Scientific Program Is Here
We are beyond excited for this year's program and hope you find it equally exciting! We can't wait to so all of you in New Orleans for leading, cutting-edge continuing education.
Exhibitors & Sponsors
The Association of Exotic Mammal Veterinarians (AEMV) and the Association of Reptile and Amphibian Veterinarians (ARAV) invite you to become an exhibitor and/or sponsor of The Joint Conference! This exotics only educational event attracts hundreds of veterinary professionals for quality learning, hands-on workshops, networking opportunities and much more!
Registration Rates
Registration Type |
Early Rate* |
Regular Rate |
---|---|---|
DVM Member |
$590 |
$660 |
DVM Non Member |
$790 |
$890 |
Technician Member |
$350 |
$390 |
Technician Non Member |
$440 |
$490 |
Intern & ABVS Recognized Resident Member |
$440 |
$490 |
Intern & ABVS Recognized Resident Non Member |
$640 |
$720 |
Student Member |
$350 |
$350 |
Student Non Member |
$420 |
$420 |
One-Day (All Types) |
$500 |
$550 |
Registration provides access to the following unless indicated below.
- All scheduled sessions not requiring an additional fee
- Online proceedings via the Veterinary Information Network (VIN)
- Sunday Welcome Reception - - not included for One-Day Registrants who do not select Sunday
- Monday Business Luncheon - - not included for Student Registrants or One-Day Registrants who do not choose Monday
- Wednesday Finale Party at the Audubon Aquarium - - not included for One-Day Registrants who do not choose Wednesday
*Register by June 2, 2024, at 11:59 PM Central Time to receive the Early Rate.
Other Ticket Prices
Type |
Price |
---|---|
Guest Badge |
$85 |
Student Monday Business Lunch Ticket |
$75 |
Student Monday Business Lunch Ticket Donation |
$75 |
Audubon Aquarium Daytime Outing |
$30 |
Hands-On Workshops
AEMV
BOTH SESSIONS SOLD OUT
Ear Surgery in Rabbits and Rodents, Charly Pignon
Sunday, August 25: 8:00 AM - 12:00 PM & 1:30 - 5:30 PM
Cost: $650 USD
Open to: Veterinarians
Ear diseases are a common presentation in rabbits and rodents. Unfortunately, most of the time medical treatment is unrewarding. Depending on the location of the disease, the surgical technique could be challenging. After a theoretical presentation of 1 hour, participants will practice and learn for 3 hours how to perform otectomy, ear hematoma surgery, partial ear canal ablation, bulla osteotomy, myringotomy on rabbits, guinea pigs and rats. These techniques will be performed by the participants under the direct supervision of the lab instructors.
BOTH SESSIONS SOLD OUT
How to Intubate Almost Any Exotic Companion Mammal, Salina Locke & Alissa Tepedino
Sunday, August 25: 8:00 AM - 12:00 PM & 1:30 - 5:30 PM
Cost: $475 USD
Open to: Veterinarians, technicians, & veterinary (DVM) students
Endotracheal intubation provides airway control and improves patient safety. However, small exotic mammals – especially rabbits and rodents – can seem nearly impossible to intubate. Lab participants will learn how to overcome these obstacles to intubation. Didactic lecture will be followed by on-screen demonstration of rabbit/rodent glottal anatomy and various blind and visual intubation techniques including blind intubation with and without a tracheal guide (catheter or wire), direct visual intubation using laryngoscope or otoscope, side-by-side intubation with the aid of an endoscope, and over-the-endoscope intubation. Participants will then practice these on rabbit cadavers and a variety of other small exotic mammal cadavers.
SOLD OUT
Hepatic & Intestinal Surgery in Rabbits, Nicola Di Girolamo
Sunday, August 25: 8:00 AM - 12:00 PM
Cost: $600 USD
Open to: Veterinarians
The present workshop will review current techniques for hepatic and intestinal surgery in rabbits, including novel approaches such as the paracostal approach. A 1-hour lecture will be followed by 3-hours of practice.
Hybrid
BOTH SESSIONS SOLD OUT
Exotic Animal Hematology, Ian Kanda & Susan Fielder
Sunday, August 25: 8:00 AM - 12:00 PM &1:30 - 5:30 PM
Cost: $375 USD
Open to: Veterinarians, technicians, & veterinary (DVM) students
The goal of this workshop is to offer hands-on experience and guidance for participants to learn how to approach hematology in both common exotic species, and species they may have never seen before. With a combination of lecture and wet lab time, this workshop will cover common venipuncture sites, laboratory techniques, multiple white blood cell count methodologies, cell differentials, and how to get the most out of the smallest blood sample.
ARAV
SOLD OUT
Snake Surgical Techniques, Avery Bennett, DVM, MS, DACVS and James Bogan, DVM, DABVP (Reptile & Amphibian Practice), DABVP (Fish Practice), DABVP (Canine & Feline Practice)
Sunday, August 25: 1:30 - 5:30 PM
Cost: $625 USD
Open to: Veterinarians & veterinary (DVM) students
Surgical intervention to manage disease involving snakes can be performed routinely in general practice. The objective of this laboratory is to introduce and expose clinicians to the different surgical techniques frequently utilized in snakes. Learn and perform the following techniques during this four hour laboratory, celiotomy, surgical intravenous catheter placement, tracheal resection and anastomosis, lung biopsies, intestinal resection and anastomosis, gonadectomy, colopexy, enucleation, tail amputation, and vertebral body biopsy. Clinicians will leave this laboratory feeling confident in performing these procedures in daily practice.
LIMITED SEATS REMAIN
Basic Reptile Handling & Clinical Techniques, Byron de la Navarre
Sunday, August 25: 8:00 AM - 12:00 PM
Cost: $375 USD
Open to: Veterinarians, technicians, & veterinary (DVM) students
This lab is intended to serve as an introduction to practical techniques used for handling, restraint, physical examinations, sexing, and obtaining common laboratory samples in reptile patients. We recognize that there may be additional alternative techniques for some of those used in this lab. It is hoped that by completing this lab you will feel more comfortable and competent in using these techniques to successfully incorporate reptile patients into your own practice. Time and ability allowing we will also teach more advanced techniques.
SOLD OUT
Invertebrate Medicine, Greg Lewbart & Dan Dombroski
Sunday, August 25: 8:00 AM - 12:00 PM
Cost: $550 USD
Open to: Veterinarians, technicians, & veterinary (DVM) students
SOLD OUT
Prefemoral Reproductive Surgery in Female Aquatic Chelonians, Nicola Di Girolamo
Sunday, August 25: 1:30 - 5:30 PM
Cost: $600 USD
Open to: Veterinarians & veterinary (DVM) students
The present workshop will teach how to perform basic to advanced reproductive surgeries in female aquatic chelonians from the prefemoral fossa, including: ovariectomy; ovariosalpingectomy; cystotomy for ectopic egg removal. A 1-hr lecture will introduce the topic, followed by 3-hr wetlab.
BOTH SESSIONS SOLD OUT
Reptile & Amphibian Ultrasonography, Sean Perry & Kelsey Brust
Sunday, August 25: 8:00 AM - 12:00 PM & 1:30 - 5:30 PM
Cost: $600 USD
Open to: Veterinarians & veterinary (DVM) students
The objective of this laboratory is to increase the clinician’s ability to perform CFAS (Coelomic Focused Assessment Sonography) and comprehensive ultrasound evaluations of the major organ systems in our reptile and amphibian patients, including Amphibians, Squamates and Chelonians. This laboratory will provide introductory information to the clinician about ultrasound physics, ultrasound machine types, knobology, probe selection, clinical ultrasound application, and a review of the most current literature. The majority of the laboratory time will be spent performing comprehensive ultrasound examinations on, amphibians, squamates and chelonians. Our goal is to have every clinician become comfortable, yielding the force of ultrasound, to perform a comprehensive ultrasound examination in amphibian and reptile patients.
SOLD OUT
Advanced Clinical Techniques (Emergency & General Practice), Meera Music & Anneliese Strunk
Sunday, August 25: 1:30 - 5:30 PM
Cost: $475 USD
Open to: Veterinarians
This wetlab is designed with the reptile clinician in mind. Lab participants will learn a variety of practical and surgical skills, ranging from routine to emergency practices. Skills include, but are not limited to, tail amputation, cloacal prolapse fixation, skin biopsy, tracheal wash, enema, follicle check, positioning for radiographs, stimulating defecation in lizards, addressing aural abscesses in chelonia, spectaculotomy in snakes, fluid administration, intubation, toe amputation, probing snakes, and IO catheter placement. Skills to be learned and practiced will be based on cadaver availability, and the lab will end with a detailed necropsy and celiotomy (spay/biopsy procedures can be attempted based on availability).
Sponsors
Bourbon Street Sponsors
Exhibitors
American College of Zoological Medicine
Arizona Exotic Animal Hospital, Colorado Exotic Animal Hospital, Avian & Exotic Veterinary Care
Association of Exotic Mammal Veterinarians
Association of Reptile & Amphibian Veterinarians
Avian & Exotic Animal Clin Path Lab
Avian & Wildlife Laboratory
Chewy Health, Inc.
CP Medical
Edge Life Technologies, LLC
Epica Animal Health
Exotic Nutrition
Fidelis Animal Health
GerVetUSA
Infectious Diseases Lab, University of Georgia
Jorgensen Laboratories
JorVet
Kerrier, LLC
Lafeber-Emeraid
MDS
Mediloupes
MedTech International Group
MiDOG Animal Diagnostics
Oxbow
Paylo Pro
Pet Angel Memorial Center
RICA Surgical Products, Inc.
Rose Micro Solutions
Samsung, Choice Medical
Schultz Technologies
Soniquence
Supreme Petfoods
Surgitel
Tulane National Primate Research Center
UF VMC Zoo Med Diagnostic Lab
Universal Surgical Instruments
University of Illinois College of Veterinary Medicine Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory
Vet Books Now
VetOvation, Inc.
Zoo and Exotic Animal Pathology Service (ZEAPS), University of Georgia
Questions?
You can reach us via email at aravaemv2024@gmail.com.