The very first topic for Case Studies has been selected, Esophegeal Obstruction. Esophegeal Obstruction in Large Animals-Digestive System, Merck Vet Manual Learn about the veterinary...
February 11, 2021
In this past crazy year of 2020 Pandemic, so much has changed in how we communicate, how we handle our emotions and how we...
February 11, 2021
What to do at the end of the day with those bloody towels from a morning appointment? AAEVT Member: Elyse Rowley, MS Here’s a...
January 30, 2021
Hello all! I’m your 2021 AAEVT President and I’m so excited to see what this year has in store for us! Yes, I’m actually...
January 13, 2021
The AAEVT has a great benefit with publications such as Modern Equine Vet and Aim Media (Equimanagement.com & Stablemanagement.com). These publishing companies are willing...
January 12, 2021
How to keep your flexible endoscope safe when it’s not in the case AAEVT Member: Andrea Whittle, LVT Making sure that the end of...
January 7, 2021
Risk in the Equine Practice: The Technicians Role in Recognition & Prevention Deborah B. Reeder, BA, AS, RVT, VTS-EVN Published in Modern Equine Vet...
January 7, 2021
We are working on a new Member Program: Quarterly Case Study Presentations. We’ll walk interested members through the process of finding the right case,...
December 15, 2020
Dr. Strand at the University of Tennessee Veterinary School runs the Veterinary Social Work Program (VSW). It is dedicated to helping owners deal with...
December 7, 2020
Your Fall 2020 Newsletter is available now! What’s Inside: Letter from the President, potential 2021 Event Schedule, contact info and Bios for our new...
November 24, 2020
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