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Old 12-09-2006   #6 (permalink)
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Join Date: May 2005
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Here is the details for the seminar. Last year we had a Koi Kichi that brought his vet to the seminar......from out side the USA. It is well worth the money if you have valuable fish to have a vet you trust to go to the seminar. I dont have the latest number, but at last years seminar there were at least 7 new vets that were interested in learning more about caring for fish. So this is a good trend.

About the Course
The Koi Health Management course is directed towards veterinarians, hobbyists, retailers, and producers involved with the maintenance of ornamental fish. Course topics cover all aspects of fish husbandry. The laboratories range from beginner to advanced levels. Staff will be available for individual instruction. Each day concludes with a question-and-answer session.

Agenda
Friday, February 9, 2007

12:30-1:30pm
Registration
(Georgia Center)

1:30-3:15
Course Overview and Laboratory Instructions

3:15-3:30
Refreshment Break

3:30-5:30
Water Quality & Impact on Koi Health
Noninfectious Diseases & Treatment

7:00-9:00
Standing Dinner Reception
(Georgia Center)

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Saturday, February 10, 2007

7:30-8:00
Continental Breakfast

8:00-10:30
Lecture Session: Parasites, Bacteria & Fungi

10:30-10:45
Refreshment Break

10:45-12:00
Preparation for Laboratory

12:00-12:45
Lunch

12:45-3:00
Lecture Session: Triage Diagnostic Procedures, KHV Symptomatology

3:00-3:15
Refreshment Break

3:15-4:30
Laboratory Session: Anesthesia, Wet Mount, Necropsy & Bacteria

4:30-5:00
Roundtable Questions & Answers


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Sunday, February 11, 2007

7:30-8:00
Continental Breakfast

8:00-10:00
KHV & Viruses: Managing Disease Outbreak

10:00-10:15
Refreshment Break

10:15-12:00
Fish Endoscopies

12:00-12:45
Lunch

12:45-3:00
Lecture Session: Environmental Toxicity, What's new in the Industry, & Case Interaction

3:00-3:15
Refreshment Break

3:15-4:30
Laboratory Session: Endoscopy & Surgery

4:30-5:00
Roundtable Questions & Answers


Speakers
Erik Johnson, DVM
Johnson Veterinary Services
Marietta, Georgia

Stephen Hernandez-Divers, BVetMed
The University of Georgia
College of Veterinary Medicine

Thomas Nemetz, MS, DVM, PhD
South Athens Animal Clinic
Athens, Georgia

Helen Roberts, DVM
5 Corners Animal Hospital
Orchard Park, NY

Victoria Vaughan
The University of Georgia
College of Veterinary Medicine

Joanne Malci, DVM, PhD
Merial Corp

Brian Palmiero, DVM

Georgia Center Information
The Georgia Center for Continuing Education Conference Center & Hotel, located on the beautiful, historic campus of the University of Georgia in Athens, Georgia, provides innovative lifelong learning opportunities that develop intellectual and human potential. A full-service living and learning environment, the Georgia Center includes a 200-room hotel, restaurants, banquet areas, conference rooms, auditoriums, a fitness center, and computer labs — all under one roof. As a unit of UGA's Office of the Vice President for Public Service and Outreach, the Center brings the University's teaching, research, and service expertise to the people of Georgia and beyond! For more information, visit www.georgiacenter.uga.edu.

Special Needs:
If you require special services, facilities, or dietary considerations, contact your event coordinator, Holly Blanchard, at 706.542.3395 or Holly.Blanchard@georgiacenter.uga.edu before February 2, 2007.

Lodging (Georgia Center Hotel):
A block of rooms is being held for your conference until 5:00 p.m. ET, January 17, 2007. Policies: (1) Tax Exemption — The State of Georgia only allows tax-exempt charges for a payment by a state-issued credit card or check or by a direct bill to a state agency (with a Georgia State Tax Exemption Certificate). (2) Lodging Cancellation — cancel your reservation by 4:00 p.m. ET the day prior to your scheduled arrival to avoid being charged one night's room and tax. (3) At check-in, you must present your credit card or a completed credit card authorization form (for a copy, call 800-884-1381, Mon.-Fri., 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. ET). Note: The Georgia Center is a smoke-free building; all lodging rooms are nonsmoking.

Travel Information:
Athens, Georgia, is located about 60 miles northeast of Atlanta. For directions, see http://www.georgiacenter.uga.edu/con...rections.phtml. A parking deck is located adjacent to the Center (hourly rates, maximum $8 each 24-hour period; vehicle height limit, 7 feet). Athens is served by two airports. Athens-Ben Epps Airport offers connecting flights to and from Charlotte, NC. Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport is located about 90 minutes southwest of Athens, with scheduled ground shuttle service and rental car service available between the airport and the Georgia Center.

Program Cancellation Policies:
(1) Full refunds are available for cancellations made by 5:00 p.m. ET, January 29, 2007. No refunds will be issued thereafter; substitutions will be allowed. (2) If a program is cancelled for any reason, the Georgia Center will not be responsible for any charges related to travel.



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Registration
You have several registration options:

1. Register for this event online and request a room at the Georgia Center.

Register for the event online without requesting a hotel room.

A major credit card is required for on-line registration.


2. Call either 1-800-884-1381 or (706) 542-2134 to register by telephone. Please mention you saw this web page.


3. Download a registration form and FAX it to the number on the form or mail it to the address below. You need a copy of the free Adobe Acrobat Reader to view and print this application form.


4. Mail the form to:
Koi Health Management Seminar (#62472)
Attn: Conference Registration, Room 129
Georgia Center for Continuing Education
Conference Center & Hotel
The University of Georgia
Athens, GA 30602-3603


Conference Registration Fee:
Veterinarians by 1/26/07..............................................$5 55_______
Veterinarians after 1/26/07 ..........................................$605____ ___
Non-Veterinarians by 1/26/07.......................................$525_____ __
Non-Veterinarians after 1/26/07................................... $575_______



Payment of Fees
The Georgia Center for Continuing Education accepts payments for registration by cash (on-site), check (payable to the University of Georgia), and credit card (Visa, Mastercard, American Express, and Discover).


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There you have it!

Best regards to all and happy holiday!

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