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XII AAEP News January 2020


INDUSTRY


AAEP Media Partner Profile: EquiManagement


EquiManagement is a proud Media Partner of AAEP. Our brand offers veterinarians, vet students, vet techs and industry professionals a unique combination of business, research and practitioner well- being educational options. EquiManagement features a quarterly print


magazine that is delivered with EQUUS quarterly magazine, a website that is updated daily, an equine health-related veterinary podcast (Disease Du Jour) and free online education (EquineVETEdu.com). The magazine is also offered in print or digitally to AVMA PLIT equine and mixed animal practitioners, and digitally to BEVA, WEVA, NZEVA, AMMVEE and ISELP members, as well as members of the AAEVT. EquiManagement.com offers a monthly digital business/vet wellness newsletter (EquiManagement Update) and a monthly Research Reports newsletter on peer- reviewed articles of interest to equine practitioners.


AAEP Media Partner Profile: EQUUS


EQUUS publishes a quarterly, in-depth magazine committed to helping horse owners understand the nature and needs of their horses. EQUUS works with AAEP to provide accurate, up-to-date information about horse care in print and online, and it serves as a bridge between horse owners and veterinarians by presenting


technical information in accessible, concise language. EQUUS has enjoyed a long partnership with the AAEP, and we appreciate veterinarians allowing our publication into your practices and making them valuable educational resources for you and your clients.


AAEP Educational Partner Profile: Dechra Veterinary Products


Dechra Veterinary Products has emerged as a leader in equine medicine via a specialized range of approved products. In May 2016, Dechra achieved FDA-approval of OSPHOS®


vet irap and Osteokine® (clodronate injection), the only intramuscular


bisphosphonate for control of the clinical signs associated with navicular syndrome in horses. Since then, Dechra has received approval in several other countries. We have taken a forward-thinking approach in regenerative medicine with our well-known brands, Orthokine®


products Equidone® Gel (domperidone) for the prevention of fescue toxicosis in periparturient


mares and PHYCOX EQ Granules Joint Supplement containing the patent ingredient, phycocyanin.


In 2016, Dechra helped to fill a void in the industry with the fluid shortage crisis and started marketing their own brand of 5L fluids under the VetiVex® complete line of 1L, 3L, and 5L fluids to meet your every need.


brand name. Now Dechra carries a


Technical continuing education meetings are one of the primary ways Dechra interacts with veterinarians. Dechra has always believed in the concept of education as a platform upon which to build our company, while enhancing the veterinarian’s and their staff’s knowledge of the complex diseases that our products address. Dechra’s educational offering serves to increase the knowledge of its customers primarily about disease states, case management and client communication; and secondarily about Dechra’s product portfolio and how it can help improve the lives of the veterinarian’s patients.


Dechra is committed to continually developing and investing in new products and services that support the work of the equine veterinarian and improve the health and welfare of the horse. As our equine team grows, we will strive to be a leading educator of veterinarians, technicians, students and horse owners and give back to an industry that has helped us reach this level.


(PRP). In addition to this line, Dechra also markets


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