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EQUINE VETERINARY EDUCATION / AE / SEPTEMBER 2017
AAEP will wish you Aloha at 2018 Resort Symposium in Hawaii
Following half-day education sessions, lather on the sunscreen and enjoy the natural riches of an island known for its breathtaking beauty. Relax poolside under blue skies, enjoy the warm sand and turquoise Pacific waters, or join your colleagues for optional group excursions to discover the island.
Pick up 15 hours of CE in a tropical destination and cross an item off your bucket list in doing so at the AAEP’s 20th Annual Resort Symposium, which will be held January 29–31, 2018, on the Hawaiian island of Maui at the Four Seasons Resort Maui at Wailea.
During comprehensive, half-day educational sessions, you’ll expand your knowledge of critical care in the field, helping you respond to and resolve neonatal, respiratory, trauma, colic and other emergencies. The January 29 session will focus on the abdomen; the January 30 session will be devoted to the airway and chest; and the January 31 session will cover other parts and problems, including fracture sta- bilization, eye emergencies, blood transfusion and neurology. Each day’s session will conclude with interactive case discussions among the meeting’s three presenters: Drs. Ben Buchanan, Diana Hassel and Pam Wilkins.
“My wife and I have attended the Resort Symposium for the last two years,” said Dr. Mathew DeLisle of Thompson’s Station, Tenn. “It’s a great way to slow down to ‘island speed’ after the holidays and spend some much- needed time with each other before the start of the busy season. The CE is solid and the beach chairs are the spot to gather thoughts for the year ahead. After being spoiled during Christmas and over the New Year, our kids hardly even know we are gone. Good timing!”
View the educational program and register for the meeting at
aaep.org/meetings.
Thanks to Boehringer Ingelheim and IDEXX for their sponsorship of the 20th Annual Resort Symposium.
Laminitis, dentistry among topics of latest EVJ and EVE podcasts
Go behind the science of several papers recently published in Equine Veterinary Education (EVE) and Equine Veterinary Journal (EVJ) by downloading the August podcasts from each publication. Episodes are approximately 30 minutes in length and consist of interviews with the authors of two recently published papers. In the most recent episodes:
late term broodmare with colic via a standing left flank laparotomy,” and Dr. Richard Coomer discusses the paper, “Small intestinal biopsy and resection in standing sedated horses” in the EVE podcast.
laminitis: A cross-sectional study of 93 veterinary diagnosed cases in Great Britain,” and Dr. James Carmalt discusses the paper, “The association between oral examination findings and computed tomographic appearance of the equine temporomandibular joint” in the EVJ podcast.
Download episodes or subscribe to future episodes by searching “Equine Veterinary Education” and “EVJ” on iTunes.
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