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15th annual fall Caribbean seminars

Book early - we sold out of rooms in 2008

 

November 12 - 15, 2009

FAQ's - answers to common medical questions

David Church B.V.Sc., Ph.D., M.A.C.V.Sc.

Chair of the Small Animal Veterinary Department

Royal Veterinary College

University of London

 

Michael Lappin D.V.M., Ph.D.  

Diplomate, American College of Veterinary 

Internal Medicine

Professor of Medcine

Colorado State University

 

Jill Maddison B.V.Sc., Ph.D., F.A.C.V.Sc.

Director of Professional Development & Head of the CE unit

Royal Veterinary College

University of London

 

 

Discover an island that energizes the senses. Where untamed desert beauty bounds a turquoise ocean. An isle of ancient caves, coral reefs, legendary lagoons, open-air markets and colorful boutiques. An exotic invitation to snorkel, scuba dive, parasail, windsurf. Play a round of golf, horseback ride, or fish the depths of blue-green sea. Relax, Daydream, Bask, Swim, Dine, Play at the casino. Indulge in the beachfront luxury of the Aruba Hyatt Resort and Spa.

HolidaysAruba lies below the Hurricane Belt- and November is late in the season- so expect wonderful weather!

The island of Aruba is part of the West Indies in the Caribbean Sea, and lies approximately 29km (18 miles) off the Paraguaná Peninsula of Venezuela. One of the Lesser Antilles islands, Aruba is about 30 km (19 miles) long and about 8 km (5 miles) wide with an area of 193 sq km (75 sq miles). The island's population is about 89,000. Aruba has highest standard of living in the West Indies. In just a few short years, Aruba has become one of the most popular vacation spots in the Caribbean, with visitor figures approaching a million annually. Aruba's diverse cultural heritage makes it a fascinating place to visit and explore. The island was originally inhabited by a tribe of Arawak Indians who migrated here from Venezuela. Many sites on Aruba still bear the original Indian names, and many of today's Arubans still reflect the faces of their native ancestors. Spanish explorers arrived in Aruba in the 15th century and eventually colonized the island. But in 1636 the Dutch took over, and Aruba has remained Dutch ever since.

Palm Beach, ArubaThings To Do: It is not surprising that many of Aruba's popular pastimes involve its blue waters and beautiful beaches. The most famous is wind surfing and kite sailing, thanks to the consistent 20-knot trade winds. Equipment rentals and instructors are available. Give it a try! Less than a mile offshore, the sea abounds with sailfish, wahoo, yellow and black tuna and marlin. Sport-fishing trips are widely available for full or half days. The German freighter Antilia, scuttled at the start of WWII off the northwest coast, is a favorite destination of scuba divers. Shallow, gentle waters at Druif and Arashi Beaches, where you can see a reef of elkhorn on the sandy bottom, are a big draw for snorkelers. Or you may like a cruise on a glass bottom boat or catamaran which combines picnic and sightseeing. Be sure to explore Aruba by land, too. The countryside, is dotted with windswept divi-divi trees, cactus and pastel-colored houses. One of the island's most famous landmarks is Hooiberg, or Haystack Hill, a volcanic formation over 541 feet high. Climb its steps for a view of Venezuela on a clear day! The huge rocks at Ayo and Casibari have remnants of Amerindian drawings and afford another chance for the energetic climber. Bubali Pond on the west coast is a bird sanctuary which attracts a great variety of birds - pelicans, cormorants, wood storks and long-legged egrets among them. You can go horseback riding on highly trained paso fino horses from South America. Golf lovers can play at the Aruba Golf Club near San Nicolas and at the new Tierra del Sol course in Arashi in the northwest tip of the island, Aruba's first world class golf course, designed by Robert Trent Jones II. 18 hole par 71 course.

CASINOS: Aruba has over six Vegas style casinos for nighttime entertainment as well as superb restaurants, shows and world class shopping with many bargains to be had in European porcelain, jewelry, perfumes, and clothing.

 

ACCOMMODATIONS:

 

Hyatt Regency Aruba resort & casino

Experience the all-new Hyatt Regency Aruba Resort & Casino, where luxurious pampering and exquisite touches enhance every moment of your visit. Breathe in fresh tropical breezes bringing the captivating scents of our island retreat into each corner of our impeccably renewed Aruba hotel and resort. Delight in the beauty of our new design, from intimate gathering spaces to elegantly modern guestrooms. Discover inner peace as you relax on our silky white sand beach, or as you give in to the nourishing treatments in our serene spa. Revive your sense of adventure with sailing, diving or tempting Lady Luck in the casino of our Palm Beach, Aruba hotel. Select our luxury hotel in Aruba, and transform your island escape from expected to distinctly remarkable.
 
Hyatt Regency Aruba Resort 

Group run of house rooms: $235.00 sgl or dbl/night

Ocean view: $289.00 sgl or dbl/night

    plus tax and service charge (includes bellman and daily housekeeping charge)-currently 21.5%

 

A deposit of  2 nights stay will be charged prior to your arrival.

Cancellations: You will be charged for the complete scheduled stay if you cancel after October 10, 2009. No penalty if you cancel prior to this date

You are also responsible for the complete schcduled stay if you check out of the hotel prior to your scheduled date- without having notified the hotel at check-in of your change in departure.

Please call our travel group at Cruises Etc.

1-800-487-5650

to arrange accommodations at the group rate.

They can also check airfares from your home town

Why choose the Hyatt Resort?

Just finished a complete remodel

Relaxing tropical resort

Off-peak rates

Beautiful beach

Relax by the pool

Easy drive to the town center

All watersports available

Learn to dive 

Great snorkeling

Try your luck at the Casino 

Learn to wind surf or kite surf- world renowned Vela windsurfing school 

 

Red Sail HomeBeach and Water Sports
The white sandy beaches and azure waters of the Caribbean waiting just outside your door provide the perfect water playground. With an average outside temperature of 86 degrees and water temps of 78 degrees, every day is a beach day! Relax in one our lounge chairs and soak up the sun, or recline under an umbrella with a book and refreshing drink.

 
For those looking for a more active day at the beach, take advantage of our onsite adventure outfitters, Red Sail Sports.  This award-winning, full-service water sports authority offers everything from diving lessons and trips, snorkeling, deep sea fishing charters, watersports equipment and much more. Red Sail Sports is conveniently located in the lobby of our delightful resort, with hours from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. daily. Stop by to make your reservations in person, or contact them in advance at 877-RED-SAIL (outside the US, please call 402-537-6803). 

 

The seminars

 

November 12 - 15, 2009

FAQ's - answers to common medical questions

David Church B.V.Sc., Ph.D., M.A.C.V.Sc.

Chair of the Small Animal Veterinary Department

Royal Veterinary College

University of London

 

Michael Lappin D.V.M., Ph.D.  

Diplomate, American College of Veterinary 

Internal Medicine

Professor of Medcine

Colorado State University

 

Jill Maddison B.V.Sc., Ph.D., F.A.C.V.Sc.

Director of Professional Development & Head of the CE unit

Royal Veterinary College

University of London

 

 

This course will present answers to the more commonly asked internal medicine problems using a combination of didactic and case-based teaching. The majority of the problems will be presented in 30 minutes or less to maximize the material you take with you to your practice. Drs. Church, Lappin & Maddison are internationally recognized experts in Small Animal Internal Medicine. Dr. Church's special interests are in endocrine disorders including diabetes and respiratory disorders. Dr. Church has lectured at all the major veterinary conferences in the USA, Europe and Australia.  David has a very practical and enjoyable style of lecturing which is sure to provide you with plenty of great information.

Dr. Maddison spent may years in referral and private practice prior to moving to the UK in April 2001. From 2002 she was a veterinary clinician and lecturer at the Royal Veterinary College, London based at the college’s first opinion practice, the Beaumont Animals’ Hospital, and a Fellow at Girton College, Cambridge where she tutored in pharmacology. In September 2005 she became the Director of Professional Development and head of the CE Unit at the RVC.  Jill has published over 60 refereed papers in veterinary and medical journals and is the senior editor of “Small Animal Clinical Pharmacology”. She has been invited to speak at many CE meetings (over 40 in the past 5 years) in the UK, Australia, Europe, Ireland, South Africa, Thailand and the USA. Her particular CE interests are clinical problem solving in small animal medicine and clinical pharmacology. She believes passionately that CE should not only build the knowledge base and technical skills of veterinarians in private general practice, but also enhance their thinking and problem solving skills.

 

Dr. Lappin’s PhD is in parasitology and his subspecialty is infectious diseases. Dr. Lappin is a past-president of the Infectious Diseases Study Group in the American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine. Michael is Professor of Medicine in the Department of Clinical Sciences, College of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences, Colorado State University. Michael is in constant demand as a lecturer throughout the world because he approaches clinical problems very practically.

 

 

  • Why is feline diabetes different to canine diabetes?

  • When should i use oral hypoglycemic agents- and which ones? 

  • When should i feed a daibetic- and what should i feed?

  • What is the best insulin for cats- and dogs?

  • How to manage the diabetic ketoacidotic patient?

  • What is the best way to diagnose cushings disease?

  • Mitotane versus trilostane?

  • How to manage the diabetic animal with cushings?

  • What's new with Hypoadrenocorticism?

  • What's new with Hyperthyroid cats?

  • What is the optimal fecal flotation technique?

  • Is it ok to use the big laboratories for my fecal work?

  • What is the AAFP recommendation for a diarrhea workup?

  • How can I perform a wet-mount examination in my practice?

  • Is fecal cytology worth the time and effort?

  • Are Giardia antigen assays worth the money?

  • Should I screen healthy dogs and cats with Giardia antigen tests?

  • What are the best drugs for giardiasis?

  • Should I treat healthy dogs or cats for Giardia?

  • Why aren’t Giardia vaccines considered “core” by AAFP and AAHA?

  • What is the easiest way to diagnosis Tritrichomonas foetus in dogs and cats?

  • Is ronidazole safe for the treatment of Tritrichomonas foetus?

  • Is cryptosporidiosis a real disease in dogs or cats?

  • What is the optimal test for diagnosis of Cryptosporidium infections?

  • Can any drugs cure Cryptosporidium infections?

  • Are people likely to acquire Giardia or Cryptosporidium from their pets?

  • Does toxoplasmosis make you crazy?

  • What are the new treatments for Cystoisospora?

  • How do I get people to do strategic deworming for indoor pets?

  • Are raw meat diets spreading pathogens?

  • How do I treat salmonellosis?

  • How do I treat campylobacteriosis?

  • Can Clostridium diarrhea be diagnosed?

  • How do I manage chronic recurrent clostridial diarrhea?

  • Can I use canine parvovirus tests to diagnose panleukopenia?

  • Is there any update on the treatment of parvovirus associated diseases?

  • Is there anything new for treatment of coronavirus infections in cats?

  • How can I use budesonide to treat IBD?

  • What are my favorite “rescue” drugs for refractory IBD?

  • What is the best diet for IBD?

  • Is cyclosporine safe to use for stomatitis or inflammatory bowel disease?

  • Can herpesvirus 1 or calicivirus associated stomatitis be diagnosed?

  • Does Bartonella cause stomatitis?

  • Should I test healthy cats for Bartonella infection?

  • What is the best antibiotic for stomatitis syndrome?

  • Should immune suppressed people avoid cats?

  • Is bovine lactoferrin effective for feline stomatitis?

  • What do I do if full mouth extraction fails?

  • What are the common causes of constipation?

  • What are the best medical treatments for constipation?

  • Can cats do well without their colons?

  • How to interpret the numbers - what azotemia and urine SG  really mean

  • How to interpret the numbers - the hemogram

  • How to interpret the numbers - liver and pancreatic disorders

  • Cats and clinical pathology - are they just small dogs? 

  • Rational antimicrobial therapy - selecting the best drug for your patient

Videos will be utilized to present

practical interactive cases!

       

  Seminar schedule: 

Registration

Thursday November 12, 2009          1.30pm-2.00pm

Welcome reception  6.00pm - 7.00pm

Seminars      

Thursday              2.00pm  - 6.00pm

Friday                8.00am- 12.30pm

Saturday            2.00pm - 6.30pm

Sunday             8.00am - 1.00pm

Continental breakfast Friday & Sunday 7.30am - 8.00am for participants  

                               

Registration fee: AAVSB RACE approved for 18 CE Hours.

                   

  • Earlybird by September 10              US$655.00

  • Advanced by October 14                 US$675.00

  • Regular                                                US$695.00

  •     Complete seminar notes
  •     Welcome reception
  •     Continental breakfast- Friday & sunday
  •     Certificate of completion

Cancellation: 90% refund to 30 days. Seminar transfer only, inside 30 days

Register for the seminar online or by mail, fax or phone 1-800-487-5650

                                        

Hotel registration                    Register by mail                        Online registration

                       

 

IVS complies with the following guidelines:

  • Speakers are recognized specialists
  • Mandatory recorded attendance
  • Certificate of attendance
  • Complete seminar notes

 

Looking for more information- visit the official Aruba web site