ISELP and EquiManagement Announce Media Partnership

The International Society of Equine Locomotor Pathology (ISELP) announced EquiManagement as a new Media Partner.

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ISELP Vice President and Executive Director Kent Allen, DVM, Certified in Equine Locomotor Pathology (ISELP), announced today the introduction of a new Media Partner, EquiManagement. EquiManagement is a business and horse health/research magazine and website for equine veterinarians.

ISELP Director of Marketing and Corporate Development Bob Cohencious also announced that EquiManagement will be providing an added value to all ISELP members. Each ISELP member will now will receive a complimentary subscription to EquiManagement magazine as a member benefit.

“I’m thrilled to be working with ISELP as a group and with the outstanding individuals who founded and are trained through ISELP educational offerings,” said EquiManagement’s Associate Publisher/Editor Kimberly S. Brown.

EquiManagement magazine is published six times a year. The magazine, in print or digitally, is distributed to additional global Media Partners AAEP, BEVA, NSEVA, AVMA PLIT, and AAEVT. EquiManagement.com is open access with new information published regularly on the business of veterinary medicine, the health and wellness of practitioners, equine research updates and news.

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