Registration Open for the AAEVT’s Spring Regional Meeting  

The event will take place May 17-18 at Weatherford Equine’s facility in Weatherford, Texas.
The event will take place at Weatherford Equine’s facility in Weatherford, Texas.

The American Association of Equine Veterinary Technicians (AAEVT) hosts a variety of in-person and virtual events throughout the year as continuing education opportunities for vet techs. The upcoming Spring Regional Meeting will take place May 17-18 at Weatherford Equine’s beautiful facility in Weatherford, Texas. Attendees get to enjoy a welcome reception Friday evening, followed by a full day of lectures and hands-on labs covering an array of clinic and ambulatory topics on Saturday. 

Weatherford Equine’s own Heath Qualls, DVM, MS, Dipl. ACVIM-LA; Andrew Willis, Dipl. ACVIM-LA; and Alexandra Cofield, DVM, MS, will lecture on repro, respiratory, and endocrine topics. Hands-on labs will cover shockwave, bandaging, suturing, stallside blood analysis, and respiratory.

View the full agenda and register to attend on the AAEVT’s website. Registration is open to association members as well as nonmembers and students.

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