
Disease Surveillance Using GIS and Scan Statistics
Jacqueline Smith, PhD, explains how geographic information systems can help monitor and even predict disease outbreaks.

Jacqueline Smith, PhD, explains how geographic information systems can help monitor and even predict disease outbreaks.

Do you want to know if your broodmare carries a serious genetic disease? Are you curious about your horse’s color? Or do you need to confirm parentage on a horse? Learn about equine genetic testing available from the University of Kentucky.

In honor of National Veterinary Technician Week, here’s some information about vets’ right-hand men and women.
Tweets and take-homes from sessions on mature performance horse health, field surgery, heaves, lameness, and more.
Highlights and take-homes from the 2015 AAEP Focus on Poor Performance meeting in Lexington, Kentucky.

Take a behind-the-scenes look at the goings-on of a U.K. vet clinic and its differences from ones stateside.
Quick take-homes from sessions on wild horses, barn fires, regenerative medicine, and dentistry.
Tidbits from sessions on the horse’s back, biosecurity, infectious disease, pelvic fractures, and more.

Dr. Udeni Balasuriya of the University of Kentucky’s Gluck Equine Research Center shares information about diagnosing equine herpesvirus-1 and interpreting test results.

The AVMA reminds everyone how important veterinary technicians are to the veterinary health care team.
Vet technicians have been working alongside vets to provide the highest quality for equine hospital patients.
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