Wulster to Speak on 3-D Printing in Large Animal Medicine
Dr. Kathryn Wulster is a radiologist and assistant professor of diagnostic imaging at Penn Vet.
Dr. Kathryn Wulster is a radiologist and assistant professor of diagnostic imaging at Penn Vet.
Users receive a personalized list of recommended improvements to help prevent barn fires at their facilities.
Topics will include the horse’s upper airways, lameness diagnosis, and preventing injuries in equine athletes.
The foundation will distribute $459,198 to 27 organizations and special projects committed to improving equine welfare.
Drs. Liz Arbittier and Jessica Morgan will provide tips to help owners improve their lameness identification skills.
The Symposium on Legal, Business, and Insurance Issues Impacting the Equine Industry will take place Oct. 10.
Researchers say responses from the survey will help gauge horse owners’ and managers’ understanding of equine nutrition.
The AAEP’s 62nd Annual Convention and Trade Show will convene Dec. 3-7 in Orlando, Florida.
Top take-homes from presentations on laminitis, grass sickness, atypical myopathy, sedation, and more.
The event offers two tracks: one geared to veterinary professionals and the other to nonmedical donkey enthusiasts.
The International Symposium on Stallion Reproduction will take place Aug. 27-29 at the University of Illinois.
Dr. Amy Johnson will conduct live equine neurologic exam demonstrations as part of the lecture.
Topics will include neurologic exams, lameness diagnosis, regenerative medicine, laminitis, dynamic endoscopy, and more.
Woodrow Friend, DVM; Melissa Moore; and Laura D’Angelo will discuss what buyers should consider when purchasing a horse.
The event will take place Oct. 27-30 at the Kentucky Horse Park in Lexington.
A vet and his team are challenging tradition and skepticism to bring modern veterinary medicine to remote horse herders.
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