Adverse Drug Actions, Reactions and Interactions
Species
Equine
Contact Hours
3 Hours - RACE Approval Pending
Early Booking Deadline
Fri, 12 July, 2024
Registration Deadline
Wed, 31 July, 2024
Language
English
Discipline
Emergency & Critical Care
Internal Medicine – Endocrinology, Haematology, Infectious Diseases, Parasitology & Oncology
Orthopaedics
Sports Medicine
Toxicology & Pharmacology
Industry Partners
Global
Veterinary Partners
Global
Recorded: 21st January 2025
Panelists:
Jennifer Davis DVM, PhD, DACVIM, DACVCP - Virginia Tech, USA
Janny de Grauw DVM, PhD, MRCVS, DECVAA - Royal Veterinary College, UK
Victoria South Vet MB, MA, CertAVP(EM), DECEIM, MRCVS - Consultant, UK
Moderator:
Joe Bertone DVM, MS, DACVIM, Prof. Emeritus - Western University of Health Sciences, USA
PANEL DISCUSSION DESCRIPTION
Adverse reactions to drugs, although rare, are a cause for concern and sometimes confusion among equine veterinarians.
We have assembled a panel of highly experienced veterinarians from around the world with specialisms spanning internal medicine, clinical pharmacology, anaesthesiology and emergency and critical care to exchange their experiences and knowledge of drug reactions, side-effects and drug-drug interactions.
Together they will explore what can be predicted, prevented or avoided. They will debate the management of everything from idiosyncratic collapse, chronic or dose-related effects, to allergy and anaphylaxis, including life support, enhanced elimination, use of antidotes, and reporting.
Audience participation and experience-sharing is actively encouraged. Please send your cases, questions or comments to info@vetpd.com in advance, or get involved during the live event.
Dr. Bertone is interested in areas of pharmacology and physiology that directly affect clinical veterinary medicine and the health of horses. His preference is that these areas be investigated with spontaneous disease in clinical cases. He is also interested in developing new teaching methods for students that increase learning by practice without risk to animals.
Jennifer graduated from Virginia-Maryland College of Veterinary Medicine in 1994, and went on to complete her PhD in Comparative Biomedical Sciences (Pharmacology), 2006 from North Carolina State University, she also gained her Board Certifications ACVIM in 2002, and ACVCP in 2005. She is currently in post as Associate Professor of Clinical Pharmacology at the Department of Biomedical Sciences and Pathobiology at the Virginia-Maryland College of Veterinary Medicine. Her research interests include pharmacokinetics, pharmacodynamics, and population modelling, nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs and analgesics in veterinary medicine, judicious use of antimicrobial drugs in veterinary medicine, adverse drug effects, diagnosis, and prevention, pharmacokinetic drug-drug interactions, and has published widely on these topics.
Outside of the working environment Jennifer is a keen and accomplished photographer focussing on travel, wildlife, and astrophotography.
More InfoJanny de Grauw holds a minor in pharmaceutical sciences and qualified as a DVM from Utrecht University in 2007, after which she completed a PhD in equine synovial joint homeostasis in 2010, studying the interplay between pain, inflammation and cartilage tissue turnover. She worked as a post-doc researcher in various research consortia developing regenerative medicine solutions for the treatment of osteoarthritis in horses and humans, meanwhile embarking on a residency in anaesthesiology at the Department of Clinical Sciences at Utrecht University. She passed her board exams in 2016 to become a European board certified specialist in Veterinary Anaesthesia and Analgesia (Dipl. ECVAA). She subsequently worked as a clinical anaesthesiologist and assistant professor at Utrecht University, becoming head of service in 2020 and receiving the Faculty Lecturer prize in 2021. She then took up a position as a Senior Lecturer in Veterinary Anaesthesia and Analgesia at the Royal Veterinary College in London, while maintaining a funded remote research position with the Utrecht University Department of Clinical Sciences. She became a member of the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons (MRCVS) and an RCVS recognized specialist in Veterinary Anaesthesia and Analgesia in 2022. She is also a member of the Association of Veterinary Anaesthetists (AVA) and extraordinary member of the Dutch Anaesthesia Society (NVA).
Clinically, Janny works as an anaesthesia and pain specialist with a passion for teaching and interdisciplinary team work. Janny maintains a long-held research interest in orthopaedics, especially in joint inflammation and joint pain as well as (pharmacological) management thereof in human and animal patients. In recent years, the recognition, neurobiology and management of chronic pain in animals (and humans) has become a focus of Janny's research. Janny is (co)author of over 50 peer reviewed publications, more than 100 scientific abstracts and several book chapters, and she has been awarded grants from several funding organizations (including ZonMW SYRCLE, Morris Animal Foundation, Centre for Unusual Collaborations). Janny currently works and lives in the Netherlands with her family and is an Honorary Senior Lecturer at the Royal Veterinary College.
More InfoVictoria graduated from Cambridge University in 2006, and worked as an ambulatory equine vet for several years before becoming a resident in Equine Internal Medicine, in March 2009. She became a European and RCVS recognised specialist in Equine Internal Medicine in 2013, and was part of the medicine referral team at Liphook Equine Hospital for more than a decade. More recently, she works as a consultant, and is a part-time lecturer and clinical lead at the University of Cambridge School of Veterinary Medicine. She is working towards an MSc in Evidence Based Healthcare at the University of Oxford. Victoria also works for the FEI (eventing and endurance) and is a Level 1 OV and PTV. Victoria is passionate about the dissemination of evidence into practice, and promoting innovation in practice. Her specific areas of interest include endocrinopathies, antimicrobial stewardship, ophthalmology, diagnostic imaging, and clinical pathology.
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