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2017 PIVE CONFERENCE Partners in Veterinary Education Clinical Reasoning “There are some patients that we cannot help; there are none whom we cannot harm.” Arthur L Bloomfield, 1888-1962 When Friday 24 November 2017 8.00 - 6.00 Where Veterinary Science Conference Centre (VSCC) Regimental Drive, The University of Sydney Enquiries Centre for Veterinary Education (CVE) [email protected] To find out more, visit: cve.edu.au/pive-conference Speakers Dr Rod Bishop (Keynote) MBBS BSc (Med) MPH FACEM Anne Fawcett BA (Hons) BSc (Vet)(Hons) BVSc (Hons) MVetStud GradCertEdStud MANZCVS Dipl. ECAWBM Sanaa Zaki BVSc (Hons) MACVSc GradCertEdStud (Higher Edu) Anthony Bennett BVSc (Hons I) James Carroll BVSc (Hons I) Michael Reynolds BVM&S DCHP MRCVS Annette Katelaris MBBS MPH FRACGP John Baguley BVSc MBA PhD GradCertEdStud (Higher Education) MANZCVS Stephen Yeomans BSc(Vet) BVSc MVSc MANZCVS DACVP (Anatomic & Clinical) Geraldine Hunt BVSc PhD MasterVetClinStud Dipl. ACVS CRICOS 0026A
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2017 PIVE CONFERENCEPartners in Veterinary Education

Clinical Reasoning“There are some patients that we cannot help; there are none whom we cannot harm.”

Arthur L Bloomfield, 1888-1962

When Friday 24 November 2017 8.00 - 6.00

Where Veterinary Science Conference Centre (VSCC) Regimental Drive, The University of Sydney

Enquiries Centre for Veterinary Education (CVE) [email protected]

To find out more, visit: cve.edu.au/pive-conference

Speakers

Dr Rod Bishop (Keynote) MBBS BSc (Med) MPH FACEM

Anne Fawcett BA (Hons) BSc (Vet)(Hons) BVSc (Hons) MVetStud GradCertEdStud MANZCVS Dipl. ECAWBM

Sanaa Zaki BVSc (Hons) MACVSc GradCertEdStud (Higher Edu)

Anthony Bennett BVSc (Hons I)

James Carroll BVSc (Hons I)

Michael Reynolds BVM&S DCHP MRCVS

Annette Katelaris MBBS MPH FRACGP

John Baguley BVSc MBA PhD GradCertEdStud (Higher Education) MANZCVS

Stephen Yeomans BSc(Vet) BVSc MVSc MANZCVS DACVP (Anatomic & Clinical)

Geraldine Hunt BVSc PhD MasterVetClinStud Dipl. ACVS

CRICOS 0026A

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Clinical reasoning can have a positive impact on clinical outcomes – but flawed clinical reasoning can lead to errors, with potentially dire consequences.

The 2017 Partners in Veterinary Education Conference program will explore the themes of clinical reasoning, error management and error disclosure in veterinary practice. Our speakers and panellists will share their experiences and perspectives across a range of disciplines, from the medical field, pathology, production, mixed and companion animal practice.

The conference will be an informative, thought provoking day. You will have the opportunity to meet our recent graduates (and perhaps catch up with interns you’ve played a role in training) at the Cocktail Party. Please mark the date in your diary. There is no cost to our Partners in Veterinary Education to attend this conference, it is a way of us thanking you for your contribution to veterinary education and the development of our profession.

Course program

Morning Session Friday 24 November 2017

Time Topic Speaker

8.00 - 8.30 Registration

8.30 - 9.00 Welcome: Setting the Scene Sanaa Zaki, Anne Fawcett

9.00 - 10.00 Surprises in Mixed Practice Village Vets: (Anthony Bennett, James Carroll)

10.00 - 10.30 Clinical Reasoning and Evidence-based Veterinary Medicine – a teaching vet’s view

Michael Reynolds

10.30 - 11.00 Morning Tea

Joint Session

Time Topic Speaker

11.00 - 11.45 Thinking About Our Mistakes – error and clinical reasoning

Dr Rod Bishop

11.45 - 12.30 Panel Discussion Annette Katelaris, John Baguley, Mara Hickey, Village Vets: (Anthony Bennett, James Carroll)

12.30 - 1.30 Lunch

PIVE Session

Time Topic Speaker

1.30 - 2.30 Snap Judgments, Thin Slicing, and Pattern Recognition – the risks and benefits of medical decision making in the emergency department

Mara Hickey

2.30 - 3.30 Let’s do Bloods! A pathologist’s perspective on clinical reasoning

Stephen Yeomans

3.30 - 4.00 Afternoon Tea

4.00 - 4.45 Pitfalls of Veterinary Surgery Geraldine Hunt

4.45 - 5.00 Wrap-Up Sanaa Zaki, Anne Fawcett

5.00 - 6.00 Cocktail Function

Registration

This Conference is free of charge to University of Sydney’s School of Veterinary Science Partner’s in Veterinary Education (PIVE). To register, visit: cve.edu.au/pive-conference or call (02) 9351 7979.

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Speakers

Anne Fawcett

BA (Hons) BSc (Vet)(Hons) BVSc (Hons) MVetStud GradCertEdStud MANZCVS Dipl. ECAWBM

Anne Fawcett is a lecturer in veterinary professional practice in the Faculty of Veterinary Science. Anne has teaching experience as a lecturer and unit of study coordinator. She developed a new ethics course within professional practice and has lectured on veterinary ethics at both the University of Sydney and the University of Queensland.

Dr Rod Bishop

MBBS BSc (Med) MPH FACEM

Dr Rod Bishop is an emergency physician who has recently retired from clinical practice after nearly two decades at the director of one of Sydney’s busiest emergency departments. He continues his academic affiliation with the Sydney Medical School at the University of Sydney. Like all clinicians he makes mistakes, but he also has a strong academic interest in clinical error, particularly diagnostic error and the cognitive processes that underlie it.

Sanaa Zaki

BVSc (Hons) MACVSc GradCertEdStud (Higher Edu)

Sanaa Zaki graduated from the University of Sydney in 1992. She became a Member (by examination) of the Australian College of Veterinary Scientists, Anaesthesia and Critical Care Chapter in 1997 and completed the Graduate Certificate in Educational Studies (Higher Education) at the University of Sydney in 2005. Since 1995 she has been teaching, conducting clinical research and providing clinical service within the Faculty of Veterinary Science at the University of Sydney and as Senior Lecturer in Veterinary Anaesthesia she teaches final year students clinical anaesthesia.. Recently, her passion for teaching has expanded to include curriculum development and teaching in the area of Professional Practice in the new DVM program She is currently completing a PhD looking at ‘Understanding the Pain of Osteoarthritis’.

Anthony Bennett

BVSc (Hons I)

Anthony Bennett is a veterinarian and the star of Village Vets Australia on The LifeStyle Channel. Anthony graduated from Sydney University in 2004 with first class honours. His first job was at the Berry Vet Clinic, working for Geoff Scarlett and Geoff Manning, which enabled him to live on the family farm in Nowra. Anthony gravitated towards the dairy cattle and small animal medicine and surgery aspects of the clinic. In 2005 Anthony sat and passed The Australian Cattle Association pregnancy testing exam. Soon after he became accredited with Animal Health Australia to manage cattle, sheep, goat and alpaca herds in their respective Johnes market assurance programs. Anthony is registered to manage sheep herds for ovine Brucellosis and is also an AQIS accredited vet for live animal export.

Taking a share in the practice in 2008 with now-retired veterinarian Dr Geoff Manning, he today co-owns and operates the practice with his best friend James Carroll. They opened a third practice, All Creatures Clinic, in the coastal area of Shoalhaven Heads last year. Currently President of the Shoalhaven branch of the Australian Veterinary society and honorary vet at the Berry Show, Anthony is also on the Dairy Panel for the Royal Easter Show. Anthony is engaged to successful equestrian showjumper, Sidney Roberts.

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Michael Reynolds

BVM&S DCHP MRCVS

Mike Reynolds qualified from the University of Edinburgh in 2003 and after three years in mixed practice, has since worked exclusively in production animal medicine. He gained the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons Certificate in Cattle Health and Production in 2011, the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons Diploma in Cattle Health and Production in 2015 and is an RCVS recognised Specialist in Cattle Health and Production. He has published and presented work on Cattle Health and Production in the UK and on the international stage with his main interests in the epidemiology and control of infectious disease, clinical governance and Advanced Reproductive technologies.

Annette Katelaris

MBBS MPH FRACGP

Annette Katelaris is an Associate Professor and the founding Director of Professional Medical Education at Sydney Medical School. Her group have developed 6 postgraduate Master programs which they deliver to young health professionals. Formally, Annette was Editor of the Medical Journal of Australia and contributed to the establishment of the Australian Clinical Trials Alliance. Annette was a practising general practitioner for more than 20 years and is the co-developer of Juno Childsafe, a novel child safety device for the storage of medications.

John Baguley

BVSc MBA PhD GradCertEdStud (Higher Education) MANZCVS

John graduated from The University of Sydney and worked mostly in small animal practice for over 10 years. While in practice he completed his College membership in pharmacology and an MBA from Macquarie University. John joined the University of Sydney Faculty of Veterinary Science in 2003 where he coordinated the Professional Practice Program and the final year Veterinary Student Internship Program. John has a PhD in veterinary practice marketing and a Graduate Certificate in Educational Studies (Higher Education). His research interests include veterinary practice management and education. He is currently Registrar of the Veterinary Practitioners Board of NSW and an Adjunct Senior Lecturer at the University of Sydney.

James Carroll

BVSc (Hons I)

James Carroll is a Veterinarian and the star of Village Vets Australia on The LifeStyle Channel. Born in Queensland, James grew up between his family’s farm in Bundarra in Northern NSW, Sydney and Brisbane. James graduated from Sydney University in 2004 with first class honours, and first worked in mixed practice in Northern NSW in Barraba and Manilla, gaining experience across all aspects of mixed practice. In 2007 James travelled to work in the UK where he worked until 2010. James worked in Northern Wales, Cambridgeshire and Kent in mixed practice and in a 24 hour Emergency Centre.

Following extensive travels in a campervan around Europe for several months, James returned to Australia with his wife, Ronnie, in 2010. James initially worked at Ku-Ring-Gai Vet Hospital in Sydney before moving to Berry in 2012. James completed his AACV pregnancy testing exam in cattle in 2005 and the head vet course for vetting Endurance rides the same year. James is currently enrolled in a Masters degree in Small Animal Practice through Murdoch University. James has a special interest in small animal medicine, ultrasound of both small and large animals and in Bull fertility.

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Stephen Yeomans

BSc(Vet) BVSc MVSc MANZCVS DACVP (Anatomic & Clinical)

Stephen is dual-certified by the American College of Veterinary Pathologists in both anatomic and clinical pathology. He has 18 years experience working in veterinary diagnostic laboratories, including a year on faculty at the University of Tennessee. Stephen has been head subject examiner and chair of the examination committee for the Pathobiology Chapter of the ANZCVS. He serves the AVA as co-ordinator of the small animal stream at AVA national conference as well as sitting on the NSW division committee and the ASAVA executive committee. In the laboratory Stephen consults on all aspects of veterinary pathology including histology, cytology, haematology and biochemistry.

Geraldine Hunt

BVSc PhD MasterVetClinStud Dipl. ACVS

Geraldine Hunt graduated from the University of Sydney and worked in private practice before undertaking a PhD in cardiac electrophysiology. She returned to the University of Sydney for a small animal surgery residency (Fellowship of the Australian College of Veterinary Scientists) before working at the same institution as a Lecturer in Anatomy, followed by Small Animal Surgery. Her main interests are in the anatomy, biology and treatment of congenital vascular diseases of dogs, reconstructive surgery (in particular, skin flaps) and new techniques for veterinary education in comparative anatomy and medicine. Geraldine is dedicated to better understanding small animal surgical diseases and refining surgical options to allow development of practical methods of treatment, improving veterinary practice and patient welfare world-wide.

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