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Equine Wetlabs North America 2018 First Class Hands-on Courses Worldwide 7-8 hours of wetlabs | 2-4 vets per Ultrasound Machine Go home with new skills Veterinary Partners Industry Partner

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Equine Wetlabs North America 2018

First Class Hands-on Courses Worldwide

7-8 hours of wetlabs | 2-4 vets per Ultrasound MachineGo home with new skills

Veterinary Partners

Industry Partner

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EXCLUSIVE

SKI & WHITE TURF EVENT

27 Jan – 5 Feb 2018 | Scuol – St.Moritz, Switzerland

18 hrs of lectures & case discussions | 20 hrs of wetlabs on live horses/specimens

In Partnership with:

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Prof. Christoph Lischer Dr.Med.Vet., Dipl.ECVS, ECVDI Assoc., MRCVS – Freie Universität Berlin, GermanyDr. Fabrice Rossignol DVM, Dipl.ECVS – Grosbois Equine Clinic, France

Prof. Gunther van Loon DVM, PhD, Dipl.ECEIM, ECVDI Assoc. – Ghent University, BelgiumDr. Kevin Keegan DVM, MS, Dipl.ACVS – University of Missouri, USA

Dr. Emmanuel Engeli Dr.Med.Vet., DVM, Dipl.ACVS, Dipl.ECVS, MRCVS – Kent, UK

Snow Polo Package

White Turf Package

Deluxe Package (Snow Polo & White Turf)

Sat 27 Jan – Sat 3 Feb 2018

Mon 29 Jan – Mon 5 Feb 2018

Sat 27 Jan – Mon 5 Feb 2018

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Dr. Steve Reed DVM, Dipl. ACVIM – Rood & Riddle Equine Hospital, KY, USADr. Brett Woodie DVM, MS, Dipl.ACVS – Rood & Riddle Equine Hospital, KY, USADr. Jonathan Anderson BVM&S, Dipl.ACVS, MRCVS – Rainbow Equine Hospital, Yorkshire, UK

Prof. Roger Smith MA, VetMB, PhD, DEO, Dipl.ECVS, ECVDI Assoc., FRCVS – Royal Veterinary College, London, UKDr. Wes Sutter DVM, MS, Dipl.ACVS – Equine Surgery & Sports Medicine, KY, USADr. Kevin Keegan DVM, MS, Dipl.ACVS – University of Missouri, MO, USADr. Laurie Tyrell-Schroeder DVM, CVA, CCRT – Equinosis, MO, USA

Over the past two decades the equine cervical spine has been extensively researched and advanced imaging modalities like CT and CT-myelography have revolutionized diagnostic and therapeutic capabilities available to equine practitioners. This highly practical course will provide equine veterinarians with the knowledge and practical skills to competently examine, diagnose and treat horses affected by neck conditions through the following practical sessions: Neurologic examination (ataxia vs. lame-ness), CSF tap techniques (incl. US-guidance), neck ultrasound, facet joint injections, x-ray of the neck/head, guttural pouch endoscopy, nerve blocks for headshakers, neck conditions case-discussions, cervical fusion surgery & myelogram demonstrations.

Aiming at vets with a working knowledge in the field of lameness investigation; pro-viding an overview of causes of hindlimb lameness and current therapeutic options. Extensive use of an objective gait analysis system as part of the practical sessions will allow attendees to hone their lameness skills.

New Developments in Diagnostic & Therapeutic Techniques of Neck Conditions

Hindlimb Lameness Diagnostics (incl. Objective Gait Analysis) & Therapies

Mon 26 – Tue 27 March New England Equine Medical & Surgical Center, Dover, NHFri 28 – Sat 29 September Halton Equine Veterinary Services, Hamilton, Canada

Fri 16 – Sat 17 February Peterson & Smith Equine Hospital, Ocala, FLFri 9 – Sat 10 November Rood & Riddle Equine Hospital, Lexington, KY

The Inova Equine Practice Management Summit Finance & Business Strategies for Equine Practitioners

This course was specifically developed for equine practitioners and practice managers wanting to increase their practice’s profitability whilst delivering excellent medical care. The following topics amongst others will be discussed via interactive lectures and case-based discussions: Starting a practice, pricing strategies, increasing the bottom line, equipment purchases, profit/loss-based strategies, staffing/hiring, staff compensation, marketing, inventory management, leadership & communication, exit strategies etc.

Fri 28 – Sun 30 September Buck’s T4 Lodge & Restaurant, Big Sky – Yellowstone National Park, MT

Kirk Eddleman MHA – Inova Practice Management & Software Solutions, TX, USAAmy Grice VMD, MBA – Veterinary Business Consultant, MT, USATera Latham Nance BBA, CVA – Inova Practice Management & Software Solutions, TX, USAKy Mortensen JD MBA – Inova Practice Management & Software Solutions, TX, USA

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Prof. Roger Smith MA, VetMB, PhD, DEO, Dipl.ECVS, ECVDI Assoc., FRCVS – Royal Veterinary College, London, UKDr. Wes Sutter DVM, MS, Dipl.ACVS – Equine Surgery & Sports Medicine, KY, USADr. Kevin Keegan DVM, MS, Dipl.ACVS – University of Missouri, MO, USADr. Laurie Tyrell-Schroeder DVM, CVA, CCRT – Equinosis, MO, USA

Fri 6 – Sat 7 April Stillwater Equine Veterinary Clinic, Stillwater, MN

Dr. Mary Beth Whitcomb DVM, MBA, ECVDI (LA-ASSOC) – Univ. of California Davis, CA, USADr. Wade Tenney BS, DVM – Tufts University, MA, USADr. Anne Desrochers DMV, Dipl. ACVIM – Ultrasonography Consultant, VA, USA

This course is suitable for equine practitioners who want to expand their practical skills on how to examine the equine abdomen (detailed evaluation, colic FLASH exam & US-guided biopsy tech-niques), thorax incl. pleural drainage, eye, jugular vein etc. ultra-sonographically. The panel of internationally renowned specialists will share common diagnostic pitfalls, erroneous image interpreta-tions and practical tips with the attendees during the 5 ½ hours of wetlabs on live horses.

Abdominal, Thoracic & Soft Tissue Ultrasound

Advanced Diagnostic & Therapeutic Techniques in Equine Dentistry

Developed for practitioners with experience in the field of equine dentistry this course provides a comprehensive over-view on diagnostic and therapeutic techniques through lectures and extensive wetlabs (7 hrs, 2-3 vets per specimen) covering oral endoscopy, radiography, motorized rasping, local anaesthetic techniques, periodontal therapies & incisor, canine and cheek tooth extraction techniques.

Fri 2 – Sat 3 February Bend Equine Medical Center, Bend, OR

Dr. Rob Pascoe BVSc, BAEDT, Dipl.AVDC(Eq), MRCVS – Bell Equine Veterinary Clinic, Kent, UKDr. Scott Marx DVM – Advance Equine Dentistry, CO, USADr. Apryle Horbal BA, VMD, MRCVS – University Veterinary Specialists, PA, USA

Fri 2 – Sat 3 November Ocala, FL

Dr. Steve Adair III MS, DVM, Dipl.ACVS, Dipl.ACVSMR – University of Tennessee, TN, USADr. Andris J. Kaneps DVM, PhD, Dipl.ACVS, Dipl.ACVSMR – Kaneps Equine Sports Medicineand Surgery, MA, USASharon Classen PT, ATC, CERP – Serenity Physical Therapy, NE, USAProf. Tim Watson BSc, PhD, FCSP – University of Hertfordshire, Hertfordshire, UK

This course covers how to use therapeutic exercise including phys-iotherapy as the foundation of rehabilitation of the equine athlete and how the following therapeutic modalities can be used: Whole body vibration, hyperbaric oxygen therapy, aquatic therapy, ESWT, radiofrequency therapy, therapeutic ultrasound, laser and pulsed electromagnetic therapy. On both afternoons, several of these modalities will be applied on clinical cases during the 7 hours of practical small-groups sessions.

Orthopedic Rehabilitation of the Equine Athlete

Evidence-Based Farriery for Equine Practitioners

The subject of farriery and therapeutic shoeing will be com-prehensively approached in a scientific and as objective way as possible by reporting established facts and recent, cut-ting-edge findings from scientifically sound clinical studies through lectures and extensive wetlabs.

Dr. Scott Morrison DVM & Farrier – Rood & Riddle Equine Hospital, KY, USADr. Andrew Parks MA, VetMB, Dipl. ACVS, MRCVS – University of Georgia, GA, USAMike Wildenstein Farrier CJF, FWCF(Hons) – Consultant Farrier, Lexington, KY, USADr. Beth Biscoe DVM, MS, Dipl.ACVR – Animal Imaging, Irving, TX, USA

Fri 6 – Sat 7 April Animal Imaging, Irving, TX

Fri 16 – Sat 17 November Mid-Atlantic Equine Medical Center, Ringoes, NJ

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All-inclusive Safari Equine Course 28 Oct – 3 Nov 2018 | Dinokeng Game Reserve, South Africa (1h from Jo’burg Airport)

20 hrs of lectures & case discussions / 20 hrs of wetlabs on live horses/specimens

Prof. Tom Divers DVM, Dipl.ACVIM, Dipl.ACVECC – Cornell University, New York, USADr. Tim Greet BVMS, MVM, CertEO, DESTS, DipECVS, FRCVS – Rossdales Equine Hospital & Diagnostic Centre, Newmarket, UKDr. Florent David DVM, MSc, Dipl.ACVS, Dipl.ECVS, ECVDI Assoc., Dipl.ACVSMR – Doha, QatarDr. David Stack MVB, MRCVS – Western Counties Equine Hospital, Gloucestershire, UK

VetPD in Cooperation with the South African Equine Veterinary Association (SAEVA)

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“A once-in-a-lifetime experience

combining continuing education

with adventure - very professional

and flexible organisers.”

Tore Malmei Veterinærene Nyland & Malmei, Norway

“Very-well organized event with

superb wetlabs supervised by

highly-dedicated speakers. Great

spouse program!”

Päivi Nussbaumer Clinique du Vieux Château, Switzerland

“Well organised small intimate course with great academic content.”Angela Rogers Blue Hills Veterinary Hospital, South Africa

“An ambitious undertaking combining quality interactive lectures, hands-on wetlabs, and free discussions in small-groups all set in the most extravagant location of a game reserve.  Everybody extensively sampled the raw beauty of the African bush with the Big 5 at close hand.  For anyone seeking further education with a twist of adventure set in a wonderful environment, this innovative course sets a great precedent.”Henry Tremaine Senior Lecturer, Dipl.ECVS, Dipl.EVDC, University of Bristol, UK

What our previous Safari course attendees & speakers said:

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This course provides equine practitioners with the knowledge and especially the practical skills to competently and confidently scan the mid-distal front- and hindlimb incl. the stifle joint of the horse. Over the two days the attendees will spend 7 hours scanning the follow-ing anatomical regions in small groups (2 – 4 vets per ultrasound machine) on live horses: Pastern, fetlock, digital flexor tendon sheath, flexor tendons, suspensory ligament, tarsus (incl. sheaths) & stifle.

Dr. Mary Beth Whitcomb DVM, MBA, ECVDI (LA-ASSOC) – University of California Davis, CA, USADr. Betsy Vaughan DVM – University of California Davis, CA, USADr. Suzanne Brenner DVM – Pioneer Equine Hospital, CA, USADr. Carol Gillis DVM, PhD, Dipl.ACVSMR – Consultant Equine Ultrasonographer, SC, USADr. Wade Tenney BS, DVM – Tufts University, MA, USADr. Ronald Genovese VMD – Cleveland Equine Clinic, OH, USA

Dr. Andris J. Kaneps DVM, PhD, Dipl.ACVS, Dipl.ACVSMR – Kaneps Equine Sports Medicine and Surgery, MA, USADr. Emmanuelle Van Erck DVM, PhD, Dipl.ECEIM – Equine Sports Medicine Practice, Waterloo, BelgiumDr. Kevin Keegan DVM, MS, Dipl.ACVS – University of Missouri, MO, USADr. Laurie Tyrell-Schroeder DVM, CVA, CCRT – Equinosis, MO, USA

The world-renowned experts will provide an overview of new developments in sports horse medicine and orthopedics and will share valuable tips and tricks and how they deal with challenging scenarios. The practical sessions will cover different ways to use objective gait analysis in practice, static and dynamic endoscopy, exercise testing methods and orthopedic case-discussions.

Sports Horse Medicine & Orthopedics

Ultrasound of the Mid-Distal Limb & Stifle for Equine Practitioners

Sat 27 – Sun 28 January KESMARC Sports Medicine & Rehab Center, Versailles, KY Fri 23 – Sat 24 February Moore Equine Veterinary Centre, Calgary, CanadaSat 3 – Sun 4 November Pilchuck Equine Veterinary Hospital, Seattle, WA Fri 16 – Sat 17 November Kendall Road Equine Hospital, Chicago, IL

Fri 2 – Sat 3 February Chino Valley Equine Hospital, Chino Hills, CASat 5 – Sun 6 May Mid-Atlantic Equine Medical Center, Ringoes, NJFri 19 – Sat 20 October Stillwater Equine Veterinary Clinic, Stillwater, MN

Ultrasonography has become a crucially important diagnostic imaging modality in Equine Orthopedics and a growing number of equine orthopedic specialists have extended the use of ultrasonography creatively to assist with injection techniques and to facilitate minimally invasive surgery. This course has been developed for equine practitioners to enhance their knowledge and practical skills of performing ultrasound-guided orthopedic injections and ultrasound-assisted surgical techniques. Between both afternoons, 7 hours of practical ses-sions will provide the opportunity to train the different injection techniques on horses and equine specimens in true small-groups (2 – 4 vets per ultrasound machine).

Prof. Roger Smith MA, VetMB, PhD, DEO, Dipl.ECVS, ECVDI Assoc., FRCVS – Royal Veterinary College, London, UKDr. Wes Sutter DVM, MS, Dipl.ACVS – Equine Surgery & Sports Medicine, KY, USADr. David Stack MVB, MRCVS – Western Counties Equine Hospital, Gloucestershire, UK

Ultrasound-Guided Orthopedic Injection Techniques & Therapies

Fri 23 – Sat 24 March Woodside Equine Clinic, Richmond, VAMon 24 - Tue 25 September Littleton Equine Medical Center, Littleton, CO

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Advanced Diagnostic & Therapeutic Techniques in Equine Dentistry

“A good mix of theory and practice, enthu-

siastic speakers, good teamwork, nice small

groups and a lot of hands on practice”

Jette Watson Christiansen Alsia Dyrehospital, Augustenborg, Denmark.

“Very good course. Exactly what I, as a practitioner, can use tomorrow when I go back to work.”Josh Harper Clover Valley Veterinary Services, Port Orchard, WA, USA

“Very informative. Loved having the instructors

demonstrate and then assist us. Great ratio of

attendees/ultrasound machines/instructors.

Great quality machines too.”

Kristen Hampshire Sierra Valley Large Animal Vet Services, Chilcoot, CA, USA.

“Lots of detailed information with great, correlating wetlabs and hands on learning experience.”Michelle Wiberg Sunrise Equine Veterinary Services, North Branch, MN, USA.

“Well organized and very informative. Excellent interaction with speakers.”Catherine Hunnisett Horseshoe Veterinary Services, Tiny, ON, Canada.

“Outstanding course with excellent

imaging and even better instruction.”

Jon Stanek Performance Equine Clinic, McMurray, PA, USA.

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Fri 9 – Sat 10 November Equine Sports Medicine & Surgery, Weatherford, TX

Fri 7 – Sat 8 September New England Equine Medical & Surgical Center, Dover, NH

Dr. Sue Dyson MA, VetMB, PhD, DEO, FRCVS – Animal Health Trust, Newmarket, UKProf. Michael Ross BS, DVM, Dipl.ACVS – University of Pennsylvania, PA, USADr. Chad Marsh DVM, MS, Dipl.ACVS – Equine Sports Medicine & Surgery, TX, USA

Dr. Hubert Simhofer Dr.med.vet., Dipl.AVDC(Equine), Dipl.EVDC (Equine) – University of Vienna, Austria Dr. Tim Barnett BSc(Hons), BVM&S, MSc, CertAVP, Dipl.ECVS, MRCVS – Rossdales Equine Hospital, Newmarket, UKDr. Apryle Horbal BA, VMD, MRCVS – University Veterinary Specialists, PA, USA

This course was devised for equine practitioners who want to expand their knowl-edge in the field of lameness diagnostics to learn which advanced imaging modalities (MRI, CT & nuclear scintigraphy) are appropriate for what types of cases. After intro-ductory lectures summarizing the principles, usefulness and limitations of scintig-raphy, CT and MRI, the panel of world-renowned experts will discuss cases covering lameness investigation techniques, advanced imaging and therapeutic strategies involving all musculoskeletal regions. Open and frank discussions will be encouraged with the panel sharing common diagnostic pitfalls, erroneous image interpretations, clinical failures, practical tips and pearls of wisdom with the attendees.

This 2-day highly practical course was devised for advanced practitioners and sur-geons with a good working knowledge/experience in equine dentistry, specifically with dental extractions. The specialists will provide an overview on up-to-date sur-gical dental extraction techniques in horses, including minimally invasive repulsion (MIR) and minimally invasive transbuccal extraction (MTE) techniques. During the 7 hours of wetlabs in true small groups (2-3 vets per specimen) attendees will be able to further develop their surgical skills and familiarise themselves with modern MIR and MTE techniques under the close supervision of the world-renowned specialists.

Equine Advanced Imaging & Lameness for Practitioners

Surgical Dental Extraction Techniques (incl. MIR & MTE)

Ultrasound of the Upper Limb, Neck, Back & Pelvis

This course was developed to provide equine practitioners with the theoretical knowledge and the practical skills of ultrasound image acquisition and interpretation of the upper front- and hindlimbs, the poll, neck, withers, back and pelvis. There will be plenty of opportunity for attendees to further improve their scanning skills in small groups (2 – 4 vets per ultrasound machine) on live horses during the 7 hours of practical sessions. Each attendee will rotate through the following practical stations: Shoulder joint & bicipital bursa, stifle joint region, poll & neck, withers & back, percutaneous ultrasound of hip & pelvis and transrectal ultra-sound of the lumbosacroiliac region & pelvis.

Sat 17 – Sun 18 March Littleton Equine Medical Center, Littleton, CO

Dr. Mary Beth Whitcomb DVM, MBA, ECVDI (LA-ASSOC) – University of California Davis, CA, USADr. Betsy Vaughan DVM – University of California Davis, CA, USADr. Rachel Gottlieb DVM – Northwest Equine Performance, OR, USA

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Equine Oral Dental Extraction Techniques

This 2-day highly practical course is aimed at practitioners with a good working knowledge in equine dentistry who want to learn about various oral dental extraction tech-niques and how to apply them clinically. The specialists will share tips/tricks and pearls of wisdom especially during the 7 hours of practical sessions on equine specimens in true small groups (2-3 vets per specimen).

Fri 26 – Sat 27 Oct Chino Valley Equine Hospital, Chino Hills, CA

Dr. Rob Pascoe BVSc, BAEDT, Dipl.AVDC(Eq), MRCVS – Bell Equine Veterinary Clinic, Kent, UKDr. Scott Marx DVM – Advance Equine Dentistry, CO, USADr. Apryle Horbal BA, VMD, MRCVS – University Veterinary Specialists, PA, USA

Dr. Elizabeth Davidson BS, DVM, Dipl. ACVS, Dipl.ACVSMR - Univ. of Pennsylvania, PA, USADr. Emmanuel Engeli Dr.Med.Vet., DVM, Dipl.ACVS, Dipl.ECVS, MRCVS - Kent, UKDr. Wade Tenney BS, DVM – Tufts University, MA, USAAnnette Gavin BA(Hons), BHSii, Qual. Saddle Fitter, USPC Examiner - Hastilow Saddles, PA, USA

Many sports horses suffer from debilitating conditions affecting the back, pelvis and sacroiliac region. The topics covered through lectures and wetlabs on this course include amongst others up-to-date therapies; back, pelvic & hip ultrasound; saddle fit assessment and sacroiliac / facet joint injection techniques on specimens.

Back, Sacroiliac & Pelvic Problems of the Horse

Fri 27 – Sat 28 April Halton Equine Veterinary Services, Hamilton, CanadaFri 12 – Sat 13 October Southwestern USA - Location to be confirmed

Advances in Orthopedic Therapies

The following orthopaedic therapies will be discussed via an evi-dence-based approach and the speakers will also explain how they personally use these modalities: IRAP, alcohol-facilitated ankylosis, PRP, stem cell therapy, bisphosphonates, Adequan/Cartrophen, nutraceuticals, therapeutic shoeing, ‘miracle’ OA therapeutics (i.e. polyacrylamide hydrogel), intra-/extra-articular corticosteroid & hyaluronan, shock wave therapy, therapeutic laser, mesotherapy, physical therapies, sports horse surgeries etc.. Alcohol-facilitated ankylosis of the distal tarsal joints (incl. contrast arthrography) will be trained on equine specimens as part of the wetlabs.

Fri 16 - Sat 17 November Moore Equine Veterinary Centre, Calgary, Canada

Dr. Laurie Goodrich DVM, PhD, Dipl.ACVS – Colorado State University, CO, USADr. Brad Jackman DVM, MS, Dipl.ACVS – Pioneer Equine Hospital, CA, USADr. Laurie Tyrell-Schroeder DVM, CVA, CCRT – Equinosis, MO, USA

VetPD meetings are not about “speakers showing off in front of a docile crowd” but it is about “a true and fair exchange of clinically relevant veterinary information between a small group of motivated attendees and the speakers, in a friendly and well organized setting. These cutting-edge meetings, focus on practical skills and are key to drastically improving your day-to-day practice in a cost- and time-effective manner.”Florent David, Equine Surgeon, Doha, Qatar

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2018 Wetlab Courses by Region

Eastern USA

27 – 28 JanuaryUltrasound of the Mid-Distal Limb & Stifle for Equine PractitionersKESMARC Sports Medicine & Rehab Center, Versailles, KY

16 – 17 FebruaryNew Developments in Diagnostic & Therapeutic Techniques of Neck ConditionsPeterson & Smith Equine Hospital, Ocala, FL

23 – 24 MarchUltrasound-Guided Orthopedic Injection Techniques & Therapies Woodside Equine Clinic, Richmond, VA

26 – 27 MarchHindlimb Lameness Diagnostics (incl. Objective Gait Analysis) & TherapiesNew England Equine Medical & Surgical Center, Dover, NH

5 – 6 MaySports Horse Medicine & OrthopedicsMid-Atlantic Equine Medical Center, Ringoes, NJ

7 – 8 SeptemberSurgical Dental Extraction Techniques (incl. MIR & MTE)New England Equine Medical & Surgical Center, Dover, NH

2 – 3 NovemberOrthopedic Rehabilitation of the Equine AthleteOcala, FL

9 – 10 NovemberNew Developments in Diagnostic & Therapeutic Techniques of Neck ConditionsRood & Riddle Equine Hospital, Lexington, KY

16 – 17 NovemberEvidence-Based Farriery for Equine Practitioners Mid-Atlantic Equine Medical Center, Ringoes, NJ

Central USA

17 – 18 MarchUltrasound of the Upper Limb, Neck, Back & PelvisLittleton Equine Medical Center, Littleton, CO

6 – 7 AprilAbdominal, Thoracic & Soft Tissue Ultrasound Stillwater Equine Veterinary Clinic, Stillwater, MN

6 – 7 AprilEvidence-Based Farriery for Equine Practitioners Animal Imaging, Irving, TX

24 – 25 SeptemberUltrasound-Guided Orthopedic Injection Techniques & TherapiesLittleton Equine Medical Center, Littleton, CO

28 – 30 SeptemberThe Inova Equine Practice Management Summit Finance & Business Strategies for Equine PractitionersBuck’s T4 Lodge & Restaurant, Big Sky – Yellowstone National Park, MT

19 – 20 OctoberSports Horse Medicine & OrthopedicsStillwater Equine Veterinary Clinic, Stillwater, MN

9 – 10 NovemberEquine Advanced Imaging & Lameness for PractitionersEquine Sports Medicine & Surgery, Weatherford, TX

16 – 17 NovemberUltrasound of the Mid-Distal Limb & Stifle for Equine PractitionersKendall Road Equine Hospital, Chicago, IL

Western USA

2 – 3 FebruaryAdvanced Diagnostic & Therapeutic Techniques in Equine DentistryBend Equine Medical Center, Bend, OR

2 – 3 FebruarySports Horse Medicine & OrthopedicsChino Valley Equine Hospital, Chino Hills, CA

12 – 13 OctoberBack, Sacroiliac & Pelvic Problems of the HorseSouthwestern USA - Location to be confirmed

26 – 27 OctoberEquine Oral Dental Extraction Techniques Chino Valley Equine Hospital, Chino Hills, CA

3 – 4 NovemberUltrasound of the Mid-Distal Limb & Stifle for Equine PractitionersPilchuck Equine Veterinary Hospital, Seattle, WA

Canada

23 – 24 FebruaryUltrasound of the Mid-Distal Limb & Stifle for Equine PractitionersMoore Equine Veterinary Centre, Calgary, Canada

27 – 28 AprilBack, Sacroiliac & Pelvic Problems of the HorseHalton Equine Veterinary Services, Hamilton, Canada  

28 – 29 SeptemberHindlimb Lameness Diagnostics (incl. Objective Gait Analysis) & TherapiesHalton Equine Veterinary Services, Hamilton, Canada

16 – 17 NovemberAdvances in Orthopedic TherapiesMoore Equine Veterinary Centre, Calgary, Canada