Mount Laurel Animal Hospital offers a range of exceptional veterinary continuing education (CE) programs to help all industry professionals expand their knowledge, develop their skills and continuously improve the quality of care they offer their patients.
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Doctor Symposium
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NEUROLOGY: Anticonvulsant Therapy Advances In Small Animal Practice
presented by Philp Cohen, VMD, DACVIM
DERMATOLOGY: Feline Dermatology
presented by Fiona Lee, VMD, DACVD, MBA
OPHTHALMOLOGY: Glaucoma: Diagnosing & Treating
presented by Amanda Joslin, DVM, DACVO
REHABILITATION: Geriatric Lameness
presented by: Michelle Rupp, VMD, CCRT
BEHAVIORAL MEDICINE: Identifying Patients In Need Of Behavioral Intervention For Vet Visits/Hospitalization
presented by: Shana Gilbert-Gregory, VMD, DACVB
INTERNAL MEDICINE: Proteinuria
presented by: Stephen Cai, VMD, DACVIM
Dr. Philip Cohen
Neurologist
Dr. Fiona Lee
Dermatologist
Dr. Amanda Joslin
Ophthalmologist
Dr. Michelle Rupp
Veterinarian - Rehabilitation
Dr. Shana Gilbert-Gregory
Behaviorist
Dr. Stephen Cai
Internist
CSR BOOTCAMP
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Reptile Husbandry
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PAST EVENTS
Anesthesia & Pain Management Symposium
Location: Mount Laurel Animal Hospital Event Auditorium
SCHEDULE
9am-9:30am: Sign In and Registration
9:30am-10:30am: Dr. Andrea Canniglia
10:30am-11:30am: Karen Roach, CVT, VTS
11:30am-12:30pm: LUNCH
12:30pm-1:30pm: Liz Vetrano, CVT
1:30pm-2:30pm: Dr. Caroline Garzotto
2:30pm-3:30pm: Dr. Bryce Dooley
3:30pm-4pm: Networking
Dr. Andrea Caniglia - Anesthesia for Patients with Common Cardiovascular Diseases
Review physiology of cardiac disease, pre-anesthetic evaluation and diagnostics, drug selection, perioperative monitoring, anticipating and managing common perioperative complications.
Karen Roach, CVT, VTS - Analgesia for the Emergency and Critical Care Patient
Will discuss definitions related to pain and pain control, commonly used analgesia drugs in emergency and critical care settings, pain scoring systems, consequences of untreated pain, how patient comfort and stress levels affect pain perception, non-pharmacologic measures to help with pain control.
Liz Vetrano, CVT - No-Bunny Panic! The Basics of Rabbit Pain Management and Anesthesia
Discuss the basics of rabbit pain management and anesthesia, review anatomy and physiology, proper handling and restraint methods, and the pre-anesthetic physical.
Dr. Caroline Garzotto - Pain Management - A Surgeon's Perspective
How to manage pain using a multi-modal approach. Pre-op, peri-op, post-op, and chronic pain management are discussed.
Dr. Bryce Dooley - Understandin' Prostaglandin: A Review Of Inflammatory Pain And The Use of NSAIDS
Reviewing the inflammatory cascade and how currently available NSAIDs target for acute and chronic pain control. The lecture will also include new developments in NSAIDs, side effects, and an overview of safety and efficacy studies in companion animals.
ALL LECTURES ARE RACE APPROVED
Dr. Andrea Caniglia
Anesthesiologist
Liz Vetrano, CVT
Exotics Lead
Dr. Caroline Garzotto
Surgeon
Dr. Bryce Dooley
Anesthesiologist
Down With Derm: Zebras the uncommon, emergent and biopsied
Presented by Dr. Fiona Lee (Dermatologist)
When Neurologic and Neurochemical Wiring in the Brain Goes Wrong: better living through chemistry
Presented by Dr. Philip Cohen (Neurologist) and Dr. Shana Gilbert-Gregory (Behavioral Medicine Clinician)
Technician Symposium
This lecture will give a brief overview of the basics of husbandry with various exotics species.
We are becoming aware of the challenges that arise when implementing low stress handling in our veterinary facilities. What’s working for the practices who ARE making progress?
Karen Roach, RVT, VTS
Morgan Rodgers, BS
Fiona Lee, VMD, DACVD, MBA
Wendy Rensman, CVT
Elizabeth Vetrano, CVT
Jean L Tomaselli, CVT, KPA-CTP
Tasha McNerney, CVT, CVPP, VTS
Otitis & Diagnostic Cytology
Surgical & Oncologic Treatment Of Hemangiosarcoma
Board certified specialists Dr. Jessica Kinsey (surgery) and Dr. Angela Taylor (medical oncology) discuss approaches to managing canine hemangiosarcoma patients. We will review stabilization, surgical techniques, adjuvant chemotherapy protocols and prognoses, incorporating the current literature to discuss new treatment options. This will be followed by an interactive discussion among participants.
This lecture is RACE approved for 2 CE hours and is open to Veterinarians and Veterinary Technicians.