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      Zoetis is offering a great three part series, learning about some of the most utilized products & how to maximize their benefits for your patients and practice.  Be sure to mark your calendars.   What You Need to Know When Using DORMOSEDAN® Tuesday, September 29, 2020 at 7:00 PM CENTRAL STANDARD TIME https://zoetisevents.webex.com/zoetisevents/onstage/g.php?MTID=e14a361c155596b159b9d6ea673308be1 Equine Influenza: How to Keep Patients Off the Sidelines by Vaccinating with FLUVAC INNOVATOR® Tuesday, October 13, 2020 7:00 PM CENTRAL STANDARD TIME https://zoetisevents.webex.com/zoetisevents/onstage/g.php?MTID=edea663dc6be63c9f6e00e9ab8ff7a28b How to Incorporate Stablelab into Routine Equine Exams Tuesday, October 27, 2020 7:00 PM CENTRAL STANDARD...

President-Elect ( 1 year term, then moves into President, 1 year term, then Immediate Past-President, 1 year term) Andrea Whittle  Member at Large / Vice President ( 1 year term) Amanda Compton Regional Director -  (1 year term), position is voted on by our Regional Contacts JLynn Meyer Learn more about these positions and eligibility HERE If you are interested in a position on the Board for 2022, please contact Deborah Reeder (Executive Director) at DBReeder@gmail.com.  ...

If you have not had a chance to visit our Leadership Sharing FB Site we would like to invite you to do so.  It has been designed to have a place for our members to collaborate together in a safe enviroment for Technicians, Assistants and Office Staff only. Here is the link to join: https://www.facebook.com/groups/563923944326625/about/ Please be sure to answer the member questions and agree to the terms.  We look forward to sharing with you!...

Proud to be a Veterinary Technician, Bryce Morgan LVT I am more than just a hitching post. I think I can speak for many, if not all of us, in saying that we chose this field because we share a passion for animals. Not just our own, but yours. The joke stands, “If we were doing it for the money, we would have gone into human medicine”. Some of us chose the technician route as a starting point to eventually becoming a vet. Some of us knew that we wanted to be a nurse and that...

If you haven't registered yet, no worries there's still time, register at:   https://pheedloop.com/neaepsymposium/site/  Don't miss the virtual Welcome Reception tonight, Wednesday, September 23rd from 7-9 p.m. There will be a chance to Meet and Greet, a "LIVE" Q&A with speakers and a navigational tour of the virtual symposium.  The NEAEP has 5, $500 prizes available to win during the course of this symposium, the details will be revealed tonight! Be sure to visit our Booth, American Association of Equine Veterinary Technicians, located alphabetically in the Exhibit Hall!  Leave us a message there and...

   Dr. Elaine Claffey Dr. Elaine Claffey is an equine surgeon at Cornell Ruffian Equine Specialists, CRES, located on Long Island in Elmont, New York. She attended veterinary school at Virginia Maryland College of Veterinary Medicine and went on to a surgical residency at Cornell University, staying as a clinical instructor in the Large Animal Surgery department before moving to Long Island to join the team at CRES. She enjoys working with all varieties of race and sport horses and grew up competing in three day eventing on mostly off the track...

    Liz Rigby​  Liz Rigby is the Territory Manager and Social Media Coordinator for PulseVet Technologies.  She has been an avid horse-lover for the majority of her life and started riding at age five. After high school, Liz attended the University of Kentucky (UK) where she graduated with a B.S. in Animal Science, a specialty in Equine Sciences, and a minor in Agricultural Economics. While attending UK, she was a four-year member of the college’s Equestrian Team, she interned at the Maker’s Mark Secretariat Center, and also interned at Patterson Veterinary Supply’s...

 Do you know of an AAEVT Member that stands out above the rest? Here is an opportunity to highlight that person.  This member should exemplify the Mission Statement of the AAEVT,  serve as a role model for members, and be an active AAEVT member in good standing. Nominations should be sent to our President Nicole Bone, Boneaaevt@gmail.com, stating why this member should be considered. The recipient will be announced at the AAEP/AAEVT Annual Membership meeting in December. Deadline for nominations: September 30, 2020      ...

i Have you registered yet?  NEAEP (Northeast Association of Equine Practitioners) and the AAEVT are joining forces to host a fully virtual educational event - kicks off on September 23rd, but will be available on-demand through December 31st. For all the details about the Technician/Assistant portion of this meeting click HERE Wet Lab Highlight: Bandaging Wet Lab with Dr. Elaine Claffey from Cornell Ruffian Equine Specialists Let's get a firsthand view of some field bandaging techniques, tips and tricks...

Platinum Performance Presents:  Kissing Spines: The Evolution of Diagnostics, Treatment Protocols and Rehabilitation Techniques Thursday, September 10th Platinum is hosting a virtual interview with Drs. Cooper Williams, Kent Allen, Cliff Honnas and Melinda Story to discuss Kissing Spines, a condition that has grown in both relevance and impact in recent years, but remains a bit of an enigma. This group of high-level practitioners will discuss the causes, medical and surgical treatments, ongoing management options and rehabilitation techniques for Kissing Spines cases. 6pm EST 1 Hour of CE Credit Register HERE    ...

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