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SUMMARY:Online Course - Begins 6/9/20 First Meeting 6/16/20 - 4 Week Online Course - Stress and the Animal in Front of You:  The Impact of Stress on Behavior - IAABC
DESCRIPTION:Stress and the Animal in Front of You: The Impact of Stress on Behavior\n\n\n\n\n\nDate\nRegister\n\n\nCourse Begins: June 9th\, 2020\nWeekly online meetings begin: June 16th at 7pm Eastern\nInstructor: Kristina Spaulding\, PhD\, CAAB\nRegister Now\n\n\nAuditors may learn from other students but will not receive instructor feedback. Auditors do not attend online meetings and meetings are not recorded.\n\n\n\n\n\nAbout the Course\nThis course will help animal behavior consultants understand the impact of stress on animal behavior at each life stage and apply this information to working directly with those animals. \nThis course will help you:\n\nDefine and recognize indicators of stress\nIdentify and distinguish between the different types of stress\nAppreciate the impact of stress on the brain and behavior over the course of an animal’s life\nDescribe the basic physiology of stress\nApply what you learn to your own training and behavior cases\n\nClass Schedule\nThis is a 4-week instructor-led course. Each week includes a recorded lecture\, a scheduled live discussion\, recommended readings\, and guiding questions. Knowledge of the lecture material will be assessed through participation in course discussions. Students will have access to the course material for 60 days after the course ends. \nCourse Completion/CEU Requirements\nTo successfully complete this course: \nAuditors must review all course material. This will be verified in the Learning Management System. \nFull Students must review all course materials\, visit the learning site/discussion forum regularly (at least three days per week)\, attend the four weekly class meetings\, and prepare responses to a set of guiding questions for each weekly class meeting discussion. Students who miss more than one meeting will not receive credit for the course. \nStudents should expect to spend an average of 2 hours per week on course material and viewing\, depending on individual speed of learning and the week’s materials. \nRegistration Information\n\n\n\n\nAuditor\nFull Student\n\n\nCEUs\n4 (CCPDT\, IAABC\, KPA)\n8 (CCPDT\, IAABC\, KPA)\n\n\nIAABC & KPA Member Cost\n$139*\n$219*\n\n\nNon-Member Cost\n$169\n$269\n\n\n\n*IAABC Members – log into your member account for the discount code\n*KPA Members – contact KPA for the discount code \nOnline Course Cancellation Policy\n\nFull refunds available more than 30 days before program start.\n50% refund available 16 – 30 days before program start.\nNo refunds available 15 or fewer days before program start.\n\nAbout the Instructor\n \nKristina Spaulding\, PhD\, CAAB has a PhD in biopsychology – the study of the biological basis of behavior – and is a Certified Applied Animal Behaviorist through the Animal Behavior Society. She specializes in stress and behavior\, social cognition and emotion\, positive welfare and the prevention and treatment of behavior problems in dogs. In addition to her academic background\, she has been in the dog training and behavior profession since 2000. She currently splits her time between private behavior work and teaching other dog trainers and behavior consultants online and through seminars and conferences. \nIn addition\, Dr. Spaulding is a member of the IAABC Foundation Board. She is also a member of the Fear Free Advisory Group and an authorized Speaker for Fear Free\, an organization that advocates for minimizing fear\, anxiety and stress for pets at vet clinics\, groomers and training facilities. She also chairs two task forces for Meeting of the Minds\, a coalition of top dog professionals across the country charged with improving the quality of life for our dogs. \nBefore opening Smart Dog\, Dr. Spaulding earned her B.S. in Wildlife Ecology at the University of Wisconsin – Madison. In college\, she volunteered for a year at the local humane society. She was then hired by the same shelter. During her time at the animal shelter\, she and a coworker established a training program for shelter dogs and their volunteer walkers to help make the dogs more adoptable. She also served as an assistant trainer at Dog’s Best Friend which was owned at that time by Certified Applied Animal Behaviorist Dr. Patricia McConnell. \nIf you have questions\, email us at courses@iaabc.org.
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SUMMARY:Online Course - 6/9/20 - Common Soft Tissue Surgery Procedures - IVS
DESCRIPTION:Seminar Topics:\n\nLecture 1:   Intestinal anastomosis – tips to make it easier\nWhen performing an intestinal resection and anastomosis by yourself (i.e.\, no assistant to help!) I have several tips that may make the procedure easier for you. I will suggest a number of alternative techniques that you can consider incorporating that will likely make this common procedure easier and more predictably successful. Video of clinical cases will be used to illustrate these techniques. \n  \nLecture 2:   Surgical management of canine cystic and urethral calculi\nA ‘never fail’ technique for retropulsion of calculi lodged in the urethra of male dogs will be presented. What is your worst cystic calculi nightmare……leaving a stone behind after your cystotomy! This lecture will describe a unique protocol that will eliminate the possibility of leaving a stone behind. Video of clinical cases will be used to illustrate this protocol. \n  \nLecture 3:   Anal sacculectomy: a novel approach\nAnal sacculectomy is frequently performed in veterinary practice. It can be tricky to get all of the anal sac epithelium and preserve the external anal sphincter muscle and caudal rectal nerve. I will suggest a ‘novel’ technique that allows the surgeon full control of the perianal anatomy and thus preservation of all vital structures during complete anal sac resection. Video showing this technique in a clinical case will illustrate its potential usefulness in your practice. \n  \nSurgical management of brachycephalic syndrome\nThis session will discuss the management of upper airway obstruction in brachycephalic breeds. Emphasis will be placed on nasoplasty and soft palate resection. A novel technique for nasal planum resection will be discussed.  There is compelling evidence suggesting that not all everted laryngeal saccules need to be resected! Videotape will be used to illustrate surgical techniques. \n  \nLecture 4:   Surgical repair of diaphragmatic hernia\nThis session will discuss the three most common types of diaphragmatic hernia; acute traumatic\, chronic traumatic\, and congenital peritoneopericardial and how they can be repaired. Video of clinical cases will be used to illustrate techniques used to surgically repair each type of hernia. Management of chronic atelectatic lung lobes and the incidence of re-expansion pulmonary edema will be discussed. \n  \nLecture 5:   Feline subtotal colectomy\nSubtotal colectomy for the treatment of megacolon in cats is no longer considered a salvage procedure. This session is designed to describe\, in detail\, the authors’ preferred technique for subtotal colectomy. Video of a clinical case will be used to illustrate the authors’ tricks on how to make the technique easier to perform and more predictably successful. \n  \nFeline perineal urethrostomy – a novel approach\nFeline perineal urethrostomy has classically been approached with the patient placed in a perineal position. Although this positioning is awkward for the surgeon it has become the standard approach. This lecture will suggest taking another look at patient positioning. Placing the cat in dorsal recumbancy allows for a much more ‘ergonomic’ approach for the surgeon and enhances visualization of the regional anatomy. In addition\, this positioning allows access to the patients’ urinary bladder. Video of this novel approach will be used to illustrate the advantages of dorsal recumbancy positioning. \n\n\n\n\n\nSeminar Schedule:\nLecture 1: \n10:00am  Pacific\n1:00pm  Eastern \nLecture 2: \n11:00am  Pacific\n2:00pm  Eastern \nLecture 3: \nnoon  Pacific\n3:00pm  Eastern \nLecture 4: \n1:00pm  Pacific\n4:00pm  Eastern \nLecture 5: \n2:00pm  Pacific\n5:00pm  Eastern \nThere will be short breaks at the end of each lecture.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nHOWARD SEIM III D.V.M.\nDiplomate\, American College of Veterinary Surgeons\nProfessor of Surgery\nColorado State University \n\n\n\n\n\nCE Hours\n\nThis program has been submitted for 5 hours of continuing education credit in jurisdictions\, which recognize AAVSB’s RACE approval; however\, participants should be aware that some boards have limitations on the number of hours accepted in certain categories and /or restrictions on certain methods of delivery of continuing education. Call IVS at 800-487-5650 for further information. \n\nRegister Now
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