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VMX 2025

VMX 2025

Orlando, FL
January 25 – 29
Booth 3010

Antech Live Sessions

Saturday, January 25, 2025

12:45 – 1:45 PM

Title: Understanding Computed Tomography: A practical guide for the general practitioner and technician

Location: N210B

Presenter: Dr. Kenneth R. Waller III, DVM, MS, DACVR

Session Details: 

In this 1-hour lecture, attendees will delve into the fundamentals of computed tomography (CT) as an advanced diagnostic tool for dogs and cats. The session will cover key topics, including indications for CT, appropriate case selection, imaging principles, anatomical techniques, and the steps necessary for obtaining high-quality diagnostic CT scans. Special attention will be given to the enhanced diagnostic insights CT provides compared to traditional radiographs and ultrasound. A case-based approach will highlight these areas, focusing on case selection, indications, and basic image interpretation (anatomy and diagnostic quality). Diseases discussed will include, but are not limited to, spinal conditions, nasal disease, lung nodules/tumors, and splenic/liver tumors

Monday, January 27, 2025

11:15 AM – 12:15 PM

Title: Beyond POCUS: Expanding Your Skills in Abdominal Ultrasound for Veterinary Technicians

Location: Regency T

Presenter: Dr. Kenneth R. Waller III, DVM, MS, DACVR

Sessions Details:
This lecture is designed for veterinary technicians who are familiar with point-of-care ultrasound (POCUS) and are looking to expand their skill set into more comprehensive abdominal scanning techniques. Attendees will gain a foundational understanding of performing basic abdominal ultrasound exams, including key anatomical landmarks and common pathologies seen in small animal patients. Attention will be given to the indications for a full abdominal scan beyond the scope of emergency-focused POCUS, covering essential organs such as the liver, spleen, kidneys, and bladder. Practical tips on patient preparation, proper probe handling, and image optimization will be discussed to enhance diagnostic quality. The session will also focus on interpreting normal and common abnormal findings, with case examples to reinforce learning. By the end of the lecture, veterinary technicians will feel more confident in assisting veterinarians with comprehensive abdominal ultrasounds and will have a deeper understanding of how these scans can guide patient management and care.

 

1:40 – 2:30 PM

Title: Feline fine: Communicating the value of wellness testing for cats

Location: S330E

Presenter: Holly Brown, DVM, PhD, DACVP; Jason Coe, DVM, PhD

Sessions Details:
In this collaborative session, we will discuss the value in performing labwork on our feline patients in times of apparent health. Cases will be presented that highlight the clinical relevance of such wellness testing, allowing for development of patient-specific reference intervals and more sensitive detection of abnormalities before they cross the clinical threshold. Clinical case information will be paired with practical tips for communicating the value of such wellness testing, as well as important considerations that support practicing across the spectrum.

 

2:45 – 3:35 PM

Title: Feline fine: Feline Heartworm

Location: S330E

Presenter: Katie Krebs, DVM, MBA, DABVP; I. Craig Prior, BSVc., CVP; Kelly Mitchell, BSc., DVM, DVSc, DACVIM (SAIM); Brad Ryan, MSc, DVM, MPH

Sessions Details:

A panel of experts of diverse backgrounds will discuss current management of feline heartworm (testing, wellness screening). Clinical case information will be paired with practical pearls for pet-owner communication across the spectrum.

 

4:05 – 4:55 PM

Title: Spectrum of care diagnostics: Chatting options for infectious disease testing with pet parents

Location: S330E

Presenter: Jimmy Barr, DVM, DACVECC; Jason B. Coe, DVM, PhD; Katie Krebs, DVM, MBA, DABVP; Kelly Mitchell, BSc., DVM, DVSc, DACVIM (SAIM)

Sessions Details:

A panel of experts of diverse backgrounds will discuss common dog and cat infectious disease testing and wellness screening in the context of clinical cases. Practical pearls for pet-owner communication & shared-decision-making across the spectrum will be provided.

Tuesday, January 28, 2025

12:15 – 1:15 PM

Title: Spectrum of care diagnostics: Communicating options for complex clinical cases

Location: S330A

Presenter: Holly Brown, DVM, PhD, DACVP; Jason Coe, DVM, PhD

Sessions Details:

As practitioners, we know the inherent value in performing diagnostic testing that may be needed to inform appropriate case management. As a matter of fact, we often are reliant on those test results. But how do we best communicate the value in such testing to clients? And how do we offer contextualized care that balances the clients’ concerns, the pets’ needs, and our own? In this session, we will walk through complex clinical cases and the diagnostics performed in order to provide appropriate care. Along the way, we will address the critical conversations with pet parents about such testing as we practice across the spectrum of care.

 

1:40 – 2:30 PM

Title: Feline Fine: Feline Giardia Updates: Emerging One Health findings for your clinical day-to-day

Location: N210B

Presenter: Christian Leutenegger, DrMedVet, BSc, PhD; Michelle Evason, BSc, DVM, DACVIM (SAIM), MRCVS

Sessions Details:

Feline fine: Giardia is one of the most common infectious disease concerns in cats, and a cause of diarrhea. New cutting-edge ‘big-data’ research findings on this parasite and its emerging zoonotic aspects will be presented, with a focus on clinical management relevance, and incorporation of antimicrobial stewardship and One Health.

 

5:45 – 6:45 PM

Title: Feline fine: Feline ID Po-PURR-i

Location: S210B

Presenter: Craig Prior, BVSc, CVJ; Julia Veir, DVM, PhD, DACVIM (SAIM); Katie Krebs, DVM, MBA, DABVP; Brad Ryan, MSc, DVM, MPH

Sessions Details:

A panel of experts of diverse backgrounds will discuss current management of common feline infectious disease cases, e.g. ringworm, endoparasites, among others. Clinical case information will be paired with practical pearls for pet-owner communication on sick kitties and preventive care across the spectrum.

 

5:45 – 6:45 PM

Title: Next-level veterinary care: Advancing diagnostics and efficiency with telemedicine and Rapid Read

Location: S310A

Presenter: Lisa Ziemer, VMD, DACVR; Diane Wilson, DVM, DACVR

Sessions Details:

In this session, we will explore the transformative power of telemedicine and how it can elevate your veterinary practice by providing rapid, expert support across imaging, medicine, surgery, dentistry, and exotic animal care. We will highlight the key advantages telemedicine offers to both new and experienced veterinarians, demonstrating how it strengthens diagnostic capabilities and streamlines workflows. Additionally, you will discover how cutting-edge AI technology is reshaping diagnostic imaging, delivering precise, cost-effective insights for common cases along with best practices for implementing it in your practice. Join us to learn how telemedicine and AI can boost your practice’s efficiency, improve patient care, and take your diagnostic services to the next level.

Wednesday, January 29, 2025

6:30 – 7:30 AM

Title: Cancer Diagnostics Innovations Across the Spectrum

Location: S210D

Presenter: Sarah Beatty, DVM, DACVP; Lisa Ziemer, VMD, DACVR; Jennifer L. Willcox, DVM, DACVIM; Jimmy Barr, DVM, DACVECC

Sessions Details:

A panel of experts of diverse backgrounds will discuss approach to (and managment of) common cancer case presentationse and current preventive screening options in dogs and cats. Clinical case information will be paired with practical pearls for pet-owner communication across the spectrum.

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