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2008 Events calendar

You can register for any event by using the Register button next to the event you wish to attend, or by ringing (02) 9351 7979. We urge you to register early to ensure a place. If you have any enquiries please email ktaylor@usyd.edu.au.

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    EVENT AND SPEAKER/S

    VENUE AND COST

    REGISTER

    MAY
    Sat 10–
    Sun 11
    (2 days)

    Canine Surgery and Medicine with Steve Holloway, Peter Bennett, Chris Preston, Linda Beer, Linda Abraham, Charles Kuntz, Richard Woolley

    Building on a successful symposium in the same discipline area we conducted last year, we have assembled a team of talented presenters who will cover a range of different disease conditions of dogs. A broad cross section of disease processes and body systems will be presented including cases that cross boundaries – combining medicine, surgery, clinical pathology, diagnostic imaging and laboratory medicine.

    Download brochure (PDF 73 Kb)

    Venue
    Mercure Hotel
    13 Spring Street
    Melbourne Victoria

    Cost
    Member $495
    Non Member $575
    Student $150

    Single Day Price
    Please email or
    call on 02 9351 7990 to register for a single day’s attendance:


    Member $295
    Non Member $340
    Student $75

    JUNE
    Sat 21–
    Sun 22
    (2 days)

    Updates in Feline Surgery and Medicine: A Valentine Charlton Symposium with Fran Musca, Simon Lemin, Natashia Evans, Marcus Gunew, Rhett Marshall, Richard Malik

    The PGF’s proud tradition of feline continuing education this year introduces a new team of talented tutors in a comprehensive program directly relevant to your practice. All but one is employed in feline-only practice, and all work in large, busy facilities that see primary accession and also referred cases. Their topics reflect this melding of common disease conditions, more exotic entities and ‘new’ syndromes. There’s something for everyone—from solid conceptual approaches, to the management of common and important cat diseases, including Squamous cell carcinoma, the cholangiohepatitis complex, Hepatic lipidosis, Diabetes mellitus, Megacolon, Pertineal hernia and Hyperthyroidism and its treatment with radioiodine and surgery.

    More novel concepts that will be explored are the use of ultrasound in working up lower and urinary tract conditions of cats, the diagnosis and management of ureteric obstruction (are you missing this difficult diagnosis?), Hyperparathyroidism (are you also missing this entity, which is eminently treatable and more common than you think), unique features of critical care medicine applicable to feline patients, and new concepts in diagnostic reasoning and clinical decision-making.

    Venue
    Holiday Inn Brisbane
    159 Roma Street
    Brisbane Qld

    Cost
    Member $495
    Non Member $575
    Student $150

    AUGUST
    Mon 4–
    Fri 8
    (5 days)

    Clinical Immunology with Michael Day, Andrew Mackin, John Angles, Steven Holloway

    Clinical Immunology:  More than just antibodies! This five-day course will explore the most rapidly advancing and exciting field of companion animal medicine. Since publication of the canine (and more recently the feline) genome there have been major advances in understanding the immune response in these animal species. This in turn has led to translation of this knowledge to new immunodiagnostics, vaccines and therapeutic approaches to immune-mediated disease. The course will commence with an update on advances in basic immunology and immunopathology, and then follow a systems-based approach discussing the major immune-mediated diseases affecting the blood, skin, kidney, joints, muscle, central nervous system, endocrine system, respiratory and gastrointestinal tracts. Sessions will be devoted to immunodeficiency and immune system neoplasia and the very practical applications of immunology in immunodiagnostics, immunotherapeutics, transfusion medicine and vaccination. At the beginning and end of each day of the course, interactive clinical case studies will be presented to put into context the material covered and highlight the practical relevance of good understanding of immunology.The Course Leader is Professor Michael Day from the University of Bristol in the UK who is an internationally recognised authority on canine and feline immunology and author of the text Clinical Immunology of the Dog and Cat which has been translated into six languages and is now in the Second Edition. He is supported by three leading internists each of who specialise in aspects of clinical immunology: Professor Andrew Mackin from the University of Mississippi (USA) and local speakers Dr John Angles (Animal Referral Hospital, Strathfield South) and Dr Steven Holloway (University of Melbourne).

    Venue
    Courtyard Marriott
    Cnr Surfers Paradise Blvde & Hanlon Street
    Surfers Paradise Qld

    Cost
    Member $1375
    Non Member $1675
    Student $375

    NOVEMBER
    Sat 1–
    Sun 2

    Ultrasonography Workshop with Annie Rose, Dayle Tyrrell, Jane Day, Anna Galloway

    More information available soon.

    Venue
    Brisbane

    Cost
    Member
    $1995

    This course is full for 2008 - if you wish to be placed on the 2009 waiting list please email or call PGF Sales on
    02 9351 7987.
    DECEMBER
    Sat 6–
    Sun 7
    (2 days)

    Pharmacology (including the Tom Hungerford Award dinner*) with Aitor Arteaga, Zara Wilson, Sanaa Zaki, Graham Swinney, Elissa Kluger, Adam Toyer

    More information available soon.

    *Please note that if you wish to bring another person/s to the Tom Hungerford Award dinner it will be an additional $75 per person. Please email or call 02 9351 7987 to arrange this.


    Venue
    The University of Sydney
    Sydney NSW

    Cost
    Member $595
    Non Member $675

     
    2008 COMPLETED EVENTS
    FEBRUARY
    Mon 4–
    Fri 8
    (5 days)

    ICU in Sydney The Critical Patient with Drs Sarah Haldane, Dez Hughes, Sue Foster, Richard Woolley, Philip Moses, Graham Swinney, Elizabeth Dill-Macky, Nola Lester, Katrin Swindells and Anthea Raisis.

    Australian Technology Park, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia

    Purchase the course proceedings from the Vetbookshop

    Completed

    MARCH
    Sun 16
    (1 day)

    K9 Medicine with Dr Graham Swinney

    In this event, course-presenter Graham Swinney will cover a broad range of topics, using an interactive and case-based approach, concentrating on disease conditions where there has been a shift in emphasis, either in terms of diagnosis, or in relation to therapy. In this seminar is a pot pouri of body systems, with lots of common, and some so not-so-common disease conditions. Importantly, you will be updated about new trends in diagnosis and management, including new laboratory tests (some promising, some not-so-promising!), new approaches and also new clinical entities.

    Venue
    Salamanca Inn
    10 Gladstone Street
    Hobart Tasmania

    Cost
    $345.00 for all participants (Affiliate Member, Member, Governor, Non Member and Student)

    Completed
    APRIL
    Sat 19–
    Sun 20
    (2 days)

    Wildlife with Alex Rosenwax, David Phalen, Shane Raidal, Mark Krockenberger, Mike Cannon, Larry Vogelnest, Anne Fowler, Damien Higgins, David Vella

    Open to both vets and vet nurses, this event features a dynamic and interesting program with a variety of wildlife and avian experts from around Australia. There will be something for all clinicians – from people who do a great deal of wildlife work and are comfortable and competent with sick birds, to general practitioners who are keen to learn a bit more and get into wildlife or avian work. Learn to be more competent with sick birds, reptiles and marsupials. Speakers range from experienced private practitioners, zoo vets and pathobiologists to avian specialists and wildlife pathologists.

    Download brochure (PDF 216 Kb)

    Venue
    Citigate Central Sydney
    169 Thomas Street
    Sydney NSW

    Cost
    Vets $450
    Students/Carers $150

    Nurses $270

    New Single Day Price
    Vets $225, Nurses $135, Students and Carers $75

    Purchase the course proceedings from the Vetbookshop

    Completed

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