Special AAEP Convention Episode of Disease Du Jour Podcast: Ryan Ferris

EquiManagement and Dechra have teamed up to bring you three special AAEP Convention podcasts.

Dr. Ryan Ferris, owner with his wife of Summit Equine, discusses endometritis. undefined

Welcome to a special AAEP Convention edition of EquiManagement’s podcast Disease Du Jour, brought to you by Dechra Veterinary Products.

This special episode’s guest is Ryan Ferris, DVM, MS, DACT, who discusses endometritis.

Ferris owns Summit Equine outside of Woodburn, Oregon, with his wife, Dr. Dora Ferris. Both veterinarians are originally from Washington State, and they performed their veterinary training at Washington State University.

Ferris completed a residency in theriogenology at Colorado State University, and he is board-certified by the American College of Theriogenology. Following his residency, Ferris stayed on at Colorado State University as a faculty member and worked there until 2017, when he and his wife opened Summit Equine.

Ferris specializes in problem mares and embryo transfer. He is recognized internationally for his research program in diagnostics and therapeutics for endometritis.

Topics covered in this special AAEP Convention podcast include:

  • Inflammatory vs infectious endometritis
  • The ramifications of inflammatory endometritis
  • Biofilms and the role these might play in chronic infections

We hope you will join us for a future edition of Disease Du Jour, and make sure you listen to all three AAEP Convention special podcasts brought to you by Dechra Veterinary Products.

You can listen to or download episodes of Disease Du Jour on iTunes, SoundCloud, Stitcher, or your favorite podcast platform.

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