KSUCVM • Continuing Education

Sunday, June 5, 2005
 

10:00 am

Conference Registration Opens—2nd Floor Foyer, K-State Student Union

10:30 am

Centennial Brunch—Courtyard, Ground Floor, Union

12:00 n

Opening Session (Forum Hall, Ground Floor, Union)

Welcome: Ralph Richardson, Dean, K-State CVM; Peter Chenoweth, Professor, Chair, Continuing Education Committee

Transition: Looking Back, Looking Ahead, James Coffman - Sponsored by Intervet

What’s New at the College of Veterinary Medicine, Ralph Richardson

2:00 pm

Refreshment Break—2nd Floor Foyer, Union AND get ready for 2:30 tours (see page 3)

 

THE PROFESSION
FORUM HALL
(Ground Floor, Union)

 

FOOD ANIMAL SESSIONS
LITTLE THEATER
(1st Floor, Union)

 

FOR EVERYONE
BIG 12 ROOM
(2nd Floor, Union)

 

JUST FOR FUN

2:30 pm

Transition: Changing Demographics and Student Recruitment

Ronnie Elmore

2:30 pm

Evidence-Based Medicine and Drug Use in Food Animals: Do We Have Any Proof That What We Do Makes a Difference?

Mike Apley 

Sponsored by Bayer

2:30 pm

Physical Rehabilitation: For the Pet Your Client Loves

Sandy Brown 

Sponsored by Pet Trust

2:30 pm 

The “ART” of Veterinary Medicine

Tours of the K-State Campus and the CVM

Name that Instrument Contest 

Sunset Zoo Tour 

Union Recreation Area 

Centennial Displays

 

 

3:30 pm

Refreshment Break—2nd Floor Foyer, Union

3:45 pm

Transition: Interacting with a Culturally Diverse Clientele

Isabel Carbajal

3:45 pm

Recruiting New Graduates to Rural Practice: What are the Students Thinking?

Mike Apley

3:45 pm

First Aid for Pets: What Your Staff/Clients Need to Know

Sue Nelson

5:00 pm

Mexican Buffet with Mariachi Band—Courtyard, Ground Floor, Union

Sponsored by Payne Financial Services

6:00 pm

Entertainment:  A Mesmerizing Evening with Dr. Al Snyder

Bring the Entire Family
Sunday Evening
Mexican Buffet and a Live Performance by the Mariachi Estrella
followed by...
A Mesmerizing Evening with Dr. Al Snyder


Dr. Al Snyder, a veterinarian with a very diverse background in working with people and animals, puts on a performance that combines humor and motivation into an action packed session. Audience participation is the key to his successful presentations as he involves members of the audience in all aspects of the show. His sincerity and enthusiasm combined with his ability to relate to any age group make his shows a hit. He often calls upon his experience as a veterinarian to add spice to his programs. With a masterful blend of traditional stage hypnosis and creative new material, he will keep you laughing and on the edge of your chair throughout the program.

MONDAY'S SCHEDULE
 

Manhattan area information
www.vet.k-state.edu/index/local.htm

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www.vet.k-state.edu/CE/index.htm

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