Friday, April 9, 2010
Registration and Kick off BBQ sponsored by SCAVMA in the Old Vet Courtyard/Student Lounge
(Rosenthal basement) followed by a pub crawl. All attendees, lecturers, and wet lab leaders are invited.
Saturday, April 10, 2010
7:00–
8:00
8:00
–
8:50
9:00
–
9:50
10:00
–
10:50
11:00
–
11:50
12:00
–1:45
Wet
Labs
2:00
–
3:45
4:00
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Registration/Breakfast – Hill Pavilion Lobby
Hill 130 Hill 131
Aquarium Medicine: Stories from the
Trenches
Dr. Donald Stremme
Marine Mammals as Sentinels for Oceans and Human Health
Dr. Juli Goldstein
Purposeful Careers for Veterinarians in Wildlife &
Ecosystem Health
Dr. Val Beasley
Feather Destructive Behavior in Pet Birds
Dr. Karen Rosenthal
The Ferret Big Three
Dr. Len Donato
Marine Mammal Conservation, Strandings, and Examination
Dr. Cindy Driscoll
Getting the Lead Out: Treating Lead Poisoning in
Avian Species
Dr. Erica Miller
Chelonian Medicine and Surgery with an
Emphasis on Sea Turtles
Dr. Shane Boylan
Hill Pavilion Lobby/Hill 130
Junior Surgery
Physical
Examination of
Small Mammals
Dr. Briscoe
Ferret
Adrenalectomy
Post
Mortem
Turtle
Treatment
Techniques
Ms.
Forrester
Turtle
Necropsy
Anatomy
Wildlife
Necropsy – They
Didn’t Teach Me
THAT in
Veterinary
School - Wildlife
CSI!
MDL 11
Evaluation of Avian and
Reptile
Blood Films
Dr. Walton
MDL 12
Solving the
Mysteries:
Tour
Tour of
Adventure
Aquarium in
Camden, NJ
Dr. Stremme
5:45
6:30
–
10:00
8:30
10:00
Dr. Donato Dr. Boylan Dr. Driscoll Wildlife
Case
Studies
Dr. Miller
Start the banquet with informal networking - drinks and appetizers will be served. Get to know some of our speakers, other students, and make connections with people with common interests. Students should feel welcome to bring business cards.
You Remain Responsible, Forever, For What You Have Tamed:
The Future of Special Species Veterinary Medicine
Dr. Jeleen Briscoe, VMD, DABVP (Avian)
Hosted by Alpha Psi, the veterinary student fraternity, and featuring the Penn Vet faculty band
"Triage." All symposium attendees, lecturers, and wet lab leaders are invited.
Sunday, April 11, 2010
8:00
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8:50
9:00
–
9:50
10:00
–
10:50
7:00
–
8:00
11:00
–
11:50
12:00
–
1:00
Wet
Labs
1:00
Registration/Breakfast – Hill Pavilion Lobby
Hill 130
Case studies in Zoo Medicine
Dr. Chris Montgomery
Hill 131
The Role Veterinary Medicine has Played in the Recovery of the Wyoming Toad (Bufo baxteri), One of North
America's Most Endangered Amphibians
Mr. Bruce Foster
Migratory Shorebird Conservation in
Jamaica Bay, New York
Dr. John Rowden
The Animal Welfare Act May One
Day Cover Birds
Dr. Jeleen Briscoe
Exotics Practice: Managing Your
Patients and Your Business
Dr. Len Donato
Sponsored by Simmons Educational
Fund
Interventional Radiology for Special Species
Dr. Chick Weisse
Dentistry in Ferrets and Select Zoo Animals
Dr. John Lewis
Dentistry in Pet Lagomorphs and Rodents
Dr. Alexander Reiter
Hill Pavilion Lobby/Hill 130
Junior Surgery
Dentistry in
Post
Mortem
Rodent
Anatomy
Care of
MDL 11
Rabbit
MDL 12 Tour
Philadelphia
–
2:45
Ferrets
Dr. Lewis
3:00
–
4:45
Dentistry in Pet
Lagomorphs and Rodents
Dr. Reiter
Necropsy
Dr. Brice
Contaminated
Wildlife
Tri-State Bird
Rescue
Anesthesia and Clinical
Techniques
Ms. Schmidt
Avian
Bandaging
Techniques
Dr. Donato
Reptile
Handling
Dr. Latney
Zoo Hospital
Tour
Dr.
Montgomery