AAEP Announces 2013 Summer CE Schedule

The meetings will impart best practices in the diagnosis and treatment of core areas of equine health.
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The American Association of Equine Practitioners’ (AAEP) 2013 series of summer continuing education (CE) meetings for veterinarians will impart the latest trends and best practices in the diagnosis and treatment of core areas of equine health, enabling practitioners to raise the standard of care provided to patients and the value provided to clients.

The 360° meetings will feature intensive, hands-on training centered on musculoskeletal ultrasound and the hind suspensory and stifle. The Focus meetings will present the latest evidence-based diagnostic techniques and treatment procedures pertaining to equine dentistry and the foot. Scheduled meetings include:

360° Imaging: Musculoskeletal Ultrasound—July 13-16, Davis, Calif.
Practitioners will sharpen their ability to produce and interpret high-quality scans of the musculoskeletal structures and maximize the benefits of ultrasound to diagnose, manage and rehabilitate horses with soft tissue injuries. The 360° Imaging: Musculoskeletal Ultrasound meeting is sponsored by Sound-Eklin, Universal Imaging, Vet Imaging, and Vetel Diagnostics.

360° Diagnosing, Imaging and Treating the Hind Suspensory and Stifle—July 28-31, Fort Collins, Colo.
While enhancing their understanding of the disease process in the hind suspensory and stifle, equine veterinarians will improve image acquisition and clinical decision making to efficiently diagnose and treat the all-too common but often challenging injuries to these areas

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