PROGRAMAÇÃO DO CIABEV 2022
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24 de março de 2022
BLOCO 1: Hipófise (Moderadora Profa. Dra. Vanessa Uemura)
BLOCO 2: Diabetes Mellitus (Moderador Prof. Dr. Alan Pöppl)
25 de março de 2022
BLOCO 3: Comportamento e Medicina Integrativa (Moderadora Profa. Flavia Tavares)
BLOCO 4: Tireoide (Moderador Prof. Fabrício Lorenzini)
26 de março de 2022
BLOCO 5: Adrenal (Moderadora Profa. Dra. Viviani de Marco)
BLOCO 6: Metabolismo lipídico e o sistema digestório (Moderadora Profa. Dra. Márcia Jericó)
24 de março de 2022 – quinta-feira
BLOCO 1 – Hipófise (Moderadora Profa. Dra. Vanessa Uemura)
24/03/2022
8:00 – 9:00
The diagnostic approach of polyuria and polydipsia in dogs
PhD, DVM, DACVIM, Hans Kooistra
Utrecht University
Hans Kooistra graduated in 1990 at the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine in Utrecht, The
Netherlands. After working in a private practice for some time, he followed an internship and
a residency in internal medicine of companion animals at the Department of Clinical Sciences
of Companion Animals, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Utrecht University (from 1991-
1994). After the residency he became Assistant Professor (1994-2003), Associate Professor
(2004-2018) and Full Professor (2018-…) at the same department. Since 2018 he is head of
the division of Internal Medicine of Companion Animals. Duties include patient care,
education (to students, post graduate training and training of interns and residents) and
research in internal medicine of companion animals, with special emphasis on endocrinology
and reproduction. In 1997 he became Diplomate of the European College of Veterinary
Internal Medicine-Companion Animals (ECVIM-CA). He successfully (“cum laude”)
defended his PhD thesis entitled “Adenohypophyseal function in healthy dogs and in dogs
with pituitary disease” in December 2000. Hans is (co-)author of more than 170 peer-
reviewed articles and several book chapters.
In 1995 he married to Hilde. They have two children, David and Roselinde. Another
important member of the family is their dog Twister.
24/03/2022
9:00 – 10:00
Growth hormone-related disorders in dogs
PhD, DVM, DACVIM, Hans Kooistra
Utrecht University
Hans Kooistra graduated in 1990 at the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine in Utrecht, The
Netherlands. After working in a private practice for some time, he followed an internship and
a residency in internal medicine of companion animals at the Department of Clinical Sciences
of Companion Animals, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Utrecht University (from 1991-
1994). After the residency he became Assistant Professor (1994-2003), Associate Professor
(2004-2018) and Full Professor (2018-…) at the same department. Since 2018 he is head of
the division of Internal Medicine of Companion Animals. Duties include patient care,
education (to students, post graduate training and training of interns and residents) and
research in internal medicine of companion animals, with special emphasis on endocrinology
and reproduction. In 1997 he became Diplomate of the European College of Veterinary
Internal Medicine-Companion Animals (ECVIM-CA). He successfully (“cum laude”)
defended his PhD thesis entitled “Adenohypophyseal function in healthy dogs and in dogs
with pituitary disease” in December 2000. Hans is (co-)author of more than 170 peer-
reviewed articles and several book chapters.
In 1995 he married to Hilde. They have two children, David and Roselinde. Another
important member of the family is their dog Twister.
10:00 – 10:30
Momento do Patrocinador
Hills
24/03/2022
10:30 – 11:15
Pitfalls during Cushing’s syndrome investigation
PhD. Edward Feldman
UC Davis
- Diplomate ACVIM (Small Animal Internal Medicine)
- Retired as Emeritus Professor
- Education
1969, BS, University of Illinois, Urbana,
1971, BVSc, University of Illinois, Urbana,1973, DVM, University of California, Davis,
1973, DVM, University of California, Davis, - Honors and Awards
Society of Phi Zeta1969-73 National Loeb Scholarship (throughout Veterinary School)1978 Clinical Professor of the Year Award1986 Recipient of Ralston Purina Small Animal Research Award1988 Faculty Speaker Commencement (chosen by the class of 1988)1989 Speaker of the Year (chosen by attendees), North American Veterinary Conference1990 Recipient of Norden Distinguished Teaching Award for Veterinary Medicine1989-1991 Elected President, Society for Comparative Endocrinology1991-1993 Reelected President for a 2nd consecutive term, Society for Comparative Endocrinology1992 Recipient of American Association of Feline Practitioners Research Award for investigations into the use of oral therapy in the management of cats with diabetes mellitus1992 Recipient of California Academy of Veterinary Medicine’s Award for Excellence in Continuing Education1992 Recipient of Daniels Award for excellence in the advancement of knowledge concerning small animal endocrinology, Award presented to the best veterinary research manuscript published in 1991 – judged by members of the Society for Comparative Endocrinology1993 Recipient of SmithKline Beecham Award for Research Excellence1993 Recipient of Daniels Award for excellence in the advancement of knowledge concerning small animal endocrinology1994 Recipient of Daniels Award for excellence in the advancement of knowledge concerning small animal endocrinology1994 Recipient of Cycle Award for outstanding contributions in
continuing education and in research, American Veterinary Medical Association1994 Recipient of Distinguished Alumni Achievement Award, The Animal Medical Center, New York City1997 Faculty Speaker Commencement, chosen by the class of 19971997 Recipient of Daniels Award for excellence in the advancement of knowledge concerning small animal endocrinology1998 Recipient of Daniels Award for excellence in the advancement of knowledge concerning small animal endocrinology2001 Recipient of University of California, Davis, School of Veterinary Medicine’s Alumni Achievement Award described as the highest honor awarded by the School of Veterinary Medicine”2002 Finalist, position as Hospital Director, Veterinary Teaching Hospital, College of Veterinary Medicine, Colorado State University2004 Invited to apply for position of Dean, College of Veterinary Medicine, Virginia-Maryland Polytechnical University2004 Invited to apply for position of Dean, School of Veterinary Medicine, The Ohio State University2004 Honorary Conference President, Japanese Board of Veterinary Practitioners Annual Conference2006 Oxford Laboratories Award (replaced the Daniels Company) for excellence in the advancement of knowledge concerning small animal endocrinology2008 Oxford Laboratories Award for excellence in the advancement of knowledge concerning small animal endocrinology2009 Oxford Laboratories Award for excellence in the advancement of knowledge concerning small animal endocrinology2012 Career Achievement Award in Canine Research from the American Veterinary Medical Foundation/American Kennel Club
24/03/2022
11:15 – 11:45
Será que é Cushing? Cuidado! Às vezes parece, mas não é…
Dra. Viviani De Marco
MV Minds, Naya Especialidades – SP
- Graduada pela Faculdade de Medicina Veterinária e Zootecnia da Universidade de São Paulo (FMVZ-USP) em 1996
- Residência em Clínica Médica no Hospital Veterinário da FMVZ-USP 1997 -1999
- Mestrado em Clínica Médica pela FMVZ-USP (1999-2001)
- Doutorado em Endocrinologia pela Faculdade de Medicina da Universidade de São Paulo (2007-2010)
- Pesquisadora colaboradora do Departamento de Clínica Médica da FM-USP, com ênfase em tumores adrenais e hiperplasia macronodular adrenal primária
- Foi docente da disciplina de Clínica Médica de Pequenos Animais durante 18 anos em várias universidades, como FMU, Universidade de Guarulhos e Universidade Santo Amaro.
- É Sócia-proprietária da NAYA Especialidades (Campo Belo/SP) e Responsável pelo Serviço de Endocrinologia de Cães e Gatos
- Sócia-proprietária da MV Minds Educação Continuada e Pesquisa Clínica.
- Presidente da Associação Brasileira de Endocrinologia Veterinária (ABEV) desde 2016, exercendo o seu segundo mandato.
- Ministras palestras na Área de Endocrinologia de cães e gatos em diversos cursos de pós graduação, simpósios e congressos.
24/03/2022
11:45 – 12:30
Trilostane treatment for ACTH-dependent hypercortisolism. What about the non-responders? New prospectives?
DVM, PhD. Federico Fracassi
Univ. Bolonha
Federico Fracassi graduated in Veterinary Medicine (DVM) “cum laude” State University of Bologna, Italy. At the same Faculty, he did an internship and started a Ph.D. In 2005 he defended his Ph.D. thesis. After the Ph.D., he becomes a permanent staff member at the Department of Veterinary Medical Sciences – University of Bologna (Italy) where at present is Associate Professor of Internal Medicine and Head of the unit of Internal Medicine. He completed a Residency in Internal Medicine at the Clinic for Small Animal Internal Medicine, University of Zurich, Switzerland, and gained his status of European Specialist in Internal Medicine in 2012 (Diplomate ECVIM-CA-internal medicine). Duties include patient care, education (to students, postgraduate training and training of interns and residents), and research in internal medicine of companion animals, with special emphasis on endocrinology. He is the past-president of the European Society of Veterinary Endocrinology (ESVE), past-president of the Italian Society of Veterinary Internal Medicine (SIMIV), vice president of the executive committee of the ECVIM-CA congress. He is editor of “Veterinaria”, a peer-review journal and associate editor of JSAP. His publication list consists of more than 90 journal articles, he is author of books and book chapters. His main research focus is the field of small animal endocrinology.
24/03/2022
12:30 – 13:00
Mesa Redonda
13:00 – 14:00
Almoço
BLOCO 2 – Diabetes Mellitus (Moderador Prof. Dr. Alan Pöppl)
24/03/2022
14:00 – 15:00
How to manage finicky appetite in diabetic dogs
PhD. Chen Gilor
DVM, PhD, DACVIM
Associate Professor, Small Animal Internal Medicine
University of Florida
In his current role, Chen combines clinical and didactic teaching with clinical work and research in the field of endocrinology, focused on canine and feline diabetes mellitus, obesity and gastrointestinal hormones. Before coming to the University of Florida, Chen held faculty positions at UC Davis and the Ohio State University. Chen worked as an internal medicine consultant for IDEXX Diagnostics in the UK and as a general practitioner in Israel and in the USA. Chen has earned his DVM from the Koret School of veterinary Medicine (Israel) and his Ph.D. from the University of Illinois where he also completed a 3-year residency in small animal internal medicine. He is a Diplomate of the American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine.
24/03/2022
15:00 - 16:00
How do I treat and monitor Diabetes in Cats?
PhD. Stijn Niessen
DVM PhD DECVIM PGCertVetEd FHEA MRCVS
Stijn se formou na Universidade de Ghent. Após um estágio na Universidade de Glasgow e uma residência no Royal Veterinary College (RVC), ele se tornou um diplomata do European College of Veterinary Internal Medicine. Stijn completou um PhD em diabetes mellitus, avaliação da qualidade de vida e terapia genética na Newcastle University Medical School e no RVC. Durante sua carreira de docente de 16 anos no RVC, Stijn atuou em clínicas de referência, ensinando alunos e pesquisando, tornando-se professor de medicina interna, bem como um dos diretores clínicos do maior hospital de referência para pequenos animais da Europa. Stijn encontrou novas curas para doenças antigas, publicou vários artigos científicos, escreveu capítulos e co-editou livros-texto importantes. Ele acredita que todo médico deve ser capaz de desfrutar do nível único de suporte clínico, desenvolvimento pessoal e orientação encontrado em ambientes universitários.
16:00 – 16:30
Momento do Patrocinador
Nestlé PURINA
24/03/2022
16:30 - 17:00
How do I treat and monitor Diabetes in Dogs?
PhD. Linda Fleeman
BVSc PhD MANZCVS
A Dra. Linda Fleeman dirige o Animal Diabetes Australia, um serviço clínico que atende especificamente cães e gatos diabéticos em Melbourne.
É especialista de renome internacional no tratamento do diabetes em cães e é regularmente convidada para falar sobre esse assunto em fóruns internacionais e nacionais. Ao longo de sua carreira, ela trabalhou tanto na prática de referência universitária quanto na prática privada, e seu foco principal por mais de 20 anos tem sido em todos os aspectos do diabetes em cães e gatos.
Linda se formou na University of Queensland e completou um Small Animal Medicine Internship na Murdoch University e uma Residência em Small Animal Medicine na University of Melbourne. Isso foi seguido por um PhD na University of Queensland sobre o manejo clínico do diabetes mellitus em cães. Ela ocupou cargos de conferencista em Medicina de Pequenos Animais na Universidade de Queensland e conferencista Sênior em Medicina de Pequenos Animais na Universidade de Sydney antes de fundar a Animal Diabetes Australia em 2010
24/03/2022
17:00 – 18:00
Mesa Redonda
*Programação sujeita a alterações
25 de março de 2022 – sexta-feira
Bloco 3 – Comportamento e Medicina Integrativa (Moderadora Profa. Flavia Tavares)
25/03/2022
8:00 – 9:00
Envelhecendo com o DIABETES
Profa. Flavia Tavares
Inter Gáveas e Vet Fãs - RJ
Médica Veterinária formada pela Universidade Federal Fluminense. Mestre em Clínica Médica de Pequenos Animais pela mesma universidade. Entre 2003 e 2005 Dra. Flávia Tavares foi Professora de Clínica Médica de Pequenos Animais da UFF. Professora da Fundação Educacional Dom André Arcoverde em 2005. Coordenadora dos Cursos de Pós-Graduação em Medicina Veterinária do SENAC –RJ de 2004 a 2007. Professora de pós graduação do Instituto Qualittas (2010 a 2014), ministrando o módulo endocrinologia e metabologia em pequenos animais. Professora de pós graduação em endocrinologia da Anclivepa São Paulo. Responsável pelo setor de Endocrinologia e Metabologia das Clinicas Intergávea e Vetfãs no Rio de Janeiro. Fundadora da Associação Brasileira de Endocrinologia Veterinária (ABEV).
25/03/2022
09:00 – 09:30
Distúrbios comportamentais no Hipotireoidismo
Profa. Dra. Daniela Ramos
Psicovet
-Graduação em Medicina Veterinária pela Universidade de São Paulo (FMVZ-USP)
-Mestrado em Comportamento Animal Aplicado pela Universidade de Lincoln (Inglaterra)
-Doutorado em Clínica Veterinária com ênfase em Comportamento Animal pela Universidade de São Paulo (FMVZ-USP)
-Pós-doutorado em Clínica Veterinária com ênfase em Comportamento Animal pela Universidade de São Paulo (FMVZ-USP)
-Certificação em Bem-Estar Animal pelo Cambridge e-learning Institute/Bioethicus
-Certificação em Comportamento Felino Avançado pela International Society of Feline Medicine
-Diplomada “de facto” pelo Colégio Latino-americano de Etologia Clínica Veterinária
– Sócia fundadora da Associação Brasileira de Medicina Veterinária Comportamental
-É sócia proprietária do PSICOVET CENTRO, clínica especializada em Comportamento e Bem-Estar Canino e Felin
25/03/2022
9:30 – 10:00
Distúrbios comportamentais na síndrome de Cushing
Profa. Dra. Ingrid Cavalcante
Instituto Qualittas, Universidade de Vassouras, Vetsclub-RJ
Mestre em clínica e reprodução animal – UFF
Sócia proprietária da Vetsclub
10:00 – 10:30
Momento do Patrocinador
Dechra
25/03/2022
11:00 – 12:00
Medicina integrativa aplicada à endocrinologia humana
Dr. Aleksandro Ferreira
ISCMSP
Médico Assistente do Departamento de Pediatria da Irmandade da Santa Casa de Misericórdia de São Paulo (ISCMSP). Co Fundador da Associção Elo21 Universo Down. Endocrinologista Pediátrico do Ambulatório Multidisciplinar para Atendimento ao Portador de Síndrome de Down do Departamento de Pediatria da Irmandade da Santa Casa de Misericórdia de São Paulo (ISCMSP). Autor do livro “Propedêutica Médica da Criança ao Idoso.”
25/03/2022
12:00 – 13:00
Mesa Redonda
13:00 – 14:00
Almoço
Bloco 4 – Tireoide (Moderador Prof. Fabrício Lorenzini)
25/03/2022
14:00 – 15:00
Challenges in hypothyroidism diagnosis
PhD, DVM, DACVIM, Sylvie Daminet
University of Ghent
Sylvie Daminet was born in Genk, Belgium. She graduated as a veterinarian in 1992 from the
University of Liège in Belgium. Thereafter she moved abroad to specialise. She performed
an internship followed by a residency in Internal Medicine at the University of Montreal in
Canada. In 1996 she became a diplomate of the American College of Veterinary Internal
Medicine and of the European College of Veterinary Internal Medicine (ACVIM&ECVIM-CA).
She also obtained a Master’s degree on canine thyroid function from the University of
Montreal.
She was an assistant Professor at the universities of Montreal and Prince Edward Island in
Canada and Lecturer at the Royal Veterinary College in London in England. She obtained
her PhD on thyroid function tests in dogs at the University of Ghent in Belgium in 2002.
Currently she is a full Professor at the same University. She is chair of the small animal
internal medicine service and head of the Small Animal Department. Her clinical and
research interests are in endocrinology and nephrology. Under her guidance 14 PhD’s were
defended successfully. She is program director of the residency program in Companion
Animal Internal Medicine at Ghent University and (co-)-supervised many residents who
became diplomate of the ECVIM-CA. Sylvie (co)-authored over 200 publications in
international and national journals. She was president of the European Society of Veterinary
Endocrinology from 2009 to 2011 (www.esve.org) and chair of the Specialty of Internal
Medicine of ECVIM (2011-2014).
When she is not working, she enjoys swimming, horseback riding and music. Her 2 sons,
her husband and her pets enlighten her days.
25/03/2022
15:00 – 16:00
Feline hyperthyroidism treatment challenges
PhD, DVM, DACVIM, Sylvie Daminet
University of Ghent
Sylvie Daminet was born in Genk, Belgium. She graduated as a veterinarian in 1992 from the
University of Liège in Belgium. Thereafter she moved abroad to specialise. She performed
an internship followed by a residency in Internal Medicine at the University of Montreal in
Canada. In 1996 she became a diplomate of the American College of Veterinary Internal
Medicine and of the European College of Veterinary Internal Medicine (ACVIM&ECVIM-CA).
She also obtained a Master’s degree on canine thyroid function from the University of
Montreal.
She was an assistant Professor at the universities of Montreal and Prince Edward Island in
Canada and Lecturer at the Royal Veterinary College in London in England. She obtained
her PhD on thyroid function tests in dogs at the University of Ghent in Belgium in 2002.
Currently she is a full Professor at the same University. She is chair of the small animal
internal medicine service and head of the Small Animal Department. Her clinical and
research interests are in endocrinology and nephrology. Under her guidance 14 PhD’s were
defended successfully. She is program director of the residency program in Companion
Animal Internal Medicine at Ghent University and (co-)-supervised many residents who
became diplomate of the ECVIM-CA. Sylvie (co)-authored over 200 publications in
international and national journals. She was president of the European Society of Veterinary
Endocrinology from 2009 to 2011 (www.esve.org) and chair of the Specialty of Internal
Medicine of ECVIM (2011-2014).
When she is not working, she enjoys swimming, horseback riding and music. Her 2 sons,
her husband and her pets enlighten her days.
16:00 – 16:30
Momento do Patrocinador
TECSA
25/03/2022
16:30 – 17:00
Tumores da tireoide em cães: diagnóstico e tratamentos
Prof Dr Victor Alejandro Castillo
Universidade de Buenos Aires
Prof associado no Setor da Clínica Médica de Peq Animais
- Doutor pela Universidade de Buenos Aires
- Especialista Endocrinologista
- Professor Titular da Cátedra de Clínica Médica de Pequenos Animais da Faculdade de Ciências Veterinárias-UBA
- Chefe da Unidade de Endocrinologia. Hospital Escola de Medicina Veterinária-UBA
- Diretor de Projetos de Pesquisa com temática em Síndrome de Cushing
- Diretor de Bolsas e Teses de Mestrado e Doutorado
- Coordenador do Programa de Estágio em Endocrinologia e do Programa de Estágio em Clínica Médica
- Professor de Pós-Graduação, Mestrado e Doutorado em Universidades da Argentina, Equador, Chile, Bolívia e Uruguai
- Autor e coautor de mais de 100 publicações em revistas internacionais. Autor e coautor de apresentações em eventos científicos
- Revisor e membro do comitê editorial de revistas internacionais (Frontiers Veterinary Sciences, Veterinary Case Reports, Research Veterinary Sciences, The Veterinary Journal, Domestic Animal Endocrinology, etc)
- Palestrante a convite em cursos e congressos (nacionais e estrangeiros)
- Júri de tese de doutorado, avaliador de projetos científicos, avaliador do CoNEAU membro da Comissão de Avaliação de Projetos de Pesquisa Clínica – UBACyT
- Recebeu 4 prêmios para o melhor trabalho de pesquisa concedido pela Academia Nacional de Veterinária e Agronomia e pela AVEPA-Arg
25/03/2022
17:00 – 18:00
Mesa Redonda
Com participação de:
Mark Peterson
DVM, DACVIM
Dr. Mark E. Peterson was awarded a Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM) degree with High Distinction from the University of Minnesota in 1976. After moving to New York City, Mark first completed an internship and medical residency at The Animal Medical Center. He then finished a post-doctoral fellowship in endocrinology and nuclear medicine at The New York Hospital-Cornell Medical Center. Mark obtained board certification from the American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine in 1981.
Dr. Peterson served as Head of the Division of Endocrinology in the Department of Medicine at The Animal Medical Center for over 30 years. In addition, Mark has held faculty appointments as Professor of Medicine at the School of Veterinary Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania (1996-2000), Associate Professor of Radiology at the Weill Medical College of Cornell University (1983-2005), and Assistant Professor of Medicine at the New York State College of Veterinary Medicine, Cornell University (1982-1988). He currently serves as adjunct Professor of Medicine at the New York State College of Veterinary Medicine, Cornell University (2015 to present).
In 2009, Mark opened the Animal Endocrine Clinic, a specialty referral hospital devoted exclusively to the diagnosis and treatment of cats and dogs with endocrine disease, where he now cares for most of his endocrine patients and conducts clinic research.
Over the last 45 years, most of Dr. Peterson’s clinical and research efforts has been directed toward advancing our understanding of naturally-occurring endocrine disorders of the cat and dog, especially hyper- and hypothyroidism, diabetes mellitus, calcium disorders, and adrenal disease. He has published more than 600 journal articles, book chapters, and research abstracts. Most recently, he served as co-editor of the textbook on Feline Endocrinology, the first book devoted exclusively to endocrine disease in the cat.
With more than 600 lecture presentations to his credit, Dr. Peterson is a frequent speaker at veterinary colleges and scientific seminars both in both the United States and abroad.
*Programação sujeita a alterações
26 de março de 2022 – sábado
BLOCO 5: Adrenal (Moderadora Profa. Dra. Viviani de Marco)
26/03/2022
8:00 - 9:00
Prognostic Markers of Adrenocortical Tumors
DVM PhD, Sara Galac
Univ. Utrecht
Sara Galac graduated from the Veterinary Faculty in Ljubljana, Slovenia. After graduation she moved to the Netherlands and completed an internship and residency at the Department of Clinical Sciences of Companion Animals, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine in Utrecht. She completed her first PhD thesis about the use of a progesterone receptor antagonist during pregnancy and luteal phase in dogs at the University in Ljubljana in 2001 and her second PhD entitled “Recent developments of Cushing`s syndrome in dogs ́, she successfully defended at Utrecht University in 2010. Nowadays, she is a staff member of the Department of Clinical Sciences of Companion Animals, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine in Utrecht and holds a position of assistant professor in Internal medicine.
Her main interest is Endocrinology. She is involved in clinical work, teaching and research. She leads an Adrenal research group at Utrecht University. The mission of this research group is to learn about the mechanisms, which initiate specific growth and differentiation of normal adrenal cells and to unravel the dysregulation of biological patterns, which induce adrenal cancer development. Her research is greatly supported by national and international grants (Dutch Animal Cancer Society, Morris Animal Foundation and AKC Canine Health Foundation).
Sara Galac described the two novel forms of canine Cushing`s syndrome in dogs for the first time: ectopic ACTH secretion syndrome and food-dependent hypercortisolism. She strongly believes in the value of case reports to clinical practice and medical science. Besides case reports, her publication list consists of journal articles, research abstracts, and book chapters. She is a frequent speaker at international veterinary conferences and much involved in veterinary continuing education. She has been a president of European Society of Veterinary Endocrinology (ESVE) and is an active member of a human adrenal network ENS@T, which joins the world leading endocrinologists and serves to stimulate research in adrenal cancer.
26/03/2022
9:00 - 10:00
Unmasking Pheochromocytoma
DVM PhD, Sara Galac
Univ. Utrecht
Sara Galac graduated from the Veterinary Faculty in Ljubljana, Slovenia. After graduation she moved to the Netherlands and completed an internship and residency at the Department of Clinical Sciences of Companion Animals, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine in Utrecht. She completed her first PhD thesis about the use of a progesterone receptor antagonist during pregnancy and luteal phase in dogs at the University in Ljubljana in 2001 and her second PhD entitled “Recent developments of Cushing`s syndrome in dogs ́, she successfully defended at Utrecht University in 2010. Nowadays, she is a staff member of the Department of Clinical Sciences of Companion Animals, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine in Utrecht and holds a position of assistant professor in Internal medicine.
Her main interest is Endocrinology. She is involved in clinical work, teaching and research. She leads an Adrenal research group at Utrecht University. The mission of this research group is to learn about the mechanisms, which initiate specific growth and differentiation of normal adrenal cells and to unravel the dysregulation of biological patterns, which induce adrenal cancer development. Her research is greatly supported by national and international grants (Dutch Animal Cancer Society, Morris Animal Foundation and AKC Canine Health Foundation).
Sara Galac described the two novel forms of canine Cushing`s syndrome in dogs for the first time: ectopic ACTH secretion syndrome and food-dependent hypercortisolism. She strongly believes in the value of case reports to clinical practice and medical science. Besides case reports, her publication list consists of journal articles, research abstracts, and book chapters. She is a frequent speaker at international veterinary conferences and much involved in veterinary continuing education. She has been a president of European Society of Veterinary Endocrinology (ESVE) and is an active member of a human adrenal network ENS@T, which joins the world leading endocrinologists and serves to stimulate research in adrenal cancer.
10:00 – 10:30
Momento do Patrocinador
DrogaVET
26/03/2022
10:30 – 11:30
Long-term Hypoadrenocorticism therapy
DVM, MS, DACVIM, Patty Lathan
Mississippi State University
- Diplomate, American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine
- Associate Professor of Small Animal Medicine at College of Veterinary Medicine
Mississippi State University - Education:
- 2007, MS, Purdue University
2002, VMD, University of Pennsylvania
1998. BA, chemistry, Texas A&M University
- 2007, MS, Purdue University
- Awards
- Oxford Laboratories Award for Excellence In The Advancement of Knowledge
Concerning Small Animal Endocrinology. Second Place Publication, Clinical Science,
2014, for:- Lathan P, Scott-Moncrieff JC, Wills R. Use of the cortisol-to-ACTH Ratio for
diagnosis of primary hypoadrenocorticism in dogs. J Vet Intern Med, Sept/Oct
2014, 1546-1550.
- Lathan P, Scott-Moncrieff JC, Wills R. Use of the cortisol-to-ACTH Ratio for
- Oxford Laboratories Award for Excellence In The Advancement of Knowledge
26/03/2022
11:30 – 12:30
Mesa Redonda
12:30 – 14:00
Almoço
BLOCO 6: Metabolismo lipídico e o sistema digestório (Moderadora Profa. Dra. Márcia Jericó)
26/03/2022
14:00 – 15:00
Hyperlipidemia, pancreatitis, and biliary disease – are they related?
PhD, DVM, DACVIM, Panagiotis Xenoulis
Universidade de Thessaly
Panos Xenoulis graduated from the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki in 2003. In 2004 he started a Dr.med.vet. thesis at the Department of Small Animal Clinical Sciences, College of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences, Texas A&M University (College Station, Texas) in collaboration with the Ludwig-Maximilian Universitat in Munich, Germany, which was completed in 2008. The same year he started a PhD at Texas A&M University, which was completed in 2011.
He has authored or co-authored more than 40 scientific journal publications, 20 conference proceedings and 45 scientific abstracts. He has written more than 20 book chapters. He has presented in more than 20 scientific events in the USA, South America, many European countries, and Greece. He is a reviewer for scientific journals since 2007, and he is a member of the advisory board of the Veterinary Journal since 2012.
He is a member of the Clinic of Medicine of the Faculty of Veterinary Science of the University of Thessaly since 2013, and he is now Associate Professor of the same Faculty.
26/03/2022
15:00 – 15:30
Lama biliar e mucocele no endocrinopata: como eu trato
Prof. Dr. Ricardo Duarte
FMU, All Care – SP
- Graduado em Medicina Veterinária pela Faculdade de Medicina Veterinária e Zootecnia da Universidade de São Paulo (FMVZ-USP) em 1993.
- Mestrado (2001) e doutorado (2006), ambos em Clínica Veterinária, pelo Departamento de Clínica Médica da FMVZ-USP.
- Médico Veterinário Contratado do Serviço de Clínica Médica do HOVET/USP (1995-98).
- Professor de Clínica Médica de Pequenos Animais do curso de Medicina Veterinária do Centro Regional Universitário de Espírito Santo do Pinhal, SP (2000-08).
- Sócio-fundador da Associação Brasileira de Endocrinologia Veterinária.
- Professor do Mestrado Profissional em Saúde e Bem Estar Animal das Faculdades Metropolitanas Unidas (2016-18).
- Desde 2012 é professor da disciplina de Clínica Médica de Animais de Pequeno Porte do curso de Medicina Veterinária da FMU, São Paulo.
- Membro da Comparative Gastroenterology Society.
- Médico veterinário certificado pelo Fear free program (2020).
- Experiência na área de Medicina Interna de Pequenos Animais, atuando principalmente em endocrinologia e gastrenterologia.
15:30 – 16:00
Perguntas
16:00 – 16:30
Momento do Patrocinador
Royal Canin
26/03/2022
16:30 – 17:00
Microbioma intestinal e obesidade
Dra. Paula Waki Lopes da Rosa
Albert Einstein; HCFM - USP
- Graduação: Faculdade de Medicina da Universidade de São Paulo (FMUSP) em 2007.
- Residência em Clínica Médica: Faculdade de Medicina da Universidade de São Paulo (FMUSP) no período de 2009 a 2010.
- Residência em Endocrinologia: Faculdade de Medicina da Universidade de São Paulo (FMUSP) no período de 2011 e 2012.
- Estágio opcional em cuidados paliativos no San Diego Hospice, sob tutoria do Dr Frank Ferris (San Diego Hospice) e Dr Toshio Chiba (Cuidados Paliativos do Instituto do Câncer do Estado de São Paulo – ICESP) durante a residência de clínica médica, no mês de junho (estágio de 30 dias)de 2010.
- Aluna de doutorado pós graduação do grupo de Obesidade da Endocrinologia do Hospital das Clínicas da FMUSP, sob orientação do Dr Márcio Mancini com o projeto “Caracterização da Composição Bacteriana Intestinal em Mulheres Obesas, Eutróficas, Magras Constitucionais e Anoréxicas”.
- Projeto de Doutorado: “Caracterização da Composição Bacteriana Intestinal em Mulheres Obesas, Eutróficas, Magras Constitucionais e Anoréxicas”, que conta atualmente com auxílio financeiro FAPESP (processo 2017/05305-5) e coparticipação do grupo Fleury.
- Bolsista do Programa de Iniciação Científica da Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP) no período de maio de 2004 a julho de 2005, com o projeto “Análise Quantitativa da Expressão do mRNA do Fator de Crescimento Hepatocítico(HGF) e seu receptor c-Met em Insulinomas”.
26/03/2022
17:00 – 17:30
Obeso com disfunção metabólica como eu trato?
Dra. Márcia Marques Jericó
MV Minds, CVAL – SP
- Médica veterinária, graduada pela Faculdade de Medicina Veterinária da Universidade de São Paulo (USP).
- Mestrado em Fisiologia pelo Instituto de Ciências Biomédicas da USP.
- Doutorado em Clínica Médica pela Faculdade de Medicina Veterinária e Zootecnia da USP.
- Sócia-proprietária e responsável pelo serviço de Endocrinologia dos Consultórios Veterinários Alto da Lapa (São Paulo/SP).
- Sócia-proprietária da MV Minds Educação Continuada e Pesquisa Clínica.
- Sócia Fundadora e membro da Comissão Científica da Associação Brasileira de Endocrinologia Veterinária (ABEV).
- Co-editora do “Tratado de Medicina Interna de Cães e Gatos”, Editora GEN Roca, 2015.
17:30 – 18:00
Perguntas
*Programação sujeita a alterações