In this episode of The Margin: Getting to Know the Board, we sit down with Dr. Bernard Séguin, Treasurer, and Dr. Jonathan Ferrari, Secretary. Join us for a fun, behind-the-scenes look at the leaders who keep our organization running smoothly. Drs. Séguin and Ferrari discuss what drew them to their roles, how they support the board’s mission, and what they’re looking forward to in the coming year. Tune in to meet the people managing the details, the documents, and the dollars that keep our community moving forward!
In this episode of The Margin: Getting to Know the Board, we sit down with Dr. Owen Skinner, current President and Dr. Maureen Griffin, President Elect. Join us for a fun and insightful conversation about leadership, mentorship, and the vision for the future of our organization. Drs. Skinner and Griffin share what inspires their work, how they collaborate to drive new initiatives, and what they're most excited about for the year ahead. Tune in to meet the leaders shaping the next chapter of the Veterinary Society of Surgical Oncology!
In the second episode of our two-part series with Dr. Diego Portela, we dive into the specifics of regional anesthesia techniques for oncologic procedures. Dr. Portela breaks down the most effective nerve blocks, including those for hindlimb amputations, abdominal surgeries, and thoracic procedures, and discusses the role of ultrasound guidance in these techniques. Learn how these innovative approaches to pain management are improving surgical outcomes and enhancing the quality of life for veterinary cancer patients.
In the first episode of this two-part series, we sit down with Dr. Diego Portela, a board-certified veterinary anesthesiologist, to explore the critical role of regional anesthesia in cancer patients. Dr. Portela explains why locoregional blocks are essential for managing pain in oncologic surgeries, the unique benefits they offer for cancer patients, and how these techniques align with the principles of Enhanced Recovery After Surgery (ERAS) in veterinary medicine. Tune in to learn how these advanced anesthesia strategies are transforming cancer care.
Join us for this exciting Pub Session panel discussion on management of maxillofacial surgery/RT complications with Drs. Stephanie Goldschmidt, Janis Lapley, and Kim Selting.
Join us on this episode of the “The Margin” as we sit down with Dr. Kendra Pope, a leading veterinary integrative oncologist. We explore the concept of integrative oncology, why it’s becoming a critical part of cancer care for veterinary patients, and the science behind it. Dr. Pope shares insights on how combining traditional cancer therapies with integrative approaches can enhance patient outcomes and improve quality of life. Tune in to learn about the latest research, ongoing clinical trials, and how integrative oncology is shaping the future of veterinary medicine.
in this episode we sit down with two remarkable individuals who defied traditional career paths to secure positions in competitive Surgical Oncology fellowship. Listen as they share their unique journeys – from unexpected beginnings to navigating the challenges of fellowship training. Gain insights into the diverse experiences that shapes their careers, and discover what it takes to succeed in the world of Surgical Oncology, even when your path is anything, but conventional.
On tonight's Pubsession, Dr. Bernard Seguin takes a deep dive into bone tumors. Dr. Seguin obtained his DVM from the University of Montreal. He performed a small animal internship at the University of Illinois. He was in small animal general private practice before completing a masters of science and small animal surgery residency at Washington State University. He then went on to fulfill his fellowship in surgical oncology at Colorado State University. He was on faculty at the University of California, Davis, and Oregon State University, and was a full professor of surgical oncology at the Flint animal cancer center at Colorado State University. He is currently a surgical oncologist at Central Victoria veterinary hospital in Victoria British Columbia, Canada. Dr. Seguin is the co-editor of the textbook veterinary Surgical Oncology now in a second edition. He is an ACVS founding fellow of Surgical Oncology, and an ACVS founding fellow of oral and maxillofacial surgery.
Today we are joined by Dr. Chris Thomson highlighting two clinical trials, MIMIC- Minimally invasive metastasectomy in canines and PUSH- Precision Medicine Umbrella Study for Hemangiosarcoma.Dr. Thomson is a board certified veterinary surgeon with a focus on surgical oncology, currently at VSH North County. For more information on these clinical trials, please visit www.ethisdiscovery.org.
Today we are joined by Dr. Stephanie Goldschmidt highlighting her clinical trial titled: Fluorescence Lifetime Imaging with Protoporphyrin IX for Intraoperative Margin Evaluation.Dr. Goldschmidt is an assistant tenure track professor in Dentistry and Oral surgery at the University of California- Davis.For more information regarding the study: https://studypages.com/s/help-investigators-improve-surgical-precision-for-oral-cancer-surgery-in-dogs-200605/?ref=gallery
On today's Pubsession, Dr. William Culp joins us on a deep dive of treatment approaches to liver tumors. Dr. Culp graduated from the University of Pennsylvania, School of Veterinary Medicine. After graduation from veterinary school, he remained at the University of Pennsylvania to complete a rotating internship in small animal medicine and surgery followed by a surgical residency. Dr. Culp is board-certified as a Diplomate of the American College ofVeterinary Surgeons, and he has pursued additional training in cancer surgery at the Colorado State University Animal Cancer Center, during which he completed a Surgical Oncology Fellowship. Additionally, he has completed an Interventional Radiology/Endoscopy Fellowship at the Animal Medical Center in New York City. Dr. Culp was selected as an ACVS Founding Fellow of Surgical Oncology in 2012, an ACVS Founding Fellow of Minimally Invasive Surgery in 2017 and an ACVS Founding Fellow of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery in 2021. Dr. Culp is currently a member of the Soft Tissue Surgery service at the University of California - Davis.
On today's podcast we take a deep dive into a clinical trials resources with Dr. Kim Selting and discuss the mindfulness of including clinical trials in your repertoire of treatment options for your cancer patients.
On this pub session, Dr. Phillipp Mayhew shares his tips and tricks for adrenal surgeries. Dr. Mayhew is a professor of soft tissue surgery at UC Davis School of Veterinary Medicine. Dr. Mayhew is an ACVS founding fellow of minimally invasive surgery and has extensive experience in open and laparoscopic adrenalectomies.
Want to learn more about genomics and personalized, precision medicine? In today’s podcast, we discuss this and more with Vidium’s Dr. Esther Chon, and FidoCure’s Dr. Gerry Post. Special thanks to my co-host Dr. Paulo Vilar for joining me for this hot topic!
On this episode of The Margin VSSO podcast we will be doing Journal Club with Dr. Eugenio Faroni. "Timely adjuvant chemo therapy improves outcome in dogs with non-metastatic splenic hemangiosarcoma undergoing splenectomy"
Today we are speaking with Dr. Pamela Jones of Qbiotics about Stelfonta, a novel intratumoral injection for mast cell tumors in dogs. This is NOT an endorsement by the VSSO, and serves as an informative discussion.
On this episode of The Margin Podcast, we are hosting a Pub Session Fundementals night with Dr. Jolle Kirpensteijn. Join us for an hour while he presents reconstruction with local flaps.
Today we are having journal club with Dr. Brad Matz and Dr. Kaleigh Bush discussing their recent publication "Outcomes and clinical features associated with surgically excised canine salivary gland carcinoma: A multi-institutional, retrospective, Veterinary Society of Surgical Oncology study".
This is the second part of the Tumor Board series. The discussion is around hypothetical cases with Dr. Jenna Burton, Dr. Lynn Griffin, Dr. Judith Bertran, De. Kim Selting, and Dr. Bill Culp
In this episode we discuss some common tumor presentations with a group of excellent and renowned faculty.