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AAEP News November 2022 V
The Foundation for the Horse approves over $1 million in support of equine welfare
The Foundation for the Horse has allocated $1,151,066 in grants and support for 75 programs,
projects and scholarships focused on improving the welfare of horses and educating future equine practitio- ners. This marks the second time in as many years that The Foundation’s annual support for these initiatives has exceeded $1 million.
“This is what we’re all about—providing resources so that students become first-rate equine veterinarians, researchers improve the practice of equine medicine, and programs help horses in times of urgent need,” said Foundation Chair Dr. Rick Mitchell. “It is our duty to meet the medical needs of the horse, and no other organi- zation does what we do.”
Foundation funds support crucial equine innovation and research discovery into various diseases and ailments conducted by both up-and-coming and established researchers; programs to bolster the welfare of working equines and at-risk horses; disease mitigation; disaster preparedness and relief; and educational training oppor-
tunities and financial support for new horse doctors and veterinary students.
For a list of grants by project area, visit https://tinyurl. com/4xjnue6z.
Several large animal emergency rescue training sessions are among the disaster relief and preparedness projects to receive grant funding from The Foundation in the year ahead.
CONTINUING EDUCATION Mix business with pleasure at 2023 Resort Symposium in Grand Cayman
Indulge in education and relaxation under the warm Caribbean sun when the AAEP’s 24th Annual Resort Symposium convenes Jan. 23–25 at the Kimpton Seafire Resort on the soft coral sands of Grand Cayman’s renowned Seven Mile Beach.
Acquire 15 hours of practical CE from experts in the field during three half-day educational sessions largely devoted to advancing your recognition and treatment of eye diseases as well as your ability to image key areas effec- tively to arrive at an accurate diagnosis. After sessions, kick back with colleagues at the pool or beach, or set off and explore the wonders of Grand Cayman. In addition, make memories and professional acquaintances at the beachfront Welcome Reception and optional sunset catamaran sail.
Register for the meeting, book your hotel room and view the educational program at
aaep.org/meetings/ resort-symposium.
Kimpton Seafire Resort pool.
Thanks to Zoetis for its sponsorship of the 24th Annual Resort Symposium.
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