AVA NSW, QLD and VIC Division s present... East Coast Conference Roadshow 2017 11 March 2017 Toowoomba, Queensland Dr Erica Reineke Keynote speaker Registration Brochure The Garden City Picnic Point Toowoomba QLD www.thingstodointoowoomba.com.au
About the AVA The AVA is the peak national body representing the Australian veterinary profession, delivering a range of services and benefits to over 9,000 members. Our members are veterinarians in practice, industry, government and academia. For nearly 100 years, we ve represented vets in every corner of Australia and we always will. As Australia s only collective voice for vets, we are experienced advocates and active leaders on all issues of animal health and welfare. About the East Coast Roadshow The AVA s East Coast Roadshow will run throughout March and will visit Queensland, NSW and Victoria on three separate weekends. The Queensland Division Conference will be held on 11 March 2017 at Picnic Point, Toowoomba, Queensland. The theme is EMERGENCY and steams will include both large and small animal medicine, followed by a fun-filled gala dinner. The destination Located on the edge of the Great Dividing Range, Picnic Point Toowoomba is situated approximately 700 metres above sea level, and has a proud history of hospitality for locals and visitors alike. In the past, Picnic Point was popular for its cans of fresh mountain air, the camera obscura and Peters ice creams at the kiosk. These days, Picnic Point has a very contemporary feel, so sit back, relax and enjoy the view. Visit thingstodointoowoomba.com.au to plan your weekend in The Garden City. Accommodation AVA Queensland and the Toowoomba Central Plaza Hotel have come together to offer our exhibitors and attendees a special conference rate. To make your reservation, please call 07 4688 3333 and mention AVA Queensland Roadshow. The Toowoomba Central Plaza Hotel has studio rooms starting from $146 per night to 3 bedroom apartments from $299 per night and includes, parking, unlimited wifi and a continental breakfast. toowoombacentralplaza.com.au
AVA NSW, QLD and VIC present... East Coast Conference Roadshow 2017 AVA Queensland President welcome Dr Nina Kung Queensland Division President It is with a great deal of pleasure that I invite all veterinarians to attend the AVA Queensland Division Roadshow and annual meeting. The theme is EMERGENCY with streams on small and large animals. We have a very strong continuing education program for delegates built around our international speaker, Dr Erica Reineke from University of Pennsylvania. We will also be hosting many other local speakers in our large animal stream. The heritage listed Picnic Point Lookout in Toowoomba is the gateway to the Darling Downs and ideally positioned perched high on the crest of the Great Dividing Range, with panoramic views over Main Range and the Lockyer Valley. The trade exhibition, lectures and gala dinner will be held at Picnic Point. We encourage you to book your accommodation at the Toowoomba Central Plaza with whom we have negotiated special pricing for roadshow attendees. The Toowoomba Central Plaza is 5km from the conference venue and also happens to be walking distance to Fitzys on Church, the main watering hole for the roadshow, should you wish to pop in on Friday evening to catch up with colleagues. This will be a wonderful weekend of updating your emergency medicine knowledge. I look forward to seeing you in Toowoomba.
Conference keynote speaker Dr Erica Reineke VMD, DACVECC Erica graduated from the University of Pennsylvania School of Veterinary Medicine in 2002. She completed an internship in Small Animal Medicine and Surgery followed by a residency in Emergency and Critical Care Medicine, both at the University of Pennsylvania. In 2007, she became a diplomate in Emergency and Critical Care Medicine and joined the faculty at the University of Pennsylvania where she is currently an Assistant Professor of Emergency and Critical Care Medicine. Erica has published on topics related to emergency and critical care including glucose monitoring and glycaemic control, triage, trauma and toxicosis. Her research interests include minimally invasive diagnostic testing, urethral obstruction, and small animal toxicosis. Small Animal Conference program Saturday 11 March 2017 7.00am 8.30am 8.30am 9.30am 9.30am 10.30am 10.30am 11.00am 11.00am 12.00pm 12.00pm 1.00pm 1.00pm 2.00pm 2.00pm 3.00pm 3.00pm 4.00pm 4.00pm 4.30pm 4.30pm 5.30pm 6.30pm-7.15pm 7.15pm 11.00pm Industry Exhibition Breakfast - Registration Open Pearls of emergency medicine Dr Erica Reineke Act FAST - rapid assessment of the trauma patient Dr Erica Reineke Industry Exhibition Morning tea Emergency response to seizures Dr Erica Reineke Trauma cases from the trenches Dr Erica Reineke Industry Exhibition Lunch Diabetic Disaster dogs - managing the canine DKA Dr Erica Reineke Paediatric emergencies Dr Erica Reineke Industry Exhibition Afternoon tea Annual meeting Pre dinner drinks and canapes Gala dinner Saturday night pre dinner drinks & Gala dinner Time: 6.30pm 7.15pm Venue: Picnic Point Café Terrace Includes: drinks and canapes Time: 7.15pm 11.00pm Venue: Picnic Point Panorama Room Includes: dinner and drinks
Speakers - Large Animal Program Large Animal Speakers An eminent group of local specialists head up the large animal emergency program. University of Queensland registered specialists in bovine and equine medicine and pathology will address emergency scenarios common to Queensland practice. A leading equine practitioner will update on the latest Hendra Inquiry report, and Biosecurity Queensland veterinarians will take delegates through the process of reaching a diagnosis in sudden dealth scenarios in cattle. The speakers have impressive qualifications and experience in the area of large animal emergency and come together to present an outstanding program. Large Animal Conference program Saturday 11 March 2017 7.00am 8.30am 8.30am 10.00am 10.00am 10.30am 10.30am 11.00am 11.00am 11.30am 11.30am 12.00pm 12.00pm 1.00pm 1.00pm 2.00pm 2.00pm 3.00pm 3.00pm 4.00pm 4.00pm 4.30pm 4.30pm 5.30pm 6.30pm-7.15pm 7.15pm 11.00pm Industry Exhibition Breakfast - Registration Open Sudden death investigations in the field - autopsies and pathology tips to hone your diagnostic skills Dr Sandy Adsett Lead poisoning - some interesting case studies Dr David Pitt Industry Exhibition Morning tea Exotic disease emergency training for private practitioners Dr Allison Crook Vet Compass - a surveillance opportunity for large animal practitioners Dr Ricardo Soares-Magalhaes The Hendra story and Parliamentary Inquiry update Dr Peter Reid Industry Exhibition Lunch Food animal emergency management Dr Brandon Fraser Equine emergency management Dr Francois Bertin Industry Exhibition Afternoon tea Annual Meeting Pre dinner drinks and canapes Gala dinner 6 VetEd Points
Registration Register online! Click here Immediate confirmation! Automatic receipt! Tax invoice! Registration inclusions Early bird Standard All amounts are in Australian dollars and include 10% GST before 5 February 2017 after 5 February 2017 Full registration Includes scientific sessions, breakfast, morning tea, lunch, afternoon tea, Saturday evening social and proceedings. AVA member $395 $495 Non-member $790 $990 Student /1st year graduate member $295 $395 Accompanying guest $250 $250 Includes breakfast, morning tea, lunch, afternoon tea and Saturday evening social function. Does not include scientific sessions. Saturday evening social event AVA Members & Guest Non-member Vet Includes pre-dinner drinks, canapes and gala dinner. $135 $270 Registration Regrettably no refunds can be made for cancellation less than 20 days prior to the commencement of the event Accommodation is not included in registration prices Program and other event details are subject to change. AVA is not liable for any loss of expenses incurred as a result of program changes. Conference secretariat Camilla Broughton Branch & Administration Coordinator, QLD Division Australian Veterinary Association ABN 63 008 522 852 3, 2404 Logan Road Eight Mile Plains QLD 4113 Australia T + 61 (07) 3422 5309 E avaqld@ava.com.au Privacy statement The Australian Veterinary Association Ltd (AVA) supports good privacy practice, and aims to manage personal information in an open and transparent way. This policy sets out how the AVA aims to comply with the Privacy Act 1998 (Act) and the Australian Privacy Principles (APP s) which came into force on 12 March 2014. View the AVA Privacy Policy by visiting www.ava.com.au/ privacy-policy
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