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Vetnews | Augustus 2022 49 Medicine & Endocrinology 3 & 4 Aug | Hazendal, Cape Town 10- 11 August | The Gateway Hotel, Durban 12 &13 |Midrand Premier Hotel, Johannesburg NVCG EVENTS 2022 Professor Jill Maddison BVSc, DipVetClinStud, PhD, SFHEA, MRCVS, Royal Veterinary College, London, United Kingdom Jill is currently Professor of General Practice at the Royal Veterinary College (RVC) and Director of Professional Development over- seeing the college’s continuing education programmes. She is course director for the BVetMed and CertAVP programmes. She is actively involved in undergraduate teaching and continuing professional development (CPD) at the RVC in the areas of clinical reasoning in small animal medicine and clinical pharmacol- ogy. She is the senior editor of Small Animal Clinical Pharmacology, the 2nd edition of which was published by Elsevier in 2008. She is also senior editor of Clinical Reasoning in Small Animal Practice pub- lished by Wiley-Blackwell in April 2015. She has lectured extensively around the world on clinical problem solving, small animal internal medicine and clinical pharmacology. Jill is coordinator for the main small animal clinical CPD streams at The London Vet Show. To keep in touch with the realities of private general practice she regularly consults at a local veterinary practice and at the RVC’s first opinion practice, the Beaumont Sainsbury Animal Hospital. Professor David Church BVSc PhD MACVSc FHEA MRCVS Deputy Principal, Professor of Small Ani- mal Studies, The Royal Veterinary College David is currently Professor of Small Animal Studies at the Royal Veterinary College. He has spent over 30 years in small animal specialist practices and is the author of over 180 peer-reviewed publications on companion animal endocrinol- ogy and small animal medicine. He has been a long standing advocate of the benefits of veterinarians developing a logical approach to clinical reasoning to complement their pattern recognition skills. As a co-founder of VetCompass, he is also passionate about developing mechanisms to define and under- stand the disorders encountered in general practice and how to optimise their management. Register/more info https://bit.ly/ENDOCRINOLOGY22 DAY 1 08:30 Registration 08:45 Welcome 09:00 Are we all the same? Thinking and learning styles and their impact on clinical decision making (Jill Maddison) 09:45 Introduction to clinical decision making - what we do and why we do it? (Jill Maddison) 10:30 TEA BREAK 11:00 Case conundrums I - the vomiting patient (Jill Maddison) 11:45 Case conundrums II - the jaundiced pa tient (Jill Maddison) 12:30 Sponsor: Hill’s 12:45 LUNCH 13:45 Case conundrums III - the patient with coughing and dyspnoea (David Church) 14:30 Case conundrums IV - the weak patient (David Church) 15:15 TEA BREAK 15:45 Antimicrobial stewardship - a One Health issue (Jill Maddison) 16:45 Close REGISTRATION FEES NVCG Member - Full Programme R2,050.00 Non Member - Full Programme R2,700.00 One Day Attendance R1,650.00 SAVA KZN-Branch Member Full Pro R1,700.00 Sign up for NVCG At R395 p/a - click here to apply: https://bit.ly/NVCG-Membership-application Info: conferences@vetlink.co.za Register: https://bit.ly/ENDOCRINOLOGY22 DAY 2 08:30 Registration 09:00 Diagnosis and management of hypoadrenocorticism in the 21st century (DBC) 10:30 TEA BREAK 11:00 Diagnosis and management of hyperadrenocorticism in the 21st century (DBC) 12:30 Sponsor: MSD 12:45 LUNCH 13:45 Management of the complicated diabetic (David Church) 14:45 Case conundrums V - the patient with PU/PD (JEM or DBC) 15:30 TEA BREAK 16:00 Grand Rounds (JEM & DBC) 17:00 Close

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