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Our 2nd visit- we are heading back to Quebec because we had a great time there this summer. The people are truly very friendly, the food is tasty and the entertainment was spectacular! Join us for a visit to this wonderful city.

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July 10 - 12, 2009

How I manage common 

feline problems

with

Michael Lappin D.VM., Ph.D., DACVIM

Professor of Medicine

Colorado State University

 

Catriona MacPhail D.VM., Ph.D., DACVS

Assistant Professor of Surgery

Colorado State University

 

Attractions:

Visit the Quebec City web site  

  Things to do in Quebec

Wandering at random through the streets of Vieux-Québec is a singular pleasure, comparable to exploring a provincial capital in Europe. On the way, you can happen upon an ancient convent, blocks of gabled houses with steeply pitched roofs, a battery of 18th-century cannons in a leafy park, and a bistro with a blazing fireplace on a wintry day. The Old City, Upper and Lower, is so compact that it's hardly necessary to plan precise sightseeing itineraries. Start at the Terrasse Dufferin alongside the Château Frontenac and go off on a whim, down Breakneck Stairs (Escalier Casse-Cou) to the Quartier du Petit-Champlain and Place-Royale, or out of the walls to the military fortress of the Citadelle that overlooks the mighty St. Lawrence River and onto the Plains of Abraham, where Generals James Wolfe of Britain and Louis-Joseph, Marquis de Montcalm of France fought to their mutual deaths in a 20-minute battle that changed the destiny of the continent.

Most of the historic sights are within the city walls of Vieux-Québec's Haute-Ville (Upper Town) and Basse-Ville (Lower Town). It's all fairly easy walking. While the Upper Town is hilly, with sloping streets, it's nothing like, say, San Francisco. Other sights are outside the walls of the Upper Town, along or just off of the grand boulevard called Grande-Allée

 

 


Quebec

The Quebec City summer festival-This festival proves that the Quebecois can party even in temperate weather. Each day features dozens of musical performers from around the world at outdoor venues and popular locations like the Pub Saint-Alexandre. All of the biggest names in Quebec music are on hand. Stroll through Old Quebec and enjoy music, food, drink, and an overwhelming sense of good cheer. Most shows are free; others vary from minimal cover charge to assigned seat ticketing.

Seminar Venue:

Hotel Delta QuebecDelta Quebec

downtown Quebec City

 

Delta Club Signature room: CAN$254.00 dbl/night

plus Provincial Sales tax (7.5%), Housing tax (3%) & Federal GST (5%)- 

(the GST is refundable to non-residents)

Signature Rooms

As soon as you enter these private floors, you will be awed by its top of the line environment. Each one of our Club Room allows you free access to the Signature Club, where you can enjoy courteous and relaxed service, tasty hors d'oeuvre and complete continental breakfast. All our rooms located on our Club Signature floors offer:


 

 
   
  • Access to the Club Signature Lounge
  •  Upper-level guest rooms: 12th-19th floor
  • Complimentary high speed Internet
  • Free local calls and no service charge for calling cards and 1-800
  • Radio alarm clock with CD
  • Wireless telephone
  • Minibar
  • Turndown service

Delta Quebec Hotel Tour

      The Quebec City hotel is located right downtown, steps away from Old Québec, in the heart of North America's only walled city. This location offers an exceptional view of the Laurentian Mountains, the St. Lawrence River, Parliament Hill, and Old Québec.

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Book early- summer is a popular time to visit this spectacular city!

 

  

Continuing education:

               

How I manage common 

feline problems 

with 

Michael Lappin D.VM., Ph.D., DACVIM

Professor of Medicine

Colorado State University

 

Catriona MacPhail D.VM., Ph.D., DACVS

Assistant Professor of Surgery

Colorado State University

 

 Dr. Lappin is currently professor and head of small animal internal medicine at Colorado State University .  Dr. Catriona Macphail is on the surgical staff at Colorado State.

Dr. MacPhail is teaming up with Dr'.Lappin to provide a balance of opinion - surgery versus medical management of clinical problems. IVS believes that the combination of internal medicine and surgery lectures will result in an outstanding continuing education course for you or your staff.

 Dr.'s Lappin and MacPhail work with practicing veterinarians daily and have vast experiences that enable them to distill the questions from their general practitioner colleagues into short practical answers.  We have all been to meetings where you already know 45 minutes of the material in a 50 minute lecture but have to wait until the very end to get the new information!  In this seminar series, Drs. Lappin and MacPhail will present the information that is of practical interest to the practitioner. The pace is rapid and so the CE is never boring! 

 

Diagnosis and management of Haemobartonella felis infection  

What is the new name for Haemobartonella felis?

Did you know that there are now two Haemobartonella spp in cats!

Is enrofloxacin effective for haemobartonellosis?  How many cats will go blind?

Salmonella & Campylobacter                  

Inflammatory bowel disease

Tumors including lymphoma

Large bowel diarrhea

Empirical treatment of gastrointestinal diseases (Giardia, Cryptosporidium, parasites, 

How can I avoid doxycycline esophageal strictures?

Two different ehrlichias were just found in cats in the United States !  Learn the optimal diagnostic and  therapeutic plan!

Learn Dr. Lappin’s favorite 10 antibiotics and learn how he uses them empirically while finishing the diagnostic workup.

Is there anything new in the diagnosis of FeLV or FIV infected cats?

Should I use antiviral drugs in FeLV or FIV infection

What about the FIP vaccine?

Fibrosarcomas- current thoughts

Developing a vaccination plan for catteries

Should I use Giardia vaccine?

Should I use Bordetella vaccine

Nasal disease  & nasopharyngeal polyps

Calicivirus infections

Empirical treatment of respiratory diseases  (URI, pneumonia, asthma)

How to do transoral airway washing

Removing inflammatory polps

Stenotic nares in the cat?
Laryngeal diseases- paralysis in the cat?
Diaphragmatic hernia- when and how to operate- what about the peritoneal-pericardial diaphragmatic hernias
Pleural space diseases
Gastrointestinal obstruction
Linear foreign bodies- what to do when the mesenteric borders are leaking
Intestinal neoplasia
Megacolon- when to do surgery.

 

 

  Seminar Schedule

(16 CE hours)

Seminar registration

Registration

Friday     July 10                 7.15am - 8.00am

Seminars      

Friday & Saturday                   8.00am - 1.30pm

Sunday                                      8.00am - 1.00pm

 

Registration fee: (16 AAVSB RACE approved CE hours)

IVS is an American Association of Veterinary State Boards RACE approved provider of Continuing education- this seminar is approved for 16 CE Hrs.

Registration includes continental breakfast daily.

Earlybird       By June 3             US $635.00   

Advanced      By June 26          US $655.00   

Regular                                        US $675.00

  • Complete seminar notes
  • Continental breakfast  daily
  • Certificate of completion

Cancellation: 10 % processing fee prior to June 10, 2009. Transfer only, after June 11, 2009

Register by mail, fax or phone 1-800-487-5650

CE credits

Approved by the AAVSB RACE program for 16 hrs.

IVS complies with the following guidelines:

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

INTERNATIONAL VETERINARY SEMINARS

Quebec

by MAIL:  210 Carbonera Drive

Santa Cruz, CA 95060

by FAX: 408-972-1038

by PHONE: 1-800-IVS-5650

                          

 

Visit the Delta Quebec web page