Small Animal Abstracts

Small Animal Abstracts
Deadline for Submissions April 15, 2023

Thank you for submitting a Small Animal abstract for presentation at IVECCS 2023 and publication in the Journal of Veterinary Emergency and Critical Care and the IVECCS proceedings, presenters will be notified by June 1. Abstracts should represent original research not yet published or presented elsewhere and not to be published or presented prior to the 2023 IVECCS. Authors of successful abstracts will be notified via e-mail by 1 June 2023. Accepted abstracts will be presented in person at IVECCS in Colorado on Friday, 8 September 2023 for Resident abstracts and Saturday 9 September 2023 for general abstracts. Each presentation will be twelve minutes in length followed by a three-minute discussion. Abstracts not accepted for oral presentation may be given the option to be presented as posters. Presenters may choose poster as the primary means of presentation if so desired by indicating preference on the submission website. Authors of accepted abstracts must register for the meeting, and registration is not complimentary.

For any questions, contact Dr. Tony Mann MannF@missouri.edu.

Large Animal Abstracts

Large Animal Abstracts
Deadline for submission is June 15, 2023

Abstracts should represent original research not yet published or presented elsewhere and not to be published or presented prior to the 2023 IVECCS. Authors of successful abstracts will be notified via e-mail by July 1, 2023. Abstracts may be presented as either oral or poster format. Accepted abstracts will be published in the Journal of Veterinary Emergency and Critical Care; therefore, close attention must be paid to the format instructions. Failure to follow formatting instructions will result in rejection. No changes will be allowed after submission.  If you are an approved ACVECC, ACVIM, ACVS, or ACVAA resident or ACVECC fellow or enrolled in Large Animal/Equine specific internship, please indicate so on the submission form. House officer’s abstracts will be presented in the same session and special recognition will be given to the most outstanding paper by a resident. If you completed your training program after July 1, 2022, you may present in the resident’s forum if the research was conducted while you were a resident. However, if you are a faculty member of an institution after your resident finished, you should not enter as a resident. Indicate the termination date of your residency in your cover e-mail and provide your mentor’s name and e-mail address.

For any questions, contact Dr. Jenifer Gold jgold@wiequine.com.

Veterinarian Case Reports

Veterinarian Case Reports
Deadline for submission is June 15, 2023

Have an interesting case to present? Please submit one page or less summary of the case by June 15th, 2023. The goal of this session is to highlight unique and challenging cases managed by Emergency and Critical Care doctors! The case should have been managed in at least in part by the presenter. Preference is given to ACVECC residents in training and those in ER practice for three years or less. Residents are asked to include the name of a mentor who has been involved in evaluating the submission. Small and Large animal cases are encouraged! The top 10 cases will be selected for presentation.

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Once logged in, click “Start entry”, under program select “IVECCS”, then under category select “Case Reports”, then “Veterinarian Case Reports”. For entry name use “YourName-IVECCSCaseReport2023”.

For any questions, contact Dr. Elizabeth Rozanski Elizabeth.Rozanski@tufts.edu.

Technician Case Reports

Technician/ Nurse Case Reports
Deadline for submission is June 15, 2023

Unique and interesting case management scenarios are encouraged for submission. There is no limitation to the species or specific scenario, except that the emphasis should be on the emergency and critical care nursing aspect of the case. Small animal, large animal, exotic, toxicology, internal medicine, anesthesia, and surgery cases are welcome. Case report presentations are limited to individuals that have NO prior lecturing experience to make this a learning experience for those individuals that might be considering lecturing in the future. Recipients of any prior case report awards are also ineligible to present. Candidates should be a credentialed veterinary technician/nurse (CVT, LVT, LVMT, RVT, RVN, CVN, AVN, etc.). All case reports must be initially assessed by a VTS, licensed DVM or if applicable a board-certified specialist (ACVS, ACVAA, ACVIM ACVECC…). The individual or assessor is required to initially ensure the quality of the case report being submitted.

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Once logged in, click “Start entry”, under program select “IVECCS”, then under category select “Case Reports”, then “Technician Case Reports”. For entry name use “YourName-IVECCSCaseReport2023”.

For any questions, contact Ken Yagi ken.veccs@gmail.com.