CONTINUING EDUCATION
AAEP News May 2018 VII
Make the problem mare a productive mare at AAEP’s September 360° meeting
of having fertility issues caused by oviductal blockage
lab in your practice to improve in-house diagnostic capability
Mare reproductive and infertility issues can be multifacto- rial and complex, and your ability to resolve these issues efficiently can be the difference between a satisfied client and an empty mare.
At the AAEP’s 360° The Problem Mare, you’ll develop advanced problem-solving skills to unravel the mysteries by forming a differential diagnosis, establishing a list of diagnostic procedures to identify the specific problem, and developing a sound therapeutic plan to correct the problem.
During morning in-depth lectures and afternoon immersive wet labs using live horses, you’ll acquire both primary and advanced diagnostic and therapeutic techniques to improve success rates, including how to:
biofilm
with a combination of ultrasonography and endocrine analysis
This exceptional learning opportunity is limited to 30 participants and is being held at Colorado State University, whose modern facilities and equipment have made it a popular host for previous 360° meetings. Chaired by Problem Mare will be taught by board-certified specialists from private practice and academia who share a passion for teaching other veterinarians:
Opportunities to engage on cases and develop professional relationships with instructors and other attendees will be offered during lunch and dinner.
360° The Problem Mare will be held Sept. 16–18. Early registration is strongly encouraged due to the meeting’s limited attendance. Register for the meeting, book your hotel room and view the educational program at
aaep.org/meetings.
360° The Problem Mare is sponsored by:
Immerse in lameness imaging, ambulatory practice at
reimagined Focus conference Register by June 15 and save $50!
Acquire the evidence-based knowledge and hands-on skills to help you exceed client expectations during the in Raleigh, N.C. The reformatted meeting offers a pair of educational tracks that incorporate two days of lectures and an optional add-on wet labs day at North Carolina State University.
Track 1, Integrative Imaging for Lameness Diagnosis and Treatment, will help you pinpoint lameness issues in the hind limb, cervical and thoracolumbar regions of your clients’ horses so that the focus can shift to rehabilitation and recovery.
Track 2, Field Skills for Road Warriors, will help you manage a profitable mobile practice and efficiently
diagnose and treat the assortment of medical conditions encountered in the field.
The AAEP member registration rate for lecture days is optional wet lab rate is $450, and wet lab attendance is capped at 56 participants per session. Register, book your hotel and view the educational program for both tracks at
aaep.org/meetings.
Platinum sponsors for the Summer Focus Conference & Labs are:
UNIVERSAL IMAGING Universal
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