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November 2017

KSVDL Personnel Activities

Activities

Drs. Gary Anderson and Mike Moore represented the KSVDL at the American Holistic Veterinary Medical Association Conference in San Diego, CA.

Dr. Brad Njaa attended the American College of Veterinary Pathologists Conference in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada to present two topics: “Comparative Anatomy and Physiology of the External and Middle Ear” and “Otic Pathology of Domestic Animals”.

Dr. Cindy Bell presented “Oral mucosal diseases in dogs” at the American College of Veterinary Pathologists Conference in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.

Dr. Brian Lubbers attended the CanWest Veterinary Conference in Banff, Alberta, Canada.

Dr. Mike Moore represented the KSVDL at the Southwest Veterinary Symposium in San Antonio, TX.

Dr. Kelli Almes chaired the Laboratory Emergency Management Committee at the American Association of Veterinary Laboratory Diagnosticians in San Diego, CA.

Drs. Megan Niederwerder and Dick Hesse will be presenting at the Kansas State University Swine Day in Manhattan, KS.

Dr. Brian Lubbers attended the Central Plains Expo (Human Healthcare Professionals group) in Wichita, KS.

Dr. Kelli Almes provided a necropsy demonstration for Shawnee Mission STEM students in Manhattan, KS.

Dr. Brian Lubbers was a voting member at the Food Armor Foundation Board meeting in Madison, WI.

Dr. Gregg Hanzlicek attended the KSU-ASI Extension Conference in Manhattan, KS.

Dr. Brian Lubbers attended the AVMA Council on Biologic and Therapeutic Agents meeting as a voting member in Schaumburg, IL.

Grants Funded

Dr. Cindy Bell was co-awarded a grant from the Academy of Veterinary Dentistry for research titled, “Analysis and Assessment of Pulp Vitality in Intrinsically Stained Teeth in Dogs.

Future Activities

Drs. Brad Njaa and Gregg Hanzlicek will be presenting at the Southeast District of the Kansas Veterinary Medical Association in Cherryvale, KS.

Dr. Gregg Hanzlicek will be presenting at the Academy of Veterinary Consultants in Kansas City, MO.

Field Investigations

Milk quality issues on a Kansas dairy

Veterinary Continuing Education Programs and Holiday Schedules
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