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What is an Equine Sarcoid and How Can It Be Managed?
The sarcoid should be regarded as a form of skin cancer and should be treated with the respect deserving of any neoplastic state; early veterinary consultation will help to ensure that the condition is not allowed to run rampant. (No CE credit)
03:00:00
Dermatology
Proceedings
Core Concepts
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Virtual Wednesday Round Tables 2023
Join us twice a month on Wednesdays for our third year of interactive round table sessions, led by subject matter experts, covering both clinical and non-clinical subjects. Pre-registration required -- just click the link! (No CE credit)
Round Tables
VWRT
Virtual Wednesday Round Table
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Virtual Wednesday Round Tables 2022
We're back for 2022! Join us twice a month on Wednesdays for these interactive round table sessions, led by subject matter experts, covering both clinical and non-clinical subjects. Pre-registration required -- just click the link! (No CE credit)
Lameness
Round Tables
Laminitis
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The Pruritic/Hivey Horse: Allergies and Urticaria, and Ectoparasites
The allergic skin diseases in the horse that are non-arthropod-bite related are atopic dermatitis (atopy), food allergy, and contact allergy. (no CE credit)
01:30:00
Dermatology
Proceedings
Core Concepts
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Strategies for Retained Fetal Membranes
Management of retained fetal membranes is a priority for the health of affected mares. Therapy is directed at rapid, atraumatic removal of membranes and prevention of life-threatening conditions such as metritis and laminitis. (No CE credit)
00:30:00
Proceedings
Reproduction
Core Concepts
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Review of the Current Literature of Common Rehabilitation Modalities
There is often confusion as to the appropriate application and the effects of rehabilitation modalities. This review provides a summary of the current human and equine peer-reviewed literature for commonly used rehabilitation modalities. (no CE credit)
01:00:00
Lameness
Proceedings
Details
Reducing your Risk for Musculoskeletal Disorders with Ergonomics
Equine veterinarians are at high risk for occupational injuries. Ergonomics specialist Dr. Guy Fragala discusses common problems and solutions.
Wellness
Ergonomics
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Pre-Purchase Examinations: Ethical Dilemmas and Best Practices
Panel discussion from the 2020 AAEP Virtual Convention.
Pre-Purchase Exam
Ethics
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Meeting Facilitation
Have you been asked to moderate or facilitate a panel discussion, a meeting with staff, or even a Zoom webinar? This two-part series of discussions will help you feel competent, comfortable and confident in your role as facilitator.
meeting
leadership
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Inventory Management Strategies for Equine Practice
Inventory control is important for your practice: mismanagement can wreak havoc on you, your team and your business. Nicole Clausen of the Veterinary Inventory Strategy Network shares vital strategies to improve your inventory management. (No CE credit)
Business
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How to Use and Interpret Serological Tests for EPM and Lyme Disease
Whether serological tests for EPM and Lyme Disease are helpful or misleading depends on the veterinarian’s ability to interpret results accurately, with consideration of the specifics of the case. (No CE credit)
00:30:00
Proceedings
Diagnostics
How To
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How to Use and Interpret Molecular Tests for Common Genetic Disorders
A survey of recently available genetic tests in horses including cerebellar abiotrophy, congenital myotonia, congenital stationary night blindness, dwarfism, HWSD, Warmblood fragile foal syndrome, hydrocephalus, and immune-mediated myopathy. (no CE credit)
00:30:00
Proceedings
Core Concepts
How To
Details
How to Treat Complications of Castration in the Field
While complications associated with castration cannot be eliminated, proper preoperative planning, good surgical technique, and early recognition and treatment will improve outcome. (no CE credit)
00:35:00
Proceedings
How To
Details
How to Set Professional Service Fees
From the 2020 AAEP Virtual Convention, this Table Topic covers considerations useful to setting fees for common veterinary services.
01:30:00
Business
Table Topic
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How to Manage Complicated Anesthesia in the Field
Complicated surgical and anesthetic cases benefit from referral to a hospital setting, but referral is not always an option. Being prepared with the appropriate equipment and drugs is essential for a positive outcome. (no CE credit)
00:30:00
Proceedings
Anesthesia
How To
Details
How to Interpret History and Physical Examination Findings of a Horse with an Acute Abdomen in the Field
While the majority of horses and foals with colic respond to medical management, early identification of those with a strangulating obstruction is imperative.
00:45:00
Proceedings
Core Concepts
How To
Details
How to Determine Whether a Wound Involves a Synovial Structure in the Field
Septic arthritis/tenosynovitis/bursitis is a potentially life-threatening condition in horses and early diagnosis and treatment is critical to increase the likelihood of a successful outcome. (No CE credit)
00:30:00
Lameness
Proceedings
Core Concepts
How To
Details
How to Approach Weight Loss in the Horse
Weight loss in the horse is a frequently encountered problem in practice; however, finding the cause often remains a diagnostic challenge.There are few current resources available that provide a comprehensive approach to weight loss. (no CE credit)
00:35:00
Proceedings
How To
Nutrition
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HISA's Anti-Doping and Medication Control Program Webinar, March 6, 2023
Join veterinarians representing the Horseracing Integrity & Safety Authority and Drug Free Sport International’s Horseracing Integrity & Safety Unit to discuss implementation of HISA’s new Anti-Doping and Medication Control program. (No RACE CE credit)
01:30:00
HISA
horse racing
medication
anti-doping
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HISA Regulations: Q&A for Equine Veterinarians, June 2022
Horseracing Integrity & Safety Authority Executive Director Lisa Lazarus and other HISA representatives answer AAEP member questions about the regulation changes affecting veterinarians who treat racehorses competing in the United States. (no CE credit)
01:53:00
HISA
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