
2020 Coyote Rock Ranch Scholarship Recipients Announced
Three veterinary students aiming for careers in equine medicine were selected to receive the $75,000 scholarships.
Three veterinary students aiming for careers in equine medicine were selected to receive the $75,000 scholarships.
Starting Dec. 1, the reimagined convention will blend live and on-demand educational sessions.
The numbers show the equine veterinary profession lacks diversity. Here, equine internal medicine specialist, University of Calgary veterinary school senior instructor of equine clinical medicine, and The Horse contributor Jean-Yin Tan, DVM, Dipl. ACVIM, shares her experience as a minority in the industry.
The Foundation for the Horse presented these awards on Monday during the AAEP’s 65th Annual Convention.
The American Veterinary Medical Association has granted U of A approval to open the state’s first public College of Veterinary Medicine.
Get an early look at the American Association of Equine Practitioner’s 65th Annual Convention in Denver, Colorado.
The American Association of Equine Practitioners invites equine veterinarians and veterinary students to its 65th Annual Convention, to be held Dec. 7-11, 2019, at the Colorado Convention Center.
Equine veterinarians face a slew of stresses, ranging from work-life balance struggles and concerns about getting injured to compassion fatigue and moral stress. Six professionals weigh in on these pressures, their causes, and how they and the industry are managing them.
Top tweets and take-homes from Monday’s educational sessions on topics including saddle fit and mare reproduction.
Top tweets from the opening session of the 2018 AAEP Convention, including highlights from the keynote address and Kester News Hour.
Read some of the top tweets and take-homes on topics such as lameness, equine obesity, laminitis, and more from the 2018 British Equine Veterinary Association Congress.
Find out how equine researchers are using the latest gadgets and gizmos to diagnose lameness, collect data, and more.
The IDEA Veterinary Innovation Competition is intended to stimulate and develop creative ideas from young veterinary problem solvers.
Misinterpretations (believing a horse is happy when in fact he’s depressed, for example) could cause these future professionals to miss signs of poor welfare and put themselves at risk of injury (if they perceive an agitated horse as playful, for instance).
Topics will include equine back pain and pelvic dysfunction, integrative imaging, clinical techniques for veterinary students, the problem mare, and more.
Top tweets and take-homes from Monday’s educational sessions and the AAEP President’s luncheon.
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