MULT212-0216: Systems D: Organ System Pathophysiology and ABVP Core Examination Review
Module 6 of the Organ System Pathophysiology and ABVP Core Examination Review Series
In some of the course Real Time Sessions the lecture will be predominantly audio
while in others the lecture will be predominantly text.
Enrollment is closed.
Presenters: Stacey Hoffman, DVM, MA, DACVIM (Internal Medicine)
Melissa A. Kennedy, DVM, PhD, DACVIM
Amanda Guth, DVM, PhD
Stephanie Smith, DVM, MS
Michael Zigler, DVM
Bob Munger, DVM, DACVO
Rebekah G. Gunn-Christie, DVM, DACVP
Course Open: February 4-April 24, 2016
Real Time Sessions (RTS): Thursdays, February 11, 18, March 3, 10, 17, 24, 31 April 7 and 14, 2016; 9:30-11:30 pm ET (USA)
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Practice Sessions: In order to prepare you for a successful experience
in your CE course, we request you attend a Practice Session prior to the first
Real Time Session. Please arrive promptly at the start time; each Practice Session
is up to 1 hour in length.
For more information, please visit the
CE Practice Area.
*The presenters for this course will be using audio which will require you to have a headset or speakers to listen.
If you have any concerns regarding your computer's audio capabilities, please be sure to attend
one of the Practice Sessions.
Level and Prerequisites:
This
intermediate course will be open to veterinarians
actively interested in an overview of small animal infectious disease,
immunology, ophthalmology, coagulation and hematology information.
This course is the sixth and final module in the Organ System Pathophysiology and
ABVP Core Examination review series. The MULT207-1014: Pathologic Basis of
Disease and the MULT208-0215: Principles of Medicine courses are recommended
prerequisites.
VIN CE Course: Open to veterinarians.
This course is approved by RACE for veterinarians (RACE# 22-19240).
Course Information:
The sixth and final module in the Organ System Pathophysiology and
ABVP Core Examination review series, this course is designed to cover
the pathophysiological basis of disease
in small animals based on pathophysiological and discipline-specific concepts.
Clinical examples will be used to illustrate these concepts.
The Organ System Pathophysiology and ABVP Core Examination Review series of
courses may be used as a comprehensive review for the ABVP examination for
small animals. This series of courses repeats every other year. Individual
instructors may change some of their material year-to-year, but much of the
core content is repeated.
It should be noted that these courses are not designed specifically as a preparation
for test taking. The instructors do not have access to information on the question types.
Furthermore the questions used on the examination may be a few years behind the
current knowledge and practice, whereas the course will strive to be more current.
We recommend using the course to
- keep progressing through the topics so all topics will have been
studied prior to the exam and
- provide participants with feedback on their strongest and weakest
topics to guide their individual exam specific preparations.
Week 1 (Real Time Session February 11, 2016):
Hemostasis
Presenter: Stephanie Smith, DVM, MS
Format: Text/Audio
Objectives: Upon completion of this session, the participant should be able to
- better understand the pathophysiologic basis of disease of the coagulation system.
- apply the pathophysiological basis of disease to generate better and
complete differentials for problems.
- apply the pathophysiological basis of disease to improve case management.
Week 2 (Real Time Session February 18, 2016):
Thrombosis
Presenter: Stephanie Smith, DVM, MS
Format: Text/Audio
Objectives: Upon completion of this session, the participant should be able to
- better understand the pathophysiologic basis of disease of the coagulation system.
- apply the pathophysiological basis of disease to generate better
and complete differentials for problems.
- apply the pathophysiological basis of disease to improve case management.
**** BREAK - No Real Time Session February 25, 2016 ****
Week 3 (Real Time Session March 3, 2016):
Immunology
Presenter: Amanda Guth, DVM, PhD
Format: Audio
Objectives: Upon completion of this session, the participant should be able to
- To understand the basic mechanisms of the innate and adaptive immune responses
- To understand the role of the immune system in vaccine responses
- To understand the role of the immune system in neoplasia
Week 4-6 (Real Time Session March 10, 17, and 24, 2016):
Infectious Disease
Presenter: Stacey Hoffman, DVM, MA, DACVIM (Internal Medicine)
Melissa A. Kennedy, DVM, PhD, DACVIM
Format: Text/Audio
Objectives: Upon completion of this session, the participant should be able to
- better understand the pathophysiologic basis of disease of the
infectious disease body systems.
- apply the pathophysiological basis of disease to generate better
and complete differentials for problems.
- apply the pathophysiological basis of disease to improve case management.
Week 7 (Real Time Session March 31, 2016):
Hematology
Presenter: Rebekah G. Gunn-Christie, DVM, DACVP
Format: Audio
Objectives: Upon completion of this session, the participant should be able to
- understand how to evaluate a blood smear.
- understand normal erythrocyte, platelet and leukocyte morphology.
- recognize common poikilocytosis (shape abnormalities) and their potential causes.
- understand the difference between toxic change and a left shift.
Week 8-9 (Real Time Session April 7 and 14, 2016):
Ophthalmology
Presenters: Bob Munger, DVM, DACVO
Michael Zigler, DVM
Format: Text/Audio
Objectives: Upon completion of this session, the participant should be able to
- better understand the pathophysiologic basis of disease of the
ophthalmology body systems.
- apply the pathophysiological basis of disease to generate better
and complete differentials for problems.
- apply the pathophysiological basis of disease to improve case management.
Successful completion (scoring 80% or better) on the end-of-course test is required
to earn a certificate of completion for the course.
To learn more about the requirements for earning a CE certificate, please refer to
Receiving Your CE Credit and Course Completion Certificate.
Course Materials: Course materials will be available
in the course library prior to each Real Time Session.
Required Textbook(s): There is no required textbook for this course.
About the Presenters:
Stacey Hoffman received her DVM from Ohio State University in 1992.
She did an internship in Small Animal Medicine and Surgery at VCA West Los Angeles
Animal Hospital and a residency in Small Animal Internal Medicine University of
Wisconsin School of Veterinary Medicine.
Melissa A. Kennedy did everything at University of Tennessee - born and bred
a hillbilly, and that is true. DVM in 1983, practiced for 5 years in Small Animal Medicine;
came back to school in 1988, PhD in 1991. Did a residency in Microbiology for 2 years,
boarded by ACVMicro - Virology and Immunology in 1995 and Bacteriology in 1997.
She stayed on at UT as an instructor. She is an Associate Professor and the Director
of the Clinical Virology Lab at UTCVM. She teaches, directs diagnostics, and does
research, mainly on feline viruses.
Amanda Guth received her PhD in Immunology from the University of
Colorado Health Sciences Center while studying the role of B cell antibody mutation
in autoimmune disease. She went on to get her DVM from Colorado State University
while concurrently doing research in understanding the cellular composition of
airways in the lung. Following completion of her DVM, Amanda did her post-doctorate
research studying the role of innate immunity in impeding antitumor immunity.
Amanda is now an Assistant Professor at CSU, where she is currently working on
developing novel immunotherapies for cancer in dogs and humans, including
therapeutic vaccine development.
Stephanie Smith received her DVM from Purdue University in 1988.
She did an internship at the University of Illinois, and a residency in small animal
internal medicine at Kansas State University where she also received an MS.
She is a diplomate of the ACVIM. She served on the clinical faculty at the University of
Minnesota Veterinary teaching Hospital, and then did a post-doctoral fellowship at
the University of Illinois - College of Medicine. She is currently a Research Assistant
Professor in the Department of Biochemistry, School of Cellular and Molecular Biology,
at the University of Illinois, where her research focuses on the biochemical mechanisms
of hemostasis and thrombosis. She also continues to investigate clinical issues
in hemostasis and thrombosis in veterinary patients. She serves as a peer reviewer
for a variety of journals and on the scientific review committee of the ACVIM Foundation,
and has published more than 10 book chapters, 70 peer-reviewed manuscripts,
and hundreds of research abstracts.
Michael Zigler received his DVM from Ontario Veterinary College in 1979.
He did a residency in Veterinary Ophthalmology at Toronto North Veterinary Referral
Services and received his Certificate in Veterinary Ophthalmology (CertVOphthal)
from the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons in 1993. He was also past president
of the Canadian Association of Veterinary Ophthalmology and the American Society
of Veterinary Ophthalmology. He was also selected as Veterinarian of the Year in
1988 by the Ontario Veterinary Medical Association.
Bob Munger received his DVM from Texas A&M University in 1973.
He did an internship in Large Medicine and Surgery at the University of California, Davis.
He also did a residency in Large Animal Medicine and one in Ophthalmology at the
University of California, Davis. He received his diplomate from the American College
of Veterinary Ophthalmologists in 1979.
Rebekah Gunn-Christie is a board certified clinical pathologist with a
special interest in cytology and hematology. She has been a diagnostic pathologist
with Antech Diagnostics since 2007, and is also a consultant with Veterinary
Information Network and an Assistant Adjunct Professor at North Carolina State University.
Dr. Gunn-Christie has lectured on cytology and hematology at numerous continuing
education events/conferences.
Total CE Credits: 18
Tuition: Member $378 ($340 early bird special if enrolled by January 28, 2016)
Non-Member $537 (483 early bird special if enrolled by January 28, 2016)
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enrollment will close at 5 pm ET on February 11, 2016
or when the maximum number of participants is reached.
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