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Our 6th visit to
Savannah
Georgia
May 16 - 18, 2008
Answers to general practice
surgery questions
with
Heidi Hottinger
D.V.M., DACVS
Surgical Associate
Houston, TX
&
Howard Seim
D.V.M., DACVS
Professor of Surgery
Colorado State University

elcome
to Savannah, the Hostess City of the South. Named by Conde' Nast Traveler
as one of the top 10 U.S. cities to visit, Savannah offers an enchanting
stroll back in time and an invitation to uncover its hidden charms. Bits
and pieces of Savannah's rich, colorful history adorn virtually every corner of
the downtown area. The stately mansions, moss-draped oaks, and massive
churches give the city a unique flavor found nowhere else in the world.
Savannah is the sultry and mysterious "Belle" on the Southeastern coast.
Savannah captivates the suitors with her natural beauty, eccentric charm and
traditional Southern Hospitality.
Savannah is the beautifully preserved hidden treasure of the Low Country. Come
unlock the history, romance and beauty that lies within. Explore every nook and
cranny because you are guest and Savannah loves sharing her treasures with you.
Come, fall in love with the city's hospitality and its quirky personality.
Savannah allows you to experience the history, wonder, elegance and mannerisms
of the Old South and the beauty and grace it reveals today.
Savannah
Awaits Your Arrival!
Savannah’s Historic District is a 2.5-mile walking district full of bistros,
quaint shops, green squares and grand architecture.
Savannah boasts one of the largest National Landmark Historic Districts in the
United States, featuring historically significant buildings, including examples
of Federal, Italianate and Victorian architecture.
Savannah’s 22 squares form the heart and soul of the historic district and are
considered to be the city’s precious jewels.
General James Oglethorpe, Savannah’s founding father, vision of southern
hospitality and a genteel way of life is still alive in the faces of those who
call Savannah home.
Accommodations
The Mulberry Inn
Welcome to historic Savannah's finest and most elegant
hotel...the Award Winning Mulberry Inn. Located on beautiful Washington Square
and within steps of Savannah's rich history, The Mulberry Inn takes you back to
the elegance and graciousness of another era. Throughout the hotel, you are sure
to find that the period furnishings, oil paintings, polished hardwood floors,
and elegant chandeliers offer an endless escape into Savannah's rich history.
The Mulberry represents a style of service and hospitality that is traditional
to the Old South.
The hotel features 145 graciously designed guestrooms and
suites. Whether your traveling alone, with a group or your family, our
accommodations were designed with your in mind. All our rooms and suites include
a coffee maker, hair dryer and iron & ironing board...you'll feel right at
home! Enjoy the luxury of a deluxe guest room that features 27" cable
television, VCR, refrigerator and much more. For extra comfort, pamper yourself
in one of our spacious well-appointed suites.
Enjoy breakfast, lunch, and dinner in our picturesque
Courtyard Café and cocktails in Sgt. Jasper's Tavern. Slip away with your
favorite book in our beautifully appointed Living Room, while enjoying afternoon
tea and dessert treats from 4:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. daily. Relax by our heated
outdoor swimming pool, hot tub or just sit back and enjoy the beauty of our
lavishly landscaped Courtyard.
April 3- Please call
800-487-5650 for hotel availability
Group Room rate:$179.00/night single or double (plus tax &
$1.00 city occupancy tax)
Parking
fee: $8.00 per day for registered guests
Cancellations:
A one night cancellation charge will be made to your credit card if you cancel
within 14 days of your scheduled arrival.
- Driving Directions: 601
East Bay Street
SAVANNAH,
GA Tel: 1-912-2381200
- CORNER OF BAY AND E BROAD
STREETS. IN THE HEART OF THE HISTORIC DOWNTOWN AREA ACROSS FROM RIVER ST AND
PIRATES HOUSE RESTAURANT.
- The parking lot is located across the street from the hotel and is well
lighted and secured.
 | When visiting the hotel, please stop by the Concienge Desk to get
information regarding the many activities for families and children. |
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Within Walking Distance of the Mulberry Inn:
City Market
Civic Center
Cotton Exchange Park
Ghost Talk Ghost Walk
Historic Forsyth
Historic Downtown Savannah
Isaiah Davenport House
Juliette Gordon Low
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Continuing education

Answers to general practice
surgery questions
with
Heidi Hottinger
D.V.M., DACVS
Surgical Associate
Houston, TX
&
Howard Seim
D.V.M., DACVS
Professor of Surgery
Colorado State University
I have asked the speakers to think about the most common
clinical problems that they see in their practices along with the most common
questions they receive from referring veterinarians. The majority of the
techniques or problems will then be presented in 30 minutes or less to maximize
the material you take with you to your practice. This will not be a
seminar on techniques that you will never see or do
DR.
HEIDI
A. HOTTINGER received her D.V.M. from The
Ohio State University in
1990, followed by an internship at The Animal Medical
Center in New York City. She then completed a surgical
residency at Michigan State University with special
rotations in surgical oncology at Colorado State
University and Flint Medical Center. Following her
residency, she returned to The Animal Medical Center in
New York where she held the position of staff surgeon
and instructor for two years. She is board certified by
the American College of
Veterinary Surgeons. She joined Gulf Coast
Veterinary Surgery in 1996.
Dr. Howard
Seim
received his Veterinary degree from Washington State University and
completed his surgical residency at The Animal Medical Center in New York
City. He is currently Professor and Head of Small Animal Surgery at Colorado
State University. Dr. Seim lectures throughout the USA and internationally and
is a very popular speaker because of his practical
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Abdominal closure; can you
make it faster, cheaper, easier and safer?
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Abdominal exploratory; how
can I avoid the peak and shreak/
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Can you make urinary bladder
surgery fun?
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GI surgery; no more leaky
mess!
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Can I equip my OR with great
instruments……….cheap?
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Is there an easier way to
remove anal sacs?
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Esophageal feeding tube
placement made easy.
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How can I dislodge the
‘toughest’ urethral calculi in a male dog?
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What can I do to limit
postoperative bleeding in urethrotomy/urethrosotomy?
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How can I make the tough
wounds a pleasure to manage?
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Can you stretch skin to close
a wound?
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Gastrostomy feeding tube; can
I place one 'without' an endoscope?
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Salivary mucocele and rannula;
what should I do?
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Chronic vaginitits and
incontinence; can surgery help?
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Treating pyometra; any
surgical tips?
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Oronasal fistula; how do you
do the tricky ones?
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Chest drain placement; any
tips?
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Incisional gastropexies--tips to make them easy
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Never under estimate
the power of undermining
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Local tension
relieving techniques
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A few skin flaps to
cut your teeth on
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Cystotomies on females--how to get all
the stones out of the urethra
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What can I do to limit intraoperative
bleeding in urethrosotomies?
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New positioning technique for PU
surgery & PU revision
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The laryngeal exam--You too can do one
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The down-and-dirty nares trim
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How to bury a knot, wise needle and
suture choices and other sewing tips
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Perianal fistulas and topical
Tacrolimus therapy
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When, Where and How to Biopsy
Seminar schedule:
(16
Georgia, North Carolina, Florida, Louisiana & South
Carolina approved CE hrs- also American Association of Veterinary State Boards RACE approved
for 16 CE hrs)
Registration
Friday May 16 7.15am
- 8.00am
Seminars
Friday & Saturday 8.00am - 1.30pm
Sunday
8.00am - 1.00pm
Continental breakfast 7.15am - 8.00am daily
Registration fee: (16
Georgia, Florida, North Carolina, Louisiana & South
Carolina approved CE hrs- also American Association of Veterinary State Boards RACE approved
for 16 CE hrs)
- Earlybird
by March 20
$615.00
- Advanced by April 17 $635.00
- Regular $655.00
- Complete seminar notes
- Continental breakfast daily
- Certificate of completion
- Cancellation: 90% refund to 30 days. Seminar transfer only, inside 30 days.
CE credits
IVS complies with the following guidelines:
- Speakers are recognized specialists
- Mandatory recorded attendance
- Certificate of attendance
- Complete seminar notes
IVS is an American Association of Veterinary State
Boards RACE approved provider of Continuing education. #13
This program has
been submitted for 16 hours of continuing education credit in jurisdictions
which recognize AAVSB's 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 IVS at 800-487-5650 for further information.
Register for the seminar online or by mail, fax or phone 1-800-487-5650

For more information, visit the Savannah
Visitors Bureau
For Hotel information, visit
The Mulberry
Inn
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