What did you miss at the 2021 AAEP live Convention that Convention registrants should make sure and check out in the virtual platform? In this episode of the Disease Du Jour podcast, the Merck Animal Health technical services veterinarian team brings you highlights and recommendations from presentations they attended at the 2021 Convention.
Our guests on this podcast were Drs. Bryant Craig, Duane Chappell and Chrissie Schneider. All agreed that one of the biggest take-homes was how happy everyone was to see each other in person.
Our guests on this podcast were Drs. Bryant Craig, Duane Chappell and Chrissie Schneider. All agreed that one of the biggest take-homes was how happy everyone was to see each other in person.
EquiManagement’s Disease Du Jour podcast is focused on equine research and current best practices. Disease Du Jour is brought to you in 2021 by Merck Animal Health.
Craig talked about the Sunrise session that Merck hosted on microchip technology and diseases, including information that there is a new genotype of EHV-1. He also discussed the Ethics breakfast and the Merck-sponsored Storytelling night that was a very successful fundraiser for The Foundation for the Horse that brought in more than $300,000.
Chappell talked about some of the Committee meetings he attended, including the Welfare and Public Policy meeting and the Infectious Disease Committee meeting. He mentioned that Dr. Ernie Martinez gave a model for ethics that can be used by any practice and can be found under the Ethics tab on the AAEP website.
He also gave information on Merck’s sponsorship of vet student scholarships for third-year vet students.
Chappell said a session on Tuesday on Re-Emerging and Emerging Diseases was one not to miss in the virtual platform.
Schneider attended some sessions on a vet’s role in emergency management that was held on Saturday. She highly recommended it whether you are already involved in rescue and emergency management or if you were wondering if you want to be involved in the future.
She also talked about the keynote speaker’s talk on Zap the Gap: Generational Differences Examined. That is something you should not miss!
Schneider said the Sunday session on keeping equine practitioners in practice was vital to the future and health of horses, owners and veterinarians.
EquiManagement’s Disease Du Jour
podcast is focused on equine research
and current best practices. Disease Du Jour
is brought to you in 2021 by Merck Animal Health.