
A Shift in Veterinary Trends
In response to an evolving industry, equine veterinarians are reevaluating their specialties and adapting to change.

In response to an evolving industry, equine veterinarians are reevaluating their specialties and adapting to change.
Equine disease research results could be used to investigate similar health conditions in humans.
Before welcoming a new horse home, it is important to investigate the quality and health of that animal.
Nielsen joined the UK Gluck Equine Research Center as an assistant professor in parasitology in August.
A group of exceptional fourth-year equine veterinary medicine students will receive $2,500 scholarships.

Katheryn Cerny will complete her master’s in veterinary science at the University of Kentucky in early 2012.
Merck Animal Health has renewed one-year subscriptions to The Horse magazine for all members of the AAEVT.
Vets from B.W. Furlong and Associates will accompany the U.S. and Canadian Eventing Teams to the Pan Am Games.
More than 400 veterinarians attended September’s AMMVEE Congress, which took place in Guanajato, Mexico.
James MacLeod, VMD, PhD, shares his views on stem cells and regenerative medicine in equine medicine.

Objective methods to help veterinarians address horses’ quality of life have yet to be developed.

Hop behind the wheel with Dr. Sarah Link as she serves the rural Maryland horse community.

Alternative medicine coursework in equine veterinary education has increased about 30% in the past decade.
Up to 300 scholarships of $2,500 each will be awarded to assist students in all areas of veterinary medicine.
The AAEP released guidelines for veterinarians treating horses competing in athletic events other than racing.
Hoyme provides low-cost health services and helps make “difficult decisions” for True Innocents Equine Rescue.
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