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4 BSAVA CONGRESS 2020 PREVIEW THURSDAY 2 APRIL Hall 1 Hall 3 Hall 4 Hall 5 Hall 6 Hall 7 Hall 8 GI FROM TOP TO BOTTOM CARDIOLOGY: WHEN TO WORRY COMMON CONSULTS ORTHOPAEDICS FOR BEGINNERS RCVS VN FUTURES REHABILITATION in association with BVRSMA AVP: SURGERY 08:30–09:15 Difficult to swallow? Dysphagia/ oesophageal disease Alix McBrearty (UK) 08:30–09:15 Dangerous arrhythmias: getting and interpreting the ECG in the heat of the moment Sydney Moïse (USA) 08:30–08:50 My rabbit has a dirty bottom Emma Keeble (UK) 08:30–09:15 Trauma examination and stabilization Stephen Clarke (UK) 08:30–09:15 Practice standards scheme Pam Mosedale (UK) 08:30–09:15 Chronic pain – a heterogenic disease: predictors, construct, challenges of measurement Jo Murrell (UK) 08:30–09:15 Getting the most out of your laparoscopic kit: canine Philip Lhermette (UK) 08:55–09:15 My rabbit is off its food Emma Keeble (UK) 09:25–10:10 Approach to chronic vomiting and diarrhoea Fergus Allerton (UK) 09:25–10:10 Bradyarrhythmias: when to worry Sydney Moïse (USA) 09:25–09:45 My rabbit has a head tilt Emma Keeble (UK) 09:25–10:10 Fracture diagnosis and assessment Stephen Clarke (UK) 09:25–09:45 Graduate outcomes consultation: where are we and what’s happening next? Linda Prescott-Clements (UK) 09:25–10:10 Chronic pain – a practical approach to multimodal management: diagnosis and surgical options for chronic joint pain Kevin Parsons (UK) 09:25–10:10 Getting the most out of your laparoscopic kit: feline Philip Lhermette (UK) 09:50–10:10 My rabbit has a watery eye Emma Keeble (UK) 09:50–10:10 What is outcomes based CPD and what do I need to do? Sue Paterson (UK) Morning Tea & Coffee Break ORTHOPAEDICS FOR BEGINNERS Morning Tea & Coffee Break 11:05–11:50 Introduction to GI endoscopy Fergus Allerton (UK) 11:05–11:50 Tachyarrhythmias: when to worry Pedro Oliveira (UK) 11:05–11:25 Does my dog need a caesarean? Angelika von Helimendahl (UK) 11:05–11:50 External skeletal fixation Eithne Comerford (UK) 11:05–11:50 Mind Matters initiative: about Schwartz rounds Speaker TBC 11:05–11:50 Chronic pain – a practical approach to multimodal management: rehabilitation with non medical therapies and acupuncture Lowri Davies (UK) 11:05–11:50 Angular limb deformities Kevin Parsons (UK) 11:30–11:50 How am I going to perform the caesarean? Angelika von Helimendahl (UK) 12:00–12:45 Interpreting GI histopathology results from top to bottom Alix McBrearty (UK) 12:00–12:45 Arrhythmias in congestive heart failure Sydney Moïse (USA) 12:00–12:20 My dog is itchy Sue Paterson (UK) 12:00–12:45 Internal fixation Eithne Comerford (UK) 12:00–12:45 Mind Matters initiative: experience a Schwartz round Amy Martin (UK) 12:00–12:45 Surgery and rehabilitation: a roadmap to functional recovery Kevin Parsons (UK) Lowri Davies (UK) 12:00–12:45 Getting the most out of surgical staplers Rachel Hattersley (UK) 12:25–12:45 My cat is bald Sue Paterson (UK) Lunch in Exhibition 14:05–14:50 Colorectal disease Alix McBrearty (UK) 14:05–14:50 Arrhythmias in cats: when to worry Pedro Oliveira (UK) 14:05–14:25 My dog is lame Kevin Parsons (UK) 14:05–14:50 My first fracture Stephen Clarke (UK) 14:05–14:50 A collaborative approach to delegation in practice: maximising the role of the VN in the vet-led team Louise Northway (UK) Lisa Bonnett (UK) 14:05–14:50 When our patients hurt: examining the relationship between pain and behaviour Sarah Heath (UK) 14:30–14:50 My dog is wobbly Raquel Trevail (UK) 15:00–15:45 The lumpy gut: a review of GI neoplasia Sarah Mason (UK) 15:00–15:45 Intermittent collapse top tips: whether fit or faint Pedro Oliveira (UK) 15:00–15:20 My cat is sneezing Sarah Caney (UK) 15:00–15:45 Postoperative radiographic evaluation: should I go back? Stephen Clarke (UK) 15:00–15:45 Inspiring future generations of VNs through the VN Futures School Ambassador Project Racheal Marshall (UK) 15:00–15:45 The placebo response and pain: understanding mechanisms and their importance in pain medicine Jo Murrell (UK) 15:25–15:45 My cat is pale Sarah Caney (UK) 15:55–16:40 GI bugs: friend or foe? An update on bacterial gastrointestinal disease Fergus Allerton (UK) 15:55–16:40 Worse with treatment? Don’t make these mistakes Sydney Moïse (USA) 15:55–16:15 My cat is straining Sarah Caney (UK) 15:55–16:40 It SHOULD be healed by now Eithne Comerford (UK) 15:55–16:40 Nursing in the community: the potential of the Community Nurse role in one health Becky Jones (UK) 15:55–16:40 Pain and the canine athlete: pain threshold, pain tolerance and drugs in competition Lowri Davies (UK) 16:20–16:40 My cat is urinating outside their litter tray Sarah Caney (UK)
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4 BSAVA CONGRESS 2020 PREVIEW

THURSDAY 2 APRILHall 1 Hall 3 Hall 4 Hall 5 Hall 6 Hall 7 Hall 8

GI FROM TOP TO BOTTOM

CARDIOLOGY: WHEN TO WORRY COMMON CONSULTS ORTHOPAEDICS FOR

BEGINNERS

RCVS VN FUTURES REHABILITATIONin association with BVRSMA

AVP: SURGERY

08:30–09:15

Difficult to swallow? Dysphagia/

oesophageal disease

Alix McBrearty (UK)

08:30–09:15

Dangerous arrhythmias: getting and interpreting the ECG in the heat of

the momentSydney Moïse (USA)

08:30–08:50

My rabbit has a dirty bottom

Emma Keeble (UK)

08:30–09:15

Trauma examination and stabilization

Stephen Clarke (UK)

08:30–09:15

Practice standards scheme

Pam Mosedale (UK)

08:30–09:15

Chronic pain – a heterogenic

disease: predictors, construct,

challenges of measurementJo Murrell (UK)

08:30–09:15

Getting the most out of your

laparoscopic kit: canine

Philip Lhermette (UK)08:55–09:15

My rabbit is off its food

Emma Keeble (UK)

09:25–10:10

Approach to chronic vomiting

and diarrhoeaFergus Allerton (UK)

09:25–10:10

Bradyarrhythmias: when to worry

Sydney Moïse (USA)

09:25–09:45

My rabbit has a head tilt

Emma Keeble (UK)

09:25–10:10

Fracture diagnosis and assessment

Stephen Clarke (UK)

09:25–09:45Graduate outcomes

consultation: where are we and what’s

happening next?Linda Prescott-Clements (UK)

09:25–10:10

Chronic pain – a practical approach

to multimodal management: diagnosis and

surgical options for chronic joint painKevin Parsons (UK)

09:25–10:10

Getting the most out of your

laparoscopic kit: feline

Philip Lhermette (UK)09:50–10:10

My rabbit has a watery eye

Emma Keeble (UK)

09:50–10:10What is outcomes

based CPD and what do I need to do?Sue Paterson (UK)

Morning Tea & Coffee Break ORTHOPAEDICS FOR BEGINNERS Morning Tea & Coffee Break

11:05–11:50

Introduction to GI endoscopy

Fergus Allerton (UK)

11:05–11:50

Tachyarrhythmias: when to worry

Pedro Oliveira (UK)

11:05–11:25

Does my dog need a caesarean?

Angelika von Helimendahl (UK)

11:05–11:50

External skeletal fixation

Eithne Comerford (UK)

11:05–11:50

Mind Matters initiative: about

Schwartz roundsSpeaker TBC

11:05–11:50

Chronic pain – a practical approach to

multimodal management:

rehabilitation with non medical therapies and

acupunctureLowri Davies (UK)

11:05–11:50

Angular limb deformities

Kevin Parsons (UK)

11:30–11:50

How am I going to perform the caesarean?

Angelika von Helimendahl (UK)

12:00–12:45

Interpreting GI histopathology results from top

to bottomAlix McBrearty (UK)

12:00–12:45

Arrhythmias in congestive heart

failureSydney Moïse (USA)

12:00–12:20

My dog is itchySue Paterson (UK)

12:00–12:45

Internal fixationEithne Comerford

(UK)

12:00–12:45

Mind Matters initiative: experience

a Schwartz roundAmy Martin (UK)

12:00–12:45

Surgery and rehabilitation: a roadmap to

functional recoveryKevin Parsons (UK) Lowri Davies (UK)

12:00–12:45

Getting the most out of surgical

staplersRachel Hattersley (UK)

12:25–12:45

My cat is baldSue Paterson (UK)

Lunch in Exhibition

14:05–14:50

Colorectal diseaseAlix McBrearty (UK)

14:05–14:50

Arrhythmias in cats: when to worry

Pedro Oliveira (UK)

14:05–14:25

My dog is lameKevin Parsons (UK)

14:05–14:50

My first fractureStephen Clarke (UK)

14:05–14:50

A collaborative approach to delegation in

practice: maximising the role of the VN in

the vet-led teamLouise Northway (UK)

Lisa Bonnett (UK)

14:05–14:50

When our patients hurt: examining the

relationship between pain and

behaviourSarah Heath (UK)

14:30–14:50

My dog is wobblyRaquel Trevail (UK)

15:00–15:45

The lumpy gut: a review of GI

neoplasiaSarah Mason (UK)

15:00–15:45

Intermittent collapse top tips: whether fit

or faintPedro Oliveira (UK)

15:00–15:20

My cat is sneezingSarah Caney (UK)

15:00–15:45

Postoperative radiographic

evaluation: should I go back?

Stephen Clarke (UK)

15:00–15:45

Inspiring future generations of VNs

through the VN Futures School

Ambassador ProjectRacheal Marshall (UK)

15:00–15:45

The placebo response and pain:

understanding mechanisms and

their importance in pain medicineJo Murrell (UK)

15:25–15:45

My cat is paleSarah Caney (UK)

15:55–16:40

GI bugs: friend or foe? An update on

bacterial gastrointestinal

diseaseFergus Allerton (UK)

15:55–16:40

Worse with treatment? Don’t

make these mistakes

Sydney Moïse (USA)

15:55–16:15

My cat is strainingSarah Caney (UK)

15:55–16:40

It SHOULD be healed by now

Eithne Comerford (UK)

15:55–16:40

Nursing in the community: the potential of the

Community Nurse role in one healthBecky Jones (UK)

15:55–16:40

Pain and the canine athlete: pain

threshold, pain tolerance and drugs

in competitionLowri Davies (UK)

16:20–16:40

My cat is urinating outside their litter tray

Sarah Caney (UK)

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BSAVA CONGRESS 2020 PREVIEW 5

VETERINARY MANAGEMENT OPEN TO ALLNURSING PRACTICAL INTERACTIVE ADVANCE PURCHASE REQUIRED

Hyatt Ballroom Hall 9 Hall 10 Hall 11 Kingston Theatre Venues as listed Austin Court

UNDERSTANDING EMPATHY

in association with Blue Cross

ADVANCED NURSING: ANALGESIA FELINE BOAS AVP: ANAESTHESIA OTHER CPD CLINICAL ABSTRACTS

08:30–09:15

Introducing the human companion animal bond and

understanding the pet owner

Diane James (UK)

08:15–09:00

Exotic small mammal pain management

Stephen Cital (USA)

08:15–09:00

Nursing FLUTDSuzanne Rudd (UK)

08:15–09:00

BOAS: what is it and how can we manage it?

Rachel Hattersley (UK)

08:30–09:15

Getting the most out of preoperative

analgesiaMatt Gurney (UK)

Venue TBCPRACTICAL – AM

09:30–12:30

An introduction to root canal therapyTom Williams (UK) Megan Clark (UK)

Executive 1, ICC

SMALL GROUP SESSION – VET

09:45–12:45

Approach to oncological imaging

David Killick (UK) Tim Trevail (UK)

Birmingham Medical School

WETLAB10:00–12:00

and13:30–15:30

Derm 101: cytology in practice

Tim Nuttall (UK)

Birmingham Medical School

WETLAB10:00–12:00

and13:30–15:30

Don’t wing it: update your surgical

and anaesthetic considerations

in chickensMolly Varga (UK)

Craig Tessyman (UK)

Venue TBCPRACTICAL – PM

14:00–17:00

An introduction to composites

Alix Freeman (UK) Andrew Perry (UK)

Executive 1, ICC

SMALL GROUP SESSION – VN14:00–17:00

Advanced ECG interpretation

Ed Durham (UK)

Executive 2, ICC

SMALL GROUP SESSION – VET

14:00–17:00

Diagnosis, management and

treatment of portosystemic shunts: a team

approachAndrew Parry (UK)

Gerard McLauchlan (UK)

Benito de la Puerta (UK)

08:30–17:00

Clinical Abstracts

Short talks throughout the day

showcasing the forefront of

veterinary science, with poster

presentations in the foyer of the Arena

Birmingham

For a chance to get involved and

present your work to the profession at

BSAVA Congress visit www.

bsavaevents.com

09:25–10:10

Bond-centred end-of-life care:

mindset, challenges and protocols

Diane James (UK)

09:10–09:55

Local/regional nerve blocks

Stephen Cital (USA)

09:10–09:55

Hepatic lipidosisSophie McMurrough

(UK)

09:10–09:55

Emergency management of BOAS patients

Rachel Hattersley (UK)

09:25–10:10

Getting the most out of loco regional

analgesiaMatt Gurney (UK)

Morning Tea & Coffee Break

11:05–11:50

The client journey: supporting the client before and after the

last appointmentDiane James (UK)

10:50–11:35

Feline: what’s new in pain recognition

and scoringLiz Leece (UK)

10:50–11:35

The insulin resistant cat: acromegaly

Sophie McMurrough (UK)

10:50–11:35

Ophthalmology considerations for brachycephalicsMike Rhodes (UK)

11:05–11:50

Building an effective anaesthesia and analgesia plan

Matt Gurney (UK)

VETLIFE

11:45–12:30

Canine: what’s new in pain recognition

and scoringLiz Leece (UK)

11:45–12:30

Feline blood transfusions

Suzanne Rudd (UK)

11:45–12:30

Nutrition: are BOAS breeds different?

Nicola Ackerman (UK)

12:00–12:45

Dealing with common

anaesthetic problems

Matt Gurney (UK)

12:00–12:45

Caring for carers: understanding

emotional labour and supporting staff

Rosie Allister (UK)

Lunch in Exhibition POSTGRADUATE CERTIFICATE

14:05–14:50

Compassion fatigue: what is it and how can you

help?Rosie Allister (UK)

13:50–14:35

A review of medical cannabis

Stephen Cital (USA)

13:50–14:35

Keeping the hospitalised cat

happySuzanne Rudd (UK)

13:50–14:35

What the clinic nurse needs to

knowNicola Ackerman (UK)

14:00–16:00

Postgraduate Certificates Award

Ceremony

15:00–15:45

Building and supporting

compassionate teams: what helps?

Rosie Allister (UK)

14:45–15:30

New directions in pain managementStephen Cital (USA)

14:45–15:30

Common toxicitesSophie McMurrough

(UK)

14:45–15:30

Anaesthesia of brachycephalics

Liz Leece (UK)

15:55–16:40

What to do when you don’t know what to do: case

studies for dealing with difficult

situationsKatie Moore (UK)

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6 BSAVA CONGRESS 2020 PREVIEW

FRIDAY 3 APRILHall 1 Hall 3 Hall 4 Hall 5 Hall 6 Hall 7 Hall 8

OPHTHALMOLOGYin association with BRAVO NEUROLOGY INFECTIOUS DISEASES CHALLENGES IN

IMAGING BOURGELATLEADERSHIP

PROGRAMMEin association

with SPVS

WHAT’S YOUR DIAGNOSIS

08:30–09:15

Canine conjunctivitis: causes and treatment

Sara Thomasy (USA)

08:30–09:15

Clinical reasoning in neurology: the

5 finger ruleTom Cardy (UK)

08:30–09:15

Alabama rot: where are we now?

David Walker (UK)

08:30–09:15

When radiologists make mistakesChris Lamb (UK)

STATE OF THE ART

Presentations by this year’s winner for

outstanding international

contributions to small animal practice and colleagues.Submit your

nominations for the prestigious BSAVA

Awards by 4 November 2019. Find out more at www.bsava.com

08:30–09:15

People, planet, profit: sustainability and leading change

Ellie West (UK) Libby Kemkaran-Thompson (UK)

08:30–09:15

PU/PDCarmel Mooney (IRE)

09:25–10:10

Feline conjunctivitis: causes and treatment

Sara Thomasy (USA)

09:25–10:10

Neuromislocalisa-tion: when our examination

confounds usPatrick Kenny (AUS)

09:25–10:10

A practical guide to zoonotic diseases: what do I need to

tell clients?Jane Sykes (USA)

09:25–10:10

When it’s not all white: pitfalls in

abdominal radiology

Chris Lamb (UK)

09:25–10:10

What did you just say? How to talk so people will listenLibby Kemkaran-Thompson (UK)

09:25–10:10

The jaundiced dogFergus Allerton (UK)

Morning Tea & Coffee Break

11:05–11:50

Ocular or systemic disease?

Mike Rhodes (UK)

11:05–11:50

Odd episodes: when is a seizure

not a seizure?Tom Cardy (UK)

11:05–11:50

Leptospirosis: an old dog with new tricks?

Robert Shiel (IRE)

11:05–11:50

It’ll be all right at night: pitfalls in

image interpretation in the trauma

patientAnna Newitt (UK)

STATE OF THE ART

Presentations by this year’s winner for

outstanding international

contributions to small animal practice and colleagues.Submit your

nominations for the prestigious BSAVA

Awards by 4 November 2019. Find out more at www.bsava.com

11:05–11:50

The green ninja: an NHS case study

in sustainabilityClare Topping (UK)

11:05–11:50

The dog with epistaxis

Gerard McLauchlan (UK)

12:00–12:45

Which drops to drop: ocular drugs for your practiceMike Rhodes (UK)

12:00–12:45

Emergency seizure management: dos

and don’tsTom Cardy (UK)

12:00–12:45

Lungworm: what’s new in

management and prevention?

Robert Shiel (IRE)

12:00–12:45

Time to breathe: pitfalls in thoracic

radiologyChris Lamb (UK)

12:00–12:45

Waste not want not: a case study from

Vet PracticeEllie West (UK)

12:00–12:45

Unusual persistant of oestrus

Angelika von Helimendahl (UK)

Lunch in Exhibition BIG ISSUES Lunch in Exhibition

14:05–14:50

CataractsSara Thomasy (USA)

14:05–14:50

Spinal emergencies: when to refer and

when not toPatrick Kenny (AUS)

14:05–14:50

Urinary tract infection or subclinical

bacteriuria: what’s the difference and

when to treat?Jane Sykes (USA)

14:05–14:50

Pitfalls in abdominal ultrasound: Part IEsther Barrett (UK)

A series of hot topics and

thought-provoking lectures, debating some of the big

issue areas faced by the veterinary

profession today.

14:05–14:50

Where do you think you’re going: part I

Libby Kemkaran-Thompson (UK)

14:05–14:50

The rabbit with weight loss

Bronwyn Koterwas (UK)

15:00–15:45

Keratoconjunctivitis sicca

Sara Thomasy (USA)

15:00–15:45

Caring for non-ambulatory patients: ethical

considerations and morePatrick

Kenny (AUS)

15:00–15:45

Infectious respiratory disease:

an updateJane Sykes (USA)

15:00–15:45

Pitfalls in abdominal ultrasound: Part IIEsther Barrett (UK)

15:00–15:45

Where do you think you’re going: part II

Libby Kemkaran-Thompson (UK)

15:00–15:45

Canine skin massesSpela Bavcar (UK)

Afternoon Tea & Coffee Break

16:50–17:35

Canine eyelid in health and disease

Mike Rhodes (UK)

16:50–17:35

Geriatric neurology: diseases in an ageing

populationPatrick Kenny (AUS)

16:50–17:35

Living with Leishmania

Laura MacFarlane (UK)

16:50–17:35

Thoracic imaging cases: where

mistakes may be made

Chris Lamb (UK)

A series of hot topics and

thought-provoking lectures, debating some of the big

issue areas faced by the veterinary

profession today.

16:50–18:30

Easy green winsApril Sotomayer (UK) Clare Topping (UK)

Ellie West (UK)

16:50–17:35

The tachypnoeic cat

Lindsay Kellett-Gregory (UK)

17:45–18:30

Ocular emergenciesSara Thomasy (USA)

17:45–18:30

Neurology video case studies

Joe Fenn (UK)

17:45–18:30

Tick borne diseases: what ones do I actually need to

know about?Laura MacFarlane (UK)

17:45–18:30

Abdominal imaging cases: where

mistakes may be made

Anna Newitt (UK)

17:45–18:30

Feline abdominal masses

Sarah Mason (UK)

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BSAVA CONGRESS 2020 PREVIEW 7

VETERINARY MANAGEMENT OPEN TO ALLNURSING PRACTICAL INTERACTIVE ADVANCE PURCHASE REQUIRED

Kingston Theatre Hall 9 Hall 10 Hall 11 Venues as listed Austin Court

CONTINUOUS QUALITY IMPROVEMENT ANAESTHESIA CANINE MEDICINE NUTRITION OTHER CPD CLINICAL ABSTRACTS

08:30–09:15

RCVS Knowledge canine cruciate

registryMark Morton (UK)

08:15–09:00

The highs and lows of ETCO2

Sam McMillan (UK)

08:15–09:00

Don’t be an autoimmune

autopilot!Caroline Boothroyd

(UK)

08:15–09:00

Rabbit nutrition part I: the good, the

bad and the uglyJo Hinde (UK)

Executive 2, ICCSGS – VET

08:30–11:30

An advanced session on arrhythmias: integrating holter and ECG results to improve treatment with mechanistic

understandingSydney Moïse (USA)

Birmingham Medical School WETLAB

09:30–12:00and

13:30–16:00

Rabbit anatomy refresherEmma Keeble (UK)

Birmingham Medical School WETLAB

09:30–12:00and

13:30–16:00

Surgery of the small intestineRachel Hattersley (UK)

Benito de la Puerta (UK)

Executive 1, ICCSMALL GROUP SESSION – OPEN TO ALL

09:45–12:45

The highs and lows of medical cannabisStephen Cital (USA)

Lodges, Austin CourtPRACTICAL – VET

11:00–12:30, 14:00–15:30

and16:00–17:30

Flexible endoscopyAlix McBrearty (UK) David Walker (UK)

Paul Higgs (UK)

Executive 1, ICCSMALL GROUP SESSION – VET

14:00–17:00

Dentistry: complications of extractionAndrew Perry (UK)

08:30–17:00

Clinical Abstracts

Short talks throughout the day showcasing the forefront of veterinary science, with poster presentations in the foyer of the Arena

Birmingham

For a chance to get involved and present

your work to the profession at BSAVA Congress visit www.

bsavaevents.com

09:25–10:10

Helping the whole clinical team make a real difference to

antibiotic useRachel Dean (UK)

09:10–09:55

Pink or blue: why and when to use pulse oximetry

Sam McMillan (UK)

09:10–09:55

Vomiting control medication, when,

how and why?Caroline Boothroyd

(UK)

09:10–09:55

Rabbit nutrition part II: associated

problems including anaesthetic

considerationsJo Hinde (UK)

Morning Tea & Coffee Break

11:05–12:45

Anaesthesia: what to do when things go

wrongLiz Leece (UK)

Pam Mosedale (UK)

10:50–11:35

Update on peri-operative fluid therapy

Vicky Ford-Fennah (UK)

10:50–11:35

The top to bottom of endoscopy:

practical approachLaura George (UK)

10:50–11:35

Obesity in canines: prevention better

than cureNicola Ackerman (UK)

11:45–12:30

My patient’s hypotensive, what

should I do?Laura Tobin (UK)

11:45–12:30

The low stress bronchoscope

Laura George (UK)

11:45–12:30

What’s new with pre-procedural

starving?Nicola Ackerman (UK)

Lunch in Exhibition

14:05–15:45

Management of feline chronic kidney

diseaseSarah Caney (UK) Paul Pollard (UK)

13:50–14:35

Intubation: dogs, cats and rabbits

Vicky Ford-Fennah (UK)

13:50–14:35

All the maths: clinical calculations

revisited and reworked

Sam McMillan (UK)

13:50–14:35

Post-procedural nutritional

requirementNicola Ackerman (UK)

14:45–15:30

It doesn’t end here: anaesthetic

recoveryVicky Ford-Fennah

(UK)

14:45–15:30

Pet blood bank: overview and how practices can assistWendy Barnett (UK)

14:45–15:30

Obesity in felinesAlexandra Taylor (UK)

Afternoon Tea & Coffee Break

16:50–18:30

Continuous quality improvement in practice: lessons from the RCVS

Knowledge award winners

Louise Northway (UK) Alison Thomas (UK) Lesley Moore (UK)

16:35–17:20

Anaesthesia for the CKD patient

Laura Tobin (UK)

16:35–17:20

Nursing the Mega-O patient

Caroline Boothroyd (UK)

16:35–17:20

Nutrition for cats with GI issues

Alexandra Taylor (UK)

President’s Welcome, BSAVA Awards and

Keynote LectureHall 1

19:00–20:30

17:30–18:15

Anaesthesia for the cardiac patientLaura Tobin (UK)

17:30–18:15

Overview of renal disease

Caroline Boothroyd (UK)

17:30–18:15

Geriatric cats: what can they eat?

Alexandra Taylor (UK)

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8 BSAVA CONGRESS 2020 PREVIEW

SATURDAY 4 APRILHall 1 Hall 3 Hall 4 Hall 5 Hall 6 Hall 7

CRITICAL CARE ANAESTHESIADERMATOLOGY

30 YEARS IN BIRMINGHAM: UPDATE FROM 1991 EXOTICS

MANAGEMENTin association

with VMG

08:30–09:15

Sedation versus anaesthesia in sick

patientsMatt Gurney (UK)

08:30–09:15

Monitoring the monitors for anaesthesiaJo Michou (UK)

08:30–09:15

Consult room diagnostics in dermatology

Mike Canfield (USA)

08:30–09:15

FIPSarah Caney (UK)

08:30–09:15

Loco regional anaesthesia in exotic

pets (mammals, reptiles and birds)

Dario d’Ovidio (IT)

08:30–09:15

Developing a learning culture: using feedback as a gift for developing

and motivating your team

Richard Casey (UK)

09:25–10:10

SIRS, shock and sepsis: what’s the difference?

Simon Cook (UK)

09:25–10:10

ECG monitoring under anaesthesia

Fran Downing (UK)

09:25–10:10

Ears: what do they really look like?

Mike Canfield (USA)

09:25–10:10

FIVSarah Caney (UK)

09:25–10:10

Updates on small mammal dermatology

Dario d’Ovidio (IT)

09:25–10:10

Management and leadership: can I do

both?Gillian Page (UK)

Morning Tea & Coffee Break

11:05–11:50

DIC: causes, presentation and

managementSimon Cook (UK)

11:05–11:50

Blood pressure monitoring in

anaesthetised animal: should I be worried?

Fran Downing (UK)

11:05–11:50

Otitis: what really causes it?

Craig Griffin (USA)

11:05–11:50

Inappropriate urination/defecation in the catAlexandra Taylor (UK)

11:05–11:50

Managing rabbit and rodent urinary disorders

Dario d’Ovidio (IT)

11:05–11:50

We’re going through changes: simple

techniques to keep yourself and team

engaged during times of change

Alan Robinson (UK)

12:00–12:45

Approach to the dyspnoeic cat

Simon Cook (UK)

12:00–12:45

Capnography: what is it telling me?

Jo Michou (UK)

12:00–12:45

Chronic end stage otitis: treatment and prevention

Craig Griffin (USA)

12:00–12:45

Compulsive behaviour in the dog

Anne McBride (UK)

12:00–12:45

Anaesthesia and pain management in fish: reconsidering fish n’

chips?Mark Mitchell (USA)

12:00–12:45

The employee journey: the part you play in

ensuring your team has a positive workplace

experienceLucy Montague

TRAUMA MEDICINE Lunch in Exhibition 30 YEARS IN BIRMINGHAM: WHAT HAS CHANGED? Lunch in Exhibition

14:05–14:50

Triage of polytraumaLindsay Kellett-Gregory

(UK)

14:05–14:50

Pulse oximetry: when to be worried under

anaesthesia Fran Downing (UK)

14:05–14:50

An approach to the itchy dog

Craig Griffin (USA)

14:05–14:50

Oncology: the past, the present, the future

Sue Murphy (UK)

14:05–14:50

Reproductive medicine in reptiles: hormones to

surgeryMark Mitchell (USA)

14:05–14:50

Turnover is vanity, profit is sanity: managing the

bottom lineAlan Robinson (UK)

15:00–15:45

Head trauma: management and

prognosisLindsay Kellett-Gregory

(UK)

15:00–15:45

CPCR for the anaesthetised patient

Jo Michou (UK)

15:00–15:45

Understanding allergiesMike Canfield (USA)

15:00–15:45

Analgesia: the past, the present, the future

Jo Murrell (UK)

15:00–15:45

Viruses, bacteria and fungi… oh my! Infectious diseases of exotic small

mammalsMark Mitchell (USA)

15:00–15:45

Difficult challenging conversations: feel the fear and do it anyway!

Gillian Page (UK)

Afternoon Tea & Coffee Break

16:50–17:35

Uroabdomen: presentation, diagnosis

and managementLindsay Kellett-Gregory

(UK)

V20JOIN US FOR PARTY NIGHT

16:50–17:35

Food allergiesMike Canfield (USA)

16:50–17:35

Antibiotic use: the past, the present, the future

Fergus Allerton (UK)

16:50–17:35

Blood cells and biochemistries: is

bloodwork useful for managing captive

psittacines?Mark Mitchell (USA)

16:50–17:35

Measuring and improving our quality

of careBradley Viner (UK)

17:45–18:30

Assessing dirty woundsSam Woods (UK)

17:45–18:30

Antipruritic drugs 2020Craig Griffin (USA)

17:45–18:30

Neurology: the past, the present, the future

Patrick Kenny (AUS)

17:45–18:30

Update on exotic pet oncology

Dario d’Ovidio (IT)

17:45–18:30

User-focussed services: understanding your

clients’ needs, as well as your teams’

Richard Casey (UK)

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BSAVA CONGRESS 2020 PREVIEW 9

VETERINARY MANAGEMENT OPEN TO ALLNURSING PRACTICAL INTERACTIVE ADVANCE PURCHASE REQUIRED

Hall 8 Hall 9 Hall 10 Hall 11 Kingston Theatre Venues as listed Austin Court

ONCOLOGY NEUROLOGY CARDIOLOGY SURGICAL/THEATRE AVP: DIAGNOSTIC IMAGING OTHER CPD CLINICAL

ABSTRACTS

08:30–09:15

MCTs with bad intentions? The good, the bad and the ugly

Sarah Mason (UK)

08:15–09:00

Nursing the seizure patient

Charlene Mallott (UK)

08:15–09:00

Nursing the cardiac crisis

Charlotte Pace (UK)

08:15–09:00

Why check lists are the RVN’s best

friend?Alison Young (UK)

08:30–09:15

Head tilt or head turn:

neurolocalisation of the head and what difference does it

make?Raquel Trevail (UK)

09:30–12:30Executive 1, ICCSMALL GROUP SESSION – VET

Reconstructive surgery

Benito de la Puerta (UK)

The Lodges, Austin Court

PRACTICAL – VET09:45–12:45

and14:00–17:00

Fractures: a practical introduction to internal fixation

Kevin Parsons (UK) John Ryan (UK)

13:30–16:30Executive 1, ICCSMALL GROUP SESSION – VET

Thyroid disease in dogs and cats

Robert Sheil (IRE) Carmel Mooney (IRE)

13:30–16:30Executive 2, ICCSMALL GROUP SESSION – VET

Lung patternsAnna Newitt (UK)

08:30–17:00

Clinical Abstracts

Short talks throughout the day

showcasing the forefront of

veterinary science, with poster

presentations in the foyer of the Arena

Birmingham

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present your work to the profession at

BSAVA Congress visit www.

bsavaevents.com

09:25–10:10

Chemotherapy for MCTs

Spela Bavcar (UK)

09:10–09:55

Nursing the vestibular patient

Charlene Mallott (UK)

09:10–09:55

Do you hear what I hear? Heart sounds

for everyoneEd Durham (USA)

09:10–09:55

In-practice practical approach to surgical

rehabilitationEmily Ni Mhuilleoir

(UK) Annelies Scorer (UK)

09:25–10:10

What do you need to know about brain

MRI?Tim Trevail (UK)

Morning Tea & Coffee Break

11:05–12:45

Difficult MCTs and dirty margins

Sarah Mason (UK) Nick Bacon (UK)

10:50–11:35

All about bladdersCharlene Mallott (UK)

10:50–11:35

How to read an ECGCharlotte Pace (UK)

10:50–11:35

Rehabilitation in the referral setting:

when and why is this appropriate

Emily Ni Mhuilleoir (UK)

Annelies Scorer (UK)

11:05–11:50

Leaky pipes or blocked drains: urinary contrast studies in 2020Anna Newitt (UK)

11:45–12:30

Nursing considerations for the spinal patientNatalie Roper (UK)

11:45–12:30

Long term monitoring of the

cardiac patientCharlotte Pace (UK)

11:45–12:30

Discharge planning and management at

homeEmily Ni Mhuilleoir

(UK) Annelies Scorer (UK)

12:00–12:45

How to image a suspected foreign

bodyAnna Newitt (UK)

Lunch in Exhibition ADVANCED CARDIOLOGY Lunch STUDENT

14:05–14:50

Evaluating the canine lymphoma

patient Sarah Mason (UK)

13:50–14:35

Nursing neuro exam and when to worry

Raquel Trevail (UK)

13:50–14:35

Emergency management of

arrhythmiasEd Durham (USA)

13:50–14:35

Skin prep: is there a RIGHT way?

Sam McMillan (UK)

14:05–14:50

Where do you start with utilising your

team?Paul Eynon (UK)

15:00–15:45

Chemotherapy for lymphoma: more than COP, CHOP

and beyondSpela Bavcar (UK)

14:45–15:30

Nursing the neuro-muscular

patientNatalie Roper (UK)

14:45–15:30

MVD and HCMCharlotte Pace (UK)

14:45–15:30

Safety in surgery: human factors

Sam McMillan (UK)

15:00–15:45

Where do you start with ultrasound?Esther Barrett (UK)

Afternoon Tea & Coffee Break

16:50–17:35

Should you treat cats with lymphoma

like dogs?Spela Bavcar (UK)

16:35–17:20

What nurses need to know about

inflammatory brain disease

Raquel Trevail (UK)

16:35–17:20

A review of congenital heart

conditionsEd Durham (USA)

16:35–17:20

Look after your kit and it will look

after you?Alison Young (UK)

16:50–17:35

PTS – the elephant in the room: where do you start with

discussing euthanasia?

Andy Green (UK)

17:45–18:30

Strange, but not beautiful: how to manage unusual lymphoma casesSpela Bavcar (UK)

17:30–18:15

Neurology trauma emergencies

Natalie Roper (UK)

17:30–18:15

PacemakersEd Durham (USA)

17:30–18:15

Surgery into the beyond

Alison Young (UK)

17:45–18:30

Where do you start with preventative

health care?Paul Eynon (UK)

10:00–13:00Executive 2, ICC

Nurse case reports

New! Veterinary nurses are invited to submit novel and interesting case reports at Congress 2020.

Particularly designed to

support those with little or no

experience of presenting.

Visit www.bsavaevents.com to find out more.

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10 BSAVA CONGRESS 2020 PREVIEW

SUNDAY 5 APRILHall 1 Hall 4 Hall 5 Hall 6 Hall 7

ENDOCRINE CLINICAL PATHOLOGY DENTISTRY BEYOND THE CLINICS MANAGEMENT

09:00–09:45

What’s new in the monitoring of hyperadrenocorticism?

Laura MacFarlane (UK)

09:00–09:45

Laboratory testing for poisoning in practice: how, when and why we test for

toxinsNick Carmichael (UK)

08:45–09:30

Initial approach to a dental case

Andrew Perry (UK)

08:45–09:30

Why carrot and stick doesn’t work: motivation is an

inside jobAlan Robinson (UK)

09:55–10:40

Adrenal incidentalomas: when should I worry?

Carmel Mooney (IRE)

09:55–10:40

Diagnosing poisoning in practice: interactive case

discussionNick Carmichael (UK)

Morning Tea & Coffee Break

10:05–10:55

Dental radiography: why and how

Norman Johnston (UK)

10:05–10:55

Mind full or mindful: mental health awareness for the team

Darren Humphrey (UK)

10:05–10:55

Ready, aim, fire: how to hit the target every timeRebecca Robinson (UK)

Morning Tea & Coffee Break

11:15–12:00

What’s new in the monitoring of canine diabetes mellitus?

Laura MacFarlane (UK)

11:15–12:00

How lab work helps me unravel the cause of a body

cavity effusionElizabeth Villiers (UK)

11:00–11:45

Common pitfalls in dentistryAndrew Perry (UK)

11:00–11:45

Resilience training: how to thrive

Carolyne Crowe (UK)

11:00–11:45

Meaningful metrics that matter: how to pick the right

onesRebecca Robinson (UK)

12:10–12:55

Emergency endocrine cases: glucose gone wrong

1. Pragmatic approach to managing a DKA patient

Robert Shiel (IRE)2. Pragmatic approach to managing an

insulinoma

Carmel Mooney (IRE)

12:10–12:55

Nuts and bolts of culture and sensitivity testing

Elizabeth Villiers (UK)

Lunch Hall 3, ICC

13:05–13:50

What makes extraction easierNorman Johnston (UK)

13:05–13:50

MentoringCarolyne Crowe (UK)

13:05–13:50

Keeping the FLAME burning: creating a culture of

excellenceAlan Robinson (UK)

ADVANCED ENDOCRINE Lunch Hall 3, ICC

14:15–15:00

Feline acromegaly: what options should we be

discussing with clients?Robert Shiel (IRE)

14:15–15:00

Which antibiotic should I test for and which should I use?

Elizabeth Villiers (UK)

14:00–14:45

Lingually displaced mandibular canines in pups and adults: a new epidemic?

Norman Johnston (UK)

14:00–14:45

Managing perfectionCarolyne Crowe (UK)

14:00–14:45

Failing to plan is planning to fail: getting the process right

Rebecca Robinson (UK)

15:10–15:55

Endocrine diagnostics: staying out of the ‘grey zone’

1. Interpreting thyroid testsRobert Shiel (IRE)

2. Interpreting adrenal testsCarmel Mooney (IRE)

15:10–15:55

Beyond microscopy: using molecular testing on routine

cytology samplesNick Carmichael (UK)

14:55–15:15

Local anaesthetic techniques for dental cases

Andrew Perry (UK)

14:55–15:40

The generation game: managing different

generations – everything you need to know but were afraid

to askAndy Green (UK)

15:20–15:40

Holistic approach to analgesia of dental cases including aftercare

Andrew Perry (UK)

16:05–16:55

Weak/wobbly/weird: when endocrinology masquerades

as neurologyRobert Shiel (IRE)

16:05–16:55

Diagnosis and classification of canine lymphoma from FNA

samples with a combination of cytology and flow cytometry

Elizabeth Villiers (UK)

15:50–16:35

Dental traumaNorman Johnston (UK)

15:50–16:35

Effective appraisals: a two-way process

Andy Green (UK)

CONGRESS CLOSES

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BSAVA CONGRESS 2020 PREVIEW 11

VETERINARY MANAGEMENT OPEN TO ALLNURSING PRACTICAL INTERACTIVE ADVANCE PURCHASE REQUIRED

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other benefits. Join today for

exceptional value CPD courses, great savings on BSAVA publications,

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Hall 8 Hall 9 Hall 10 Hall 11 Kingston Theatre

SOFT TISSUE ECC DISTRICT VETERINARY NURSING

BEHAVIOUR, ETHICS AND WELFARE AGM

08:45–09:30

Presurgical imaging of the head

Tim Trevail (UK)

09:20–10:05

Minimum database, one flashback is all it takes

Holly Witchell (UK)

09:20–10:05

Nursing at home, easier said than done: understanding pet

owners challengesCarla Finzel (UK)

09:20–10:05

Practical considerations when treating pets of owners of no fixed abode: treatment

priorities, implementation and compliance

Fraje Watson (UK)

Morning Tea & Coffee Break

10:05–10:55

Surgical management of nasal disease

Sam Woods (UK)

10:40–11:25

Major body systems assessments

Jess Herley (UK)

10:40–11:25

Impact of district veterinary nursing in the wider

communityBelinda Bin Johnston (UK)

10:40–11:25

Professional issues when treating pets of owners of

no fixed abodeRuth Serlin (UK)

11:00–11:45

Surgical management of ear disease

Sam Woods (UK)

11:35–12:20

Pleural space disease: what are you doing there?

Jess Herley (UK)

11:35–12:20

Advances in veterinary animal hospice care at homeSuzen Gregerson (UK)

11:35–12:20

Practical considerations when treating pets of owners of

no fixed abode: the veterinary team as inclusion medicine allied health professionals

Gabriel Galea (UK)

Lunch Hall 3, ICC

13:05–13:50

Finding the cause of that facial swelling

Sam Woods (UK)

13:35–14:20

Heat exchange: loss, gain and management demystified

Jess Herley (UK)

13:35–14:20

Challenges in communication and adherence and the RVN

role in supporting owners with home care

Jill Macdonald (UK)

13:35–14:20

What it means to be small and smart

Anne McBride (UK)

14:00–14:45

Oral tumours: basicNick Bacon (UK)

14:30–15:15

Coagulation tests: what does this all mean?

Holly Witchell (UK)

14:30–15:15

Clinical examinations at home: using eyes and ears to

aid collaborative veterinary care

Julian Hoad (UK)

14:30–15:15

Punishment: should we, do we, why?

Anne McBride (UK)

14:55–15:40

Oral tumours: advancedNick Bacon (UK)

15:20–16:05

Hypotension: cause, effect and managementHolly Witchell (UK)

15:20–16:05

Recognising stressors at home: impact on the patient’s emotional and physical health

and recoveryCarrie Tooley (UK)

15:20–16:05

I am not a human: please speak clearly

Anne McBride (UK)

15:50–16:35

Mapping lymph nodes: the whys and the wherefores

Nick Bacon (UK)

10:45–12:00

BSAVA AGMAll BSAVA Members welcome

IN CONVERSATION WITH…

13:35–14:20

A special guest will join BSAVA President Sue Paterson for a

topical conversation

CONGRESS CLOSES – See you for 2021 in Manchester


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