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Master Equine Practice With Confidence

– Your clinical companion

Stop second-guessing yourself in the field or in ambulatory practice

Trusted by 1,247+ equine veterinarians to improve clinical confidence, skills, and case outcomes – without needing to travel for CE.

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As a mum, business owner and veterinarian I love this program. It’s so easy to up skill myself without having to travel to CE. This program is worth every cent.

Dr. Nikita Stibbard
Vet Sc / Vet Bio HONS 1

Keeping Up Isn’t Easy –
No Matter How Long You’ve Been in Practice

Whether you’ve been out of vet school for 2 years or 20, one thing hasn’t changed:

Patient-side, standing in a barn or the field, or on the phone with an anxious owner, often with no time to look anything up.

Even when we know that science has moved on – and that your current approach is outdated, or not what your colleagues would now support.

That’s where The Practitioner’s Program comes in.

Whether it’s that lame horse that you cant figure out, the corneal ulcer that should have been fixed by now or knowing if that heart murmur is a big deal or not:

You’ll know what to do – and why.

200+ equine-specific lectures

Learn on the go, in your truck, or between calls

Real cases. Real Experts. Built by equine vets who’ve seen it all.

This is the solution that raises the standard of your veterinary knowledge – leading to better medicine, more confident treatment decisions, and better outcomes for your patients.

Who This Is For?

This Signature Program is built for equine veterinarians who want to lead with confidence – not guesswork.

It’s for you if:

  • You’re tired of losing hours flipping through outdated textbooks – or Googling – trying to find a clear answer
  • You’re handling complex cases solo and wish you had an experienced sounding board – not just your own gut
  • You’re juggling practice, family and trying to be a better veterinarian
  • You want to sharpen your diagnostic instincts and feel more confident explaining decisions to clients
  • You’re craving real clinical support – not generic content, opinion threads, or forum fluff
  • You’re returning to practice after time away and need to rebuild confidence fast
  • You’re a new grad who’s learned the theory – but now faces the reality of practice

If you’re committed to being a better equine vet – and want a clear, efficient path to feel more confident in the field – this program was made for you.

Dr. Olivia James inviting you to take the Practitioner's Program Course

Even the most experienced equine veterinarians second-guess themselves sometimes

When you’re out on a call and the pressure’s on, you don’t need theory – you need fast, field-ready answers you can trust. But most of the tools you’ve been given don’t work in that moment:

Veterinarian school didn’t cover this situation

Textbooks are too slow when you’re already running late for your next consult

Conferences cost time, money, and days off work

There’s no quick way to refresh your knowledge before walking into a case you’re unsure about.

Introducing

The Practitioner’s Program

This course gives you instant access to 200+ clinically relevant lectures from equine specialist around the world

  • Know what to do – and why
  • Speak confidently with clients
  • Diagnose and treat more efficiently
  • Earn RACE/CE/CPD credits on your schedule
  • Grow your clinical skills – and your income

What members say once they’re inside
“It’s like having a mentor in your pocket.”
Jaclyn Van Lith, DVM

What You Get When You Enrol Today:

Everything you need to feel confident on call – without adding more to your already full plate.

Practical Video Tutorials & Case Studies

No fluff. Just the answers you need when the pressure’s on

Searchable Library (Better Than Google)

Find exactly what you need while you’re on the call – not hours later

Self-Paced, Mobile-Friendly Format

Learn between calls, in your truck, or on the way to the next consult

RACE-Accredited CE – Anytime

Get 0.75 CE credits per lecture without leaving your practice

Private Community Access

Connect with other equine veterinarians who get what you’re going through

Ongoing Monthly Updates

2 new practical videos each month automatically included to keep your skills razor sharp

Learn from 200+ Equine Specialists

Including Dr. Olivia James and global leaders in equine practice

Instant Access to 20 Core Modules

From diagnostics to field emergencies, business management to foal medicine

Instant access • Cancel anytime • No contracts

Imagine knowing exactly what to do the next time you face:

  • A severe colic with referral off the table, in the dark, out of hours
  • A murmur that wasn’t there last time
  • A complex wound over a joint
  • A septic foal going downhill fast
  • A complaint you need to de-escalate
  • Situations where there’s no time to hesitate – and no room for guesswork.

The Practitioner’s Program doesn’t just give you knowledge. It gives you confidence.

But don’t take our word for it, hear how we’ve helped other Equine Veterinarians grow

  • The Practitioner’s Program is as easy to use and as helpful as Olivia describes in her testimonial. You simply go there, click on the topic you need, and get all the information in a quick video package, showing you how to get it done. This is especially beneficial for mixed practitioners who don’t perform all the advanced techniques every day.
    Sini-Maria Peltola DVM MANZCVS (Eq Dentistry)
    Finland
  • I have found the Practitioner’s Program very helpful for myself and my new graduate associate. When she has something pop up on her schedule that she is less familiar with, I can point her to the program and then she asks me any other remaining questions or for my experience. It has saved me time and given her a great baseline for new topics. I trust that she is getting a great education with fact-based expertise!
    Lara Stephens-Brown DVM, CVSMT, FCoAC
    United States
  • The Practitioner’s Program has fit my non-stop, ambulatory vet lifestyle perfectly. It is full of refreshers on fundamentals, such as lameness and imaging, and provides new and concise treatments for so many issues, like colic and wound care. I will listen to modules on my way to a case, like cardiology or dermatology and feel more confident in my approaches and treatments. In a demanding profession it is incredibly helpful to have this information readily available on such important topics. Especially with a whole community counting on me to be ready to treat any condition that walks through the barn. I am a better doctor because of this program and my patient’s care and quality of life have benefitted from it. 10/10 I highly recommend this program.
    Michael Marricle DVM
    United States
  • The veterinary Practitioner’s Program is the best. It is relevant and provides practical information you can actually use and put into daily practice. It includes topics considered routine but too often don’t get explained in depth and this bridges that gap. As a solo mobile vet and having reduced my services and hours with maternity leave and being a mum, having useful continuing education that is easy to access has made returning to work much easier and gives me confidence. The course is constantly growing and being able to listen to it in the car through the app or stream it to the tv makes it really easy to access, especially with kids. And I love that we get to learn from the best.
    Dr. Rachel Kent BVSc MANZCVS(Eq Dentistry)
    Australia
  • Love the equine veterinarian Practitioners Program. Bite sized quality information on relevant topics by knowledgeable engaging vets. Love the search bar function, means I can quickly review a topic whilst on the way to the relevant case.
    Michelle Noga DVM
    Australia
  • As a recent graduate in a rural mixed practice this program has been a fabulous resource for that go to information. It provides up to date, concise and practical information for all things seen in the field. It has been an integral part of my knowledge base while expanding into the world of equine medicine.
    Dr. Emma Swilks BGenStud(Sc) BVetBiol/BVSc MAnimalSc
    Australia

Want more proof?
Scroll to the bottom of this page to read 100+ additional unfiltered testimonials from real equine veterinarians like you.

Unlike general CE platforms, this program is:

100% equine-specific – no small animal distractions

Built by equine veterinarians, for equine veterinarians

Designed for real clinical cases – the ones you see on a daily basis

Available anytime, anywhere – even between calls or on the road

Constantly updated by leading experts in the field

When you join The Most Comprehensive Online Resource For Equine Vets today, you’ll receive:

200+ World-Class Lectures

$4,750 value

Access to Experienced Equine Clinicians and Recognized Specialists in our Private Community

$1,000 value

2 New Lectures Every Month

$900 value/year

RACE Accreditation Certificates for Easy Licence Renewal

$895 value

10% Member-Only Discount on Our Ophthalmology, Dentistry & Lameness Programs

$700 – $2000 value

Case Reviews and Journal Clubs With Experts

$750 value

Downloadable Summaries for 200+ Lectures

$500 value

Access to a Private Members-only Community Group

$500 value

Mobile-App for Access on the Go

$200 value

Our Physical Annual Book Sent To Your Home

$100 value

Regular Podcasts Episodes

$100 value

Workshop Priority Access – first pick for all in-person events

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🛡️ PLUS: Try it risk-free for 30 days. If it’s not right for you, you’ll get a full refund. No questions asked.

Total Value: $10,395

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Annual Payment

Original price was: US$3,499.Current price is: US$1,299. / year with a 5-day free trial and a US$1 sign-up fee/year
  • $1 for 5-day trial, then annual payment
  • Full library access
  • CE credits (0.75 RACE credits per lecture)
  • Private member only group
  • Full access from day one
  • Cancel anytime from your account
  • No contracts or lock-ins
  • Bonus: 2026 Annual included (shipped to you)

Monthly Payments

Original price was: US$349.Current price is: US$149. / month/month
  • 12 monthly payments – full access from day one
  • Full library access
  • CE credits (0.75 RACE credits per lecture)
  • Private member only group
  • Full access from day one
  • Cancel anytime from your account
  • No contracts or lock-ins
  • Receive your Annual on membership anniversary

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We built the Practitioner’s Program for equine veterinarians working in the real world.

If it’s not genuinely useful to you in practice, we don’t believe you should pay for it.

Since 2019, we’ve delivered equine-only CE across dentistry, ophthalmology, lameness and general practice – with hundreds of lecturers and thousands of hours of practical teaching behind the program. If after 30 days you don’t feel more confident handling cases – simply email our team and we’ll refund you in full.

We only ask that you’ve genuinely explored the program (for example, watched a handful of lectures) so you can make a fair assessment. This guarantee exists because we’re equine veterinarians too – and we know what fair looks like.

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The Training Modules

1. Clinical Foundations & Core Practice

  • Practical Approach to Saddle Fitting for Veterinarians – Paula Jeffery
  • Overview of Common Symptoms of Poor Saddlefit – Paula Jeffery
  • Fundamentals of Equine Acupuncture – Cathy Lombardi DVM CVA (IVAS) Certified in Animal Chiropractic (IVA)
  • Practical Approach to the Pre-Purchase Examination Part One: Communication and Examination – Dr. Nathan Anthony BVSc (Hons), MANZCVSc
  • Practical Approach to the Pre-Purchase Examination Part Two: The Report – Dr. Nathan Anthony BVSc (Hons), MANZCVSc
  • Euthanasia and the Intrathecal Lidocaine Technique – Dr. Jack Egan BVSc, BVetBiol, MANZCVS
  • The Use of AI in Equine Veterinary Medical Record Keeping – Dr Warwick Vale BSc BVMS (HONS II) AVA Fellow
  • Marketing in a Changing World – Mike Pownall DVM MBA
  • Practical Approach to Saddle Fitting for Veterinarians – Paula Jeffery
  • Practical Approach to Large Animal Emergency Rescue – Dr. Rebecca Husted BSc PhD
  • Practical Approach to Road Traffic Accidents Involving Horses – Dr. Rebecca Husted BSc PhD
  • Practical Approach to Equine Disaster Management – Part One – Dr. Rebecca Husted BSc PhD
  • Practical Approach to Equine Disaster Management – Part Two – Dr. Rebecca Husted BSc PhD
  • The Veterinarian’s Role in Flood Rescue of Large Animals – Dr. Rebecca Husted BSc PhD
  • Large Animal Ambulatory Vehicle Design: Tips, tricks, and Traps on Veterinary Vehicles – James Meyer BSc(PV) DVM MANZCVS(ED) CertAVP(ED) MRCVS
  • Practical Approach to Managing Horses in Holes, Pools, and Ditches Step – Dr. Rebecca Husted BSc PhD
  • Step by Step Pre-Purchase Examination – Part One & Two – Suzan Oakley DVM, DACVSMR, DABVP (Equine), Cert. ISELP
  • Practical Approach to Salary and Workplace Negotiations – Dr. Emma Davis BVSc(Hons) GradDipVPHMgt DipGovMgt DipLeadAuditor
  • Practical Approach to Mental Health in Equine Practitioners – Dr. Afton Erbe PhD, DNP, MPH, PMHNP-BC
  • Career Planning for New (and Not So New) Graduates in Equine Practice – Dr. Georgia Gurney BVSc(Hons) MANZCVS(Eq Dentistry)
  • Clinical Approach to Use of Off-Label Medications – Dr. Holly Lewis BVSc MANZCVSc (Equine Med & Surgery) CMAVA
  • Practical Approach to Thriving in Equine Practice – Dr. Martin Dolinschek, BVMS MANZCVS (EqDent)
  • Optimizing Patient Outcomes in Budget-Restricted Cases – Elizabeth Herbert BS MS DVM
  • How to Deal with Veterinary Board Complaints – Dr. Rachel Stone BVSc, Cert ESM, MANZCVSc (Equine Dentistry)
  • Practical Approach to Fee Setting in Equine Practice Part One: Principles of Pricing – Mike Pownall DVM, MBA
  • Practical Approach to Fee Setting in Equine Practice Part Two: Value-Based and Cost-Based Pricing – Mike Pownall DVM, MBA
  • Practical Approach to Client Communication Part One: Face to Face: Face to Face – Dr Warwick Vale BSc BVMS (HONS II) AVA Fellow
  • Practical Approach to Client Communication Part Two: Culture and Emergency Situations – Dr Warwick Vale BSc BVMS (HONS II) AVA Fellow
  • Practical Approach to Managing the Difficult Clients – Dr Warwick Vale BSc BVMS (HONS II) AVA Fellow
  • Practical Approach to Clinical Record Keeping – Abigail Kitchens, DVM
  • Practical Approach to Positive Veterinary Workplace Culture – Dr Gary Turnbull BVSc (Hons) CMAVA
  • Practical Approach to Systems and Processes – Peter Weinstein DVM
  • Practical Approach to Leadership and Staff Management – Dr Gary Turnbull BVSc (Hons) CMAVA
  • Recruiting New Employees – Mike Pownall DVM, MBA
  • Practical Approach to Adding Staff to Your Equine Practice – Peter Weinstein DVM
  • How to Introduce a New Service in Your Veterinary Practice – Mike Pownall DVM, MBA

2. Diagnostic Support & Clinical Decision Making

  • Interpretation of CBC and Biochemistry – Dr. Leanne Begg BVSc DipVetClinStud MS MANZCVS Dip ACVIM
  • Clinical Approach to Selecting and Utilizing Point-of-Care Laboratory Tests – Dr. Rachel Lemcke, MS, BS
  • Clinical Approach to Equine Anemia – Sarah Humphreys, DVM, DACVIM (LAIM)
  • Increasing Profitability of Laboratory Services – Dr. Rachel Lemcke, MS, BS
  • How to Improve Your Ultrasound Imaging in the Field – Suzan Oakley DVM, DACVSMR, DABVP (Equine), Cert. ISELP
  • How to Take Perfect Podiatry Radiographs – Dr. Jen Lugton BVSc(hons)
  • Practical Abdominal and Pulmonary Ultrasonography – Part One – Dr Zoë Gratwick BVSc, MSc, MMedVet, DipECEIM, MRCVS EBVS
  • Practical Abdominal and Pulmonary Ultrasonography – Part Two – Dr Zoë Gratwick BVSc, MSc, MMedVet, DipECEIM, MRCVS EBVS
  • Capture and Interpretation of C-Spine Images – Dr Alex Young BVSc (Hons I) DACVR, DACVR-EDI
  • Radiology of the Fetlock and Pastern – Dr. Bri Henderson BVMS MRCVS DACVSMR
  • Equine Toxins I: GIT, Renal, Hematology and Muscle – Sarah Humphreys DVM, DACVIM (LAIM)
  • Equine Toxins II: Liver and Neurologic – Sarah Humphreys DVM, DACVIM (LAIM)
  • Equine Toxins III: Chemicals – Sarah Humphreys DVM, DACVIM (LAIM)
  • Equine Drug Toxicities I: GIT, Renal, Hematology, and Muscle – Sarah Humphreys DVM, DACVIM (LAIM)
  • Equine Drug Toxicities II: Steroids, Dewormers, and Antibiotics – Sarah Humphreys DVM, DACVIM (LAIM)
  • Clinical Approach to a Horse with a Heart Murmur: Getting a Diagnosis – Katharyn Mitchell BVSc, DVCS, DVM-PhD, Dip ACVIM-LAIM
  • Clinical Approach to a Horse with a Heart Murmur: Interpretation and Recommendations – Katharyn Mitchell BVSc, DVCS, DVM-PhD, Dip ACVIM-LAIM
  • How to Sedate a Horse with Heart Disease – Katharyn Mitchell BVSc, DVCS, DVM-PhD, Dip ACVIM-LAIM
  • Clinical Approach to a Horse with an Arrhythmia – Katharyn Mitchell BVSc, DVCS, DVM-PhD, Dip ACVIM-LAIM
  • How to Record and Read an ECG Trace – Katharyn Mitchell BVSc, DVCS, DVM-PhD, Dip ACVIM-LAIM
  • CPR in Foals and Adult Horses – Dr. Camilla Jamieson, BVM&BVS(Hons) MRCVS CertAVP DACVIM-LAIM

3. Emergency & Critical Care

  • Clinical Approach to Colic in the Equine – Carina Cooper BSc, DVM, PhD, DACVIM, MANZCVS
  • Clinical Approach to Differentiating Colic: Medical vs Surgical – Carina Cooper BSc, DVM, PhD, DACVIM, MANZCVS
  • Clinical Approach to Abdominocentesis – Dr. Rachel Tan BVSc(Hons) CertVetAc GradCertEd DipVetClinStud DipPM MS CPPM MANZCVS(EqMed) DipACVIM(LAIM)
  • Clinical Approach to Small Colon Impactions – Elizabeth Herbert BS MS DVM
  • Clinical Approach to Standing Flank Laparotomy – Elizabeth Herbert BS MS DVM
  • Medical Treatments for Colic in the Field vs in Hospital – Carina Cooper BSc, DVM, PhD, DACVIM, MANZCVS
  • Clinical Approach to Supportive Care – Dr. Darien Feary BVSc MS Dip. ACVIM Dip. ACVECC
  • Clinical Approach to Intravenous Fluid Therapy – Dr. Rachel Tan BVSc(Hons) CertVetAc GradCertEd DipVetClinStud DipPM MS CPPM MANZCVS(EqMed) DipACVIM(LAIM)
  • Clinical Approach to Alternative Fluid Therapy – Dr. Rachel Tan BVSc(Hons) CertVetAc GradCertEd DipVetClinStud DipPM MS CPPM MANZCVS(EqMed) DipACVIM(LAIM)
  • Practical Approach to Blood Transfusions – Dr. Camilla Jamieson, BVM&BVS(Hons) MRCVS CertAVP DACVIM-LAIM
  • Veterinarian’s Management of Flood Injuries in Large Animals – Rebecca McConnico DVM, PhD, DipACVIM
  • Practical Management of Infectious Disease Outbreaks – Professor James Gilkerson BVSc BSc(vet) PhD
  • How to Perform a Safe Anesthetic – Dr. Jo Rainger BVSc, BSc (Vet), PhD, FANZCVS, Dip Clin Studies (Veterinary Anesthesia)
  • Clinical Approach to Applied Pharmacology – Dr. Jo Rainger BVSc, BSc (Vet), PhD, FANZCVS, Dip Clin Studies (Veterinary Anesthesia)
  • Clinical Approach to Field Anesthesia – Dr. Jo Rainger BVSc, BSc (Vet), PhD, FANZCVS, Dip Clin Studies (Veterinary Anesthesia)
  • Practical Approach to Multi-modal Analgesia – Dr. Camilla Jamieson, BVM&BVS(Hons) MRCVS CertAVP DACVIM-LAIM
  • Clinical Approach to Intravenous Catheterisation – Dr. Rachel Tan BVSc(Hons) CertVetAc GradCertEd DipVetClinStud DipPM MS CPPM MANZCVS(EqMed) DipACVIM(LAIM)
  • Clinical Approach to Routine Castration – Dr Hadley Willsallen BVSc, MANZCVSc, DACVS-LA
  • Treatment and Management of Castration Complications – Albert Sole-Guitart, DVM, DACVS
  • Clinical Approach to Umbilical Hernias – Dr Hadley Willsallen BVSc, MANZCVSc, DACVS-LA
  • Clinical Approach to Applied Anatomy of the Paranasal Sinuses – Naomi Cheiro DVM DAVDC(Eq Dentistry)

4. Medicine: Internal Systems

  • Antimicrobial Selection in Equine Practice – Associate Professor Laura Hardefeldt BScBVVS, MPH, PhD, Dip ACVIM-LAIM
  • Clinical Approach to the Horse with Heat Stress – Dr Kirsten Neil BVSc (Hons) MANZCVS MS CMAVA DACVIM Cert. ISELP DACVSMR
  • Clinical Approach to EGUS: Prevention of Equine Squamous Glandular Disease (ESGD) – Associate Professor Ben Sykes BSc BVMS MS MBA Dip ACVIM PhD FHEA
  • Clinical Approach to EGUS: Prevention of Equine Gastric Glandular Disease (EGGD) – Associate Professor Ben Sykes BSc BVMS MS MBA Dip ACVIM PhD FHEA
  • Clinical Approach to Geriatric Medicine – Sarah Humphreys, DVM, DACVIM (LAIM)
  • Ethmoid Haematomas – Michelle Tucker DVM, PhD, DACVS-LA
  • Blood Gas Analysis – Dr Erica McKenzie BSc, BVMS, PhD, DACVIM, DACVSMR
  • Focus on Sand Enteropathy – Associate Professor Ben Sykes BSc BVMS MS MBA Dip ACVIM PhD FHEA
  • Clinical Approach to Chronic Diarrhea in the Adult Horse – Nathan Slovis DVM, Dipl. ACVIM, CHT
  • Clinical Approach to the Horse with Weight Loss – Dr. Laura Nath BVSc, MVSc, CertEM, FANZCVS
  • Equine Metabolic Syndrome (EMS) Part 1: Pathogenesis, Risk Factors, and Management Strategies – Dr. Dave Rendle, BVSc MVM CertEM DipECEIM FRCVS
  • Equine Metabolic Syndrome (EMS) Part 2: Advanced Diagnostics, Pharmaceutical Interventions, and Owner Compliance – Dr. Dave Rendle, BVSc MVM CertEM DipECEIM FRCVS
  • Equine Pituitary Pars Intermedia Dysfunction (PPID) – Dr. Dave Rendle, BVSc MVM CertEM DipECEIM FRCVS
  • Clinical Approach to EGUS: Prevention of Equine Squamous Glandular Disease (ESGD) – Associate Professor Ben Sykes BSc BVMS MS MBA Dip ACVIM PhD FHEA
  • Clinical Approach to Optimising Omeprazole Efficiency – Associate Professor Ben Sykes BSc BVMS MS MBA Dip ACVIM PhD FHEA
  • Clinical Approach to Anorexia in the Horse – Dr. Victoria Savage BVSc MSc CertAVP DIpECEIM MRCVS
  • Hyperlipemia and Hyperlipidemia in Equids – Sarah Humphreys, DVM, DACVIM (LAIM)
  • Clinical Approach to the Starved Horse and Re-Feeding Syndrome – Sarah Humphreys, DVM, DACVIM (LAIM)
  • Clinical Approach to the Coughing Horse – Dr. Laura Nath BVSc, MVSc, CertEM, FANZCVS
  • Clinical Approach to Acute Respiratory Distress – Dr. Leanne Begg BVSc DipVetClinStud MS MANZCVS Dip ACVIM
  • Clinical Approach to a Unilateral Nasal Discharge – Dr. Neil Townsend MSc BVSc Cert ES (Soft Tissue) DipECVS DipEVDC (Equine) MRCVS
  • Clinical Approach to Respiratory Noise at Exercise – Dr. Safia Barakzai BVSc, CertES(Soft Tissue), DipECVS, MSc, DESTS, FRCVS
  • The Horse with Epistaxis – Dr Apryle Horbal BA, VMD, Dipl.AVDC(Eq), MRCVS
  • Clinical Approach to Equine Rhabdomyolysis – Dr. Leanne Begg BVSc DipVetClinStud MS MANZCVS Dip ACVIM
  • Clinical Approach to Seizures – Sarah Humphreys DVM, DACVIM (LAIM)
  • Thyroid Conditions in Horses – Dr. Camilla Jamieson, BVM&BVS(Hons) MRCVS CertAVP DACVIM-LAIM

5. Musculoskeletal, Rehab & Performance

  • Clinical Approach to a Horse with a Sore Back – Dr. Rachel Salz, BSc BVetMed Dip ACVSMR MRCVS
  • Clinical Approach to a Mildly Lame Horse – Dr. Sue Dyson MA, VetMB, PhD, DEO
  • Clinical Approach to the Mildly Lame Horse: Under Saddle – Dr. Sue Dyson MA, VetMB, PhD, DEO
  • How to Apply the Ridden Horse Pain Ethogram – Dr. Sue Dyson MA, VetMB, PhD, DEO
  • Veterinary Management for High-Performance Horses: Jumpers and Eventers – Dr Kirsten Neil BVSc (Hons) MANZCVS MS CMAVA DACVIM Cert. ISELP DACVSMR
  • Shoeing Options for Injury Management – Betsy Lordan DVM CJF TE DipWCF
  • Clinical Approach to Anatomy of the Distal Limb for Joint Injections – Chris White DVM
  • Clinical Approach to Anatomy of the Hock for Joint Injections – Chris White DVM
  • Clinical Approach to Carpus and Stifle Anatomy for Joint Injections – Chris White DVM
  • Clinical Approach to Postural Evaluation for Lameness – Rachel Bellini DVM CVA CVSMT
  • Practical Approach to When to Refer a Lameness for Advanced Imaging – Dr Alex Young BVSc (Hons I) DACVR, DACVR-EDI
  • Clinical Approach to the Muscular Examination – Dr Erica McKenzie BSc, BVMS, PhD, DACVIM, DACVSMR
  • Selection and Use of Intra-Articular Therapies – Chris White DVM
  • Lameness in the Geriatric Horse – Part One – Suzan Oakley DVM, DACVSMR, DABVP (Equine), Cert. ISELP
  • Lameness in the Geriatric Horse – Part Two – Suzan Oakley DVM, DACVSMR, DABVP (Equine), Cert. ISELP
  • Flexural Limb Deformities of the Foal – Michelle Tucker, DVM, PhD, DACVS-LA
  • Clinical Approach to Proximal Suspensory Desmitis – Troy Holder DVM, DACVS-LA
  • The Physiotherapists Approach to Rehabilitation – Dr. Kristin Dean B.App.Sc (Phty), CERP, APA L2 Equine PT
  • Evidence for Exercise Modalities in Rehabilitation – Dr. Kristin Dean B.App.Sc (Phty), CERP, APA L2 Equine PT
  • Introduction to the Principles and Application of Rehabilitation – Emma Mathlin, BPhys, M.AnimSci(Phys), MExSpSc (Sports)
  • Exercise Programs for Rehabilitation – Emma Mathlin, BPhys, M.AnimSci(Phys), MExSpSc (Sports)
  • Adjunctive Therapies in Rehabilitation – Dr. Rachel Salz (Hons) BVetMed MRCVS Dip ACVSMR
  • Rehabilitation and Management of Osteoarthritis – Dr. Rachel Salz (Hons) BVetMed MRCVS Dip ACVSMR
  • Clinical Approach to Management of Simple Wounds Part One: Assessment – Dr. Steven T. Zedler VMD DACVS
  • Clinical Approach to Management of Simple Wounds Part Two: Treatment – Dr. Steven T. Zedler VMD DACVS
  • Clinical Approach to Wound Immobilization Part One: Principles and Splints – Dr. Dylan Gorvy BSc, BVSc, Cert(ES) Soft Tissue, PhD, Dipl. ECVS
  • Clinical Approach to Wound Immobilization Part Two: Casts – Dr. Dylan Gorvy BSc, BVSc, Cert(ES) Soft Tissue, PhD, Dipl. ECVS
  • Clinical Approach to Management of Exuberant Granulation Tissue – Dr. Steven T. Zedler VMD DACVS
  • Clinical Approach to Preparing the Wound for Closure – Dr. Dylan Gorvy BSc, BVSc, Cert(ES) Soft Tissue, PhD, Dipl. ECVS
  • Clinical Approach to Management of Complex Wounds Part One: Principles, Distal Limb, and Synovial Structures – Dr. Steven T. Zedler VMD DACVS
  • Clinical Approach to Management of Complex Wounds Part Two: Distal Limb Con’t, Head and Body Wall Injuries – Dr. Steven T. Zedler VMD DACVS
  • Clinical Approach to Traumatic Injuries of the Foot and Distal Limb – Elizabeth Lordan DVM CJF TE DipWCF
  • Closing Wounds Under Tension – Dr. Dylan Gorvy BSc, BVSc, Cert(ES) Soft Tissue, PhD, Dipl. ECVS
  • Clinical Approach to Wounds Involving Synovial Structures – Dr. Hadley Willsallen BVSc, MANZCVSc, DACVS-LA
  • Clinical Approach to Sudden Death in the Equine Athlete – Amanda Avison, DVM
  • Practical Approach to Application and Management of a Foot Cast – Albert Sole-Guitart, DVM, DACVS
  • Clinical Approach to Heel Bulb Lacerations – Troy Holder DVM, DACVS-LA
  • Clinical Approach to Fractured Splint Bones – Troy Holder DVM, DACVS-LA
  • Clinical Approach to Wound Healing – Part One – Professor Derek Knottenbelt OE BVM&S DVM&S DipECEIM DACVIM(LA) MRCVS

6. Reproduction & Neonates

  • Clinical Approach to Diarrhea in the Neonate – Nathan Slovis DVM, Dipl. ACVIM, CHT
  • How to Apply to Madigan Foal Squeeze Technique – John Madigan DVM, MS, Dipl.ACVIM
  • Practical Approach to Reproductive Examination of the Mare – Sarah Eaton DVM DACT CVA DABVP-Equine
  • Clinical Approach to Reproduction Diagnostics – Sarah Eaton DVM DACT CVA DABVP-Equine
  • Practical Approach to the Logistics of Breeding Management – Sarah Eaton DVM DACT CVA DABVP-Equine
  • Clinical Approach to Managing Endometritis – Sarah Eaton DVM DACT CVA DABVP-Equine
  • Practical Approach to Semen Evaluation – Sarah Eaton DVM DACT CVA DABVP-Equine
  • Clinical Approach to Neonatal Isoerythrolysis – Dr. Rosemary Cuming BVSc MS MANZCVS (Equine Medicine) DACVIM (LAIM)
  • Clinical Approach to Lameness in the Foal – Jessica Partlow
  • Clinical Approach to Angular Limb Deformities of the Foal – Jessica Partlow DVM DACVS-LA
  • Practical Approach to Foaling and Dystocia – Part One – Dr Wendy Perriam BSc.,BVMS(hons)., MANZCVSc (Eq Medicine), CMAVA
  • Practical Approach to Foaling and Dystocia – Part Two – Dr Wendy Perriam BSc.,BVMS(hons)., MANZCVSc (Eq Medicine), CMAVA
  • Clinical Approach to Neonatal Intensive Care (Including Dummy Foals) – Nathan Slovis DVM, Dipl. ACVIM, CHT
  • Clinical Approach to Failure of Passive Transfer and Plasma Administration to a Foal – Dr. Rosemary Cuming BVSc MS MANZCVS (Equine Medicine) DACVIM (LAIM)
  • Fluid Therapy in Foals – Dr. Camilla Jamieson BVM & BVS (Hons) MRCVS DACVIM-LAIM
  • Clinical Approach to Anesthesia of the Foal – Dr. Jo Rainger BVSc, BSc (Vet), PhD, FANZCVS, Dip Clin Studies
    (Veterinary Anesthesia)
  • Diagnosis and Management of the Acute Abdomen in Foals – Dr. Camilla Jamieson, BVM&BVS(Hons) MRCVS CertAVP DACVIM-LAIM
  • Clinical Approach to Stabilizing the Foal in the Field – Dr. Holly Lewis BVSc MANZCVSc (Equine Med & Surgery) CMAVA MBA

7. Specialty & Focus Areas

  • Clinical Approach to the Equine Sarcoid I: Clinical Signs and Classification – Professor Derek Knottenbelt OE BVM&S DVM&S DipECEIM DACVIM(LA) MRCVS
  • Clinical Approach to the Equine Sarcoid II: Treatment and Prognosis – Professor Derek Knottenbelt OE BVM&S DVM&S DipECEIM DACVIM(LA) MRCVS
  • Clinical Approach to the Horse with Pruritus: Part One – Professor Derek Knottenbelt OE BVM&S DVM&S DipECEIM DACVIM(LA) MRCVS
  • Clinical Approach to the Horse with Pruritus: Part Two – Professor Derek Knottenbelt OE BVM&S DVM&S DipECEIM DACVIM(LA) MRCVS
  • Clinical Approach to the Horse with the Granulomatous Mass – Dr Paula Williams BSc (Hons) BVSc MRCVS MANZCVS
  • General Approach to the Dermatology Patient – Dr Andy Durham BSc BVSc CertEP DEIM DipECEIM MRCVS RCVS
  • Clinical Approach to Diagnostics of the Dermatology Patient – Dr Andy Durham BSc BVSc CertEP DEIM DipECEIM MRCVS RCVS
  • Equine Melanomas – Dr. Camilla Jamieson, BVM&BVS(Hons) MRCVS CertAVP DACVIM-LAIM
  • The Ophthalmic Exam I: Practical Anatomy and Vision Testing – Professor Dennis Brooks, DVM, PhD, DACVO
  • The Ophthalmic Exam II: Corneal Colors and Diagnostic Tools- Professor Dennis Brooks, DVM, PhD, DACVO
  • Superficial Corneal Ulceration I: Pathogenesis and Healing – Professor Dennis Brooks, DVM, PhD, DACVO
  • Superficial Corneal Ulceration II: Management – Professor Dennis Brooks, DVM, PhD, DACVO
  • The Equine Eyelids – Aytzee Pinon Cabrera PhD, DVM, DCLOVE
  • Clinical Approach to Deep Corneal Ulcers – Part One – Caryn E. Plummer, DVM, DACVO
  • Clinical Approach to Deep Corneal Ulcers – Part Two- Caryn E. Plummer, DVM, DACVO
  • Clinical Approach to Uveitis – Caryn E. Plummer, DVM, DACVO
  • The Oral Examination and How to Do Dentistry – Part One – Dr. Paul Owens BSc, BVSc, PhD, MRCVS, MANZCVS Eq Dentistry
  • The Oral Examination and How to Do Dentistry – Two – Dr. Paul Owens BSc, BVSc, PhD, MRCVS, MANZCVS Eq Dentistry
  • Dental Radiology – Elizabeth A Thompson DVM MANZCVS GradDipTeach
  • Periodontal Disease in Horses – Part One – Dr. Paul Owens BSc, BVSc, PhD, MRCVS, MANZCVS Eq Dentistry
  • Periodontal Disease in Horses – Part Two – Dr. Paul Owens BSc, BVSc, PhD, MRCVS, MANZCVS Eq Dentistry
  • Clinical Approach to Geriatric Dentistry – Elizabeth A Thompson DVM MANZCVS GradDipTeach
  • Dentistry in Miniatures – Elizabeth A Thompson DVM MANZCVS GradDipTeach
  • Practical Approach to Common Issues in Donkeys – Dr Alex Thiemann MA Vet MB, Cert AVP EP, MSc, MRCVS
  • Castration of the Donkey: Anesthesia and Surgery – Dr. Vicky Grove BVSc MRCVS
  • Anesthesia and Analgesia of the Donkey – Dr. Eleanore McGoldrick BVSc MRCVS
  • Clinical Approach to Drug Use for Donkeys vs Horse – Sarah Humphreys, DVM, DACVIM (LAIM)
  • Clinical Approach to Dental Work in the Donkey – Dr. Jesus Buil MVDr CertAVP MRCVS
  • Practical Approach to an Overview of Hoof Diseases in the Donkey – Dr. Marta Ferrari DrMedVet PhD MRCVS
  • Clinical Approach to Donkey and Hybrid Sedation – Dr. Hannah Boocock BVMSci, BSc Hons, MRCVS
  • Introduction Donkey and Mule Medicine – Part 1 – Dr. Amy McLean MS, PhD and Claude Ragle DVM, Dipl ACVS, Dipl ABVP (Equine Practice)
  • Vitamin E in Horses – Dr Erica McKenzie BSc, BVMS, PhD, DACVIM, DACVSMR
  • Selenium Deficiency – Dr Erica McKenzie BSc, BVMS, PhD, DACVIM, DACVSMR
  • Common Findings with Diet Analysis – Dr Jennifer Stewart BVSc BSc PhD
  • Clinical Nutrition for Common Equine Conditions – Part One – Dr Jennifer Stewart BVSc BSc PhD
  • Clinical Nutrition for Common Equine Conditions – Part Two – Dr Jennifer Stewart BVSc BSc PhD
  • How to Read Feed and Supplement Labels for Equine Health – Dr. Jennifer Stewart BVSc BSc Dip BEP MRCVS

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