TUESDAY November 22 EDUCATIONAL PROGRAM
Denotes a core concept for new graduates. How-to presentations, which contain highly practical information, appear in orange. Morning
In-Depth: Preventative Medicine: Being Proactive in Practice
Hemisfair Ballroom C3 Moderator: Nimet Browne
Sponsored by Purina, the creators of
EquineVetNutrition.com.
8:00 a.m. Arthritis Prevention in Sport Horses – Caitlin O’Shea
8:40 a.m. Metabolic Disease in the Older Horse: Focus on Prevention – Katherine E. Wilson
9:20 a.m. Preventive Medicine Strategies for Equine Asthma: Current Evidence and Future Directions – M. Katie Sheats
10:00 a.m. Preventative Dentistry – Apryle Horbal 10:40-
Panel Discussion with the Speakers 11:30 a.m.
Imaging: Scans, Sesamoids, and Subchondral Changes
Hemisfair Ballroom C1 Moderator: Katie Ellis
Sponsored by Butterfly iQ+ Vet.
8:00 a.m. Subchondral Lucencies of the Medial Femoral Condyle in Yearling and Two-Year-Old Thoroughbred Sales Horses – C. Wayne McIlwraith
8:20 a.m. Radiological Findings in the Proximal Sesamoid Bones of Yearling and Two-Year-Old Thoroughbred Sales Horses – Chris E. Kawcak
8:40 a.m. How to Evaluate and Balance the Distal Limb Using Specific Anatomical and Radiographic Parameters – Mariah Kerr
9:00 a.m. Evaluation of the Suspensory Ligament in Quarter Horses Used for Cutting – Hayley M. Sullivan
9:20 a.m. Ultrasonographic Comparison of the Intermediate Patellar Ligament in Warmbloods versus Quarter Horses – Joanna Cannon
9:40 a.m. The Accuracy of Ultrasound to Detect Changes in Cervical Facet Joint Effusion: A Cadaveric Study – Kathryn Seabaugh
10:00 a.m. Blinded versus Ultrasound-Guided Low-Volume Injection of Tibial and Fibular Nerves in Equine Cadaver Limbs – Sandro Colla
10:20 a.m. How to Use Power Doppler in Musculoskeletal Ultrasonography in the Horse – Rob van Wessum
10:40- Comparison of 16-MHz and 9-MHz
11:00 a.m. Ultrasonography to Low-Field Magnetic Resonance Imaging of the Distal Suspensory Apparatus – Mathias Ankjær Dinesen
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Surgery and Dentistry Hemisfair Ballroom C2 Moderator: Lauren V. Schnabel
8:00 a.m. How to Diagnose Equine Odontoclastic Tooth Resorption and Hypercementosis in the Equine – Olivia James
8:20 a.m. Evaluation of Frontal and Infra-Trochlear Nerve Blocks for Frontonasal Sinusotomy in Standing Horses – Shyla Giancola
8:40 a.m. Medial Femoral Condyle Subchondral Cysts Treated with Transcondylar Lag Screw: Outcome in 58 Quarter Horses – María Isabel Calero
9:00 a.m. Recurrent Colic: An Important Yet Poorly Understood Problem – Louise L. Southwood
9:20 a.m. Referral of Horses with Colic: A Time to Review – David E. Freeman
9:40- Retrospective Study Evaluating Clinical Outcomes
10:00 a.m. of Foals with Surgical Strangulating Lesions of the Small Intestine – Sara J. Erwin
You’re Hired!
Connect with employers during Convention Career Fair
Are you in between jobs or looking for a new opportunity? Let AAEP help get your résumé in front of practices attending the convention and looking to fill open positions.
Meet employers and recruiters face to face to discuss your skill set and qualifications for their job openings. Here’s how:
1. Create or log in to your AAEP Career Center account at
jobs.aaep.org.
2. Upload your résumé if you haven’t already done so.
3. Indicate on your account page that you’ll be attending the Career Fair at the convention, which will flag your résumé for participating employers to review and contact you (confidentially if you prefer).
You’ll also be able to view a list of participating employers and create email job alerts to be notified of new Career Fair listings.
If you have questions about the Career Fair, please visit the AAEP booth in the trade show.
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