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EQUINE VETERINARY EDUCATION / AE / OCTOBER 2014


HEADLINERS


At the Opening Session, veterinary legend Dr. Marvin Beeman will dispense lessons learned and wisdom gleaned from six decades of veterinary practice when he delivers the keynote address, “Do the Little Things Well and the Big Things Will Happen.” His sage insights into a successful and fulfilling career will resonate with his colleagues of all ages. Sponsored by Bayer Healthcare Animal Health.


Opportunities for growth, success and fun on tap in Salt Lake City


Majestic Salt Lake City will become the center of the equine medical universe when the AAEP’s 60th Annual Convention arrives Dec. 6-10. A choice from among nearly 100 hours of CE guarantees no shortage of opportunities to advance your clinical knowledge in diverse areas of medicine integral to practice success. Besides novel diagnostics and treatment concepts, this year’s diamond anni- versary event will offer many other opportunities for practitioners.


Register by Nov. 1 for best rate – www.aaep.org/ info/convention- registration


Veterinary medicine is akin to solving mysteries, and few crack the case like renowned equine internist Dr. John Madigan. Assemble clues, formulate a theory and solve the mystery when Dr. Madigan delves into disease investigation and disorder identification during his Frank J. Milne State-of-the-Art Lecture, “Gumshoe Sleuthing in the World of Infectious Disease and Neonatology: Discoveries That Changed Equine and Human Health.” Sponsored by Platinum Performance.


Trust is at the heart of any relationship. During The Business of Practice keynote presentation, Stephen M.R. Covey, bestselling author of “The SPEED of Trust: The One Thing That Changes Everything,” will challenge the age-old assumption that trust is merely a soft, social virtue and instead demonstrate that it is a learnable and measurable skill that can make practices more profitable, people more promotable and relationships more energizing.


CONNECTIONS


The Annual Convention is your best opportunity to expand your professional network. Strengthen existing relationships with colleagues and forge new ones with practitioners from around the world at the many meetings, receptions and social events offered during the Convention. For a list of social opportunities, visit www.aaep.org/info/annual-convention-318.


FOUNDATION FUN Start your convention with a bang, literally, at the AAEP Foundation Benefit Trap Shoot Tournament. To be held at Wasatch Wing & Clay in Utah’s beautiful Cedar Valley, the tournament will consist of both trap and 5-stand opportunities. Visit www.aaep.org/info/trap-shoot or call the AAEP Foundation at (859) 233-0147 for an entry form. Sponsored by Animal Health International.


Country musician and Utah native Charley Jenkins, a finalist on the 2008 NBC series “Nashville Star,” will headline the 18th Annual AAEP Foundation Celebration. Along with the return of the ever-popular live auction, an improved silent auction with limits on the number and types of items accepted will help put the “fun” in fund- raising. Tickets may be purchased with your registration or on site at the Convention until noon on Dec. 8. Sponsored by Zoetis.


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