
2015 WEVA Congress Wrap-Up
Learn about colic, joint health, nutrition, and more from our 2015 World Equine Veterinary Association Congress coverage.

Learn about colic, joint health, nutrition, and more from our 2015 World Equine Veterinary Association Congress coverage.

While it’s not yet commercially available, vets recently constructed and tested a CPAP machine for equine neonates.

Good-quality ultrasonography is reasonably reliable for detecting PSD, but it underestimates the presence of adhesions.

While researchers have yet to see full resolution in study horses, all tumors reduced in size or stopped growing.

Vets can use SAA levels to differentiate between systemic inflammation and noninflammatory diseases in horses.
Nearly 7,400 veterinary professionals, students, exhibitors, and guests attended the convention in Las Vegas, Nevada.

Our veterinary-reporter on the ground shares tidbits from AAEP Day 4.

Monday’s 6 a.m. Sunrise Session on uveitis came a little early for our sleep-starved veterinary reporter.
Tweets and take-homes from sessions on equine respiratory health, medicine, wobbler’s syndrome, and more.
Six 2015 veterinary graduates committed to careers in equine medicine were each presented with $4,000 scholarships.
Dr. Virginia Reef was named a distinguished educator (academic) at the 2015 AAEP Convention.
Recently retired John W. Lee, Jr., DVM, received the Distinguished Educator (Mentor) Award at the 2015 AAEP Convention.
Tweets and take-homes from sessions on mature performance horse health, field surgery, heaves, lameness, and more.
Dr. Nat White was recognized for his leadership and volunteerism in the AAEP during his 43 years of membership.
Daniel P. Keenan, DVM, will serve on the board for a three-year term, which expires in 2018.
Amy Grice, VMD, MBA, retired in 2015 from a New York practice to open a veterinary consulting practice in Montana.
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