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Session 1: Managed Care
Session 2: Imaging
Renal US & Gross Pathology in Stranded Sea Lions
Dolphin US Superficial Cervical LN Metastasis Criteria
Bottlenose Dolphin Fundic Stomach Gastroscopy
Spotted Wolffish GI Radiographic Anatomy & Transit Time
Rigid Endoscopy to Improve Fish Pathology Detection
SQ Fat Thickness US to Estimate Turtle Body Condition
Session 3: Parasites & Pathogens
Session 4: Diagnostics
Session 5: Marine Mammal Anesthesia
Session 6: Anesthesia
Session 7: Fish Medicine: Into the Future
Session 8: Case Presentations 1
Session 9: Case Presentations 2
Session 10: Pathology
Session 11: Wildlife
Session 12: Novel Techniques
Session 2: Imaging
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Correlation of Renal Ultrasound with Gross Pathology Examination in Stranded California Sea Lions (
Zalophus californianus
)
Renal US & Gross Pathology in Stranded Sea Lions
Cara Field
Establishing Ultrasonographic Criteria for Metastasis in the Superficial Cervical Lymph Nodes of Bottlenose Dolphins (
Tursiops truncatus
) with Squamous Cell Carcinoma
Dolphin US Superficial Cervical LN Metastasis Criteria
Molly E. Martony
Fundic (Second) Stomach Gastroscopy in the Bottlenose Dolphin (
Tursiops truncatus
)
Bottlenose Dolphin Fundic Stomach Gastroscopy
Michael S. Renner
Radiographic Anatomy and Barium Sulfate Contrast Transit Time of the Gastrointestinal Tract in Spotted Wolffish (
Anarhichas
minor
)
Spotted Wolffish GI Radiographic Anatomy & Transit Time
Claire Louvard
Rigid Endoscopy to Improve Pathology Detection in Teleost and Elasmobranch Fishes
Rigid Endoscopy to Improve Fish Pathology Detection
Bryan Vorbach
Validating Ultrasonography of Subcutaneous Fat Thickness as a Noninvasive Technique for Estimating Body Condition in Green (
Chelonia mydas
) and Loggerhead (
Caretta caretta
) Sea Turtles
SQ Fat Thickness US to Estimate Turtle Body Condition
Marisa Pico
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