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Title:Meower Power is Valuing Differences
Notice:FELINE_V1 is moving 1/11/94 5pm PST to MISERY
Moderator:MISERY::VANZUYLEN_RO
Created:Sun Feb 09 1986
Last Modified:Tue Jan 11 1994
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:5089
Total number of notes:60366

1286.0. "Seminar at Tufts - FUS,AIDS,Orthopedics,Taurine" by EDUC8::TRACHMAN () Wed Apr 20 1988 13:08

    Got this in the mail today - thought some folks might be interested.
    
                        Sixth Annual Feline Symposium
    
                           Saturday, June 4, 1988 
    
                           Registration:  8:30 a.m.
    
                Tufts University School of Veterinary  Medicine
    
                          Grafton Campus
                          200 Westboro Road - Route 30
                          North Grafton, Mass. 01536
    
    
    8:30 am     Registration  coffee and donuts  Administration Bldg.
    
    9:00 am     Taurine Deficiency and Heart Disease
                 Dr. Paul Kaplan, Dept. of Medicine
    
    10:00 am     Feline Orthopedics:  How broken bones are repaired
                 Dr. John Berg, Dept. of Surgery
    
    11:15 am     Feline Urologic Syndrome (Cystitis)
                 Dr. Mary Labato, Dept. of Medicine
    
    12:30 pm      L U N C H E O N
    
                   Dr. Tris Carpenter (Do you think they meant Chris?)
                   American Animal Hospital Association
    
    1:30 pm        Feline Aids
                   Dr. Nancy Clark
                   Dept. of Medicine
    
    2:30 pm        Alison U. Hedberg Memorial Lecture
                   New techniques in radiology: radiation therapy,
                   Ultrasound, CAT scans
                   Dr. David Kerr, Dept. of Surgery
    
                   Followed by an optional tour of the Hospital
    
                   Each lecture has a (Q & A) question & answer session
    
    Sponsors reserve the right to limit enrollment
    Attendees eligible for continuing education credit.
    
    Registration Fee: $35.00- includes cofee, printed material, lectures
                      and lunch.  Registrations after May 27 subject
                      $5.00 late fee.
    
    For additional information call Janice Lennon Tufts University
             School of Veterinary Medicine - 617-839-5302.
    
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    Clip and mail only this part with your check ($35 for each registrant)
    payable to T.U.S.V.M. to: ($40 after May 27)
    
    FELINE SYMPOSIUM - Tufts University School of Veterinary Medicine
                       200 Westboro Road
                       North Grafton, Massachusetts 01536
    
    
    NAME(S)________________________________NUMBER OF REGISTRANTS_________
    
     ADDRESS____________________________________________________________
    
     TELEPHONE_________________________________________________________
    
     CHECK IF YOU REQUIRE DIRECTIONS TO OUR GRAFTON CAMPUS______
    
     THANK YOU
    
    
    
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1286.1VAXWRK::DUDLEYWed Apr 20 1988 14:554
    Thanks a bunch Elaine!  I definitely plan to attend this.
    If anybody else plans on going, would you let me know?
    
    Donna
1286.2Enjoy!EDUC8::TRACHMANWed Apr 20 1988 17:4510
    You're welcome!  It looked like all the topics were interesting
    There have been so many notes regarding almost all of them, it
    seemed handy to have them all discussed in one day!  Hope you
    enjoy it and let us know all the good stuff you learn.  I
    can't make this one - have a two-day show the next weekend and
    try to take advantage of the weekends I'm home.  I stare at
    the rugs & the vac, eyeball the piles of laundry & dishes, etc.
    Hmm, this seminar sounds better and better!!!
    
    E.T.
1286.3Dr. LabatoGRECO::MORGANDoris Morgan DTN 223-9594Fri Apr 22 1988 00:444
    I will probably go.  Just want to say that Dr. Labato, who is scheduled
    to talk about FUS, is the vet who saved Alex-II's life when he was
    completely blocked.  She treated him for 2 weeks and under her very
    competent care, he recovered completely!  She knows her stuff!
1286.4Timing unfortunate!GLINKA::GREENEMon May 02 1988 13:253
    WHY DOES THIS HAVE TO COINCIDE WITH THE SPRINGFIELD SHOW???  
    
    	DARN!!!
1286.5TOPDOC::TRACHMANMon May 02 1988 14:174
    Yup, that's why I can't go!  Hope we get a report back from 
    folks that do make it.
    
    E.T.
1286.6CARMEL::KOLLINGMon May 02 1988 14:373
    Maybe someone who goes could take a tape recorder;  I've had very
    good luck taping lectures, etc.