Diplomate, American College of Veterinary Ophthalmologists
Clinical Ophthalmologist
U.C. Davis
Diplomate, American College of Veterinary Ophthalmologist
Assistant Clinical Professor, Comparative Ophthalmology
School of Veterinary Medicine
University of Wisconsin—Madison
This seminar series is designed to provide you with updates on how the speakers actually do things in practice- how they actually manage a patient with a particular ocular disease or disorder, how they do certain techniques, how they combine certain drugs for treatment etc. Actual cases will be presented to emphasize the clinical indications for the techniques.
Registration: | Friday Oct. 22, 2021 | 7:15 am – 8:00 am |
Continental breakfast: | Daily | 7:15 am – 8:00 am |
Lectures: | Friday Oct. 22 Saturday Oct. 23 Sunday Oct. 24 |
8:00 am – 1:30 pm 8:00 am – 1:30 pm 8:00 am – 1:00 pm |
The approach to ocular trauma – where do I even start?
What in the world should I do with a corneal laceration?
Why are there different types of ophthalmoscopes and which one should I buy?
Feline conjunctivitis – is it really always herpes?
Canine conjunctivitis – is it always allergies?
Antiviral medications for felines – which one is best?
Are there really eyedrops that can cure cataracts?
Is there an easier way to approach to the neuro-ophthalmic examination?
Proptosed globes – remove or replace?
The pupillary light reflex – what does it really tell me?
Enucleation – When? And How?
When enucleation isn’t an option, what other options are there?
Ocular ultrasound – When should I do this, and how?
Which anti-inflammatory should I keep on my shelf for treating for ocular cases?
Glaucoma – What are the Top 10 things I should know?
Retinal Detachments – What causes them, and how should I treat them?
Is that nuclear sclerosis or cataract?
Local anesthesia for eye surgery – Which drug should I use? And when?
Horner’s syndrome – is it always idiopathic?
Ocular oncology – what do I need to know?
SARDS – What do we know now, and what should I tell my clients?
Topical serum – wisdom or witchcraft?
Pigmentary keratitis – are all Pugs doomed?
How do I do an examination in a puppy or kitten? What about tiny exotic species?
Uveitis – How do I know when I can stop treatment?
Artificial tear supplements – Are they all the same? Can we use all of them in pets?
When do I refer a patient for cataract surgery, and what do I do in the meantime?
Can cats have cataract surgery?
What is the best way to treat an infected corneal ulcer?
What is the one diagnostic test I should do after diagnosing a ruptured eye?
Pannus – what is it and what is the best treatment?
KCS – What do I do when cyclosporine doesn’t work? Can I use steroids?
Superficial ulcers that won’t heal – what do I do next?
Entropion surgery – Is the Hotz-Celsus a cure-all? Or should I try something different?
Cherry eye surgery – Is it necessary? And which technique is best?
Tear staining – Do owners of little dogs just have to learn to deal with it?
Triple antibiotic in cats – Life-threatening? Or low risk?
Lens luxations – What is the referring veterinarian’s role before sending to the ophthalmologist?
Corneal sequestra in cats – Medical treatment or surgery?
Eyelid tumors in old dogs – Is there a non-invasive approach to removal?
Ok, I did the fundus examination – What was normal and what should I be concerned about?
Do dogs get ocular herpes?
Feline hypertensive retinopathy – Will this cat ever see again?
Lysine and herpes – Magical amino acid or not so much?
Eosinophilic keratitis in cats – How do I recognize and treat this disease
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Partial Ocean View
Spacious rooms with state of the art technology. High-speed Internet access- wired and wireless, marble bathrooms with soaking tub & separate shower, bathrobes, 37″ plasma TV & media center, in room-movies, iPod dock, 2 phones, writing desk, coffeemaker, iron & board and mini-bar.
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Group Rates:
Inland View: $299.00 single or dbl/night (plus taxes)
Partial Ocean view: $375.00 single or dbl/night (plus taxes)
Taxes & Fees:
Rates above are exclusive of the following taxes and will be charged per night: Occupancy tax, currently 10%; Monterey County Assessment & Travel tax, currently $2.00; Tourism tax, currently 0.065% & Conference Center Facilities District (CCFD)* 1.6% .
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Discover life in Monterey’s bay without leaving dry land at the Monterey Bay Aquarium. Dedicated to marine research and conservation, the Monterey Bay Aquarium is known throughout the world for its interactive exhibits and ability to present marine life on a truly grand scale. Learn more
In January 1958, the City of Monterey officially re-named Ocean View Avenue “Cannery Row” in honor of John Steinbeck. Today’s Cannery Row also features more than 25 restaurants stretching along the historic streets and waterfront, offering a variety of cuisines from formal to casual. Visitors can also browse through an eclectic blend of specialty shops and local artists’ galleries, and sample Monterey County wines and gourmet foods. It’s easy to shed your car and go “green and marine” on Cannery Row, taking in the wonders of the Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary by scuba diving with the starfish, kayaking with the sea otters, or bike riding from beach to beach along the Monterey Bay Coastal Recreational Trail. Learn more
Just a block from the Monterey Bay Aquarium is Cannery Row’s brand new IMAX Theater! Watch feature length 3D movies and dive into 12,000 watts of digital-surround sound and giant-screen action. The Cannery Row IMAX Theater also houses an exclusive Guy Buffet Art Gallery, and the Edgewater Café which serves Italian favorites such as gelato, sorbetto, espresso, pastries and chocolates. Learn more
Enjoy open air dining of the daily fresh catch in a casual, relaxing atmosphere at a variety of inviting, restaurants. For restaurant information click here.
Kayaking is a special way to experience the Monterey Bay and its environs. Floating on the water in a single or two-person kayak, you can get “up close and personal” with the sea otters, harbor seals, sea lions and other inhabitants of the Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary. And whether you’re an expert or are interested in taking your first kayak lesson, Monterey offers an unparalleled experience for all levels.
Several local outfitters offer safety instruction and interpretive tours of the Monterey Bay and Elkhorn Slough led by marine biologists, which provide an insider’s appreciation for the fragile ecosystems. They usually offer group or individual lessons, kayaking accessories, a place to change, and, often, a place to take a hot shower.
Old Fisherman’s Wharf in downtown Monterey should be on the “must-do” list of every visitor to the area. This is a great place to take in the sights and sounds and smells of Monterey. Because neighboring Wharf 2 is the heart of the area’s thriving fishing industry, you can usually watch the working trawlers unloading the catch of the day – just look for all of the seagulls hoping for a handout to know who’s had a successful day on the Bay! Stroll down the wharf with a cup of hot clam chowder, or stop by one of several restaurants featuring fresh Monterey Bay seafood. You can photograph sea lions and otters frolicking in the calm inner harbor waters, or, if you’re feeling more adventurous, take to the waters with a glass bottom boat tour, deep-sea fishing trip or whale watching tour in season
17 Mile Drive and Pebble Beach
Discover Nature’s treasures as you explore one of the most scenic drives anywhere in the world. 17 Mile Drive, which runs through Del Monte Forest, is seventeen miles of sea and sky, immaculate golf courses, and dream homes set graciously behind elegant gates. Here you will experience the magic of this legendary scenic tour that’s home to The Lone Cypress, Seal and Bird Rocks, Fanshell Beach, Point Joe, and the colliding currents of The Restless Sea, as well as the natural habitat of the black cormorants, brown pelicans, California sea otters, harbor seals, and idle sea lions. Additionally, along the way, you’ll encounter the emerald fairways of such famous golf courses as The Links at Spanish Bay, Spyglass Hill and the world-renowned Pebble Beach Golf Links. For a gourmet picnic lunch along 17-Mile Drive, visit Pebble Beach Market adjacent to The Lodge at Pebble Beach.
For some nightlife fun in Monterey, California, check out the nearby bars, nightclubs and theatres. For more nightlife information click here.
If you are flying in- the closest airport is in Monterey. San Jose and San Francisco Airports also are within several hours. Please visit The InterContinental Hotel for information on driving directions and times.
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Monterey CA
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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.