
2024 Olympics Take ‘Concierge Medicine’ for Horses to a New Level
Veterinary and farrier teams were ready for almost anything at the Paris 2024 Olympic Games.

Veterinary and farrier teams were ready for almost anything at the Paris 2024 Olympic Games.

What’s in your horse’s hoof-care box? Here are the items that hoof care professionals recommend you keep on hand.

Olympic equestrian teams rely on tailored veterinary care to optimize horse performance and manage health, ensuring peak condition for the Games.

The AAEP recognized Schott’s efforts and ongoing support of a program providing free veterinary care to improve the health and welfare of working equids in Mexico.

Dr. Brett Sponseller will lead the Veterinary Science department and Gluck Center, and his wife, Dr. Beatrice Sponseller, joins the team as a clinical professor.

Find out what researchers are learning about the biomechanics of the barefoot hoof.

A horse owner wonders if a farrier moving from barn to barn during the day could spread equine diseases.

An expert reviews material showing 2.5% polyacrylamide hydrogel (PAAG) is effective, long-lasting, and safe for treating early- and late-stage equine osteoarthritis.

Scientists say equine veterinary hospital staff are largely receptive to using systemic pain assessments, although there are barriers to address in this process.

How certified veterinary technicians and veterinary assistants improve equine practices.

Veterinarians share how they improve sustainability and work-life balance in their practices and how you can implement these ideas in yours.

3 veterinarians share suggestions for improving your practice’s payment procedures.

Diversity is vital to workplace satisfaction and improved patient care within the equine veterinary profession. Learn practical steps for improving practice diversity.

These students display academic excellence, leadership in their school and AAEP student chapter, and future plans to work in equine practice.

When mentoring equine veterinary students, veterinarians should combine hands-on learning methods and verbal explanations.

Fluorescent light energy (FLE) promotes healing and provides antimicrobial activity and anti-inflammatory effects in equine wounds and skin conditions.
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