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Grand Cayman

  |   December 9th - 12th, 2024

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Michael Lappin D.V.M., Ph.D.

Diplomate, American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine
Professor of Medicine
Colorado State University

Catriona MacPhail D.V.M., Ph.D.

Diplomate, American College of Veterinary Surgeons
Professor of Surgery
Colorado State University

Gary Oswald D.V.M.

Diplomate, American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine
Tampa Bay Veterinary Consultants
Oldsmar, FL

 

Seminar Schedule:

Travel day Sunday  December 8, 2024  

Registration

Seminars

Welcome reception

Monday December 9

1:30 pm – 2:00 pm

2:00 pm – 6:30 pm

6:30 pm – 7:30 pm

Breakfast

Seminars

Tuesday Dec. 10

7:30 am – 8:00 am

8:00 am – 1:00 pm

Seminars

 

Wednesday Dec. 11

 

2:00 pm – 7:00 pm

 

Breakfast

Seminars

Thursday Dec. 12

7:30 am – 8:00 am

8:00 am – 11:30 am

Seminar Topics:

 

  • “When to test & When to treat” – diagnostic and symptomatic treatment considerations in non-infectious acute & chronic GI disorders.

  • “When transplant is not an option” – 6 essential medical treatments for Chronic Kidney Disease patients.

  • “Putting a squeeze on urinary stones” – when to consider medical stone dissolution or urohydropropulsion.

  • “Easy as peeing in bed” – diagnostic considerations and medical management of urinary incontinence.

  • Update on infectious GI diagnostics with emphasis on PCR.

  • Update on the treatment of infectious causes of diarrhea.

  • How to manage feline interstitial cystitis.

  • Vaccine associated renal failure.

  • Management of urinary tract infections.

  • Recognition and diagnosis of GI obstruction

  • Surgical treatment of GI obstruction

  • Cystic calculi – options for resolution

  • Surgical options for urinary  incontinence

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Seminar Speakers

  • Michael Lappin Diplomate, American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine Professor of Medicine Colorado State University
  • Catriona MacPhail D.V.M., Ph.D. Diplomate, American College of Veterinary Surgeons Professor of Surgery Colorado State University
  • Gary Oswald D.V.M. Diplomate, American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine Tampa Bay Veterinary Consultants Oldsmar, FL

CE Hours

This seminar is approved for 18 CE hrs.  

This program has been submitted for 18 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.

IVS complies with the following guidelines:

  • Speakers are recognized specialists
  • Mandatory recorded attendance
  • Submission of attendance to AAVSB RACEtrack program
  • Complete seminar notes
  • Approved for 18 CE hrs by the AAVSB RACE program

Accommodations

Grand Cayman Marriott Resort

Grand Cayman Marriott Resort

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Experience the spectacular Grand Cayman Marriott Resort nestled on the Caribbean’s beloved Seven Mile Beach. Having recently completed our extensive transformation, enhancing our public spaces, guests can now enjoy modern décor and furnishings that capture the relaxing and casual seaside ambience of island living. Our innovative Anchor & Den gives visitors a new experience from the moment they step foot into our Cayman resort. Guests can gather, connect, relax, dine and enjoy quality time with family and friends.

Grand Cayman Marriott Beach Resort

Memorable experiences are made through fun food, handcrafted cocktails and chic music. In-style alfresco dining can be enjoyed at the revamped oceanfront bohemian chic Veranda restaurant and Vista Bar, while admiring breathtaking views of the turquoise Caribbean Sea. Our aim is to invoke the happy nostalgia of summertime, when life is brighter and more carefree – a time when families and loved ones reunite and reconnect at the Grand Cayman Marriott Resort.

Rooms

Grand Cayman Marriott Beach Resort

Grand Cayman Marriott Beach Resort

Grand Cayman Marriott Beach Resort

The Marriott Grand Cayman Resort offers brand new spacious guest accommodations.  Our all new guest rooms feature private balconies, some with views of Seven Mile Beach.  Luxurious classic Grand Cayman lodgings with warm tropical hues & rich dark wood furnishings.  The Grand Cayman resort offers 273 luxury guest rooms and 22 suites.  All guest rooms feature 40″ LED TV and turndown service is offered upon request.  High-speed wireless Internet available throughout resort.

This hotel has a smoke-free policy.

Configurations

Beds and Bedding

  • Maximum Occupancy: 4
  • 1 King or 2 Double
  • Rollaway beds not permitted
  • Cribs permitted: 1
  • Pillowtop mattress, Featherbed, and Duvet

Food & Beverages

  • Room service
  • Coffee maker / tea service
  • Kitchen features
  • Mini-refrigerator

Price: 

Group rooms are sold out. Please contact our office at 800-487-5650 for current availability.

Group Rates:

Run of House (Mix of Deluxe & Courtyard rooms) -King Bed: $299.00 single or dbl/night

Partial Ocean View – King bed: $374.00 single or dbl/night- please note these are NOT Oceanfront.

Additional Fees (Subject to change without notice):

  • Rates are European Plan (no meals).
  • Rates above are based on single or double occupancy.  3rd person staying in the room, are an additional $25.00 per person per night, plus taxes.  Max. of 3 people in King bed room
  • There is a surcharge of $50 USD per room per night for Double-Double rooms. Maximum occupancy per double-double room is four (4) guests.
  • Room rates are subject to applicable government taxes, currently 13%.
  • Room rates are also subject to a 12% hotel service charge, which includes bellman and maid gratuities.

Special Concessions:

Waived Resort fee (currently $60/nt).

  • Kayaks
  • Yoga Classes
  • Jogging Station Refreshments
  • Bicycle Rental (first come first serve)
  • Cayman  Underwater Life snorkeling guide
  • Paddle Board Rental (first come first serve)
  • Use of flotation trampoline & Relaxation platform
  • Snorkeling mask and fin rental (first come first serve)
  • GoPro Action Cameras (first come first serve)
  • Access to game zone
  • Unlimited local calls
  • Kids club activities
  • ChildrenBeach & Pool toys
  • Wireless high-speed internet throughout the resort
  • 10% Spa discount

Terms

Check-In: 4:00pm | Check-Out: 11:00am
A credit card is required to confirm your reservation.

Cancellations:  

You have up to 30 days prior to your scheduled arrival to cancel without penalty.  You will be charged for the complete scheduled stay if you cancel within 30 days of your scheduled arrival, are a no-show or depart early.

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Area Attractions

 

One of the many attractions Grand Cayman has to offer is Seven Mile Beach, a long stretch of white sand rated one of the most beautiful beaches in the entire Caribbean.

Other attractions on Grand Cayman include the 65-acre Queen Elizabeth II Botanic Park and National Trust’s Mastic Trail (2 mile traditional footpath through unspoiled woodlands in North Side); Cayman Islands National Museum in George Town; Pedro St. James Historic Site in Savannah; and Cardinal D’s Park, a private collection of animals in a natural tropical park setting on Courts Rd; Cayman Turtle Farm; Hell;

National Trust historic walking tours of central George Town and West Bay, blowholes in East End district and historic buildings now being restored under the direction of the National Trust and National Historic Sites Committee, including the Old Savannah Schoolhouse. Rum Point is not to be missed, imagine sipping a cocktail in a hammock on a beach, shaded by majestic Casuarina trees. Enjoy a beach snack or indulge in an a la carte meal or simply take a dip in the crystal clear sea.

Restaurants

More than 100 restaurants, fast-food outlets and small snack bars offer visitors a selection ranging from elegant fine dining to budget fast food and take out. Traditional Caymanian cuisine has been enlivened by a strong Jamaican influence of jerk, curry and other vibrant seasonings, and features conch, lobster and local seafood in a variety of dishes, complimented by coconut, plantain, breadfruit, yams, cassava, rice and peas and other West Indian side dishes.

At this Hotel:

Breakfast: Full American breakfast.

Veranda on Seven Mile Beach  – International Cuisine
Veranda is a beach fish grill with a vintage-inspired ambience and an air of boho chic; offering in-style alfresco dining.
Open for lunch and dinner.  Dress code: Shirt/Slacks Req.

Den – International Cuisine
Enjoy fresh, homemade selection of pastries and breads at the Den. Try our full breakfast buffet or a la carte menu for breakfast. For dinner the Den welcomes you to an a la carte menu, inspired globally and sourced locally.
Open for breakfast and dinner. Dress code: Smart Casual

Anchor Bar & Lounge – International Cuisine
Anchor Bar & Lounge offers a “grab & go” selection as well as an a la carte menu. Anchor Bar’s a la carte menu with handcrafted cocktails, local draft beers, crepes madeto- order, a raw bar and sushi.
Open for breakfast, lunch and dinner. Dress code: Casual

Vista Bar  – American Cuisine
Beachside and poolside bar features a refreshing lunch and cocktail menu with a casual alfresco ambiance.
Open for lunch and dinner. Dress code: Casual

Dining Nearby

Dive, Snorkel and Explore

Diving in the Caymans

The Cayman Islands are proudly recognised as the birthplace of recreational diving in the Caribbean with spectacular underwater world views since 1957 when scuba pioneer Bob Soto opened the first Grand Cayman dive shop. Today, Cayman is one of the world’s top dive destinations. With more than 40 dive operations and almost 360 dive sites marked with moorings, adventurers from all over the world choose the Cayman Islands for the best of Caribbean diving. Our warm, calm waters, 100 ft. plus visibility and breath-taking variety of marine life offer a world of exciting logbook entries. Each island offers very different diving adventures for divers of all levels from novice to Nitrox and Tec diving.

Snorkeling in the Caymans

Snorkeling is Cayman’s greatest, easiest underwater adventure and an activity the whole family can enjoy. If you’ve only fantasized about peeking beneath the sea, there is no safer, gentler and more exciting place to learn this sport than in Cayman’s clear, current-free waters. From toddlers to great-grandparents, Cayman snorkeling is ideal for all ages.

Explore

In the Cayman Islands there’s a good chance you’re Caribbean Islands vacation will be over before you run out of things to see and do. One of the best ways to experience the true nature of our islands is by taking a tour.  No matter whether your idea of fun is hiking Grand Cayman’s rugged Mastic Trail, the Brac’s Parrot Reserve Nature Trail, taking a walking tour of our historic sites, wall diving, getting up close and personal with sea turtles, galloping across our white sands on horseback, kayaking our mangrove coast, or diving deep beneath the ocean in a submarine – you are certain to leave exhilarated, dreaming of your next return.

Marriott Grand Cayman Resort’s Recommendations

Golf

Britannia Golf Course   

 

North Sound Golf Club  

 

Getting There

Airport

Owen Roberts International Airport – GCM

The Cayman Islands is a British Overseas Territory located in the Western Caribbean, situated 480 miles south of Miami, Florida, 150 miles south of Cuba and 180 miles northwest of Jamaica. By jet, the Cayman Islands is only a 70-minute direct flight from Miami.

The main passenger airport in the Cayman Islands, ‘Owen Roberts International Airport’, is located on the largest of the Cayman Islands, Grand Cayman. Their sister island of Cayman Brac also has its own airport, ‘Gerrard Smith Airport’. These two airports serve as the Cayman Islands main ports of entry for visitors. Little Cayman is served by daily inter-island flights.

There are more than 55 weekly flights into the Cayman Islands including 28 flights each week between Miami and Grand Cayman with connections to Cayman Brac and Little Cayman. Direct service from Miami is provided by Cayman Airways and American Airlines.

Local Transportation Information

For local transportation information

IVS Travel Group Info

Please call the IVS travel group at 1-800-487-5650 for assistance. 

Registration Fees:

Early Bird:  $1155.00

 Register by:  October 19, 2024

Advanced:  $1175.00

Register by:  November 12, 2024

Regular:  $1195.00

Register after:  November 12, 2024

Special Pricing:

Veterinary Technicians are always welcome- there is an $80 discount for registration

Registration Includes:

 

  • 18 CE hours

  • Breakfast on Tuesday & Thursday for registrants.

  • All breaks

  • Submission of attendance to AAVSB RACEtrack program

  • Welcome reception for all including family on Monday night.

Seminar Registration:

Details Price Qty
Regular $1,195.00 USD  

Add to Calendar

  • Grand Cayman
     December 9, 2024 - December 12, 2024
     12:05 am - 4:05 pm

Register online

Online registration is easy and fast.  

But please confirm your hotel reservations prior to completing your registration or booking flights. Many Hotels are selling out many months ahead of our seminars. If you need to book a hotel room, click the link to the online hotel registration page.  If none is available for your selected seminar, please fill out our hotel request form or contact our office at 800-487-5650.  Please note that hotel rooms are not confirmed until you receive confirmation from the hotel (if you booked online thru our group link) or from our office for hotels that do not offer the online link.

IVS is now required by AAVSB RACE to upload your completed attendance into their “RACEtrack” system. Your state of license and your license number are required for all seminars starting in January 2022. More information is available at https://www.aavsb.org/ce-services/racetrack

Questions?  

For regular seminars: ivseminars@yahoo.com

Passport Information

For International Travel

Passport requirements for international travel

Please note that all passengers traveling by air to or from the United States will be required to hold a valid passport. This requirement applies to all passengers, including U.S. citizens, traveling to and from Canada, Mexico, Bermuda, and the Caribbean.

When planning international travel, please be sure that you are in possession of all required documents for both outbound and return flights. Remember to allow ample time for acquiring official travel documents.

For complete information on the U.S. Department of State’s New Travel Initiative Requirements, please visit travel.state.gov.

Accommodation Registration

 

Please note: Group rooms are sold out. Please contact our office at 800-487-5650 for current availability.

  • For Grand Cayman, the easiest way to reserve your hotel room is to book online thru this link:

  • Booking Link: click here

     

    Please note:

  • Please DO NOT use the form below.  If you are having trouble booking your room thru the above links, please call our IVS Office at (800) IVS-5650.

Please only use the hotel request form below, if you are having problems with reserving your room thru the online hotel registration link and are not able to contact our office at 800-487-5650. This form is sent to our office and it will take up to 1 week for our office to receive confirmation from the hotel and then send out a confirmation to you.

Hotel Request Form:* Required Fields

Please note: At this time, we are not able to accept credit card details online. As all hotels require a valid credit card to guarantee your room, after submitting the hotel request form, please call our office at 1 (800) 487-5650 to provide the card number.

Questions?

Please call the IVS travel group at 1 (800) 487-5650 for assistance.

Passport Information

For International Travel

Passport requirements for international travel

Please note that all passengers traveling by air to or from the United States will be required to hold a valid passport. This requirement applies to all passengers, including U.S. citizens, traveling to and from Canada, Mexico, Bermuda, and the Caribbean.

When planning international travel, please be sure that you are in possession of all required documents for both outbound and return flights. Remember to allow ample time for acquiring official travel documents.

For complete information on the U.S. Department of State’s New Travel Initiative Requirements, please visit travel.state.gov.