JODY LULICH, DVM, PhD, Professor, University of Minnesota
DR. JODY LULICH currently holds the academic rank of professor at the University of Minnesota. He is a diplomate in the American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine certified in internal medicine. He is the co-director of the Minnesota Urolith Center. He is a specialist in nephrology and urology, and has earned an international reputation as a clinical investigator and educator in this field.
Among his contributions to veterinary medicine is the technique of voiding urohydropropulsion, a nonsurgical method to remove uroliths from the urinary bladder. In 2007, he was voted as Speaker of The Year at the North American Veterinary Conference held in Orlando, Florida. He was awarded the Norden-Pfizer-Zoetis Distinguished Teacher Award in 2001 and 2013. Dr. Lulich currently holds the endowed Hills/Osborne Chair in Nephrology and Urology at the University of Minnesota
This case-based seminar will provide you with the solutions and techniques to solve any lower urinary tract problem in the dog or cat with effective surety. You will learn the nuances of interpreting the urinalysis, how to safely unobstruct the feline urethra, tricks to effective treatment of urinary tract infections, how to remove small bladder stones in less than 10 seconds and unique life saving techniques with urinary catheters. This will change the way to practice.
Thanks to the generosity of Hills Pet, this dinner talk will be free to QDVA members and staff. The cost for non-member DVMs and staff is $65 per person.
Attendance is limited to about 70 people. To be sure all members can be accommodated, some registration restrictions will apply. Each attending veterinarian can bring two lay staff. Please register by 5 p.m., Friday September 30th. If we still have room after the deadline, an email will be sent out inviting more staff members to attend.
The session will be held as usual at the Belleville Club, starting at 6 p.m. sharp. Doors open at 5:30. p.m.
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