
Equine medicine is exciting and rewarding, but the risk of injury is ever-present when working with horses. Fortunately, many strategies can be used to reduce those risks in day-to-day practice. Join Stephanie Whalen, DVM, for practical tips and tricks to work safely with equine patients while encouraging confidence in making your environment safe, especially in an ambulatory setting.
Questions? Contact Shelby Mosley, AAEP student & early career programs coordinator, at smosley@aaep.org
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