Early Career Insights: Establishing a Successful Mentor-Mentee Relationship
Strong mentoring relationships in equine practice start with clear expectations, structure, and constructive feedback.
The Business of Practice: Veterinary Well-Being Study Results
In this episode, Dr. Cara Wright shared the results from four studies tracking mental health, burnout, and well-being trends among U.S. veterinarians and their teams.
Platelet-Rich Plasma for Equine Joint Therapy: Where Are We At?
Despite the widespread use of platelet-rich plasma to manage equine joint disease and soft tissue injuries, there’s still no consensus on optimal preparation and delivery methods.
Opportunities for Equine Practitioners to Be Clinical Investigators
Becoming a clinical investigator for industry-supported research contributes to scientific advances and is beneficial for professional well-being and growth.
Disease Du Jour: Upper Airway Disorders in Horses
In this episode, Dr. Kaycie Hatcher discusses common upper airway disorders in horses, her approach to building a differential diagnosis list, treatment and management strategies, and more.
Business Briefs: Language of Care in Equine Medicine
How veterinarians can use empathy, clear communication, and client-centered language to build trust, improve understanding, and deliver better care.
Pre-Exercise Cooling Benefits Equine Athletes Training in Hot Climates
Researchers examined whether cooling Thoroughbreds before warmup in hot climates could mitigate weight loss and increases in body temperature at the end of short-duration exercise.
Multifactorial Considerations for Poor Performance in Western Sport Horses
Respiratory disease, muscle conditions, neurologic dysfunction, and metabolic disorders all warrant consideration when evaluating the underperforming Western sport horse.
Perspectives on Entering Equine Practice
Learn what excites, motivates, and concerns veterinary students and recent grads as they enter the equine veterinary industry.
Laser Acupuncture vs. Electroacupuncture for Equine Back Pain
Researchers conducted a study to determine if laser acupuncture was a viable alternative to electroacupuncture for treating thoracolumbar pain in horses.
Early Career Insights: Establishing a Successful Mentor-Mentee Relationship
Strong mentoring relationships in equine practice start with clear expectations, structure, and constructive feedback.
The Business of Practice: Veterinary Well-Being Study Results
In this episode, Dr. Cara Wright shared the results from four studies tracking mental health, burnout, and well-being trends among U.S. veterinarians and their teams.
Platelet-Rich Plasma for Equine Joint Therapy: Where Are We At?
Despite the widespread use of platelet-rich plasma to manage equine joint disease and soft tissue injuries, there’s still no consensus on optimal preparation and delivery methods.
Opportunities for Equine Practitioners to Be Clinical Investigators
Becoming a clinical investigator for industry-supported research contributes to scientific advances and is beneficial for professional well-being and growth.
Disease Du Jour: Upper Airway Disorders in Horses
In this episode, Dr. Kaycie Hatcher discusses common upper airway disorders in horses, her approach to building a differential diagnosis list, treatment and management strategies, and more.
Business Briefs: Language of Care in Equine Medicine
How veterinarians can use empathy, clear communication, and client-centered language to build trust, improve understanding, and deliver better care.
Pre-Exercise Cooling Benefits Equine Athletes Training in Hot Climates
Researchers examined whether cooling Thoroughbreds before warmup in hot climates could mitigate weight loss and increases in body temperature at the end of short-duration exercise.
Multifactorial Considerations for Poor Performance in Western Sport Horses
Respiratory disease, muscle conditions, neurologic dysfunction, and metabolic disorders all warrant consideration when evaluating the underperforming Western sport horse.
Perspectives on Entering Equine Practice
Learn what excites, motivates, and concerns veterinary students and recent grads as they enter the equine veterinary industry.
Laser Acupuncture vs. Electroacupuncture for Equine Back Pain
Researchers conducted a study to determine if laser acupuncture was a viable alternative to electroacupuncture for treating thoracolumbar pain in horses.
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