
3rd Floor
Reef Suite
4th Floor
Sunset Suite
5th Floor
Session Track
Small Animal
One Health
One Health
Equine
Wellness/Welfare
Overpopulation:
Addressing
the Problem of
Homelessness in
Dogs and Cats,
Dr. Michael Aronsohn
Caribbean One
Health—AquaMed,
Dr. Carla Phillips
Can We Prevent
the Introduction of
Emerging Diseases to
the Caribbean? The
Argument for One
Health,
Dr. Brendan Lee
Introduction to
Equine Acupuncture,
Dr. Dan Hawkins
Compassion Fatigue in
Veterinary Medicine,
Dr. Chris Sanchez
3:50-4:40 p.m.
5:00-6:00 p.m.
Commonweath Veterinary Association Meeting — Reef Suite — 4th Floor
6:15-8:15 p.m.
Governor’s Reception — (buses stage in front of hotel at 6:15 p.m.)
Thursday, November 6
7:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m.
Registration Open — Foyer — 3rd Floor
8:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m.
Exhibits Open — Foyer — 3rd Floor
ROOM
Lady Jade and Golden Sun, 3rd floor
8:00-9:00 a.m.
Plenary Speaker—Carlton Gyles, DVM, PhD
Bats, Disease, and Mystery
9:00-9:20 a.m.
Refreshment Break — Exhibit Hall and Foyer, 3rd floor
Poster Presenters available for Q&A, poster area, Ballroom Foyer, 3rd floor
ROOM
Lady Jade
3rd Floor
Session Track
Small Animal
One Health
Management of
Brachycephalic
Syndrome,
Dr. Michael Aronsohn
Master Class:
Promoting the One
Health Concept
Across the Caribbean,
Dr. Chris Oura
Management of
Laryngeal Paralysis,
Dr. Michael Aronsohn
10:20-10:45 a.m.
Lessons Learnt and
Future Challenges
in the Control of
Veterinary Viruses,
Dr. Chris Oura
9:20-10:10 a.m.
SCHEDULE and LOCATIONS OF EVENTS
10:20-11:10 a.m.
Golden Sun
3rd Floor
White Sands
3rd Floor
Reef Suite
4th Floor
Sunset Suite
5th Floor
Master Classes
Equine
Food Animal
Feline Viral Upper
Respiratory Infections:
Why They Persist!,
Dr. Richard Ford
Introduction to
Equine Chiropractic,
Dr. Dan Hawkins
Anthelmintic
Resistance in Livestock
Parasites: Focus on
Control Part 1,
Dr. Christine Navarre
Escherichia coli
in Urinary Tract
Infections in Dogs,
Dr. Carlton Gyles
Integrating
Acupuncture,
Chiropractic, and
Conventional
Approaches,
Dr. Dan Hawkins
Anthelmintic
Resistance in Livestock
Parasites: Focus on
Control Part 2,
Dr. Christine Navarre
Wellness—A
New Urgency,
Dr. Carlton Gyles
Castration
Complications,
Dr. David Freeman
Developing Preventive
Medicine Programs for
Livestock Producers,
Dr. Christine Navarre
10:45-11:10 a.m.
Bluetongue virus—A
Changing Virus in
a Changing World,
Dr. Chris Oura
Management
of Spontaneous
Hemoabdomen
in Dogs,
Dr. Michael Aronsohn
11:20 a.m.-12:10 p.m.
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11:20-11:45 a.m.
Veterinary
Student Attitudes
Towards the Role
of Public Health in
Veterinary Medicine,
Dr. David McKenzie
11:45 a.m.-12:10 p.m.
Connecting Animal,
Ecosystem and
Human Health
in the North
Rupununi, Guyana,
Dr. Ilze Berzins
SCHEDULE and LOCATIONS OF EVENTS
Thursday, November 6 Continued
12:10-1:40 p.m.
LUNCH — (box lunch in Anchor & Den, lobby level; please bring ticket.—Be sure to visit the exhibits during your
lunch break!)
ROOM
Lady Jade
3rd Floor
Golden Sun
3rd Floor
White Sands
3rd Floor
Reef Suite
4th Floor
Sunset Suite
5th Floor
Session Track
Small Animal
One Health
Practice
Management
Equine
Food Animal
Canine Vaccines
& Vaccination,
Dr. Richard Ford
1:40-2:05 p.m.
2010-2014 Four
Years of One Health
in Maryland, USA,
Dr. Cindy Driscoll
Solving Common
Problems—Piloting
Your Practice
Through Turbulence,
Dr. Jan Kovacic
Colic Diagnosis and
Decision Making,
Dr. David Freeman
Worldwide Hot
Topics: Antimicrobial
Resistance, Welfare
and Workforce,
Dr. Christine Navarre
Entropy—How to
Keep Your Practice
From Falling Apart,
Dr. Jan Kovacic
Colic Medical
Treatment,
Dr. David Freeman
Preparing Livestock
Producers for
Disasters: Focus on
Hurricanes,
Dr. Christine Navarre
2:05-2:30 p.m.
Veterinary Students
Perception of a
Common Curriculum
for Medical
Professionals,
Dr. Karla Georges
1:40-2:30 p.m.
Feline Vaccines
& Vaccination,
Dr. Richard Ford
2:40-3:30 p.m.
Special
Presentation:
Alfaxan, the
Innovative
Neurosteroid
Anesthetic for
Intravenous
Administration in
Cats and Dogs. A
Training Session
for Veterinarians
and Technicians,
Dr. Cindy Hatfield
3:30-3:50 p.m.
Refreshment Break — Exhibit Hall and Foyer, 3rd floor
ROOM
Lady Jade
3rd Floor
Golden Sun
3rd Floor
White Sands
3rd Floor
Reef Suite
4th Floor
Sunset Suite
5th Floor
Session Track
Small Animal
Research
Practice
Management
Equine
Food Animal
Chronic Cough
in the Dog,
Dr. Richard Ford
3:50-4:15 p.m.
Shade Preferences
of Green Sea Turtles
(Chelonia mydas),
Dr. Martha Keller
Governance—From
the Patient Up,
Dr. Jan Kovacic
Wounds of the
Head and Neck,
Dr. David Freeman
Cookbook
Fluid Therapy,
Dr. Christine Navarre
4:15-4:40 p.m.
Improving Genetics
in Boar Goats via
Embryo Transfer
in Tobago,
Dr. Sheldon Bovell
4:45-5:30 p.m.
CbVMA Biennial Annual General Meeting — Reef Suite — 4th Floor
6:00-9:00 p.m.
Cultural Night at the Grand Old House — (buses stage in front of hotel at 5:45 p.m.)
SCHEDULE and LOCATIONS OF EVENTS
3:50-4:40 p.m.
Cultural Night––Tickets Still Available for Purchase––see registration.
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SCHEDULE and LOCATIONS OF EVENTS
Friday, November 7
7:00-10:00 a.m.
Registration Open — Foyer — 3rd Floor
8:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m.
Exhibits Open — Foyer — 3rd Floor
ROOM
8:00-9:00 a.m.
Lady Jade and Golden Sun, 3rd floor
Plenary Speaker—Darrel Styles, DVM, PhD
Emerging Zoonotic Diseases
9:00-9:20 a.m.
Refreshment Break — Exhibit Hall and Foyer, 3rd floor
Poster Presenters available for Q&A, poster area, Ballroom Foyer, 3rd floor
ROOM
Lady Jade
3rd Floor
Golden Sun
3rd Floor
White Sands
3rd Floor
Reef Suite
4th Floor
Sunset Suite
5th Floor
Session Track
Small Animal
Food Animal
Master Classes/
Research
Pre-lab Lectures
Food Animal
Heartworm Disease
Part 1: Separating
Fact From Fiction,
Dr. Alex Thomasson
Interesting Livestock
Cases and Herd
Investigations,
Dr. Christine Navarre
Case Studies
in Equine Pain
Management,
Dr. Chris Sanchez
Pre-lab Lecture:
Examination and
Manipulation
of Reproductive
Tracts from the
Slaughterhouse
Including Suturing
of the Uterus,
Dr. Maarten Drost
From Gate to Plate:
The Impacts of Animal
Husbandry and
Abattoir Practices on
Meat Palatability,
Elizabeth Wunderlich
9:20-10:10 a.m.
Marine
10:20-10:45 a.m.
10:45-11:10 a.m.
Heartworm Disease
Part 2: Lessons
from the Delta,
Dr. Alex Thomasson
Guy Harvey Ocean
Foundation Projects
Based in the
Cayman: Southern
Stingrays and Oceanic
White Tip Sharks,
Dr. Guy Harvey
11:20-11:45 a.m.
Vaccinology 101,
Dr. Leigh O’Mara
11:45 a.m.-12:10 p.m.
SCHEDULE and LOCATIONS OF EVENTS
12:10-1:40 p.m.
Local Efforts for
Marine Conservation
and Terrestrial
Conservation,
Jessica Harvey
Canine Separation
Anxiety,
Dr. Lori Gaskins
From Farm to Plant:
Transporting and
Receiving Livestock,
Cheyenne Dixon
Canine Thunderstorm
Phobias,
Dr. Lori Gaskins
Avian Coccidiosis
Vaccines: Pros
and Cons,
Dr. Steve Fitz-Coy
Anthelmintic
Resistance in
Small Ruminants
of Trinidad: The
Farmers’ Perspective,
Dr. Hasani Stewart
Pre-lab Lecture:
Ultrasound,
Dr. Brian Poteet
Humane Slaughtering:
Best Practices for
Animal Handling and
Stunning in Large
and Small Plants,
Cheyenne Dixon
LUNCH — (box lunch in Anchor & Den, lobby level; please bring ticket.—Be sure to visit the exhibits during your
lunch break!)
Posters
Poster presenters will be available for questions and answers during
the morning refreshment breaks on Wednesday, Thursday and
Friday. Please see page eight for specific times. All posters are located
in the foyer, 3rd floor.
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Pathogens Affecting the Fertility of Indigenous Dairy Cattle in
Trinidad, Justine John and Janelle St. Aime
Comparing the Wound Healing Capabilities of Zebapique and
Caraile Plants in Trinidad, Craig Clermond and Kashena
McCarthy
Genetic Diversity of Native Horse Populations from the
Caribbean, Gus Cothran, PhD, MS
SCHEDULE and LOCATIONS OF EVENTS
Friday, November 7 Continued
ROOM
White Sands
3rd Floor
Reef Suite
4th Floor
Sunset Suite
5th Floor
Session Track
Master Classes/
Research
Master Classes
Student Sessions
Practical labs held off-site.
Buses depart the hotel front door at 1:00 p.m.
1:40-2:15 p.m.
Review of 89 Paraquat
Dog Poisoning Cases
in Grand Cayman:
Improving Detection
and Diagnosis,
Dr. Ioana Popescu
2:15-2:30 p.m.
Fatal Case of
Facial and Perineal
Conidiobolomycosis
in a Dog,
Dr. Ioana Popescu
2:40-3:05 p.m.
Review of the
Artificial Insemination
Service in Trinidad,
Dr. Michelle Mellowes
Clinicopathologic
Abnormalities in
Severe Canine Bufo
marinus Intoxication:
63 Cases (2004-2009),
Dr. Brian Roberts
3:05-3:30 p.m.
Special Session:
Establishing and
Improving the
Nexus Between and
Among Veterinary
Associations and
Humane Societies
within the Caribbean–
with Special Reference
to Animal Welfare and
Rights,
Dr. Steve Surujbally
3:30-3:55 p.m.
3:55-4:20 p.m.
Ballroom, 3rd floor
7:00-10:00 p.m.
Closing Banquet Dinner
Managing Infectious
Diseases in Mixed
Psittacine Species
Collections,
Dr. Darrel Styles
The Role of Disease
in Avian Ecology
and Conservation,
Dr. Darrel Styles
Small Animal
Laparoscopic
Procedures,
Dr. Mark Adam
SCHEDULE and LOCATIONS OF EVENTS
ROOM
See Full List of
Student Speakers
Below
Student Sessions
1:40-1:55 p.m. Characteristics of Avian Pathogenic Escherichia coli from Duck Broilers Reared Under Semi-intensive System in Trinidad,
Crystal Jerome
2:00-2:15 p.m. Pathogens Affecting the Fertility of Indigenous Dairy Cattle in Trinidad, Justine John and Janelle St. Aime
2:20-2:35 p.m. Comparing the Wound Healing Capabilities of Zebapique and Caraile Plants in Trinidad, Craig Clermond and Kashena McCarthy
2:40-2:55 p.m. Comparison of Classical and Molecular Techniques in the Identification of Eimeria Species of Broilers in Trinidad,
Asha Beharry and Louanne Serrette
3:00-3:15 p.m. A Pilot Study Investigating Welfare for Dairy Cattle in Trinidad, Antigua and Barbados, Meera Koongebeharry
3:20-3:35 p.m. Screening for Equine Infectious Anaemia in Horses in Trinidad, Hannah Nangoo
3:40-3:55 p.m. Caseous lymphadenitis in Tobago: Characterization of the Aetiology and the Development of an ELISA Test for Sero-prevalence
Studies, Nyoni Winchester
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Exhibits
Exhibits
Abaxis
MDS, Inc
The Best Dressed Chicken
Merial
3240 Whipple Road
Union City, CA, 94587 USA
Phone: 510-675-6500 x1140
Email: michellerodriguez@abaxis.com
www.abaxis.com/veterinary
Representatives: Danny Perez and Chris Malz
Abaxis is your total laboratory partner, offering the comprehensive and innovative
VetScan line of on-site diagnostic instruments and rapid tests and reference
laboratory services (AVRL). The VetScan name has become synonymous with
convenience, ease of use and cost-effectiveness, delivering on our promise of speed,
accuracy and reliability. Abaxis delivers it all.
Spring Village, Old Harbour
St. Catherine, Jamaica
Phone: 876-383-5278
Email: tnairne@jabgl.com
www.jamaicabroilersgroup.com
Representatives: Trevin Nairne, Karen Grant
The Jamaica Broilers Group is one of the most advanced agricultural producers
in any developing nation today. In 1958 the company started as Jamaica’s pioneer
producer of broiler meat on a commercial basis, through its renowned Best Dressed
Chicken brand. Today, it has a fully integrated poultry operation for both local
consumption and export.
Cuattro Digital Imaging
3760 Rocky Mountain Ave
Loveland, CO, 80538 USA
Phone: 970-619-3059
Email: info@cuattro.com
www.cuattro.com
Representatives: Chris Garcia
Cuattro’s flat panel digital radiography systems improve
efficiency and workflow, for increased productivity and
lower costs. Cuattro digital flat panel same-day retrofits,
complete rooms and mobile digital X-ray systems,
and cloud–based archiving and PACS, deliver better
performance, perfect images, in half the time of CR or
film.
IDEXX Laboratories
One IDEXX Drive
Westbrook, ME, 04092 USA
Phone: 207-556-5090
Email: nicole-turncliff@idexx.com
www.idexx.com
Representatives: Lonni Meneely
So you can focus on productivity and quality of care at
every touch point of your day, we focus on innovative
products and services that create efficiencies and
ensure dependability and accuracy. We’re here to help
you deliver real-time care during your patients’ visits,
increase client satisfaction and compliance and grow
a healthier, more profitable practice. From SNAP®
pet-side diagnostic tests, IDEXX VetLab® diagnostic
instruments and advanced reference laboratory and
consulting services to digital radiography systems,
information integration solutions, dependable service
and support and education—we have the tools you need
to reach your practice’s potential.
Karl Storz
Mittelstraße 8
Tuttlingen, DE, 78532 Germany
Phone: +49(0)7461 708 115
Email: info@karlstorz.com
www.karlstorz.com
Representatives: Hortensia Carvajal and
Fausto Brandão
KARL STORZ is a renowned manufacturer that is well
established in all fields of endoscopy. The still family
held company has grown to one with a worldwide
presence and 6700 employees. KARL STORZ offers a
range of both rigid and flexible endoscopes for a broad
variety of applications.
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PO Box 1441
Brandon, FL, 33509 USA
Phone: 813-653-1180
Email: tdenny@mdsincorporated.com
www.mdsvet.com
Representatives: Robert Battle
Specializing in affordable endoscopy equipment since 1972, MDS provides
innovative, quality products to the Avian and Exotic Veterinary Professional. Our
line of endoscopes, video and lighting accessories allow the user to perform most
endoscopic procedures without the prohibitive costs usually associated with this
type of diagnostic tool.
3239 Satellite Blvd.
Duluth, GA, 30319 USA
Phone: 678-638-3892
Email: tarah.clark@merial.com
www.merial.com
Representatives: Dr. Lebron James
Merial is a world-leading, innovation-driven animal health company, providing a
comprehensive range of products to enhance the health, wellbeing and performance
of a wide range of animals. Merial employs approximately 6,000 people and
operates in more than 150 countries worldwide. Merial is the animal health division
of Sanofi.
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MNM Veterinary Supply
649 Old Nichols Rd
Ronkonkoma, NY 11779
Phone: 631-926-2646
Reps: Maria Salvato, Michael Salvato and Emery Shelly
Full line veterinary distributor for all your equipment needs. Digital x-ray,
ultrasound, oxygen, blood machines, dental and more.
Nestle Purina
Churchill Roosevelt Highway
Valsayn, Trinidad
Phone: 868-669-6169
Email: keri.bailey@tt.nestle.com
Representatives: Keri Bailey
Nestle Purina is the world’s largest manufacturer of dry dog food and dry and soft
moist cat foods, and the leading producer of cat box filler in the United States. Our
flag ship Purina brand is the leading brand of dry dog food in North America where
Nestle Purina pet products competes effectively in retail.
Zoetis
1811 S. Broadway
Guthrie, OK, 73044 USA
Phone: 405-664-3120
Email: rocky-bigbie@zoetis.com
www.zoetis.com
Representatives: Rocky Bigbie, DVM, Beth Dronson
Zoetis is a leading animal health company dedicated to supporting customers and
businesses focused on raising and caring for livestock and companion animals.
Building on a 60-year history as the animal health business of Pfizer, Zoetis
discovers, develops, manufactures and markets veterinary vaccines and medicines,
complemented by diagnostic products and genetic tests.
Oncura Partners Diagnostics
3913 Todd Lane, Suite 301
Austin, TX, 78744 USA
Phone: 602-326-6544
Email: vvincent@oncurapartners.com
www.oncurapartners.com
Representatives: Vince Vincent, Jeff Rushing
ONCURA PARTNERS (OP) now offers advanced and unique patented technologies
which provide the general veterinary practitioner applicable solutions and protocols
related to Cancer/Oncology Management (A-Z), and the most revolutionary Real
Time remotely Guided Ultrasound solution and the related image information
management.
Photonic Health, LLC
2471 NW 44th Ave
Ocala, FL, 34482 USA
Phone: 920-602-2870
Email: info@photonichealth.com
www.photonichealth.com
Representatives: Donna Woods, Bryan Owen
Light therapy products and education courses to enhance the outcome of patient
treatment and to generate additional resources for your practice.
Vet Brands International, Inc.
10467 North Commerce Parkway
Miramar, FL, 33025 USA
Phone: 954-392-8072
Email: ivan@vetbrands.com
www.vetbrands.com
Representatives: Ivan Barrenechea, John Honeycutt, Gustavo Orcillez
Vet Brands International Inc. is a distribution, marketing, sales and consulting
firm. VBI conducts business in North, Central and South America as well as
the Caribbean. VBI’s line of products includes: veterinary pharmaceuticals,
nutritional’s, veterinary instruments and pest management products.
Vétoquinol
2000, Chemin Georges
Lavaltrie, QC, J5T 3S5 Canada
Phone: 450-586-2252
Email: pdubois@vetquinol.ca
www.vetoquinol.ca
Representatives: Philippe Dubois, Eric Portocarrero
Vétoquinol is an independent veterinary pharmaceutical laboratory serving both
the companion animal and livestock markets since 1933.
Ranking 10th in the world, Vétoquinol distributes its products in over 100 countries
through subsidiaries in 23 countries and a network of 140 distributor partners.
The Company has more than 1,800 employees worldwide and sold products for a
turnover of over 400 million dollars in 2013.
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VitalRads
PO Box 1595
Cypress, TX, 77410 USA
Phone: 713-817-8435
Email: bapoteet@gmail.com
www.vitalrads.com
Representatives: Brian Poteet, DVM, Greg Humphreys, Bobby Werner
VitalRads is a veterinarian owned and managed, private company that offers
teleradiology services, imaging equipment consultation and radiology continuing
education for veterinarians in the US and abroad. Put us to work for you and
experience what it is like to have a board certified radiologist in your practice!
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