First Announcement cum Invitation OF 3rd National Symposium on Companion Animal Practice and 10th World Small Animal Veterinary Association (WSAVA) Continuing Education (CE) Program

26-27 November 2011 Taramati Baradari Palace, Near Gandipet Lake, Ibrahim Bagh, -500031 Organized by Federation of Small Animal Practitioners Associations of (FSAPAI) & Pet Practitioner Association of Twin Cities (PPAT) Hyderabad Dear Friends,

It is our privilege to inform you that the 3rd National Symposium on Companion Animal Practice and 10th World Small Animal Veterinary Association (WSAVA) Continuing Education (CE) Program is scheduled to be held on 26th &27th November 2011 at Taramati Baradari Palace, near Gandipet Lake, Ibrahimbagh in Hyderabad. Taramati Baradari is a historical monument which is a king’s ode to one of his favourite Courtesan Taramati.

About Hyderabad

Hyderabad, the Capital of Andhra Pradesh, is a bustling 400 years old metropolis. It also goes by its sobriquet “City Of Pearls” and ‘Cyberabad’ because Hyderabad has developed into one of the major hubs for the information technology industry in India. The cosmopolitan city is richly endowed with a variety of cultures, presenting an attractive amalgam of world charm together with the ebullience of growth and enterprise. Hyderabad and Secunderabad are twin Cities, separated by the (bound by the Tank Bund), a man‐made Lake, made during the time of Ibrahim Qutub Shah in 1562. From the venue, the airport is 10 kilometers away, whereas, the central railway station is 12 kilometers. The Weather in November is usually pleasant. Accommodation in nearby hotels can be arranged on request well in advance.

3rd National Symposium on Companion Animal Practice Taramati Baradari Palace, Near Gandipet Lake, Ibrahim Bagh, Hyderabad-500031 26th November 2011

Justine Lee, DVM, DACVECC Associate Director of Veterinary Services, Pet Poison Helpline, a division of Safety Call International 8009 34th Avenue South, Suite 875, Bloomington, MN 55425

9.30 – 10.15 The under-rated physical examination 10.15 – 11.0 The BIG 4: PCV/TS/AZO/BG 11.0 – 11.30 TEA / COFFEE BREAK 11.30 – 12.15 Common mistakes to avoid in the ER 12.15 – 01.00 Misconceptions of emergency and critical care 01.00-02.00 LUNCH 02.00-02.45 Top 10 toxins... and how to treat them 02.45-03.30 Hepatotoxins & Nephrotoxins (DRUGS) in small animals 03.30- 04.00 TEA / COFFEE BREAK 04.00 – 04.45 Fluid therapy 04.45- 05.30 The poor man's blood pressure monitor and other easy tricks of the trade Q & A and Vote of thanks

SPONSORED SPEAKERS

Dr. Umesh Kallahalli: MVSc, MSc, Waltham Regional Associate, Mars India international. 1. Allergic Skin Diseases‐Practical Approach in India. Dr. Devender Dhar Dube : MVSc, Chief Nutritionist IB Group India. 2. Nutritional Care in Senior Pets. PRIME SPONSOR

MAJOR SPONSOR

10th World Small Animal Veterinary Association (WSAVA) Continuing Education (CE) Program

27th November 2011

Dr Terry King BVSc; MACVSc Veterinary Specialist Services, Brisbane & Gold Coast Hospital, Australia Emergency & Critical Care Medicine

The Topics which will be covered are:

9.30 – 10.15 Introduction to Emergency Medicine (the ABCDE’s) 10.15 – 11.0 Using Trauma to introduce Transfusion & Resuscitative Fluid Therapy 11.0 – 11.30 TEA / COFFEE BREAK 11.30 – 12.15 Essential Fluid Therapy in the critical patient 12.15 – 01.00 The acutely Ill – management of the metabolically deranged patient 01.00-02.00 LUNCH 02.00-02.45 Gastrointestinal emergencies – HGE, Parvovirus, Pancreatitis 02.45-03.30 Monitoring the Intensive Care Patient – ECG, BP monitors, Pulse Oximeters, Capnograph, etc 03.30- 04.00 TEA / COFFEE BREAK 04.00 – 04.45 Two cases that we will discuss together to summaries all we’ve talked about today 04.45- Case Discussion Continues, Q & A and Vote of thanks

The WSAVA CE Program is generously sponsored by BAYER, HILL’S and INTERVET-SP

REGISTRATION FORM FOR NATIONAL SYMPOSIUM 2011 And WSAVA CE PROGRAM

Name ______Title (Dr./Mr./Miss./Mrs.) Last Name First Name

Organization / Institute/ Name of Practice______

Address: ______

City ______State:______Postal Code______

Phone ______Fax: ______Country city number Country city number

Mobile: ______E-mail: ______

FSAPAI member (Current Year): YES / NO PPAT member: YES / NO

Confirming Participation in WSAVA CE Conference: Yes/ NO

Amount Sent: Rs._____ (Cash/D.D) ______Drawn on______

______Signature of Participant

For Any Further details contacts:

Dr. K. Muralidhar Dr. Jacob Mathew Dr. Ranjitha Tiwari E‐mail: [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Phone‐09246548100 09440057199 09542926190 Dr.Krishna Kanth Email: [email protected] Ph: 09866282772

REGISTRATION FEE

Please note that Registration fees are non‐transferable and non‐refundable. Members of FSA & Affiliates (SAPAC/PPAM/SAVA Delhi/SACA Chandigarh/ PPAT Karnataka /PPAT (Twin City, Hyderabad –Secunderabad/Goa Veterinary Association)……………………………………………...... Rs. 3500 Rs. 4000 (After 01‐11‐2011) Non FSAPAI Members………………………………………………………Rs.4000 Rs. 4500 (After 01‐11‐2011) Spot Registration on 26th November 2011 Rs. 5000

Note: ‐ Registration fee Covers lunch, Tea/Coffee for both days, Dinner for National Symposium day and the conference kit. Registration fee shall be paid in cash or by demand draft (for outstation participants) drawn in favor of “PET PARACTITIONERS ASSOCIATION OF TWIN CITIES” and addressed to Dr.Lakshmi srinivasan, Treasurer, C/o The Animal Care Clinic B‐2‐414, Banjara. Hills. Hyderabad ‐ 500034 , payable at Hyderabad. The Receipt will be issued at the venue, Spouse & children will be charged Rs 2000/‐ for Food Coupon only. ORGANIZING COMMITTEE

Dr.KBP Raghavender Convenor Col. K. Prakash Rao Dr. Lakshmi Srinivasan Dr. Karnati Srinivasnulu Dr. Madhusudhan Goud Dr. Jacob Mathew Dr. K. Muralidhar (Organizing Secretary) Dr. M. Praveen Kumar (General Secretary)

Finance Management Dr. Lakshmi Srinivasan Dr. M. Praveen Kumar Dr. Madhusudhan Goud

Tourist Attractions in Hyderabad

1. 2. , Mecca Masjid 3. Qutub Shahi Tombs 4. , 5 .Nizams Museums, Salarjung Museum 6. Birla Mandir, Planetarium 7. NTR Gardens, , Dhola Ri Dhani, Laad Bazaar (for Bangles, Lacquer Bangles) 8. , Ocean Park, and many more.

Cuisine is a blend of traditional South Indian, Mughal and Persian Cuisine. Hyderabadi Briyani is iconic dish of the region. Other native preparations include Qubani Ka Meetha, Double Ka Meetha, Phirni, Paya, Haleem, Kaddu Ka Kheer, Sheer Qorma, Bagaare Baigan, Mirchi Ka Saalan,Baigan Ki Chutney, Aam Ka Achaar, Irani Chai, Irani Samosa, and Osmania Biscuit. Famous Sweet Shops include the traditionally made sweets of G. Pulla Reddy Sweets and Karachi Bakery.

Indian Veterinary Science Milestone

¾ 1862 First Veterinary School opened to Poona mainly to meet the requirements of the Remount and Veterinary Corps in the Army. ¾ 1899 Indian Veterinary Research Institute (IVRI) established as the Imperial Bacteriological Laboratory at lzatnagar. ¾ 1903 Madras Veterinary College started with 20 students. ¾ 1923 Imperial Institute of Animal Husbandry and Dairying started at Bangalore. The institute was renamed in 1941 as the Imperial Diary Institute. ¾ 1955 National Dairy Research Institute (NDRI) came into existence at Karnal. ¾ 1970 Operation Flood Started for Diary Development. ¾ 1984 Indian Veterinary Council Act, 1984 (52 of 1984) was enacted in 1984.