Can we determine the presence of musculoskeletal pain in ridden horses by behavior?
by Sue Dyson, MA, VetMB, PhD, DEO, FRCVS
01/25/2019
by Sue Dyson, MA, VetMB, PhD, DEO, FRCVS
01/25/2019
by Grant Miller, DVM, CVMA Director of Regulatory Affairs
01/25/2019
by Sarah Puchalski, DVM, DACVR
05/16/2019
Join us in beautiful Monterey, CA for our 1st Annual Equine Veterinary Conference! NCAEP is busy planning the details and schedule for this CE event. Please continue to check this website as content will be updated as soon as it becomes available.
08/24-25/2019 – NCAEP will not be providing a recording for this event.
NCAEP has partnered with the UC Davis School of Veterinary Medicine faculty to develop the equine track for the Fall Festival CE event.
10/27/2019 – NCAEP will not be providing a recording for this event.
by Dr. Sue Dyson, DVM
Dr. Sue Dyson MA, Vet MB, PhD, DEO, FRCVS
and
Dr. Larry Galuppo DVM, DACVS
Dr. Mathieu Spriet DVM, MS, Diplomate ACVR & DECVR
Dr. Sue Stover DVM, PhD, DACVS
01/19/2018
by Dr. Matt Durham, DVM, DACVSMR
05/9-10/2018
Natalie Zdimal, DVM: Managing an Unplanned Equine Evacuation Site
Tips for managing volunteers, facilities, medical care, media, and more.
Grant Miller, DVM, CVA: California Veterinary Medical Reserve Corps (CAVMRC)
How a veterinary medical reserve corps fits into the emergency management system and what veterinary professionals experience while volunteering in the field
08/23/2018
Jeffrey Smith, DVM, CCRP: EQ Disaster Preparedness: Prepare—But You Won’t Be!
Lessons learned, training opportunities, networking outreach, triage, development of practice disaster plans amongst other preparedness principles.
John Madigan, DVM, MS, DACVIM: Overview of Fire-Related Issues
What should DVM expect when volunteering in the field or at a shelter (burns, smoke inhalation, etc.).
08/23/2018
NCAEP has partnered with the UC Davis School of Veterinary Medicine faculty to develop the equine track for the Fall Festival CE event. The morning sessions will focus on the latest updates for the small animal and equine tracks. The afternoon sessions will focus on the Emergency and Critical Care topics for the small animal track and Causes of Poor Performance topics for the equine track.
10/07/2018 – NCAEP will not be providing a recording for this event.