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Practice Building Opportunities in Youngstock ManagementKeeping Cows Healthy is the Key for Productivity

Mastitis Treatment Best PracticesSystems-Based Approach to Vaccine Consideration

Thursday, May 6 from 1-5 PM CST

Practice Building Opportunities in Youngstock Management

Program Description: Discuss approaches for conducting disease investigations and managing outbreaks in heifer replacement programs, with real life case examples including respiratory disease, Salmonella dublin, and Clostridial bloats. Explore the development of practical evidence-based protocols for managing scours in the field. Learn from experts who will present real-world models for developing and delivering comprehensive youngstock consulting services to your client farms, when working with both replacement heifer operations as well as beef calf ranches. Finally, research updates will be provided by UMN faculty. You will have plenty of time throughout the program, and in a speaker’s panel at the end of the program, for in depth questions and discussion with all of our speakers.

Speakers: Craig McConnell, DVM, PhD, Associate Professor of Veterinary Medicine Extension, College of Veterinary Medicine, Washington State University  Alfonso Lago, DVM, PhD, DABVP-Dairy, President/Chief Science Officer, DairyExperts, Inc.  Amber Hazel, DVM, Sales Representative, Land O’Lakes  Jeremy Schefers, DMV, PhD, Associate Professor, Minnesota Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory Sandra Godden, DVM, DVSc, Professor, Interim Associate Dean of Graduate Programs, College of Veterinary Medicine, University of Minnesota  Luciano Caixeta, DVM, PhD, Assistant Professor, College of Veterinary Medicine, University of Minnesota

Session Coordinators: Whitney Knauer, DVM, PhD, Assistant Professor, College of Veterinary Medicine, University of Minnesota  Sandra Godden, DVM, DVSc, Professor, Interim Associate Dean of Graduate Programs, College of Veterinary Medicine, University of Minnesota


Thursday, May 27 from 1-5 PM CST   

Keeping Cows Healthy is the Key for Productivity

Program Description: Veterinarians and consultants will be equipped with necessary information to help clients manage transition cows to optimize health and performance. Review current concepts on nutritional strategies to improve health and performance during the transition period, and how transition health impacts reproductive performance. During this session, you will be encouraged to share your current experiences with other attendees and speakers. We trust that creative and achievable solutions for current challenges faced by different attendants will arise with the help of fellow attendees. This session is designed to enable maximum collaborative learning between participants. 

Prior to the live session, attendees will be encouraged to listen to a podcast with all the speakers (podcast will be made available to all attendees approximately 2 weeks prior to the live session). Listening to the podcast is not mandatory, but highly encouraged for all attendees to stimulate the debate during the live session. Speakers will have a limited amount of time (20-30 minutes) to introduce the highlights of their topics during the live webinar session as a refresher of the topics discussed in the podcast. The details of each topic should be presented and discussed in the podcast.

Speakers:  Phil Cardoso, DVM, PhD, Associate Professor, Animal Science, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign  Rafael Bisinotto, DVM, MS, PhD, Assistant Professor, College of Veterinary Medicine, University of Florida

Session Coordinator:  Luciano Caixeta, DVM, PhD, Assistant Professor, College of Veterinary Medicine, University of Minnesota


Thursday, June 17 from 1-5 PM CST   

Mastitis Treatment Best Practices

Program Description: During this interactive webinar you will develop skills that assist you in helping your clients make better decisions, use less antibiotics, save money, and promote a positive image of the dairy industry. A key component of making better decisions is having the right information – ideally a pathogen diagnosis for every case, and high quality, accessible cow records. You will discuss how to obtain information, interpret what it means, and how to do the best you can with what you’ve got. Topics will include treatment protocol design, antibiotic selection for pathogen-based and blanket treatment, treatment duration, treatment failure and alternative management strategies for cows that don’t get antibiotics. We will also touch on selective dry cow therapy as the next frontier in antibiotic stewardship.

Attendees will select one of the following working groups and submit a draft protocol to work through with the group:

  • Pathogen-based treatment of mild/moderate clinical mastitis
  • Blanket treatment of mild/moderate clinical mastitis
  • Selective dry cow therapy

In addition, each group will work through a series of case scenarios, thinking about how their protocols would be applied or adapted to fit the scenario. Working groups will submit a list of key take-aways or important considerations on protocol design, to be shared later with the entire group.

Speakers:  Jim Bennett, DVM, Northern Valley Dairy Production Medicine Center  Erin Royster, DVM, MS, Assistant Professor, College of Veterinary Medicine, University of Minnesota  Craig Walter, BS, Education Specialist, Valley Agricultural Software  Dana Allen-Tully, PhD, Owner & Dairy and Nutrition Manager, Gar-Lin Dairy Farms Inc.

Session Coordinator:  Erin Royster, DVM, MS, Assistant Professor, College of Veterinary Medicine, University of Minnesota


Thursday, July 8 from 1-5 PM CST   

Systems-Based Approach to Vaccine Considerations

Program Description: Veterinary practitioners and consultants play critical and indispensable roles in the management and decision-making processes of large, complex production structures. The discipline of Systems Thinking offers an opportunity and methodology to understand the interrelated forces that impact complex systems over time in ways that help to identify innovative and high-leverage solutions. This webinar will introduce the language and methodologies of Systems Thinking and how it can be applied within the veterinary profession, with targeted application to considering or designing vaccination protocols.  Outcomes will be a deeper understanding of systems approaches in a way that allows the participants to understand the challenging and complex problems inherent to livestock production and better develop solutions that have impact for those challenges.

Speakers:  Brian Vander Ley, DVM, PhD, DACVPM, Veterinary Epidemiologist, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Great Plains Veterinary Educational Center  John T. Groves, DVM, Owner, Livestock Veterinary Service  Timothy J. Goldsmith, DVM, MPH, DACVPM, Associate Professor, College of Veterinary Medicine, University of Minnesota

Session Coordinator:  Timothy J. Goldsmith, DVM, MPH, DACVPM, Associate Professor, College of Veterinary Medicine, University of Minnesota

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