Riders4Helmets to Host 2013 Safety Symposium
The event will provide a series of lectures and panel discussions on topics related to keeping riders safe.
The event will provide a series of lectures and panel discussions on topics related to keeping riders safe.
The AVMA is undertaking a number of efforts to commemorate the association’s 150th anniversary.
Adam Chambers, DVM, has served as the commission veterinarian at Woodbine Racetrack since 2010.
The event brings together youth and youth leaders from all facets of the equine industry.
Many difficult decisions racetrack practitioners encounter are out of their control, one veterinarian says.
Jack Easley, DVM, MS, Dipl. ABVP, will present on equine dentistry at the networking meeting.
A specific trimming technique increased the hoof’s weight-bearing area and increased the heel angle.
Her clinical interests include equine critical care, upper-respiratory tract physiology, sepsis, and more.
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It is hoped that the $20.9 million project will be completed in February 2013.
One vet says the best way to ensure equine welfare is “through a synergism of law, morals, and ethics.”
Safety in the workplace is as important in veterinary medicine as anywhere else.
Attendees discussed a variety of issues including surgical topics and endocrine disorders, such as PPID.
Carla Carleton, DVM, MS, Dipl. ACT, was named one of 27 Charter Diplomates of the newly-formed organization.
The ESC faculty and staff provided an update of their current and on-going research projects.
The graduate degrees were conferred during a diploma distribution ceremony on Dec. 14.
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