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Atlantis in the Bahamas

  |   November 11th - 14th, 2024

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Ellen Behrend V.M.D., Ph.D.

Diplomate, American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine
VIN consultant
Joezy Griffin Professor emerita
Department of Clinical Sciences
Auburn University

Gary Oswald D.V.M.

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

 

This combination of two internationally recognized Internists will provide you with a practical approach to the management of many common medical problems that you encounter in your daily practice. You are sure to come away with some very helpful tips!

 

Seminar Schedule:

Registration:

Monday Nov. 11, 2024 1:30 pm – 2:00 pm

Welcome Reception:

Monday Nov. 11, 2024 6:30 pm – 7:30 pm

Breakfast for attendees:

Tuesday Nov. 12
Thursday Nov. 14

7:30 am – 8:00 am
7:30 am – 8:00 am

Lectures:

Monday Nov. 11
Tuesday Nov. 12
Wednesday Nov. 13
Thursday Nov. 14

2:00 pm – 7:00 pm
8:00 am – 1:00 pm
2:00 pm – 7:00 pm
8:00 am – 11:00 am

Seminar Topics:

Endocrine

  • Diabetics: anything new that can help?

  • Diabetic conundrums: management dilemmas

  • Trilostane: the latest on how to use it

  • A case-based approach to diagnosis of pu/pd

  • Diagnosing canine hypothyroidism: a case-based approach

  • Feline hyperthyroidism: finding it and helping your patients live longer

Cardiac disease  

  • Updates on the “The Big Three that You See” : Canine Mitral Valve Disease, Canine Dilated Cardiomyopathy and Feline Cardiomyopathy.

    Is a heart murmur a consistent indicator of underlying heart disease? 

  • Is a heart murmur the penultimate clinical finding of heart disease in dogs and cats ?  What about other signs ?

  • How can I use radiography, cardiac biomarkers and focused echocardiography in my patients ?

  • This asymptomatic dog has a murmur. How should I approach this case and is it time to start treatment ? 

  • Treatment considerations in canine mitral valve disease vs dilated cardiomyopathy. 

  • What is the best approach for treating cardiomyopathy subclinical and CHF cats? 

  • What are the preferred thromboprophylaxis treatments in feline cardiomyopathy patients ?

  • What is the role of diet in subclinical heart disease and CHF ?

  • When to initiate and how to dose pimobendan in dogs and cats.

  • Appropriate use of angiotensin and aldosterone – ACE-inhibitors or Aldosterone antagonists in heart disease. 

  • Loop diuretic therapy in CHF – furosemide of torsemide? 
  • What role does spironolactone play in CHF patients?

  • Use of Viagra (sildenafil) in canine heart disease. 

Respiratory disease  

  • How to approach acute vs chronic coughing dogs and cats.  And a simple way to obtain bronchial lavage samples.

  • How to determine whether a coughing dog has chronic bronchitis vs airway collapse. 

  • Which drugs are considered preferred cough suppressants in dogs? 

  • Should bronchodilators be used in chronic coughing dogs?

  • When to consider surgical tracheal stenting in airway collapse. 

  • What are the preferred treatment options in asthmatic cats ?  Do I have to use ongoing corticosteroids ?

  • When would bronchodilator treatment be useful in asthmatic cats? 

  • Are human asthma drugs helpful in feline asthma patients? 

  • Should cyproheptadine or Cerenia be considered in feline asthma patients? 

  • Is immunotherapy helpful in treating asthmatic cats?  

  • Which antibiotics are indicated for bacterial and aspiration pneumonias ?

Chronic Kidney Disease 

  • Has creatinine, SDMA, proteinuria or AI become the preferred means of diagnosing CKD? 

  • Should quantitative urine protein values be routinely determined when annually screening geriatric patients?

  • When should renal biopsy be considered?

  • Should immunosuppressive therapy be considered in CKD ?

  • Is blood pressure determination really that important in renal patients? 

  • Which antihypertensive treatment is preferred in CKD – amlodipine, ACE-Is or ARBs?  
  • When should a therapeutic renal diet be started in CKD patients? 

  • This dog/cat doesn’t like oral phosphorus binders. How important is this drug? 

  • Is it just an “Ohio State thing” or are vitamin D, calcium and PTH important in CKD? 

  • Appropriate use of erythropoeitin analogs in anemic CKD patients. 

  • Appropriate use of fluid therapy and appetite stimulants in hyporexic CKD patients. 

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Seminar Speakers

  • Ellen Behrend V.M.D. Ph.D. Diplomate, American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine Professor emerita Department of Clinical Sciences Auburn University
  • Gary Oswald D.V.M. Diplomate, American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine Tampa Bay Veterinary Consultants Oldsmar, FL

CE Hours

This seminar is AAVSB RACE 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

Atlantis Paradise Resort

Atlantis Paradise Resort

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While Paradise Island is full of attractions, guests at the Atlantis Resort can find plenty to do without ever leaving the premises. The facilities at the Atlantis feature restaurants, shops, pools, beaches, a spa, a nightclub, and marine habitats, just to name a few.

The resort presents a number of dining opportunities, from casual to elegant. The restaurants on the premises include Nobu, Fish by Jose Andres, Paranza by Michael White and many more. For the gourmet restaurants, a reservation and appropriate attire is required.

Guests at Atlantis can experience marine life in a number of ways. Guests can interact with dolphins in an 11-acre habitat at Dolphin Cay or watch feeding times at many of the various marine habitats.

Atlantis Paradise Resort

The Atlantis Resort provides a number of activities to fill guests’ days. Besides visiting the beautiful beaches, guests can choose from a number of pools. More adventurous guests can visit Aquaventure, a newly developed, 63-acre waterscape that houses waterslides ranging from the tame river-style ride to the terrifying Leap of Faith, which travels through a shark tank.

While the resort’s tropical setting encourages water-based activities, there are many other recreational options as well. The Mandara Spa offers a number of treatments for guests at the Atlantis. There is also a movie theater that screens three shows a day, many of which are family friendly. Golfers should visit the famed Ocean Club Golf Course. The Marina at Atlantis is yet another attraction to seek out. The harbor accommodates luxury yachts, and its surrounding village offers a number of shopping and dining opportunities.

The resort also has a number of venues to visit at night. There is a casino, a comedy club, and a Vegas-style nightclub on the property.

Room Description

Coral Towers

The Coral Towers have just been completely remodeled. We are proud to unveil The New Coral, dedicated to multigenerational family fun.  

From the unconventional flavors of the Bahamas at Sun & Ice in the lobby lounge, to completely renovated rooms and the sparkling poolscape with cabanas, swim-up bar to grab ice pops and signature drinks – the NEW centerpiece of Atlantis sits beside the white sand beaches of Paradise Island. The Coral has the closest proximity to The Marina Village – filled with new Bahamian dining and cultural features, with options for 
everyone in the family. 

Unplug. Connect. Rediscover The Coral at Atlantis. 

Royal Towers

Atlantis Paradise Resort

The iconic Royal Towers are the heartbeat of Atlantis and centrally located to all of the resorts premier attractions. Included in your stay is complimentary access to The Dig & Ruins Lagoon, Aquaventure Waterpark, 11 pools and the Royal Casino. Ensconced in stunningly original architecture and Bahamian décor, Royal Towers Guest Rooms are a study in vacation elegance and luxury. Each Royal Towers Guest Room is 400 sq. ft. and features either a king-size or two queen-size beds and variety of amenities such as French balconies with terrace, harbor or water views, sitting areas and full service-bars—plus easy access to the resort’s full service spa, a beautiful private white sand beach, gourmet restaurants, a sprawling waterscape of pools, waterslides, and the Caribbean’s largest casino.

Reef Tower

Atlantis Paradise Resort

The Reef Atlantis offers luxurious, residential-style studios and suites providing vacationers with all the comforts of home. Measuring 523 sq. ft., The Reef features amazing ocean views, semi-private pool, and is just steps away from the white-sand beach and crystal-clear Caribbean. The Reef Studio is a spacious, beautifully appointed accommodation with deluxe amenities, kitchen and living areas as well as private balconies. Resort guests can enjoy the gorgeous Bahamian views surrounding The Reef.

*This is a no smoking tower

Cove Tower

Atlantis Paradise Resort

At The Cove Atlantis, indulgence is a way of life. An oasis of style and sophistication within Atlantis—The Cove tempts guests with the cuisine of star chef Bobby Flay, the exclusive adults-only ultra-pool, and luxurious ocean-view suites. The Cove Atlantis sits atop two of the most beautiful beaches in the world providing an exclusive escape that’s removed from—but still provides easy, instant access to—the wonder that is Atlantis. Sophisticated and sensual. Private and exclusive. The Cove’s Ocean Suite offers Atlantis Paradise Resort Island guests a haven, a redefined beach vacation experience. Accentuated by luxurious amenities, all the resort services a traveler could ever want from Club Cove and capped by the pure blue of a never-ending Bahamian sky. Ocean Suites offer guests a refined level of comfort and feature a host of designer amenities—including full or French balconies with ocean views, open floor plans with step-down living areas, generous walk-in closets, spacious bathrooms with marble floors, twin granite vanities with vessel sinks, frosted glass-tile enclosed shower and a custom in-room bar.

Price:

 

Coral Tower Group Room Rates:
Run of House: $259.00 single or dbl/night plus taxes
Coral King Water view: $279.00 single or dbl/night plus taxes- based on availability

Royal Tower Group Room Rates:
Run of House: $359.00 single or dbl/night plus taxes
Water view: $379.00 single or dbl/night plus taxes- based on availability

Reef Tower Group Studio Rates:
Run of the Studio: Call IVS for rates and availability.

Cove Tower Suites: Call IVS for rates & availability.

**Run of House or Studio, or Suite means: You will get the best available room in that category at the time of check-in.

Terms

  • European Plan (no meals), per room, per night, based on single/double occupancy.
  • No charge for children 11 years and under in the room-limit 4 persons per room
  • There is a $50 per night (plus resort charges) fee for each child or adult 12 years and older sharing the room.

 

Taxes explained:

  • The Resort fee of $39.00 plus tax/per room per night has been has been discounted from $59.00!!
  • 10.00% VAT (Value Added Tax) assessed on all charges, except gratuities
    • The VAT rate is subject to change depending on the rate applicable at the time the services are rendered.

    11.00% Tax (PITDA and NPIPB) assessed on nightly room rate
    • Paradise Island Tourism Development Association & Nassau/Paradise Island Promotional Board

    • Also:
    • $6.00 per person – one time charge for Bellmen – Includes all persons 12 years and older
    • There is a $6.60 gratuities fee per person (over 12 years) per night for housekeeping gratuity, pool/beach attendant/Lifeguard gratuity – Includes all persons 12 years and older. At the beach, Coral and Royal Towers.
    • Fees are higher for 1 to 3 bedroom suites
    • These rates available 3 days prior to and after the seminars.
    • Two nights room and tax will be charged to your credit card to hold the reservation.
    • All charges are subject to change
    • The Resort fee is higher per person per night in the Reef and Cove Towers- for a studio.

The resort fee includes:  

WiFi in guest rooms and lobby for up to 4 devices per room, access to the fitness center for 2 people per day, 2 bottles of water per room per day, in room coffee and Tea, unlimited local phone calls, access to the Atlantis movie theater, casino lessons and shuttle service around the resort.

Cancellations: Two night room and tax will be charged when you book your room. This charge is refundable if you cancel as least 30 days prior to your scheduled arrival.  If you cancel within 30 days of your scheduled arrival date there is no refund of the 2 days charges plus taxes. You will be charged for your complete stay if you cancel within 14 days of your scheduled arrival or if you are a no-show or depart early.

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Area Attractions

 

Just off the coast of Florida, there’s a place where the beaches are breathtaking, the vegetation is lush, and the weather is as warm and inviting as the people.

Looking for attractions at the Atlantis Resort?

The Bahamas

Starting 60 miles off the coast of South Florida and stretching as far south as Cuba, Haiti and the Dominican Republic, the Bahamas has over 700 islands, about 30 of which have permanent settlements. Set in the most beautiful, crystal blue waters, these islands share a rich history and culture. Originally called “baja mar”, for the Spanish term meaning shallow waters or sea, the name “Bahamas” effectively means “The Island of the Shallow Sea”

November is the perfect time to visit one of the Bahama’s many spectacular tropical Islands because the weather is wonderful (averages 78F) and the rates are down!

Paradise Island, Bahamas

Paradise Island offers visitors the opportunity to experience the Bahamian culture through unique dining, shopping, and outdoor activities set to the backdrop of beautiful beaches and tropical weather.

Dining on Paradise Island allows guests to experience new flavors and ingredients specific to Bahamian culture. Restaurants prepare local ingredients, such as grouper, snapper, and conch, using spices and techniques influenced by the area’s rich British, Spanish, and West Indian history. Diners can choose the elegance of the five-star restaurant Graycliff or the comfort of many smaller restaurants.

The Bahamian culture is also evident in the shopping opportunities on Paradise Island. There are many shopping districts on the island, each offering distinct souvenirs. Marina Village houses boutiques offering resort wear. Festival Place is a wonderful place to find local crafts, including those made of conch. Straw hats and bags, woodcarvings, and other souvenirs can be found at the Straw Market. Those looking to buy luxury items, such as jewelry or perfume, should find their way to Bay Street. These items can all be purchased duty free.

 

Shopping and dining in the Bahamas has an added convenience for those visiting from the United States. While the official currency is the Bahamian dollar, U.S. currency is accepted throughout Paradise Island. The Bahamian dollar and the U.S. dollar are equivalent in value. Most major credit cards and traveler’s checks are also accepted.

Paradise Island is also home to beautiful early Colonial architecture. The history of British Colonial rule can be seen in many of the buildings. The Ministry of Tourism offers walking tours of the area that showcase some of the more historical sites.

For more information, please visit www.bahamas.com

Getting There

 

Airport

Nassau/Paradise Island – just a 2 1⁄2 hour flight from New York City and less than a 60 minute flight from Miami-Ft. Lauderdale – is served with daily non-stop service from many cities.

Local Transportation Information

After collecting your luggage and clearing immigration and customs you can proceed to a commercial taxi that will take you to the Atlantis Resort.  Please remember to tell the taxi driver which tower you are staying in.

IVS Travel Group Info

Please call the IVS travel group at 1-800-487-5650 for assistance. We can also check packages for you.

Registration Fees:

 

Early Bird:  $1155.00

Register by:  September 23, 2024

Advanced:  $1175.00

Register by:  October 14, 2024

Regular:  $1195.00

Register after:  October 14, 2024

Special Pricing:

Veterinary Technicians receive an $80 discount using promo code “techsaver”. Enter the code during checkout in the  submit promotion code box.

Registration Includes:

  • 18 CE hours

  • Complete seminar notes

  • Includes breaks daily and breakfast for registrants on Tuesday & Thursday

  • Reception on Monday-family welcome

  • Submission of attendance to AAVSB RACEtrack program

 

Seminar Registration:

Details Price Qty
Early Bird $1,155.00 (USD)  
Advanced $1,175.00 (USD)   Goes On Sale
September 23, 2024
Regular $1,195.00 (USD)   Goes On Sale
October 14, 2024

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  • Atlantis
    November 11, 2024 - November 14, 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:

  • For Atlantis, the easiest way to reserve your hotel room is to go online 

  • Booking Link: Click here for Atlantis for IVS

  • Reservations can also be made over the phone by calling 1-800-ATLANTIS. Please use our group name: International Veterinary Seminars

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

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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.