Join us for a two-day seminar and wet lab on basic veterinary dentistry, anesthesia and radiology. Spaces are limited and sure to go quickly, so RSVP today! Registration: If you would like to attend the Two-Day Dental and Anesthesia Lecture and Wet Lab, please fill out the information below and submit it to your Webster representative. Including a Vendor/Equipment fair! > Open to all veterinarians and support staff regardless of your participation in the labs. Raffle prizes throughout the day (for wet lab attendees only). Equipment for sale with great wet lab discounts! > Ask your Representative for information Two-Day Dental and Anesthesia Lectures and Wet Lab Sponsored by: For Veterinarians and Technicians October 1-2, 2011 | Scottsdale Marriott Clinic Name ____________________________________ Attendee Name ________________________________ Clinic Address __________________________________ Clinic Phone ____________________________________ Clinic Email ____________________________________ Schick, Midmark, PURdigital, Progeny, IM3, MedRX and more! Additional Attendees ____________________________ ______________________________________________ ______________________________________________ ______________________________________________ Fee: Dental Lecture/Wet Lab – Veterinarian price: $250 Anesthesia Lecture/Lab – Veterinarian price: $125 (both days: $325) Dental Lecture/Wet Lab – Technician price: $125 Anesthesia Lecture/Lab – Technician price: $75 (both days: $175) Location: Scottsdale Marriott 16770 North Perimeter Dr. | Scottsdale, Arizona 85260 Ph: 480.502.3836 | Fx: 480.502.0653 www.scottsdalemarriott.com RSVP by faxing or scanning completed form to Gloria Lovett at 623-349-3612 or gloria.lovett@webstervet.com RSVP by Monday, September 26 Presented by: Webster Event Information Date: Saturday, October 1 Technician Lecture Date: Sunday, October 2, 2011 Darlene Hernandez and Jennifer Hertzoff – Complete Dental Care for Technicians Darlene Hernandez, RVT, has worked in the veterinary industry since 1996. For the last nine years, Darlene has been head RVT at mixed small and exotic animal veterinary practices and is currently working for Webster Veterinary as a veterinary practice trainer. Agenda: 8:30 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. Agenda: 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. Veterinarian Lectures (Limit – 35 DVMs) Dr. Curt Coffman – Dental Radiographs, Technique and Interpretation (60 min.) Curt Coffman, DVM, is a member of the American Veterinary Dental Society (AVDS), a Fellow of the Academy of Veterinary Dentistry (AVD) and a Diplomate of the American Veterinary Dental College (DAVDC). Dr. Glenn Brigden – Oral Surgery and Extraction In this lecture, you’ll become familiar with common dental terminology; better understand the importance of dental marketing and client communication skills; become familiar with dental charting and its importance; learn how to perform a proper preliminary oral examination and its importance; understand the steps required to perform a proper dental prophy – instrumentation and technique; become familiar with positioning and obtaining proper dental radiographs; review the importance and process of instrument care and sharpening; and better understand Home Care and its importance. Techniques (60 min.) Agenda: 1:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. Glenn Brigden, DVM, is a member of the American Veterinary Dental Society (AVDS) and a Diplomate of the American Veterinary Dental College (DAVDC). Dr. Brigden’s special interests include oral and maxillofacial surgery. Veterinarian Labs (Limit – 30 DVMs) Dr. Chris J. Visser – Alternative Treatment to Extractions (60 min.) Chris Visser, BVSc, DVM, MRCVS, AVDC, EVDC, is a Diplomate of the American and European Veterinary Dental College and plays an important role in the delivery of highquality continuing education to AZVMA members. Oral Surgery and Extraction Techniques Veterinarian and Technician Anesthesia Lectures (Limit: 30 DVMs and 30 Technicians) Dr. Victoria M. Lukasik – Monitoring Ventilation and Oxygenation (60 min.) Monitoring Circulation (60 min.) Monitoring the ECG (60 min.) Victoria Lukasik, DVM, DACVA, has received awards from the American College of Veterinary Anesthesiologists and American Animal Hospital Association (AAHA) and research awards from the National Institutes of Health and the National Cancer Institute. She is a nationally and internationally recognized speaker. Agenda: 12:15 p.m. - 1:15 p.m. Lunch and round table discussions with Abbott Agenda: 1:30 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. Veterinarian Anesthesia Lab (Limit: 30 DVMs) You will become familiar with different oral surgery instruments and equipment and using hand instruments for simple extraction. You’ll also understand the steps required for performing surgical extractions and practice extraction techniques using dog cadaver heads. Recognizing Patient Trends and Managing Anesthetic Events (90 min.) Anesthesia of High-Risk Patients (90 min.) Radiology Nerve Block Technician Anesthesia Lab You’ll understand the working parts of a dental X-ray system; become familiar with positioning and obtaining dental radiographs; become familiar with regional dental nerve blocks; and review the landmarks for regional nerve blocks using dog and cat skulls. Understanding Your Anesthetic Delivery System and Monitoring Devices Technician Lab Radiology, Prophy and Instrument Care This lab covers complete dental care for technicians. The lab features three stations: Radiology, where you’ll participate in the demonstration of the basic angles and positioning for exposing dental X-rays; Prophy, where you’ll practice proper cleaning techniques on cadaver heads; and Instrument Care, where you’ll participate in the demonstration of basic cleaning and sharpening of hand instruments. Dr. Victoria M. Lukasik – Darlene Hernandez, RVT –