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2017 인천 세계수의사대회

Hosted by

Organized by

Supported by

WVC Incheon, KOREA 2017Organizing Committee

IMPORTANT DATES

Abstract Submission by April 30(Sun), 2017Early-bird Registration by May 20 (Sat), 2017

Incheon Songdo ConvensiA

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EMBLEM

33rd World Veterinary Congress is aimed at promoting and raising awareness about One Health, an emerging concept that encompasses the health of humans, animals and their environment, across the globe as well as sharing New Wave of the New Technologies in all disciplines of clinical veterinary medicine and creating a new trend in the �eld.

* One Health: Inextricably connected health of humans, animals and the environment * New Wave: Waves of new technologies and trends

THEME

Five colors representing �ve continents are used to welcome veterinarians from around the world. Superimposing silhouettes of humans with animals and some oriental pattern of clouds symbolizing the environment embody the Congress theme of One Health that the health of humans is connected to the health of animals and the environment.

Welcome Message

About World Veterinary Congress

Congress Overview

Program at a Glance

Official Events

Special Program

Scientific Program

- HOT ISSUE Speakers

- Daily Program

- Call for Abstracts

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World Leading City, INCHEON

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Important Dates & Contacts

Dear Friends and Colleagues,

It is a great pleasure and honor to extend you a warm invitation to attend the 33rd World Veterinary Congress (WVC Incheon,

KOREA 2017) from August 27(Sun) to 31(Thu), 2017 at the Incheon Songdo ConvensiA, KOREA.

The WVC Incheon, KOREA 2017 is jointly organized by the World Veterinary Association (WVA) and the Korean Veterinary

Medical Association (KVMA). We are very excited to be hosting this time-honored international congress, held 32 times since

its inaugural meeting in 1863, in Korea as it is the second Congress to be held in Asia.

The Congress is planning a fabulous program and various events not only to promote and raise awareness of One Health, a

concept that recognizes that the health of humans is connected to the health of animals and the environment, but to provide

a wonderful forum for finding pathways to development.

Under the theme “One Health, New Wave”, the scientific program will feature insightful sessions categorized into 24 streams

with distinguished experts as invited speakers, including a session highlighting the countermeasures against malignant

infectious diseases in animals such as AI (H5N1, H7N9), the zoonosis that kills hundreds of people across the world every

year, and FMD.

Furthermore, the Global Seminar on Animal Welfare, the 4th WVA Global Summit, collaboration with the Korean Medical

Association and joint meetings with other organizations of the medical community will be held with the focus on One Health

Initiative, making the Congress an unprecedented platform for leading technology and trends.

During the Congress, every participant will take part in creating an agenda about the social roles of veterinarians that will be

defined in the bill of rights and ethics guidelines. Based on the agenda, VET VISION 2050 will be declared to articulate our

aspirations and to provide a guide for development. The Congress will also establish a reciprocal communication system

between veterinarians and the industry to foster mutual advancement and offer the industry an opportunity for marketing and

promotion for export.

We look forward to seeing all of you in Incheon.

Thank you.

Welcome Message

ONE HEALTH NEW WAVE ı 3 ı

Congress President WVC Incheon, KOREA 2017

Chair of Organizing CommitteeWVC Incheon, KOREA 2017

Ok-Kyung KIM Jae-Hong KIM

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33rd WVC in 2017 Incheon, KOREA

32nd WVC in 2015 Istanbul, TURKEY

31st WVC in 2013 Prague, CZECH REPUBLIC

30th WVC in 2011 Cape Town, SOUTH AFRICA

29th WVC in 2008 Vancouver, CANADA

28th WVC in 2005 Minneapolis, USA

27th WVC in 2002 Tunis, TUNISIA

26th WVC in 1999 Lyon, FRANCE

25th WVC in 1995 Yokohama, JAPAN

24th WVC in 1991 Rio de Janeiro, BRAZIL

23rd WVC in 1987 Montreal, CANADA

22nd WVC in 1983 Perth, AUSTRALIA

21st WVC in 1979 Moscow, USSR

20th WVC in 1975 Thessaloniki, GREECE

19th WVC in 1971 Mexico City, MEXICO

18th WVC in 1967 Paris, FRANCE

17th WVC in 1963 Hannover, GERMANY

Congress OverviewAbout World Veterinary Congress

WVC Incheon, KOREA 2017’s Innovative Initiatives Local Organizing Committee

Since its inception in 1863, the World Veterinary Congress has endeavored to serve its mission: to bring veterinarians from

all over the world together; to share experiences; to exchange ideas and to join forces for the promotion and development

of veterinary medicine.

01. VET VISION 2050 Declaration

Creating an agenda on the social role of the

veterinarians around the world including the

Veterinary Bill of Rights and Ethics Guideline

02. Opportunity for Marketing, Promotion and Export

Establishing a reciprocal communication system

between veterinarians and the industry to foster

mutual advancement

03. In-depth Lectures Covering a Wide Range of

Disciplines

Around 250 in-depth lectures by 75 distinguished

experts

01. “One Health, New Wave”

Sharing the latest technology and trends of veterinary

clinical field through special program

02. Summer in Incheon!

Incheon is a city where the beauty of nature and the

culture of ultra-modern city coexist.

Along with the Gala Dinner, the Welcome Reception

and unique Tour Program is offered.

03. Joint Meeting with Related Organizations and

Societies

Joint meetings with Korean Medical Association and

other organizations of the medical community will be

held to promote and raise awareness of One Health, a

concept that recognizes that the health of humans is

connected to the health of animals and the environment.

Establishing Comprehensive

Conference System^ ^

Attracting 4,000 Participants through

Scientific Program and Exhibition

16th WVC in 1959 Madrid, SPAIN

15th WVC in 1953 Stockholm, SWEDEN

14th WVC in 1949 London, UNITED KINGDOM

13th WVC in 1938 Zurich-Interlaken, SWITZERLAND

12th WVC in 1934 New York, USA

11th WVC in 1930 London, UNITED KINGDOM

10th WVC in 1914 London, UNITED KINGDOM

9th WVC in 1909 Scheveningen, THE NETHERLANDS

8th WVC in 1906 Budapest, HUNGARY

7th WVC in 1899 Baden-Baden, GERMANY

6th WVC in 1895 Bern, SWITZERLAND

5th WVC in 1889 Paris, FRANCE

4th WVC in 1883 Brussels, BELGIUM

3rd WVC in 1867 Zurich, SWITZERLAND

2nd WVC in 1865 Vienna, AUSTRIA

1st WVC in 1863 Hamburg, GERMANY

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Honorary Congress President

Minister of Ministry of Food and Drug Safety

Honorary Congress President

Minister of Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural A�airs

Honorary Congress President

Mayor of Incheon Metropolitan City

• René CARLSON Current President of WVA

• Johnson CHIANG President-Elect of WVA

• Kechrid FAOUZI Immediate Past President of WVA

International Advisory Boards

• Heads, Livestock-related Organizations• Deans, Vet Medicine Colleages• Heads, Vet Medical Association’s O�ces in Cities & Provinces • Presidents, Vet Science Societies

Jae-Hong KIMDean

College of Veterinary MedicineSeoul National University

Local Advisory Boards

Chair of Organizing Committee

Soon-Min OHDirector / CVO

General Division of Animal HealthMinistry of Agriculture, Food and Rural A�airs

Vice-chair of Organizing Committee

Congress President

Ok-Kyung KIMPresident

Korean Veterinary Medical Association

SecretariatKorean Veterinary Medical Association

Yean-Chul WOOSecretary-General

Bonny Bokyo SHINDirector

Scienti�c andPublication Committee

Kangmoon SEOSeoul National University

Planning andPublic Relations Committee

Joon-Seok CHAE Seoul National University

Finance and ExhibitionCommittee

Ju-Hyung HUR Korean Animal Hospital

Association

Incheon Committee

Jae-Young YUN The Incheon Veterinary

Medical Association

Sung-Mo LEE Incheon Metropolitan City

Institute of Public Health and Environment

VET VISION 2050 Committee

Pan Dong RYUSeoul National University

33rd WORLD VETERINARY CONGRESS

Title 33rd World Veterinary Congress (WVC Incheon, KOREA 2017)

Period August 27(Sun) - 31(Thu), 2017

Venue Incheon Songdo ConvensiA, KOREA

Official Language English

Hosted by World Veterinary Association (WVA)

Korean Veterinary Medical Association (KVMA)

Organized by 33rd World Veterinary Congress Organizing Committee

Supported by Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs

Incheon Metropolitan City

Website www.wvc2017korea.com

Facebook www.facebook.com/2017.incheon.wvc

History of WVC

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Program at a Glance

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Official Events

Welcome Reception

All participants are invited to the Welcome Reception. There will

be a cultural performance during the event. These gatherings

will give you an opportunity to reconnect with colleagues and

network with other professionals and form new alliances.

Date: August 28(Mon), 2017

Time: 18:30 ~ 20:00

Venue: Premier Ballroom(2F), Songdo ConvensiA

Date: August 28(Mon), 2017

Time: 09:15 ~ 10:15

Venue: Premier Ballroom(2F), Songdo ConvensiA

Marking the opening of the Congress, the Opening Ceremony will

celebrate the gathering of participants around the globe with

unique performances.

Please do not miss this opportunity to experience a special night in

Korea. Food and drinks will be served and wonderful performances

are planned. Participants will enjoy entertainment during the dinner

and this will serve to bring everyone closer together. This evening

promises to give you an unforgettable evening in Incheon, Korea.

*Early-bird Ticket: USD 70 | Regular / On-site Ticket: USD 100

Closing Ceremony

Date: August 31(Thu), 2017

Time: 12:30 ~ 13:30

Venue: Premier Ballroom(2F), Songdo ConvensiA

Participants will have chances to look back what's happened during the

Congress with video clips, and the Declaration "VET VISION 2050" will wrap up

what's presented on site.

Date: August 30(Wed), 2017

Time: 18:30 ~ 20:00

Venue: TBD

Gala Dinner

Opening Ceremony

· Opening Ceremony

· Welcome Reception

· Gala Dinner

· Closing Ceremony

· Half-Day Tour

· One-Day Tour

· Spouse Tour

· Pre & Post Tour

· Field Trip

· Invited Lectures

· Panel Discussions

· E-Posters

· VET VISION 2050

· Global Seminar on

Animal Welfare

· Special Session for

FMD and AI

· Beer Party with Experts

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Plenary Lecture

Exhibition Opening Ceremony

Lunch Lunch LunchPoster Visit

Poster Visit

Poster Visit

Scientific Program

Scientific Program

Scientific Program

Gala DinnerWelcome Reception

Scientific Program

Scientific Program

Scientific Program

Scientific Program

Scientific Program

Scientific Program

Scientific Program

Scientific Program

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VET VISION 2050Closing Ceremony

WVA General Assembly

Field TripTour Program

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Coffee Break Coffee Break Coffee BreakExhibition Visit Exhibition Visit Exhibition Visit

4th WVA Global Summit VET VISION 2050 Brain Storming Global Seminar on Animal Welfare

Coffee Break Coffee Break Coffee Break

· Exhibition

· Cutural Program

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The scientific program of the WVC Incheon, KOREA 2017 will feature insightful sessions categorized into 24 streams.

Distinguished experts will give talks on diagnosis and treatment for veterinary diseases of all animals. With focus on One

Health that will initiate harmonious co-existence of humans and animals, the WVC Incheon, KOREA 2017 will provide a

unprecedented platform that introduces the latest technology and trends.

Scientific ProgramSpecial Program

An agenda on the social role of the veterinarians around the

world including the veterinary Bill of Rights and Ethics

Guideline will be created.

Based on the agenda, VET VISION 2050 will be declared to

articulate our aspirations and to provide a guide for

development.

Date: August 30(Wed), Brain Storming

August 31(Thu), VET VISION 2050 Declaration

Under the theme "World Challenges in Animal Welfare", Global Seminar on Animal Welfare sponsored by World Veterinary

Association and World Animal Protection International, 12 animal welfare specialists from regions across the world are invited to

give special lectures and discussion on the latest issues. Dr. Donald BROOM of the University of Cambridge in the United Kingdom

will give a keynote speech - Sustainability and Companion Animals: Rabies and Stray Dog Population Control.

Date: August 29(Tue), 09:00 ~ 18:00

The BEER PARTY WITH EXPERTS, giving an in-depth talk between invited speakers and delegates with some beer and snacks

provided by the Organizing Committee, is tentatively scheduled to be held on the evening of August 29(Tue), 2017. We will receive

free-of-charge applications from the first of April, 2017 on the on-line registration system and tickets will be going out on a first

come, first served basis.

Date: August 29(Tue), 18:30 ~ 20:00

Special session for FMD and AI sponsored by Animal and Plant Quarantine Agency of Korea will present participants with chances

to review the most recent outbreaks of FMD and AI along with its malignant, infectious impacts on a global scale. The lectures

will further study ways of prevention and control, and early detection.

The session will invite distinguished experts all over the world as speakers and panelists including Donald KING of the Pirbright

Institute in the United Kingdom, David SWAYNE of U.S. Department of Agriculture and others.

Date: August 29(Tue), 08:30 ~ 12:10, AI

August 29(Tue), 13:45 ~ 16:00, FMD

Brain Storming

Declaration

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Meetings co-organized with other organizations including the Korean Medical Associations will be held during the

Congress period, attracting keener attention and wider participation of the general community of the medicine.

· 39th FAVA Council Meeting

· WVA Council Meeting & General Assembly

· 4th WVA Global Summit

· WVA Education Forum

· Association of Asian Veterinary Schools Congress

· OIE Meeting of East Asia Technical Working Group on Veterinary Education

· The International Veterinary Officers Coalition

· Asian Veterinary Dental Forum

· The Korean Society of Veterinary Service Meeting

· Korean Medical Association (KMA) Joint Meeting

· Korean Society of Veterinary Medical Imaging

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Public Health / Welfare / Ecology

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· Anesthesia / Emergency

· Clinical Lab Medicine

· Dentistry

· Dermatology

· Diagnostic Imaging

· Internal Medicine

· Nutrition

· Ophthalmology

· Surgery

· Aquatic Animal Medicine

· Avian Influenza

· Avian Medicine

· Foot and Mouth Disease

· Porcine Medicine

· Bovine Medicine

· Equine Medicine

· Animal Behavior

· Epidemiology / Public Health

· Exotic Animal Medicine

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· Lab Animal Medicine

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VET VISION 2050 Brain Storming

Joint Meetings

Global Seminar on Animal Welfare

Beer Party with Experts

Special Session for FMD and AI, sponsored by Animal and Plant Quarantine Agency, Korea

※ The Special Program is subject to change without any notice.

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Companion Animal

IM Internal Medicine August 29(Tue) ~ 30(Wed), Premier Ballroom B August 31(Thu), Premier Ballroom C

Paradigm Shift and Introduction of Latest Trends and Treatments on Cardiology, Oncology and Gastroenterology in

Small Animals

HOT LECTURES

ㅣ Cardiology

ㆍParadigm Shifts in Modulating the Renin-Angiotensin-Aldosterone System (SeungWoo JUNG)

ㆍUpdates of Myxomatous Mitral Valve Degeneration in the Dog (SeungWoo JUNG)

ㅣ Oncology

ㆍBone Marrow Transplantation for the Treatment of Canine Lymphoma (Steven SUTER)

ㅣ Gastroenterology

ㆍDiagnosing Pancreatitis in Dogs and Cats - Anything New? (Jorg STEINER)

ㆍTreatment of Pancreatitis in Small Animals - Successful Approach for a Difficult Disease (Jorg STEINER)

NU Nutrition August 30(Wed), RM. 116

New Trends of the Nutritious Diet Management of Companion Animals by the World’s Leading Specialist

HOT LECTURES

· The New Trend of Small Animal Clinical Nutrition (Geraldine BLANCHARD)

· The Power of Clinical Nutrition in Small Animal Practice. Is There a Need for Specialists? (Geraldine BLANCHARD)

OP Ophthalmology August 28(Mon) ~ 29(Tue), RM. 107 ~ 109

Introduction of New Technology of Fundus Examination & Cataract Surgery in Small Animals

HOT LECTURES

· The Future of Phacoemulsification and Cataract Surgery (David WILKIE)

· Technological Advances in Fundus Imaging: New Horizons (Gillian McLELLAN)

SU Surgery August 28(Mon) ~ 30(Wed), Premier Ballroom C

New Trends in Orthopedics, Tumor, Endoscopic Diagnosis and Treatment

HOT LECTURES

ㅣ Orthopedic Surgery

· Diagnosis of Early Cranial Cruciate Ligament Disease (Kei HAYASHI)

ㅣ Endoscopic Surgery

· Laparoscopy in Small Animals - Instrumentation, Anesthesia and Access (Philipp MAYHEW)

ㅣOncology

· Principles of Surgical Oncology (William CULP)

Scientific Program

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Companion Animal

AE Anesthesia / Emergency August 29(Tue) ~ 31(Thu), RM. 117

Introduction of Emergency Response and Anesthesia on Small and Large Animals

HOT LECTURES

· Perioperative Pain Control in Dogs and Cats (Kazuto YAMASHITA)

· Critical Care Anesthesia - A Case-Based Review of What's New and Different (Sean Bradford MAJOY)

LM Clinical Lab Medicine August 30(Wed) ~ 31(Thu), RM. 107 ~ 109

Expansion of Diagnostic Test Areas Applying the Latest Molecular Diagnostics & Lymphoma Diagnosis from

Cytology to Gene Analysis

HOT LECTURES

· Advances on the Hereditary Diseases and Genetic Predispositions in Dogs (Urs GIGER)

· Cytology of Canine and Feline Lymph Nodes (Rose Esther RASKIN)

DE Dentistry August 28(Mon) ~ 30(Wed), RM. 115

Introduction of the Latest Diagnostics and Treatment in Dentistry, Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery

HOT LECTURES

· Contemporary Diagnostic Imaging in Dentistry and Maxillofacial Surgery (Frank VERSTRAETE)

· Principles of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery (Frank VERSTRAETE)

CF Dermatology August 29(Tue) ~ 30(Wed), RM. 113

New Clinic Trend on Pruritic Skin Disease (Allergy), Contagious Skin Disease and Ear Disease

HOT LECTURES

· Diagnostic Approach to the Pruritic Dog (Douglas DEBOER)

· Diagnostic Evaluation of Feline Pruritic Skin Disease (Douglas DEBOER)

DI Diagnostic Imaging August 28(Mon), RM. 113 August 29(Tue), Premier Ballroom A

Information Acquisition of Accurate and Useful Diagnostic Imaging Using CT/MRI on

Companion Animals' Diseases

HOT LECTURES

· Abdominal and Thoracic CT Angiography in the Dog and Cat (Tobias SCHWARZ)

· MRI of Inflammatory Brain Diseases (Silke HECHT)

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“Q&A to Invited Speakers” board opens on our website, offering delegates who completed to make the

Congress registration to post questions or suggestions about invited lectures and beyond.

Education

VE Veterinary Education August 29(Tue), RM. 102

Educators’ Role in Adapting to Change and Fulfilling and Innovating the Traditional Duties Required by the Society

HOT LECTURES

· Developing Veterinary Professional Skills (Stephen MAY)

· How Should We All Develop Ourselves as Educators? (Ayona SILVA-FLETCHER)

VP Veterinary Practice Management August 30(Wed), RM. 110 ~ 111

Competition is Getting Fierce in Veterinary Market! Change Starts from Veterinary Practice Management!

HOT LECTURES

· Where Do We Go from Here? Potential Changes for Veterinary Practices (Lowell ACKERMAN)

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Public Health / Welfare / Ecology

OH One Health August 28(Mon) ~ 29(Tue), RM. 110 ~ 111

Macro/Microscopic Approach in Application of 'One Health' by Veterinarians and Veterinary Medicine’s Contribution to the Community

HOT LECTURES

· Zooeyia - The Health Benefits of Companion Animals and an Essential Contributor to One Health in the Community (Kate HODGSON)

· Interprofessional Collaboration to Mitigate the Four Categories of Zoonotic Risk in Families and the Community (Kate HODGSON)

AB Animal Behavior August 29(Tue), RM. 110 ~ 111

Fascinating Insight on Behavior Disorder of Dog and Cat

HOT LECTURES

· Compulsive Disorder Science Behind (Mami IRIMAJIRI)

EP Epidemiology / Public Health August 30(Wed) ~ 31(Thu), RM. 102

Lecture on Recent HOT ISSUE by the Global Epidemiologist & "Practical Clinical Epidemiology for the Veterinarian" by Aurora VILLARROEL

HOT LECTURES

· Antimicrobial Stewardship for Companion Animals (Jeff BENDER)

· Zoonotic Influenza - The Human-Animal Interface (Jeff BENDER)

EA Exotic Animal Medicine August 29(Tue), RM. 114

Innovative Approach to Exotic Animal Medicine - Introduction, Crocodile and Dolphin

HOT LECTURES

· Cetacean Medicine with Emphasis on the Importance of Operant Conditioning (Paolo MARTELLI)

GSAW Global Seminar on Animal Welfare August 29(Tue), RM. 302 ~ 304

Special Lecture and Discussion on Current Issues with Animal Welfare Specialists sponsored by World Veterinary

Association and World Animal Protection International

HOT LECTURES

· Sustainability and the Role of Animal Welfare (Donald BROOM)

· Public Health and Companion Animals: Rabies and Stray Dog Population Control (Natasha LEE)

· Dog Meat Production in Asia (Hye Won LEE)

· Animal Welfare Status of Working Animals in Africa (Solomon ONYANGO)

· Animal Welfare and Food Security (Shana Maria BERGMANN)

· New EU Policies on Pig Welfare (Nancy De BRIYNE)

· Religious Slaughter and Animal Welfare (S. Abdul RAHMAN)

· Wildlife Entertainment, Traditional Medicine and Exotic Pets

-The Welfare of Animals in the Wildlife Trade (Jan SCHMIDT-BURBACH)

· Laboratory Animals: Alternatives for a More Humane Science (Patricia V. TURNER)

· Awareness of Animal Welfare and Content in Veterinary Education (Natalie WARAN)

· The Future of Animal Welfare Education in the Veterinary Profession (Malcolm CHONG)

LA Lab Animal Medicine August 28(Mon) ~ 29(Tue), RM. 118

Development of New Therapeutics through Animal Model for Human Disease

* Sponsored by Korea Mouse Phenotyping Center(KMPC) & Korean College of Laboratory Animal Medicine(KCLAM)

HOT LECTURES

· Mouse Modeling to Inform Precision Medicine (Kent LLOYD)

Scientific Program

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Farm Animal

AA Aquatic Animal Medicine August 28(Mon), RM. 102

Roles and Activities of Veterinary Medicine for Aquatic Animal

HOT LECTURES

· Bath Treatments in Aguaculture: 10 Key Aspects for Successful Health Management (Hamish RODGER)

AI Avian Influenza August 29(Tue), RM. 114

New Insight and Strategy on Prediction & Control of Avian Influenza with Case Study of Recent Global Spread of

AI Virus Disseminated by Wild Birds * Sponsored by QIA

HOT LECTURES

· Global Spread and Control of Avian Influenza (David SWAYNE)

AM Avian Medicine August 29(Tue), RM. 113 August 30(Wed), RM. 114

New Diagnostics and Prevention of Recent Outbreaks and Patterns of Avian Diseases in the Global Poultry

Farming * Sponsored by Konkuk University

HOT LECTURES

· Diagnostics and Update on IBV Types around the World (Mark JACKWOOD)

FM Foot and Mouth Disease August 29(Tue), RM. 114

Analysis on the Characteristics and Current Status of Globally Emerging Issue, the Foot and Mouth Disease &

Search for Effective Preventative Controls * Sponsored by QIA

HOT LECTURES

· Global Threats Regarding Foot-and-Mouth Disease: Recent Outbreaks and Patterns of Virus Spread (Donald KING)

· New Tools for the Detection and Characterisation of Transboundary Diseases (Donald KING)

PM Porcine Medicine August 28(Mon) ~ 31(Thu), RM. 104 ~ 106

Insightful Lecture on Global Issue of Swine Influenza and Salmonella & New Research Trend of PRRS

HOT LECTURES

· Emerging Infectious Diseases of Pigs (Joaquim SEGALES)

· Swine Enteric Coronaviruses (PEDV, PDCoV, TGEV) - Pathogenesis, Impact, Prevention and Control (Kyoungjin J. YOON)

Large Animal

BM Bovine Medicine August 28(Mon) ~ 29(Tue), RM. 116

Effective Treatment on Internal/Surgical Diseases and Latest Pain Management Protocol in Cattle

HOT LECTURES

· Pain Management for Abdominal Surgeries in Cattle (Jurgen REHAGE)

· Claw Health Atlas- International Standardization of Diagnoses in Lame Cows (ICAR Initiative)

(Kerstin Elisabeth MULLER)

EM Equine Medicine August 28(Mon) ~ 29(Tue), RM. 117

Introduction of New Technologies of Diagnosis and Treatment for the TB Racehorses and Selection of Clear

Standard for the Equine Practitioners with Colic Cases

HOT LECTURES

· Pain Control in Horses with Colic (Anthony BLIKSLAGER)

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Scientific Program ▶ HOT ISSUE Speakers

Donald KING (United Kingdom)Head World Reference Laboratory for Foot-and-Mouth Disease The Pirbright Institute

Kyoungjin J. YOON (USA)ProfessorIOWA State University

Joaquim SEGALÉS (Spain)Associate Professor, UABResearcher & Director, CReSA-IRTA

Foot and Mouth Disease

Porcine MedicinePorcine Medicine

Farm Animal

David SWAYNE (USA)Laboratory Director U.S. Department of Agriculture

Mark JACKWOOD (USA)Professor & HeadUniversity of Georgia

Jürgen REHAGE (Germany)ProfessorThe University of Veterinary Medicine Hannover

Bryan Emmett OGDEN (USA)Director and Chief Veterinary Officer SingHealth Experimental Medicine Centre (SEMC) National Large Animal Research Facility (NLARF)

Paolo MARTELLI (Italy-Hong Kong)Director Veterinary ServicesOcean Park Hong Kong

Hamish RODGER (United Kingdom)Global Managing Director Fish Vet Group

Kate HODGSON (Canada)StaffUniversity of Toronto

Natalie WARAN (United Kingdom)ProfessorEIT New Zealand

Anthony BLIKSLAGER (USA)Professor North Carolina State University

Jeff BENDER (USA)ProfessorUniversity of Minnesota

Mami IRIMAJIRI (Japan)Academic Professional Affairs ManagerHills Pet Nutrition Japan

Avian Influenza Avian Medicine

Bovine Medicine

Lab Animal Medicine

Exotic Animal Medicine

Aquatic Animal Medicine

One HealthGlobal Seminar on Animal Welfare

Equine Medicine

Epidemiology / Public HealthAnimal Behavior

Public Health / Welfare / Ecology

Large Animal

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SeungWoo JUNG (Korea-USA)Assistant ProfessorAuburn University

Tobias SCHWARZ (Germany-United Kingdom)Senior LecturerThe University of Edinburgh

Urs GIGER (Switzerland-USA)ProfessorUniversity of Pennsylvania andUniversity of Zurich

Kazuto YAMASHITA (Japan)ProfessorRakuno Gakuen University

Géraldine BLANCHARD (France)CEOAnimal Nutrition Expertise sarl

Frank VERSTRAETE (Belgium-USA)ProfessorUniversity of California, Davis

David WILKIE (USA)ProfessorThe Ohio State University

Rose Esther RASKIN (USA)Professor EmeritaPurdue University

William CULP (USA)Assistant ProfessorUniversity of California, Davis

Douglas DEBOER (USA)ProfessorUniversity of Wisconsin

Internal Medicine

Diagnostic Imaging

Clinical Lab MedicineAnesthesia / Emergency

Nutrition

Dentistry

Ophthalmology

Clinical Lab Medicine

Surgery

Dermatology

Companion Animal

Lowell ACKERMAN (USA)Adjunct ProfessorTufts University

Stephen MAY (United Kingdom)Deputy PrincipalRoyal Veterinary College

Veterinary Practice ManagementVeterinary Education

Education

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August 28(Mon)

Room Premier Ballroom A Premier Ballroom B Premier Ballroom C 102 104 ~ 106 107 ~ 109 110 ~ 111 113 114 115 116 117 118

Streams     Surgery Aquatic Animal Medicine Porcine Medicine Ophthalmology One Health Diagnostic Imaging Exotic Animal Medicine Dentistry Bovine Medicine Equine Medicine Lab Animal Medicine

AM

Opening Ceremony (09:15-10:15)

Plenary Lectures (10:15-11:45)

Exhibition Opening Ceremony (11:45-12:10)

Lunch / Exhibition / Poster Visit (12:10-13:45)

SU-01

(13:45-14:30)

(Orthopedic Surgery-1)

Kei HAYASHI

Diagnosis of Early Cranial Cruciate Ligament Disease

AA-01 (13:45-14:30)

Hamish RODGER

Applications and the Use of Molecular Diagnostics in Aquaculture and Aquatic Animal Medicine

PM-01 (13:45-14:30)

Kyoungjin J. YOON

Swine Enteric Coronaviruses (PEDV, PDCoV, TGEV) - Pathogenesis, Impact, Prevention and Control

OP-01 (13:45-14:30)

Gillian McLELLAN

Ophthalmic Imaging: Seeing the Unseen

OH-01 (13:45-14:30)

Kate HODGSON

Zooeyia - The Health Benefits of Companion Animals and an Essential Contributor to One Health in the Community

DI-01 (13:45-14:30)

Tobias SCHWARZ

Abdominal and Thoracic CT Angiography in the Dog and Cat

EA-01 (13:45-14:30)

Paolo MARTELLI

Introduction to Zoological Medicine

DE-01 (13:45-14:30)

Philippe HENNET

Piezoelectric Bone Cutting Devices in Oro-maxillofacial Surgery: Advantages and Clinical Use

BM-01 (13:45-14:30)

Kerstin Elisabeth MÜLLER

Acid-Base Disorders in Abomasal Displacement

EM-01 (13:45-14:30)

Christopher RIGGS

Common Fractures in Thoroughbred Racehorses: Prevention, Diagnosis and Treatment

LA-01

(13:45-14:30)

Kent LLOYD

Mouse Modeling to Inform Precision Medicine

                     

SU-02

(14:40-15:25)

(Orthopedic Surgery-1)

Kei HAYASHI

Patellar Luxation in Young Dogs

AA-02

(14:40-15:25)

Hamish RODGER

Bath Treatments in Aquaculture: 10 Key Aspects for Successful Health Management

PM-02

(14:40-15:25)

Kyoungjin J. YOON Oral Fluid Sampling and Testing - A Paradigm Shifting for Disease Monitoring in Pig Populations

OP-02

(14:40-15:25)

David WILKIE

The Future of Phacoemulsification and Cataract Surgery

OH-02

(14:40-15:25)

Kate HODGSON

Interprofessional Collaboration to Mitigate the Four Categories of Zoonotic Risk in Families and the Community

DI-02

(14:40-15:25)

Tobias SCHWARZ

Imaging of Canine and Feline Chylothorax

EA-02

(14:40-15:25)

Paolo MARTELLI

Cetacean Medicine with Emphasis on the Importance of Operant Conditioning

DE-02

(14:40-15:25)

Philippe HENNET

Periodontal Treatment: How can Ultrasonic Devices Make Treatment Easier

BM-02

(14:40-15:25)

Kerstin Elisabeth MÜLLER

Hypokalemia in Dairy Cows - Importance, Etiopathogenesis, Treatment

EM-02

(14:40-15:25)

Christopher RIGGS

Guarding the Welfare of the Thoroughbred Racehorse

LA-02

(14:40-15:25)

Kent LLOYD

Extending Availability and Enhancing Accessibility of Mouse Resources Worldwide

PM Coffee Break / Exhibition Visit (15:25-16:20)

SU-03

(16:20-17:05)

(Orthopedic Surgery-1)

Kei HAYASHI

Developments in Total Hip Replacement

AA-03

(16:20-17:05)

Hamish RODGER

Applications and Use of Digital Histopathology in Aquaculture and Aquatic Animal Medicine

PM-03

(16:20-17:05)

Joaquim SEGALÉS

PCV2 Vaccination in a Changing Epidemiologic Scenario

OP-03

(16:20-17:05)

David WILKIE

Lens Luxation, Risks, Surgical Techniques and Sutured Lenses

OH-03

(16:20-17:05)

Kate HODGSON

Pets in the Family - The Multiple and Diverse Roles of Pets in Families

DI-03

(16:20-17:05)

Silke HECHT

A Primer on MRI Physics - Not as Scary as You Think

EA-03

(16:20-17:05)

Paolo MARTELLI

Introduction to Crocodilian Medicine

DE-03

(16:20-17:05)

Frank VERSTRAETE

Contemporary Diagnostic Imaging in Dentistry and Maxillofacial Surgery

BM-03

(16:20-17:05)

Jürgen REHAGE

Pain Management for Abdominal Surgeries in Cattle

EM-03

(16:20-17:05)

Christopher RIGGS

Veterinary Response to the Injured Horse at Race Meetings

LA-03

(16:20-17:05)

Colin McKERLIE

Large-Scale Pathology Phenotyping

SU-04

(17:15-18:00)

(Orthopedic Surgery-1)

Hae-Beom LEE

Treatment for Complications of Medial Patellar Laxaxion

AA-04

(17:15-18:00)

Hamish RODGER

Emerging Gill Health Challenges in Finfish Aquaculture: Causes, Effects and Control

PM-04

(17:15-18:00)

Joaquim SEGALÉS

Emerging Infectious Diseases of Pigs

OP-04

(17:15-18:00)

Gillian McLELLAN

Tools and Tricks in Glaucoma Diagnosis: From Clinical Signs to Tonometry

OH-04

(17:15-18:00)

Kate HODGSON

Opportunities and Activities for One Health in Veterinary Care in the Community

DI-04

(17:15-18:00)

Silke HECHT

MRI of Brain Tumors

EA-04

(17:15-18:00)

Paolo MARTELLI

Endoscopy in Zoological Species

DE-04

(17:15-18:00)

Frank VERSTRAETE

Principles of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery

BM-04

(17:15-18:00)

Jürgen REHAGE

Surgical Techniques for Treatment of Lameness in Dairy Cows

EM-04

(17:15-18:00)

Christopher RIGGS

Monitoring Racing and Training Injuries - The Hong Kong Perspective

LA-04

(17:15-18:00)

Mark W. MOORE

High Throughput Mouse Phenotyping for Human Disease Models and Drug Target Discovery

Welcome Reception (18:30-20:00)

Scientific Program ▶ Daily Program* The Scientific Program is subject to change without prior notice

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August 29(Tue)

Room Premier Ballroom A Premier Ballroom B Premier Ballroom C 102 104 ~ 106 107 ~ 109 110 ~ 111 113 114 115 116 117 118

Streams Diagnostic Imaging Internal Medicine Surgery Veterinary Education Porcine Medicine Ophthalmology One Health Dermatology Avian Influenza Dentistry Bovine Medicine Equine Medicine Lab Animal Medicine

AM

DI-05 (08:30-09:15)

Tobias SCHWARZ

Cone Beam and Flat Panel CT: Potentials and Limitations of a New Technology for Veterinarians

IM-01 (08:30-09:15)

(Gastroenterology)

Jörg STEINER

Gastritis and Gastric Ulceration in Small Animals - How should We Treat?

SU-05 (08:30-09:15)

(Orthopedic Surgery-2)

Kei HAYASHI

AO Principles of Fracture

Fixation

VE-01 (08:30-09:15)

Stephen MAY

The Outcome-Based Veterinary Curriculum

PM-05 (08:30-09:15)

Kyoungjin J. YOON

Influenza A Virus at the Interface between Swine and Human - Current Understanding of Epidemiology and Disease Control

OP-05 (08:30-09:15)

Gillian McLELLAN

Advances in Glaucoma Genetics and Pathology- What Do They Mean?

OH-05 (08:30-09:15)

Mary Joy N. GORDONCILLO

Introduction to the Essential Basic Concepts on AMR for Veterinary Professionals

CF-01 (08:30-09:15)

Douglas DEBOER

Diagnostic Approach to the Pruritic Dog

AI-01 (08:30-09:15) David SWAYNE

Global Spread and Control of Avian Influenza

DE-05 (08:30-09:15)

Philippe HENNET

Disorders Affecting Jaw Opening/Closing: Diagnosis and Treatment

BM-05 (08:30-09:15)

Jürgen REHAGE

Techniques for Surgical Correction of Abomasal Displacement in Dairy Cows

EM-05 (08:30-09:15)

Anthony BLIKSLAGER

Pain Control in Horses with Colic

LA-05 (08:30-09:15)

Craig FRANKLIN

Gut Microbiota and Reproducibility of Rodent Models of Disease

DI-06 (09:25-10:10)

Tobias SCHWARZ

Imaging of the Canine Shoulder Joint: Radiography, Ultrasound, CT, MRI

IM-02 (09:25-10:10)

(Gastroenterology)

Jörg STEINER

Diagnosing Pancreatitis in Dogs and Cats - Anything New?

SU-06 (09:25-10:10)

(Orthopedic Surgery-2) Kei HAYASHI

Nonunion: Radius and

Ulna Fracture

VE-02 (09:25-10:10)

Ayona SILVA-FLETCHER

What Every Educator Needs to Know about: Assessment and Feedback

PM-06 (09:25-10:10)

Joaquim SEGALÉS

Effect of Maternally Derived Immunity on Vaccination of Pigs

OP-06 (09:25-10:10)

David WILKIE

Glaucoma Surgery: Endolaser, Filtration Surgery Update

OH-06 (09:25-10:10)

Mary Joy N. GORDONCILLO

Veterinary Milestones in the Mitigation of Antimicrobial Resistance

CF-02 (09:25-10:10)

Douglas DEBOER

Diagnostic Evaluation of Feline Pruritic Skin Disease

AI-02 (09:25-10:10)

David SWAYNE

Infectivity, Transmission and Pathogenicity of Avian Influenza Viruses for Domestic and Wild Birds

DE-06 (09:25-10:10)

Philippe HENNET

Rethinking Jaw Fracture Management: Non Surgical and Surgical Approaches

BM-06 (09:25-10:10)

Jürgen REHAGE

Insulin Resistance in Dairy Cows during the Transition Period

EM-06 (09:25-10:10)

Anthony BLIKSLAGER

Critical Decision Making in Horses with Acute Colic

LA-06 (09:25-10:10)

Bryan Emmet OGDEN

Macaque Medicine for Beginners

Coffee Break (10:10-10:30)

DI-07 (10:30-11:15)

Silke HECHT

MRI of Inflammatory Brain Diseases

IM-03 (10:30-11:15)

(Gastroenterology)

Jörg STEINER

Treatment of Pancreatitis in Small Animals - Successful Approach for a Difficult Disease

SU-07 (10:30-11:15)

(Orthopedic Surgery-2) Kei HAYASHI

Surgical and Nonsurgical

Management of

Osteoarthritis

VE-03 (10:30-11:15)

Stephen MAY

What Every Educator Needs to Know about: Key Concepts Relevant to How We Learn

PM-07 (10:30-11:15)

Jürgen A. RICHT

21st Century, Rationally Designed and DIVA Compatible Vaccine for Rift Valley Fever

OP-07 (10:30-11:15)

David WILKIE

Updates in Ocular Therapeutics and Drug Therapy

OH-07 (10:30-11:15)

Mary Joy N. GORDONCILLO

The Global Action Plan on AMR and the Veterinary Profession

CF-03 (10:30-11:15)

Douglas DEBOER

Treating Canine Atopic Dermatitis: Pillars of Medical Management

AI-03 (10:30-11:15)

Kenjiro INUI

Review on the Evolution of Zoonotic Influenza A Virus in Asia; Implication on the Future Surveillance

DE-07 (10:30-11:15)

Frank VERSTRAETE

Recent Advances in Maxillofacial Fracture Management

BM-07 (10:30-11:15)

Jürgen REHAGE

Medical Treatment and Prevention of the Lipomobilization Syndrome in Dairy Cows

EM-07 (10:30-11:15)

Anthony BLIKSLAGER

Differential Diagnosis and Treatment of Impaction Colic in Horses

LA-07 (10:30-11:15)

Bryan Emmet OGDEN

Macaque Models of Human Disease

DI-08 (11:25-12:10)

Silke HECHT

MRI of Congenital, Degenerative and Metabolic Encephalopathies

IM-04 (11:25-12:10)

(Gastroenterology)

Jörg STEINER

Exocrine Pancreatic Insufficiency in Small Animals

SU-08 (11:25-12:10)(Endoscopic Surgery-1) Philipp MAYHEW

Is Minimally Invasive

Surgery Better - What Is

the Evidence?

VE-04 (11:25-12:10)

Ayona SILVA-FLETCHER

What Every Educator Needs to Know about: Teaching Methods for Veterinary Education

PM-08 (11:25-12:10)

Jürgen A. RICHT

ASFV: Novel Approaches towards Vaccines and Diagnostics

OP-08 (11:25-12:10)

Gillian McLELLAN

Understanding the Fundus: Is That Normal or Abnormal?!

OH-08 (11:25-12:10)

Mary Joy N. GORDONCILLO

Global Initiatives on AMR

Mitigation: The Animal

Health Sector

CF-04 (11:25-12:10)

Cheol-Yong HWANG

Otitis: The Rules for Diagnosis and Treatments

AI-04 (11:25-12:10)

Takehiko SAITO

Japanese Experience

of Highly Pathogenic

Avian Influenza

DE-08 (11:25-12:10)

Frank VERSTRAETE

Current Concepts in Palatal Surgery

BM-08 (11:25-12:10)

Jürgen REHAGE

Pain Management for Orthopaedic Treatments in Lame Cows

EM-08 (11:25-12:10)

Anthony BLIKSLAGER

Management of Chronic and Non-Healing Wounds in Horses

LA-08 (11:25-12:10)

Je Kyung SEONG

Translational Research from Mouse to Human Clinics

Lunch / Exhibition / Poster Visit (12:10-13:45)

Streams Animal Behavior Avian Medicine Foot and Mouth Disease Anesthesia / Emergency

PM

DI-09 (13:45-14:30)

Tobias SCHWARZ

Imaging of Canine and Feline Dental and Masticatory Diseases

IM-05 (13:45-14:30)

(Oncology)

Steven SUTER

Diagnosis and Treatment of Canine Lymphoma

SU-09 (13:45-14:30)

(Endoscopic Surgery-1)

Philipp MAYHEW

Laparoscopy in Small Animals - Instrumentation, Anesthesia and Access

VE-05 (13:45-14:30)

Stephen MAY

Developing Veterinary Professional Skills

4th WVA Global Summit

OP-09 (13:45-14:30)

Gillian McLELLAN

Technological Advances in Fundus Imaging: New Horizons

AB-01 (13:45-14:30)

Mami IRIMAJIRI

Canine Body Languages

AM-01 (13:45-14:30)

Keat FU

Case Report of Fowl Adenovirus Outbreak in South Asia V1

FM-01 (13:45-14:30)

Donald KING

Global Threats Regarding Foot-and-Mouth Disease: Recent Outbreaks and Patterns of Virus Spread

DE-09 (13:45-14:30)

Frank VERSTRAETE

Current Concepts in Temporomandibular Joint Surgery

BM-09 (13:45-14:30)

Kerstin Elisabeth MÜLLER

Claw Health Atlas - International Standardization of Diagnoses in Lame Cows (ICAR Initative)

AE-01 (13:45-14:30)

Kirby PASLOSKE

The Pharmacology of the Different Anesthetics (Injectable and Inhalant)

LA-09 (13:45-14:30)

Gary L. WHITE

The Baboon’s Utility as an Animal Model for Biomedical Research

DI-10 (14:40-15:25)

Tobias SCHWARZ

Imaging of Feline and Canine Mycobacterial Disease: An Emerging Challenge for Veterinarians

IM-06 (14:40-15:25)

(Oncology)

Steven SUTER

Bone Marrow Transplantation for the Treatment of Canine Lymphoma

SU-10 (14:40-15:25)

(Endoscopic Surgery-1) Philipp MAYHEW

Basic Laparoscopic Techniques that Any Veterinarian Can Do

VE-06 (14:40-15:25)

Ayona SILVA-FLETCHER

Clinical Skills Development

4th WVA Global Summit

OP-10 (14:40-15:25)

David WILKIE

The Eye and Systemic Diseases. What We Can Learn from the Eye

AB-02 (14:40-15:25)

Mami IRIMAJIRI

Cat's Behavior in General

AM-02 (14:40-15:25)

Keat FU

Case Report of Recent Infectious Bronchitis in a Broiler Breeder Farm from Northern Asia V1

FM-02 (14:40-15:25)

Jong-Hyeon PARK

FMD Outbreaks and Control Measures in South Korea

DE-10 (14:40-15:25)

Frank VERSTRAETE

Recent Advances in Oral Tumor Management

BM-10 (14:40-15:25)

Kerstin Elisabeth MÜLLER

Digital Dermatitis - Etiopathogenesis, Diagnosis, Treatment, Prevention

AE-02 (14:40-15:25)

Kirby PASLOSKE

The Pharmacology of the Sedatives and Analgesics Used before, during and after Anesthesia

LA-10 (14:40-15:25)

Gary L. WHITE

A Primate Model for the Study of Zika Viral Infections

Coffee Break / Exhibition Visit (15:25-16:20)

DI-11 (16:20-17:05)

Silke HECHT

MRI of the Spine - An Update

IM-07 (16:20-17:05)

(Oncology)

Steven SUTER

Diagnosis and Treatment of Feline Lymphoma

SU-11 (16:20-17:05)(Endoscopic Surgery-1) Philipp MAYHEW

Advanced Laparoscopic Procedures - What Is the Limit?

VE-07 (16:20-17:05)

Ayona SILVA-FLETCHER

How Should We All Develop Ourselves as Educators?

4th WVA Global Summit

OP-11 (16:20-17:05)

Gillian McLELLAN

A Basic Toolkit for the Diagnosis and Treatment of Equine Eye Disease

AB-03 (16:20-17:05)

Mami IRIMAJIRI

Compulsive Disorder Science Behind

AM-03 (16:20-17:05)

Youngho HONG

Chicken Astrovirus Infection for RSS, Visceral Gout and White Chick Syndrome

FM-03 (16:20-17:05)

Donald KING

New Tools for the Detection and Characterisation of Transboundary Diseases

DE-11 (16:20-17:05)

Philippe HENNET

Oral Masses in Cats: Inflammatory or Neoplastic?

BM-11 (16:20-17:05)

Kerstin Elisabeth MÜLLER

Bovine Respiratory Disease - Etiopathogenesis, Diagnosis, Treatment, Prevention

AE-03 (16:20-17:05)

Kazuto YAMASHITA

Perioperative Pain Control in Dogs and Cats

LA-11 (16:20-17:05)

Manu SEBASTIAN

Role of Veterinarians in Translational Medicine

DI-12 (17:15-18:00)

Silke HECHT

MRI and CT of the Brain - Are These Lesions Significant?

IM-08 (17:15-18:00)

(Oncology)

Steven SUTER

Diagnosis and Treatment of Canine Mast Cell Disease

SU-12 (17:15-18:00)(Endoscopic Surgery-2) Philipp MAYHEW

Thoracoscopy - How to Achieve Safe Access and Great Working Space

VE-08 (17:15-18:00)

Stephen MAY

A Centre of Excellence for Pedagogical Research and Development

4th WVA Global Summit

OP-12 (17:15-18:00)

David WILKIE

Advances in Equine Intraocular Disease

AB-04 (17:15-18:00)

Mami IRIMAJIRI

Aggression in Dogs

AM-04 (17:15-18:00)

Youngho HONG

Mortality Pattern of Non-Infectious Diseases in Broiler Breeder

FM-P (17:15-18:00)

Panel Discussion

(Donald KING, Jong-Hyeon PARK, Aldo DEKKER, Rossana Marıa ALLENDE)

DE-12 (17:15-18:00)

Philippe HENNET

Update on Feline Chronic Gingivitis, a Frustrating and Debilitating Disease

BM-12 (17:15-18:00)

Kerstin Elisabeth MÜLLER Calf Rearing - Effect of

Calf Management on

Health and Disease

AE-04 (17:15-18:00)

Kazuto YAMASHITA

Anesthetic Protocol for Dogs and Cats with Diseases

LA-12 (17:15-18:00)

TBD

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August 30(Wed)

Room Premier Ballroom A Premier Ballroom B Premier Ballroom C 102 104 ~ 106 107 ~ 109 110 ~ 111 113 114 115 116 117 118

Streams Internal Medicine SurgeryEpidemiology / Public Health

Porcine MedicineClinical LabMedicine

Veterinary Practice Management

Dermatology Avian Medicine Dentistry Nutrition Anesthesia / Emergency

AM

WVA Education Forum

IM-09 (08:30-09:15)

SeungWoo JUNG

Cardiac Auscultation and Phonocardiography

SU-13 (08:30-09:15)

(Endoscopic Surgery-2)

Philipp MAYHEW

Advanced Thoracoscopic Procedures in Dogs and Cats

EP-01 (08:30-09:15)

Jeff BENDER

Zoonotic Influenza -

The Human-Animal

Interface

PM-09 (08:30-09:15)

Young S. LYOO

Residual Virulence of the MLV

and Genetic Characteristics of

Classical Swine Fever Virus

LM-01 (08:30-09:15)

Urs GIGER

Advances on the Hereditary Diseases and Genetic Predispositions in Dogs

VP-01 (08:30-09:15)

Lowell ACKERMAN

Where Do We Go from Here? Potential Changes for Veterinary Practices

CF-05 (08:30-09:15)

Douglas DEBOER

Treating Canine Atopic Dermatitis: Allergen-Specific Immunotherapy & Sublingual Immunotherapy in Theory and Practice

AM-05 (08:30-09:15)

Mark JACKWOOD

Diagnostics and

Update on IBV Types

around the World

Asian Veterinary

Dental Forum

NU-01 (08:30-09:15)

Andrea FASCETTI

Debunking Nutritional

Myths: Facts and

Fallacies

AE-05 (08:30-09:15)

Kirby PASLOSKE

Injectable Anesthetic Drug Delivery: Repeat Administration, CRI and TCI Using Alfaxan as an Example Drug

VET VISION 2050Brain Stoming

WVA Education Forum

IM-10 (09:25-10:10)

SeungWoo JUNG

Atrial Fibrillation; Electrophysiology, Diagnosis, Treatment and Prognosis

SU-14 (09:25-10:10)

(Endoscopic Surgery-2)

Philipp MAYHEW

Is There a Role for Minimally Invasive Surgery in Surgical Oncology?

EP-02 (09:25-10:10)

Jeff BENDER

Antimicrobial

Stewardship for

Companion Animals

PM-10 (09:25-10:10)

Jürgen A. RICHT

CEEZAD after 6 Years Existence aka "Walk the Talk": Mission, Scientific Projects and Success Stories

LM-02 (09:25-10:10)

Urs GIGER

Clinical Diagnostic Approach to Genetic Diseases in Companion Animals

VP-02 (09:25-10:10)

Lowell ACKERMAN

Pet-Specific Care:

A Lifetime of

Personalized Pet Care

CF-06 (09:25-10:10)

Douglas DEBOER

Cutaneous Adverse

Food Reactions

AM-06 (09:25-10:10)

Mark JACKWOOD

Control of IBV: Attenuated

Live Vaccine Application

Challenges

Asian Veterinary

Dental Forum

NU-02 (09:25-10:10)

Andrea FASCETTI

Are Raw Food Diets Radical

or Reasonable? A Review

of the Evidence

AE-06 (09:25-10:10)

Kirby PASLOSKE

Alfaxan in Other Species and by Different Routes of Administration

VET VISION 2050Brain Stoming

Coffee Break (10:00-10:30)

WVA Education Forum

IM-11 (10:30-11:15)

SeungWoo JUNG

Cardiac Interventional Procedures I

SU-15 (10:30-11:15)

(Oncology-1)

William CULP

Principles of Surgical

Oncology

EP-03 (10:30-11:15)

Aurora VILLARROEL

Why Should You Know about Basic Epidemiology? Because You Use It Every Day

PM-11 (10:30-11:15)

Dongwan YOO

New Strategies for the Control of Porcine Reproductive and Respiratory Syndrome Virus (PRRSV)

LM-03 (10:30-11:15)

Urs GIGER

Therapy and Control of

Hereditary Diseases

VP-03 (10:30-11:15)

Lowell ACKERMAN

Achieving Hospital Goals

Together - The Importance

of Alignment

CF-07 (10:30-11:15)

Douglas DEBOER

Tips and Tricks for Diagnosis

and Management of

Dermatophytosis

AM-07 (10:30-11:15)

Sang-Won LEE

Characterisation of the

Korean Field Strains of

Mycoplasma Synoviae

Asian Veterinary

Dental Forum

NU-03 (10:30-11:15)

Géraldine BLANCHARD The New Trend of Small

Animal Clinical Nutrition

AE-07 (10:30-11:15)

Kazuto YAMASHITA

Total Intravenous Anesthesia in Horses

VET VISION 2050Brain Stoming

WVA Education Forum

IM-12 (11:25-12:10)

SeungWoo JUNG

Cardiac Interventional Procedures II

SU-16 (11:25-12:10)

(Oncology-1)

William CULP

Abdominal Neoplasia

EP-04 (11:25-12:10)

Aurora VILLARROEL

Case Definition &

Study Unit Selection,

the Foundation of

Epidemiologic Studies

PM-12 (11:25-12:10)

Dongwan YOO

Interplay between Porcine Epidemic Diarrhea Virus (PEDV) and Anti-PEDV Interferon Responses of Host

LM-04 (11:25-12:10)

Osamu YAMATO

Lysosomal Storage Diseases: Clinical and Molecular Characteristics

VP-04 (11:25-12:10)

Lowell ACKERMAN

Is Practice Ownership

Worthwhile?

CF-08 (11:25-12:10)

Tae-Ho OH

Pyoderma

AM-08 (11:25-12:10)

Sang-Won LEE

What We Have Learned from Comparative Genome Analysis of Infectious Laryngotracheitis Virus

Asian Veterinary

Dental Forum

NU-04 (11:25-12:10)

Géraldine BLANCHARD

The Power of Clinical

Nutrition in Small Animal

Practice. Is There a Need

for Specialists?

AE-08 (11:25-12:10)

Kazuto YAMASHITA

Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation in Dogs and Cats

VET VISION 2050Brain Stoming

Lunch / Exhibition / Poster Visit (12:10-13:45)

PM

WVA Education Forum

IM-13 (13:45-14:30)

SeungWoo JUNG

Updates of Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy in the Cat

SU-17 (13:45-14:30)

(Oncology-1)

William CULP

Thoracic Neoplasia

EP-05 (13:45-14:30)

Jeff BENDER

Successes and Future

Challenges in Food

Safety

PM-13 (13:45-14:30)

Thomas BLAHA

Salmonella Reduction in Pig Herds as Contribution to the Overall Salmonella Control in the Food Chain

LM-05 (13:45-14:30)

Osamu YAMATO

Congenital Metabolic

Disorders in Purebred

Companion Animals

AM-09 (13:45-14:30)

Inpil MO

Pathological Review of

Clinical Cases in Chickens

Focused on Liver Lesion

Asian Veterinary

Dental Forum

NU-05 (13:45-14:30)

Andrea FASCETTI

Nutritional Management

of Kidney Disease in

Dogs and Cats

AE-09 (13:45-14:30)

Sean Bradford MAJOY

The Emerging Concern of Chagas' Disease in Working Dogs

 

WVA Education Forum

IM-14 (14:40-15:25)

SeungWoo JUNG

Updates of Myxomatous Mitral Valve Degeneration in the Dog

SU-18 (14:40-15:25)

(Oncology-2)

William CULP

Mast Cell Tumors and Soft Tissue Sarcomas

EP-06 (14:40-15:25)

Jeff BENDER

Why Hasn't Our Efforts

Affected Human

Salmonella Infections?

PM-14 (14:40-15:25)

Thomas BLAHA

The Paradigm Change in Meat Inspection: From Inspecting Products to Optimizing the Production Process

LM-06 (14:40-15:25)

Osamu YAMATO

Recommendation and Counseling for a Purebred Dog with Multiple Genetic Disorders

AM-10 (14:40-15:25)

Min-Su KANG

The Significance of Salmonella

in Poultry Production and

Public Health

Asian Veterinary

Dental Forum

NU-06 (14:40-15:25)

Andrea FASCETTI

Nutritional Management

of the Oncology Patient

AE-10 (14:40-15:25)

Sean Bradford MAJOY

Critical Care Anesthesia - A Case-Based Review of What's New and Different

Coffee Break / Exhibition Visit (15:25-16:20)

WVA Education Forum

IM-15 (16:20-17:05)

SeungWoo JUNG

Diagnosis, Treatment

and Prognosis of

Pulmonary Hypertension

SU-19 (16:20-17:05)

(Oncology-2)

William CULP

Oral Tumors

EP-07 (16:20-17:05)

Aurora VILLARROEL

We Know Very Few Causes

of Illness, but We Know a

Lot of Risk Factors.

What Is the Difference?

PM-15 (16:20-17:05)

John CARR

Elimination of Virulent Porcine Epidemic Diarrhoea 2a Virus from Pig Farms

LM-07 (16:20-17:05)

Urs GIGER

Immune-Mediated

and Other Hemolytic

Anemias in Dogs

Asian Veterinary

Dental Forum

NU-07 (16:20-17:05)

Géraldine BLANCHARD

For Canine Patients:

Nutritional Management

and Homemade Recipe

AE-11 (16:20-17:05)

Shinichi KANAZONO

Traumatic Brain Injury

WVA Education Forum

IM-16 (17:15-18:00)

SeungWoo JUNG

Paradigm Shifts in

Modulating the Renin-

Angiotensin-Aldosterone

System

SU-20 (17:15-18:00)

(Oncology-2)

William CULP

Interventional

Oncology

EP-08 (17:15-18:00)

Aurora VILLARROEL

Epidemiologic Study

Designs and When

They are Appropriate

PM-16 (17:15-18:00)

Yong Ho PARK

Transmission of Antimicrobial Resistance between Animal and Human

LM-08 (17:15-18:00)

Urs GIGER

Canine Transfusion

Medicine: Blood Types

and Transfusion

Reactions

Asian Veterinary

Dental Forum

NU-08 (17:15-18:00)

Géraldine BLANCHARD

For Feline Patients:

Nutritional Management

and Homemade Recipe

AE-12 (17:15-18:00)

Shinichi KANAZONO

Acute Spinal Cord Injury

Gala Dinner (18:30-20:00)

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August 31(Thu)

Room Premier Ballroom A Premier Ballroom B Premier Ballroom C 102 104 ~ 106 107 ~ 109 110 ~ 111 113 114 115 116 117 118

Streams Internal MedicineEpidemiology / Public Health

Porcine MedicineClinical LabMedicine

   Anesthesia / Emergency

AM

IM-17 (08:30-09:15)

(Gastroenterology)

Jörg STEINER

Small Intestinal Dysbiosis in Dogs and Cats - Is It Real?

EP-09 (08:30-09:15)

Aurora VILLARROEL

Evaluating Published Research: How to Understand What They Did

PM-17 (08:30-09:15)

Thomas BLAHA

The Animal Welfare Concerns about Pig Husbandry in Europe

LM-09 (08:30-09:15)

Rose Esther RASKIN

Body Cavity Effusions

AE-13 (08:30-09:15)

Sean Bradford MAJOY

The Acute Abdomen in Working Dogs - Differentials, Management and Prevention Strategies

IM-18 (09:25-10:10)

(Gastroenterology)

Jörg STEINER

Cobalamin Deficiency and Cobalamin Supplementation

EP-10 (09:25-10:10)

Aurora VILLARROEL

Evaluating Published Research: What Information Can You Take Home from It?

PM-18 (09:25-10:10)

Won Hyung LEE

Biosecurity: Basis of Swine Health Control

LM-10 (09:25-10:10)

Rose Esther RASKIN

Cytology of Canine and Feline Lymph Nodes

AE-14 (09:25-10:10)

Sean Bradford MAJOY

Ultrasound - A Vital Tool All Clinicians Should Master for Diagnosis and Management of Emergency and Critical Care Cases

Coffee Break (10:10-10:30)

IM-19 (10:30-11:15)

(Oncology)

Steven SUTER

Diagnosis and Treatment of Canine Osteosarcoma

EP-11 (10:30-11:15)

Aurora VILLARROEL

How Do I Use the Information on Sensitivity and Specificity of a Diagnostic Test to Decide Which Test to Use?

PM-19 (10:30-11:15)

John CARR

The Basics to Achieve Antibiotic Free Farming in Modern Pig Production

LM-11 (10:30-11:15)

Hajime TSUJIMOTO

Laboratory Diagnosis of Lymphoma and Leukemia by Genetic Markers

AE-15 (10:30-11:15)

Shinichi KANAZONO

Intracranial Pressure Elevation - Why Dangerous? What to Do?

IM-20 (11:25-12:10)

(Oncology)

Steven SUTER

Diagnosis and Treatment of Canine Hemangiosarcoma

EP-12 (11:25-12:10)

Aurora VILLARROEL

Outbreak Investigations: Simple Steps to Follow Every Time

PM-20 (11:25-12:10)

John CARR

Reducing Porcine Reproductive and Respiratory Contact Points by Batch Farrowing

LM-12 (11:25-12:10)

Hajime TSUJIMOTO

Improved Prognosis and Management of Lymphoma by Gentic Markers Evaluation

AE-16 (11:25-12:10)

Shinichi KANAZONO

Generalized LMN Conditions

PM Closing Ceremony (12:30-13:30)

* The Scientific Program is subject to change without prior noticeScientific Program ▶ Daily Program

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1F

Sponsorship & Exhibition

WVC Incheon, KOREA 2017 is expected to attract over 4,000 veterinarians of 103 countries, many of whom exert

considerable influence on the vet industry. In the sense, the Congress serves as a perfect platform for your company/

organization to promote your brand along with products and services in the most efficient way in the shortest time.

(VAT not included)

Type Standard Booth (9m²) Non-Profit Booth (6m²)

Shell Scheme KRW 5,000,000 KRW 2,000,000

Space Only KRW 4,500,000 KRW 1,500,000

Exhibition Booth Fee

DIAMOND PLATINUM GOLD SILVER

KRW 200,000,000 KRW 100,000,000 KRW 50,000,000 KRW 30,000,000

How to Apply

Submit the completed Application Form, available on the Congress website (www.wvc2017korea.com) to the

Congress Secretariat via E-mail ([email protected]) or Fax : +82-2-3475-2635.

The exhibition will be laid out to display vet-related technologies and products as well as a variety of info to contribute

to more active networking in the hall.

Period | August 28(Mon) - 31(Thu), 2017 Venue | Exhibition Hall (1F), Songdo ConvensiA

Total Area | 7,560m2 Scale | Approx. 130 Booths

· Shell Scheme comes with space and preset shell stands. Facilities included are 3 wall panels, lighting, 1 electrical outlet

(1kw), basic signage, 1 desk & 2 chairs.

· 3 exhibitor badges per booth will be provided. (Exhibitor badges are allowed to access opening ceremony, welcome

reception, exhibition hall and their own session room(s) only.) Additional exhibitor badges may be purchased at a daily

rate of USD 30.

· Exhibiting companies will be listed in the Exhibitor Directory and Congress website.

Exhibition Fees Include

Special Events in the Exhibition

A stage will be set up in the exhibition area and the exhibitors will be

given time to use the stage to promote their products and services.

In addition, there will be special performances held at the stage

during breaks.

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Scientific Program ▶ Call for Abstracts

Submission Deadline: April 30(Sun), 2017 (Extended)

The Organizing Committee welcomes the submission of abstracts for POSTER PRESENTATIONS.

All Abstracts must be submitted through the on-line submission system at the Congress website.

· The presenting author will be notified of acceptance of the abstract by email by the end of April 2017. A list of accepted posters and the

presentation schedule will be listed on the Congress website (www.wvc2017korea.com) one month prior to the Congress.

· All accepted abstracts will be published in the abstract book and distributed to all delegates.

· Accepted abstracts are official communications to the Congress. The presenting authors agree to register, attend the Congress and

present the abstracts as scheduled. The presenting author must register at the time of acceptance of his or her abstract. Abstracts

accepted with no registered participants by May 20, 2017 will not be published.

Only E-Posters will be available to pursue paperless poster presentations during the Congress. Poster presentations may be displayed Monday,

Tuesday, Wednesday and/or Thursday on monitors. Among submitted posters, the Scientific Committee will select some of outstanding posters

and award a prize. Details on the guideline will be sent to applicants whose abstracts have been approved.

The Korean Veterinary Medical Association (KVMA) hosting the 33rd World Veterinary Congress jointly with the World Veterinary Association

(WVA) plans to award 30 grants to recognize national veterinary medical associations in presenting quality posters. The posters should describe

the main activities in the field of “One Health” and their association’s introduction.

Each travel grants valued at USD 1,000 will be offered to a recipient along with his/her free registration.

· Anesthesia / Emergency

· Clinical Lab Medicine

· Dentistry

· Dermatology

· Diagnostic Imaging

· Internal Medicine

· Nutrition

· Ophthalmology

· Surgery

· etc

· Aquatic Animal Medicine

· Avian Influenza

· Avian Medicine

· Foot and Mouth Disease

· Porcine Medicine

· etc

· Veterinary Education

· Veterinary Practice

Management

· etc

· Bovine Medicine

· Equine Medicine

· etc

· One Health

· Animal Behavior

· Animal Welfare

· Epidemiology/Public Health

· Exotic Animal Medicine

· Lab Animal Medicine

· etc

Companion Animal Farm Animal EducationLarge Animal Public Health / Welfare/ Ecology

KVMA Friendship Travel Grants

StreamsSponsorship

Exhibition

Abstract Acceptance / Scheduling

Poster Presentation

(VAT not included)

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AccommodationRegistration

TypeEarly-bird Registration(2016.07.01 - 2017.05.20)

Pre-Registration(2017.05.21 - 2017.07.20)

On-site Registration(2017.08.27 - )

WVA Member USD 500 USD 600 USD 700

Non Member USD 600 USD 700 USD 800

Student USD 200 USD 250 USD 300

Accompanying Person USD 100 USD 150 USD 200

Gala Dinner Ticket USD 70 USD 100 USD 100

※ Group Registration: Special rates to be offered to groups of more than twenty attendees by May 20, 2017.

For more details, please contact the secretariat via email ([email protected]).

WVA Member or Non-Member Student Accompanying Person

· Congress Materials

· Admission to all Sessions and Exhibition

· Admission to Opening/Closing Ceremonies

· Admission to Welcome Reception

· Coffee Breaks / Lunches

· Certificate of Attendance

· Join in Beer Party with Experts

(Applicants Only)

· Congress Materials

· Admission to all Sessions and Exhibition

· Admission to Opening/Closing Ceremonies

· Coffee Breaks / Lunches

· Certificate of Attendance

· Admission to Exhibition

· Admission to Opening/Closing Ceremonies

· Admission to Welcome Reception

· Coffee Breaks

A variety range of choices available from economical

business hotels to family-friendly hotels!

Hotels are close to the Congress Venue and they arranged

at special event rates to guarantee participants' comforts

during your stay next August 2017.

Further information will be available on the Congress

website.

Oakwood Premier Incheon ★★★★★

The hotel is designed for guests who seek for a place that offers the comfort of a home with style.

Distance to Venue: 1 minute on foot (100m) Website: www.oakwoodpremier.co.kr

*This hotel reservation will be managed by Organizing Committee.

Holiday Inn Incheon ★★★★

Set close to Songdo’s major landmarks, the hotel has a great view of the city seen from the 20th floor outdoor

terrace.

Room rate: Superior room KRW 168,000 (USD 146.09) Distance to Venue: 7 minutes by car (2.6km)

Website: www.holidayinnsongdo.com

Songdo Central Park Hotel ★★★★

It is a hotel equipped with spaces for business and relaxation.

Room rate: Deluxe room KRW 143,000 (USD 124.35) Distance to Venue: 17 minutes on foot (1.14km)

Website: www.centralparkhotel.co.kr

Ramada Songdo Hotel ★★★★

Ramada Songdo Hotel offers world-class accommodations and easy access to the area's top attractions

Room rate: Deluxe room KRW 110,000 (USD 95.65) Distance to Venue: 9 minutes by car (3.17km)

Website: www.ramada-songdo.co.kr

* The room rate below includes tax, service charge and breakfast for one.

* All room rates will be charged in Korean Won. USD1 is approximately KRW 1,150 as of November 1, 2016.

Sheraton Grand Incheon ★★★★★

The hotel run by the world’s top hotel management firm, the Starwood, has the view of the city that

stretches from the Central Park to Incheon bridge.

Room rate: Deluxe room KRW 205,700 (USD 178.87) Distance to Venue: 1 minute on foot (100m)

Website: www.sheratongrandincheon.com

Orakai Songdo Park Hotel ★★★★

It’s an eco-friendly hotel located right next to the Songdo Central Park.

Room rate: Deluxe room KRW 143,000 (USD 124.35) Distance to Venue: 11 minutes on foot (665m)

Website: www.orakaihotels.com

Incheon Stella Marina Hotel ★★★★

Incheon Stella Marina Hotel is sophisticated and cozy, making it popular among tourists and business travelers.

Room rate: Deluxe room KRW 113,000 (USD 98.26) Distance to Venue: 16 minutes by car (8.57km)

Website: www.stellarmarinahotel.com

33rd World Veterinary Congress expects over 4,000 attendances including veterinarians, professors, government officers,

veterinary-related organizations and industries and so on. The on-line registration is available through the Congress

website (www.wvc2017korea.com). Participants are encouraged to register as early as possible to take advantage of

discounted registration fees.

Official Main Hotel

01. Registration fee can be paid by credit card or wired. For bank transfer, please see the below information.

· Beneficiary: 33rd World Veterinary Congress Organizing Committee

· Recipient’s Address: Veterinary Science Center B/D 8-6 Hwangsaeul-ro 319beon-gil, Bundang-gu,

Seongnam-si, Gyeonggi-do 463-824 Korea

· Bank Name: Shinhan Bank (Incheon Metropolitan City Hall Branch)

· Account No.: 180-007-144080 · Swift Code: SHBKKRSE

02. Please send us a copy of remittance receipt by e-mail ([email protected]) or fax (+82-2-3475-2635).

03. All bank service charges are to be paid by registrants. Checks will not be accepted. A confirmation letter will

be sent to you after we have received your full payment.

Holiday Inn Incheon Hotel

Central Park station

Ramada Songdo Hotel

Incheon Stella Marina Hotel

Sheraton Grand Incheon

100m

Songdo Central Park Hotel

Orakai Songdo Park Hotel

Oakwood Premier Incheon

Songdo ConvensiA

Incheon University Station

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Registration fee Includes

Payment

AAVSB RACEMAX. 12 CE CREDITswill be provided!!

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Incheon Pentaport Rock FestivalSince the �rst in 2006, big-name foreign musicians not to mention Korean musicians come and perform a representative Rock Festival in Korea.

Mud FlatsThe west coast of Incheon has large mud-�at area. It is possible to experience various marine life during low tide.

SunsetA gorgeous sunset at Incheon Bridge

Island of Mok, SeonjaedoAt low tide, the ocean parts to reveal a sandy path from seonjaedo to the smaller satellite island of Mok.

Jack Nicklaus Golf ClubThe 2015 Presidents Cup was played at the Jack Nicklaus Golf Club in Incheon, Korea. This was the �rst time the Presidents Cup was played in Asia.

Jeondeungsa (Temple)The oldest temple existing in Korea

World Leading City, INCHEON

Incheon, the hosting city of WVC Incheon, KOREA 2017, the marine-

tourism city consists of roughly 150 small and big islands including

the Ganghwado Island and Baekryeongdo Island which make for

a beautiful natural environment. The city also boasts cultural and

tourism sources bearing the history from the ancient to the modern

time of flowering. Especially, Songdo International City adds romantic

mood to its signature feature: cutting-edge infrastructure. From

residential areas, industrial complexes, and all the way up to culture

& art contents, Songdo, a place where you can feel both eastern and

western cultures, certainly ushers you into the future of Korea.

Korea is situated on the Korean Peninsula, which spans 1,100 kilometers from north to south.

The peninsula lies in the north-eastern part of the Asian continent, where Korean waters meet

the waters of the Western Pacific.

Also Korea is characterized by having four distinct seasons, so more than ten million

international travelers visited every year. Especially, summer is the great season to hold

conferences when 33rd World Veterinary Congress takes place in Korea. With its long history in

culture and tradition, the country has a lot to offer to participants.

For more information : KOREA TOURISM ORGANIZATION http://kto.visitkorea.or.kr

For more information : INCHEON TOURISM ORGANIZATION

http://www.travelicn.or.kr

Venue

Songdo ConvensiA has all the necessary elements of a world-class convention destination, including easy accessibility,

adequate tourism resources, high-quality hotels and restaurants and the existence of an active support network consisting

of both public and private organizations.

Participants arriving in Incheon using international flights will mostly enter Korea through Incheon International Airport

(ICN). ICN sits 28km west of Incheon. The most convenient way to reach the Songdo ConvensiA and main hotels is to take

the limousine and buses and it takes approximately 30 minutes. You may get information on limousines and buses, and

purchase the bus ticket at the Transportation Information Counter (near the exit No. 4) on the arrival floor (1st floor) of

passenger terminal.

Taxis are available around the day to any destination you pick.

The distance from the Airport to the Songdo ConvensiA is 28.41km (25 mins), and regular fares are around KRW 25,000.

For Regular taxis, go to Taxi Stops 5C to 8C; For English-available-international Taxi, go to Taxi Stop 4C.

Address: Songdo Convensia 123 Central-ro,

Yeonsu-gu, Incheon 21998 KOREA

Website: www.songdoconvensia.com

Option 1. Airport Limousine Bus from Incheon International Airport

Option 2. Taxi Service from Incheon International Airport

Songdo ConvensiA

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Bus No. Traveling Time Operating Hours Departure Point Arrival Point Fare

6707B 30 mins

05:53 / 06:21 / 06:58 / 07:33 / 08:13 /

08:58 / 09:38 / 10:23 / 11:13 / 12:03 /

12:53 / 13:43 / 14:33 / 15:23 / 16:14 /

17:03 / 17:43 / 18:22 / 19:03 / 19:53 /

20:42 / 21:30 / 22:11

Bus stop : 4A, 10B

(1st Floor Arrival Area,

ICN Airport)

Oakwood

Premier

Incheon

KRW

7,000

Incheon International Airport

WHY KOREA

History (Gyeongbokgung Palace)

Food (Bibimbap)

Nature (Seorak Mountain)

Culture (Hallyu)

※ The Operating Hours above are the departure time from 4A.

Incheon Attractions

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Chinatown (August 27, 29, 30 / 09:00 ~ 13:00)

(August 28 / 14:00 ~ 17:30)

Incheon Chinatown - Explore the back streets of Chinatown and taste the white

jajangmyeon (Noodle dish topped with black soy bean paste)

Incheon Chinatown is the city’s historical landmark established in 1883. There are many

attractions related to China as well as an abundant choice of food you can try. The place has

become more popular among tourists since it was featured on a popular Korean TV program

Running Man.

Tour

Incheon City Tour (August 29, 30 / 09:00 ~ 17:30) * Family Tour

Fairytale Village - Jayu Park - Shinpo International Market - NC CUBE Canal Walk - G-Tower

It’s a tour program consisting of visits to Fairytale Village, Jayu Park and Shinpo

International Market, NC CUBE Canal Walk and G-Tower. Fairytale Village is famous for

murals of children’s stories decorating the entire village and the Shinpo International

Market is a traditional market in Incheon with 140 stores selling variety of goods.

Cultural Sites Tour (August 29, 30 / 09:00 ~ 17:00)

Suwon Hwaseong - Korean Folk Village

The tour takes you to Suwon Hwaseong, designated as UNESCO’s World Heritage Site,

and the Korean Folk Village where you can experience the lifestyle of Joseon Dynasty, the

last Korean kingdom. The Folk Village program that lets you experience the traditional

farming, thatch-roofed house, school and streets.

Seoul City Tour (August 27, 30, 31 / 09:00 ~ 17:30)

Gyeonbokgung Palace - Namsan Hanok Village - N Seoul Tower - Gwangjang Market

It’s a tour of Gyeonbokgung Palace, Namsan Hanok Village, N Seoul Tower and

Gwangjang Market. The tour consists of Korea’s most famous tourist attractions

that display the harmonious beauty of the old and new. Gyeonbokgung Palace, the

largest palace in Korea, was the main palace of the Joseon Dynasty featuring elegant

engravings and the beautiful lake Gyeonhweru.

Kimchi Making Class (August 27, 29, 30 / 09:00 ~ 13:00)

Wolmi Park - Wolmi Cultural Center (Hanbok Wearing) - Michuhol Academy of

Traditional Culture (Kimchi Making)

Try on hanbok, the traditional Korean dress that is known for its vibrant colors and

elegant lines and experience the beauty of Korean culture. You can also master the

ancient art of Kimchi-making and learn how this popular specialty dish is used in Korean

cookery.

* This tour program may be canceled if fewer than 20 persons register.

Incheon Sorae Ecology Park (August 27, 29, 30 / 14:00 ~ 17:00) * Family Tour

Sorae Ecology Park - Reed Bed Walk - Salt Flats

The sea salt flat that produced the largest amount of sea salt in the 1970’s has turned

into a ecological park. The Park where you can learn about the Korean ecology and salt

production consists of an ecological exhibition hall, an eco lab, a salt flat lab, a mudflat

experience center and more.

DMZ Tour (August 27, 29, 30 / 08:00 ~ 17:00)

Imjingak Pyeonghoa Nuri Park - Bridge of Freedom - Unification Village -

DMZ Theater - The 3rd tunnel - Dora Observatory - Dorasan Station

DMZ stands for Demilitarized Zone and in the past half century it has been a restricted

area. This natural isolation along the 250 km (160 miles) length of the DMZ has created

an involuntary park which is now recognized as one of the most well-preserved areas of

temperate habitat in the world. Upon the creation of the Democratic People's Republic of

Korea (DPRK, informally North Korea) and the Republic of Korea (ROK, informally South

Korea) in 1948, it became a de facto international border. Today many tourists visit the

museum, the 3rd Tunnel, observatory and Joint Security Zone.

* This tour program may be canceled if fewer than 30 persons register.

Korean Folk Village

Shinpo Interantional Market

Incheon Chinatown

Tri-bowl

Kimchi Making Class

Incheon Sorae Ecology Park

Transportation provided Meals provided Guided tour

Songdo City Tour (August 29, 30 / 14:00 ~ 17:30)

Compact Smart City - Tri-bowl - G-Tower - NC CUBE Canal Walk

This half-day tour lets you tour around entire Songdo, the ultimate high-tech planned

city. The tour consists of a visit to the Compact Smart City where the past, present and

future of Incheon coexist, Tri-bowl, where frequent concerts and performances are held,

G-Tower, where many international organizations are settled in, and NC CUBE Canal

Walk where you can enjoy sophisticated ambience.

Half-day Tour Program

One-day Tour Program

Gyeonbokgung Palace

Imjingak Pyeonghoa Nuri Park

Summer with the 33rd World Veterinary Congress in 2017!

Join the fantastic tour program with your friends, family and colleagues and make your summer unforgettable.

Tour fees and more details are available on the Congress website.

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Gyeongju & Busan (August 31 ~ September 2 / Two nights three days)

Day 1: Daereungwon Ancient Tomb Complex - Cheomseongdae Observatory - Anapji Pond

Day 2: Gyeongju National Museum - Seokgulam Grotto - Bulguksa Temple

Day 3: APEC House - Taejongdae Park - Jagalchi Market

Gyeongju was the capital of the ancient kingdom of Silla (57 BC - 935 AD) which ruled about

two-thirds of the Korean Peninsula between the 7th and 9th centuries. A vast number of

archaeological sites and cultural properties from this period remain in the city. Gyeongju is

often referred to as "the museum without walls". Among such historical treasures, Seokguram

Grotto, Bulguksa temple and Gyeongju Historic Areas are designated as World Heritage Sites

by UNESCO.

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Tour

Jeondeungsa Temple Stay (August 29, 30 / 09:00 ~ 14:30)

Temple Life Course (Introduction of the temple - Tea Ceremony - Making Danju -

Temple cuisine)

Learn about the traditional tea ceremony and try making danju in Jeondeungsa, one of

the oldest temples in Korea. You can also try temple cuisine in the way that Buddhist

monks eat.

Andong (August 26 ~ 27 / One night two days)

Day 1: Hahoe Folk Village - World Mask Museum - Buyongdae -

Byeongsanseowon Confucian Academy

Day 2: Bongjung Temple - Dosanseowon Confucian Academy

Korea’s most famous traditional village, Hahoe Village was listed by UNESCO as a

World Heritage Site in August 2010. It was visited by Queen Elizabeth of England and

President George W. Bush. Andong has a number of historical attractions where you

can experience serenity and peace unique to Korea and its culture.

Seoul Traditional Tour (August 29, 30 / 09:00 ~ 17:00)

Changdeokgung Palace - Insadong - Myeongdong

Enjoy the tranquil beauty of Korea in Changdeokgung Palace in the morning before

the crowd hits this famous tourist attraction. The next destination, Insadong is

a perfect place to shop for souvenirs and gifts. Located in the middle of the city,

Insadong is famous for its traditional yet modern charm with streets filled with little

traditional craft shops, antique sellers and art galleries.

Jeondeungsa Temple Stay

Andong Hahoe Mask Dance

Insadong

Spouse Tour Program

Pre & Post Tour Program

Jeonju (August 26 ~ 27 / One night two days)

Day 1: Jeonju Hanok Village - Gyeongijeon Shrine - Jeondong Cathedral -

Poongnammun Gate - Nambu Night Market

Day 2: Jaman Mural Village - Hanji Museum (Hanji making)

Jeonju Hanok Village is located in the city of Jeonju (in Jeollabuk-do Province in South Korea).

In this village are concentrated more than 800 Korean traditional houses called 'Hanok'.

Jeju Island (August 31 ~ September 2 / Two nights three days)

Day 1: Manjangul Cave

Day 2: Seongsanilchulbong Tuff Cone - Columnar Joint - Cheonjiyeon Falls

Day 3: Chamgobda (Rural Educational Farm) - Mulyeongari-Oreum (Parasitic Cone)

Jejudo (also known as Jeju Island) is the largest island off the coast of the Korean Peninsula.

It is a volcanic island, dominated by Hallasan: a volcano 1,950 meters high and the highest

mountain in South Korea. The island containing the natural World Heritage Site, Jeju Volcanic

Island and Lava Tubes, is one of the most beloved tourist attraction among Koreans and visitors

from abroad and the entire island is designated as a special tourist zone. It’s also a perfect

place for culinary tours as the island features unique cuisines that are quite different from other

Korean food. In addition to its spectacular nature, there are also a number of museums with

various themes to make the visit to Jeju more exciting. * Airfare is not included

The village is famous among Koreans and travelers because it retains original Korean traditions within the industrialized modern city where

past and present coexist in harmony. The elegant line of eaves reaching up the sky highlight the beauty of hanok. You can also try delicious

Korean cuisines including the famous Jeonju bibimbap. In addition, this one-night two-day tour will take you to Jeondong Cathedral with

humble beauty and a night market full of lively energy.

Jeonju Hanok Village

Cheonjiyeon Falls

Pre & Post Tour Program

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Transportation provided Meals provided Guided tour

Bulguksa Temple

Diamond Bridge

Busan is South Korea's second-largest city after Seoul, with a population of approximately 3.6

million. The city is located on the southeastern-most tip of the Korean peninsula. Located

within South Korea's largest industrial area, "The Southeast Economic Zone", the city is the

cultural, educational and economic center of the region. It is the largest port city in South

Korea and the world's fifth busiest seaport by cargo tonnage. Busan has mountains, a river

and the sea beautifully making up the city and a mild climate.

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