
Dr. Nat White Receives AAEP’s Sage Kester Beyond the Call Award
White was recognized for making significant, long-lasting contributions to equine veterinary medicine and the community.
White was recognized for making significant, long-lasting contributions to equine veterinary medicine and the community.
The practice owner, internal medicine specialist, and equitarian will lead the AAEP in 2023.
With this easy-to-use Vet’s Guide to San Antonio, you can discover places to eat, drink, and enjoy during the 2022 AAEP Convention. Sponsored by ADM Equine and ConturaVet.
Download a free copy of The Horse‘s Equine Practitioner Product Guide for information on equipment, supplies, and product specials for veterinarians.
While ultrasound doesn’t always provide a definitive diagnosis, it can be a useful tool for gathering critical information.
The American Association of Equine Practitioners names the Oklahoma veterinarian as the August honoree.
The University of Kentucky Gluck Equine Research Center will welcome 4 new members to the acclaimed group.
The AAEP has appointed sports medicine practitioner Tracy Turner, DVM, MS, Dipl. ACVS, ACVSMR, as 2023 vice president.
The guidelines can help veterinarians make a diagnosis, recognize clinical signs and risk factors, and provide treatment.
Navicular syndrome, more accurately referred to as podotrochlosis, is a catchall phrase describing chronic forelimb lameness caused by pain stemming from the navicular bone and related structures. Sponsored by Dechra.
Respiratory disease research continues to be the focus for the 12th year of the awards.
The American Association of Equine Practitioners has published new nocardioform placentitis guidelines to help veterinarians help protect their clients’ broodmares and unborn foals.
Learn how serum amyloid A can help veterinarians and owners detect issues in horses early and provide critical time to get ahead of disease, infection, and more. Sponsored by Zoetis.
New Innovation and Discovery Research Grants are available to aid in equine research.
The American Association of Equine Practitioners has published guidelines about leptospirosis risk factors, transmission, clinical signs, treatment, and other considerations.
Thorough exams, conducted early in the inflammation process, make way for better treatment planning.
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