EquiManagement
EquiManagement is a media brand available in both print and digital formats, offering valuable content focused on business, work-life balance, and communication specifically for professionals in the equine veterinary field.
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1 week ago |
equimanagement.com | Carly Sisson
In this episode, Sallie Hyman, VMD, DACVIM-LA, CVA, CVTP, MBA, discussed the objective lameness evaluation technology Equinosis Q. She explained different applications for this technology and how she’s incorporated it into her practice. She also briefly discussed some other objective lameness technologies currently on the market, including Sleip.
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3 weeks ago |
equimanagement.com | Carly Sisson
In this episode of the Disease Du Jour podcast, Erica Macon, MS, PAS, PhD, joined us to discuss equine metabolic syndrome and insulin dysregulation. She talked about diagnostic tools, feeding recommendations, pharmaceutical treatments, ongoing research, and more.
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3 weeks ago |
equimanagement.com | Kimberly S. Brown
Brought to you by Boehringer Ingelheim. An estimated one-third of the world’s 60 million horses are over the age of 15. Considered seniors, this population is at higher risk of endocrine issues (Ireland et al. 2016). In January 2025, researchers from around the world convened at the 6th Global Equine Endocrinology Symposium (GEES), held in Ocala, Florida, to deliver 37 presentations on this important topic. We were on-site to bring you notes from this exclusive gathering.
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1 month ago |
equimanagement.com | Katie Navarra
Technology advancements—specifically machine learning and artificial intelligence (AI)—are transforming every industry, including equine veterinary medicine. From improving diagnostic accuracy to enhancing treatment protocols and streamlining administrative tasks, AI has the potential to be an invaluable tool for equine veterinarians. In addition to using AI to drive efficiency and leverage data-driven decision-making, veterinarians are open to employing it to give horse owners what they want.
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1 month ago |
equimanagement.com | Carly Sisson
In this episode of the Disease Du Jour podcast, Travis Tull, DVM, DACVS, joined us to discuss cervical nerve root compression in horses, including clinical signs, diagnosis, and management. He also described a surgical technique for treating the condition called percutaneous endoscopic foraminotomy, which he has helped pioneer in the United States.
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