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Missouri Veterinary Medical Association Conventiion

Holiday Inn Executive Center 2200 Interstate 70 Dr SW,, Columbia, MO, United States

2024 Convention Registration Convention Information Continuing Education Schedule Schedule of Events Hotel Information Look for Professor of Equine Surgery, Kevin G. Keegan, DVM, MS, DACVS, University of Missouri

NAARV at Western Veterinary Conference

Mandalay Bay Resort 3950 Las Vegas Boulevard South, Las Vegas, NV, United States

Top Reasons to Attend Earn RACE-approved CE and learn new skills to take home to your practice. Be inspired by new technologies and industry developments in our 345,000 sq. ft. Exhibit Hall. Network and connect with veterinary professionals from across the globe. Experience world-class entertainment in the entertainment capital of the world: Las Vegas, NV. […]

Sports Horse Medicine and Orthopedics

Southern Crescent Equine Services 815 Herring Road, Newnan, GA, United States

Look for Objective Evaluation Expert Deborah Sieber Sports Horse Medicine and Orthopedics April 5-6 - Atlanta, GA REGISTER NOWCOURSE DESCRIPTION Equine practitioners working with sports horses are under considerable pressure to keep the horses under their care competing at the highest level at all times. Furthermore, evaluating poorly performing competition horses can be a daunting […]

Hindlimb Lameness

WestVets 540 Mount Crosby Rd, Anstead, Queensland, Australia

Look For: Objective Evaluation Expert Deborah Sieber, BVetMed More info coming soon!

Hindlimb Lameness

Mid-Atlantic Equine Medical Center 40 Frontage Road, Ringoes, NJ, United States

COURSE DESCRIPTION This 2-day practical course has been developed for equine veterinarians who have experience with lameness investigations and provides a critical overview of possible causes of hindlimb lameness, diagnostic anesthetic strategies and how to interpret nerve and joint block results, via a regio-anatomic approach.   Discussions on the upper hindlimb as a cause of lameness […]

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