X AAEP News January 2020
MEMBERSHIP Benefit: Save time on client education with AAEP PowerPoints
Owner education events can be a great venue to improve the daily care of client horses, strengthen client relations and introduce yourself to pro- spective clients. While the food and beverage
menus are up to you, AAEP has shouldered much of the preparation by creating PowerPoint presentations on pertinent equine healthcare topics.
As a benefit of your membership, you can download any of the following 18 presentations. Each contains the most current information on the topic so that your clients receive fundamental knowledge that will help them
maintain the health of their horses as well as recognize and respond to warning signs of different ailments and diseases.
Colic Dental Care Disaster Preparedness Emergency Care Equine Herpesvirus (EHV) Foal Growth Foaling Mare and Newborn Hay Quality and Nutrition Immunizations
Internal Parasites Lameness Exams Laminitis Neurology Overweight Horse Poisonous Plants The Expectant Mare The Older Horse Understanding Equine Strangles
These presentations may be downloaded from
aaep.org/ dashboard/clienteducation/presentations. For additional information about the owner education PowerPoints and other benefits of your AAEP membership, contact Megan Gray, member concierge, at
mgray@aaep.org.
Welcome new members, and congratulations recent graduates
New Members: Julia W. Bentley, DVM, Amherst, MA Lisa Dauten, DVM, Litchfield, CT Charles Hall, DVM BSc MSc, Erin, ON, Canada Cecilia Lavigne, DVM, Shaftsbury, VT Yoko Nakamae, DVM, Charlottetown, PE, Canada Emily Christine Nietrzeba, DVM MPH, Auburn, CA Sean Victor Peck, DVM, Carson City, NV Jorge Luis Sanclemente, DVM, Pullman, WA Gary R. Shelton, DVM, Elkton, FL Jeff Wells, DVM, Evergreen, CO
Jessica Werner, DVM, East Dummerston, VT Edwina Joanna Alington Wilkes, BVSc MPharm FANZCVS, Wagga Wagga, NSW, Australia
Recent Graduates:
Gabrielle Care, DVM, Blacksburg, VA Madalyn Kalscheur, DVM, Lambertville, NJ Amy McBirney, DVM, Morgan Hill, CA Erin Pinnell, DVM, Columbus, OH Mychal C. Taubken, DVM, Sidney, OH
Improve practice culture and management, continued
that addresses these issues. The program is free for all AVMA members and provides up to 4 hours of CE. The fee for non-AVMA members is $75. Each program is pro- fessionally curated and takes only 10 to 15 minutes to complete. I have completed each module and found them to be extremely beneficial for me and my team. As a result, I have required all my practice managers and associate veterinarians to complete the course. Anyone leading a team will be thankful for these simple tools that address: Workplace Culture of Wellbeing; How to
Request, Receive and Give Feedback Effectively; Transforming Conflict and Setting Boundaries; QPR Gatekeeper training for suicide; and Diversity and Inclusion in the Veterinary Workplace.
Please consider devoting a little time for self-development by taking advantage of this valuable course, which can be found in the AVMA’s AXON digital CE catalog. Visit
axon.avma.org and select the “Wellbeing, Diversity, and Inclusion” category.
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