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EDUCATIONAL PROGRAM


Back to Basics: Foundational Clinical Skills for Equine Practice Hemisfair Ballroom C2 Moderator: Laszlo Hunyadi


Sponsored by Cargill, manufacturer of ProElite - There can only be one best™.


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1:30 p.m. Emergency Triage of the Equine Neonate – Tiffany L. Hall


1:50 p.m. Dentistry Examination in the Adult Horse – Nicola Pusterla


2:10 p.m. Ophthalmic Examination in the Horse – Stephanie C. Bell


2:30 p.m. Upper and Lower Respiratory Exams in the Adult Horse – Emily Sundman


2:50 p.m. Emergency Colic and Gastrointestinal Examination in the Horse – Andrew T. Willis


3:10 p.m. The Equine Neurologic Exam – Sally DeNotta


3:30 p.m. Mechanical Objectives: Simplifying the Approach to Equine Podiatry – Britt Conklin


3:50 p.m. Radiographing the Lame Horse: How to Acquire and Interpret Diagnostic Radiographs – David M. Dutton


4:10- Use of Ultrasound for Diagnosis of Common 4:30 p.m. Soft Tissue Injuries – Tyler E. Tipton


Building and Managing Wealth as an Equine Practitioner Hemisfair Ballroom C3 Moderator: Amy L. Grice Sponsored by CareCredit.


Offloading Educational Debt


1:30 p.m. Climbing Mt. Debt: Navigating Student Loans and Repayment Strategies – Tony Bartels


2:30 p.m. Paying off Student Debt Utilizing the Dave Ramsey Method – Caitlin Daly


Acquiring Wealth


2:45 p.m. Practice Ownership – The Key to Financial Health – Amy L. Grice


3:00 p.m. Seeding the Field to Grow Future Owners – Ciera Guardia


3:15 p.m. Strategies for Building Wealth – John A. Chalk


Harvesting the Value of Your Practice Asset 4:15 p.m. Harvesting the Value of Smaller Practices: Mergers, Partnerships, or Sale to Individuals – Amy L. Grice


4:45- 5:00 p.m. Selling to a Corporate Entity – Andrew R. Clark


AAEP/AAEVT Joint Roundtable Discussion Room 225AB


Sponsored by Dechra Veterinary Products. 3:30-5:00 p.m.


Moderator: Deb Reeder


Panelists: AAEP: Rana Bozorgmanesh, Craig Roberts, and Kelly A. Zeytoonian


AAEVT: Jlynn Meyer, Nicole Bone Reybuck, and Andrea Whittle


Explore how successful veterinary teams have created re- spectful working relationships, how veterinary technicians and assistants can be fully utilized, the challenge of finding and keeping excellent staff, and the importance of open commu- nication. Discussion will be encouraged as to how we (AAEP and AAEVT) can better support our members; find solutions to the challenges our individual professions face; and work together to better serve our practices, ourselves, our clients, and the horse.


Table Topics


Sponsored by Dechra Veterinary Products. Seating is limited so please arrive early.


1:30-3:00 p.m.


Attracting and Retaining Vets and Staff – Carol Clark and Jim Zeliff – Room 221A


Treating Neonates (or Foals) in the Field – Laura Hostnik and Laura Javsicas – Room 221BC


The Problem Stallion – Leea Arnold and Robyn Ellerbrock – Room 221D


Lameness Originating from the Neck – Mindy Story and Cooper Williams – Room 225D


3:30-5:00 p.m.


Mentorship and Training for an Internship Program – Leann Kuebelbeck – Room 221A


The Problem Mare: A Flow Chart to Pregnancy – Ryan A. Ferris and Karen Wolfsdorf – Room 221BC


Diagnosing, Treating, and Managing Back Pain – Kevin Haussler and Lauren Trager Burns – Room 221D


Lameness Cases Where Imaging and Blocking Don’t Make Sense – Lane Easter and Duncan Peters – Room 225D


Meet the Expert: Joint Therapies – Scott McClure – Room 224


Meet the Expert: Keeping Score – Tips to Identify Operational Issues Before They Become Problems – Robert P. Magnus – Room 225C


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AAEP | 68th Annual Convention 2022 San Antonio


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