The 43rd Lake Tahoe Equine Conference is scheduled to be held January 24-28, 2022, at the Hyatt Lake Tahoe in Incline Village, Nevada.
This conference will provide in-depth presentations on:
- Lameness diagnosis
- Medical advancements including molecular diagnostics
- Diagnostic imaging including ultrasonography
- Dentistry
- Practice management
Presentations by eight speakers will provide you with up-to-date practical clinical information. All presenters will provide summary results with an emphasis on application for the equine practitioner.
This course is approved for 20 hours of continuing education credit in jurisdictions that recognize AAVSB’s RACE approval.
The Monday and Wednesday social programs will provide valuable networking with practitioners sharing their experiences. The interval between the morning and evening sessions allow participants the opportunity to enjoy the beautiful Lake Tahoe area. Downhill and cross-country skiing, snowboarding, snowmobiling and hiking are some of the activities available. Others may choose to just relax in one of the most beautiful mountainous areas in the world or to enjoy the various Lake Tahoe attractions or the pool and spa. Participants are encouraged to bring their family and friends.
Registration is $650 prior to 12/15/21; $750 after 12/15/21. The registration form can be found here.
REFUND POLICY: Cancellation prior to January 8, 2022, will result in a full refund minus a $50 administrative fee. Cancellation following January 9, 2022, will be handled on an individual basis.
Speakers
We are thrilled with the lineup of speakers for the 43rd Lake Tahoe Equine Conference.
- Gary Allegretto, International Western Music Association Male Performer of the Year 2019
- Bo Brock, Brock Veterinary Clinic, Equine Surgery and Lameness, Lamesa, Texas
- Gary Magdesian, Professor, Department of Veterinary Medicine and Epidemiology, UCD
- Laurie Goodrich, Professor of Equine Surgery and Lameness, Orthopedic Research Center, CSU
- Nicola Pusterla, Professor, Department of Veterinary Medicine and Epidemiology, UCD
- Susan Stover, Professor, Department of Anatomy, Physiology and Cell Biology, UCD
- Mary Beth Whitcomb, Professor Emeritus, Dept. of Surgical and Radiological Sciences, UCD
- Paula Wittler, Equine Business Manager, DISCR Certified Instructor, Zoetis Animal Health
- Kelly Zeytoonian, Starwood Equine Veterinary Services and Consulting, Woodside, CA
Climate and Clothing
Alpine weather conditions prevail, resulting in sharp differences between daytime and nighttime temperatures. Casual and informal attire is appropriate for daytime and evening dress.
Housing
A block of rooms has been set aside for the 43rd Lake Tahoe Equine Conference at the Hyatt Regency Lake Tahoe at Incline Village, Nevada. These rooms will be held until January 5, 2022. A reservation form can be found below. The recommended way to make reservations is online using the following link: https://www.hyatt.com/en-US/group-booking/TVLLT/G-LTE2.
The following information relates to our group:
- Lake Tahoe Equine Conference
- Arrival—January 23, 2022
- Single or Double—$179.00/night
- Reservation Cut-off Date—January 5, 2022
- Check in Time—After 4:00 P.M.
- Check out Time— 11:00 A.M.
- Reservation Telephone—800-233-1234
The Hyatt staff can answer other questions related to hotel lodging when you contact the hotel directly at 775-832-1234.
Transportation
Reno International Airport is 38 miles from the Hyatt Lake Tahoe, and ground transportation reservations are available online or by calling the Hyatt concierge at (775) 832-1234.
Contacts
Any other inquiries can be directed to Sharon Spier, DVM, PhD, at sharonspier1@gmail.com.
For complete information go to the website LakeTahoeEquineConference.com.