How-to presentations, which contain highly practical information, appear in orange.
MONDAY November 21 EDUCATIONAL PROGRAM
Denotes a core concept for new graduates. Denotes a Table Topic being re-offered live post-convention via Zoom. Morning Mentoring Ethics in Equine Practice:
Framing the Future Room 225AB
Moderator: Duane E. Chappell Sponsored by Merck Animal Health and Zoetis.
6:30 a.m. Intentional Mentoring of Ethical Standards in Equine Practice – Duane E. Chappell
6:50- Panel Discussion 8:00 a.m. Moderator: Duane E. Chappell
Panelists: Fairfield Bain, Shane Baird, Leann Kuebelbeck, and Rachel Liepman
Theriogenology – Mare Hemisfair Ballroom C1 Moderator: Karen Wolfsdorf
Sponsored by Platinum Performance, “Good Nutrition is Good Medicine.”
8:00 a.m. How to Milk Mares and Maintain Milk Production – Scott Austin
8:20 a.m. Behavior and Perinatal Parameters of Mule Foals – Claudia Barbosa Fernandes
8:40 a.m. Abnormal Mare Behavior Is Not Often Associated with Changes in Hormonal Markers of Granulosa Cell Tumors: A Retrospective Study – Lauren Huggins
9:00 a.m. Evaluation of IgG Content of Mare Colostrum in the Postpartum Period – Emily May
9:20 a.m. Ovum Pick Up in a Clinical Program Can Induce Mild Transient Discomfort in Mares – Soledad Martin-Pelaez
9:40 a.m. Ovarian Removal Before or After Euthanasia for Postmortem Gamete Retrieval: An Assessment of Pentobarbital Concentration in the Follicular Fluid – Soledad Martin-Pelaez
10:00 a.m. Deslorelin Acetate is Effective to Induce Ovulation During Early and Late Fall Despite Lower Endometrial Edema in the Latter – Kianna M. Spencer
10:20- Follicular and Systemic Metabolic Alterations
10:40 a.m. in Obese Mares Can Be Mitigated by Dietary Supplementation – Giovana D. Catandi
Sports Medicine, Lameness, and Rehabilitation Stars at Night Ballroom Moderator: Lauren V. Schnabel Sponsored by Dechra Veterinary Products.
8:00 a.m. Influence of Chronic Lameness on Thoracolumbar Musculus Multifidus Structure in the Horse – Hayley M. Sullivan
8:20 a.m. Clinical Field Study to Evaluate Injectable Pentosan Polysulfate for the Control of Clinical Signs Associated with Osteoarthritis in Horses – Scott McClure
8:40 a.m. Managing Proximal Suspensory Disease: A Review – Erin Contino
9:00 a.m. Safety Validation of Equine Blood Flow Restriction Training: A Pilot Investigation – Sherry A. Johnson
9:20 a.m. Systematic Review of the Association Between Intra-Synovial Corticosteroid Use and Laminitis: What Is the Evidence? – Paula Keiko Anadão Tokawa
9:40 a.m. Residual Anti-Inflammatory Effects of Intra-Articular Triamcinolone Acetonide and Betamethasone in an Equine Acute Synovitis Model – Allen Page
10:00 a.m. How to Manage the Upright/Low-Grade Club Foot with a Rocker Shoe – Ramon Batalla
10:20 a.m. The Ridden Horse Pain Ethogram and the Performance of Sports Horse: A Review – Sue Dyson
10:40- Rein-Lameness Associated with Inflammation of
11:00 a.m. the Equine Temporomandibular Joint – James L. Carmalt
Lifestyle and Wellness Hemisfair Ballroom C2 Moderator: Jamie Pribyl
Sponsored by American Regent, Inc., manufacturer of Adequan
® ® i.m. (polysulfated
glycosaminoglycan) and BetaVet (betamethasone sodium phosphate & betamethasone acetate injectable suspension).
Time is of the Essence: Successful Strategies for Managing Time as an Equine Practitioner
8:00 a.m. A 30-Year View of What Works for Time Management in Equine Practice…and What Does Not – Amy L. Grice
8:20 a.m. Can an Equine Practitioner Perform as an Elite Athlete, and Survive to Talk About It? – Justin High
8:40 a.m. Can a Parent Keep Everyone Happy in Equine Practice: The Horse, the Client, and the Kids? – Berkley Chesen
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