
Dr. Bruce Whittle Honored with AAEP Distinguished Service Award
Whittle received the award for his advocacy for veterinary students and scope-of-practice protections.

Whittle received the award for his advocacy for veterinary students and scope-of-practice protections.

The AAEP honored Cohen with this award for his recent research into equine strangles and Rhodococcus equi pneumonia.

Langsam received the award largely for her efforts to address the issue of catastrophic musculoskeletal injuries in Thoroughbred racehorses, spearheading new research.

Dr. Tom Riddle, retired co-founder of Rood & Riddle Equine Hospital received the Distinguished Educator-Mentor Award during the 2024 AAEP Convention.

Dr. Tracy Turner was installed as 2025 AAEP president during the organization’s 2024 annual convention, held in Orlando, Florida.

An owner’s Morgan mare might have something wrong with her teeth. A veterinarian with an interest in equine dentistry explains what to expect from the dental examination.

Brush up on your equine oral health knowledge with these facts about dental anatomy, issues, and exams.

What is the long-term prognosis for a young horse losing a tooth prematurely?

Look for equine dental health information all month long on TheHorse.com. Brought to you by Zoetis.

Social license to operate, DEI, and clinical skills development will be at the forefront of many discussions at the 2024 AAEP Convention.

Dr. Lisa Fortier’s Frank J. Milne State-of-the-Art Lecture at this year’s AAEP Convention is a can’t-miss event.

Here’s how you and your veterinarian can be good antimicrobial stewards and preserve the long-term efficacy of antibiotic use in horses.

Download this free guide for information on the latest veterinary products and services on display at the AAEP Convention trade show.

Work with your veterinarian and watch for signs of these 5 health conditions when you’re trying a horse to buy.

The event will offer veterinary students hands-on learning and networking opportunities to delve into the world of equine practice.

Navicular syndrome, once feared as a career-ending diagnosis, can now be managed more effectively, despite ongoing challenges.
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