Seminars
and Forums Offered At First U.S. Equestrian Meeting
U.S.
Equestrian will be offering a variety of seminars during its First
Meeting and Sports Summit to be held January 14 18, 2004,
at the Millennium Biltmore Hotel in Los Angeles, CA.
The
American Association of Equine Practitioners will be sponsoring
a series of health seminars beginning on Friday, January 16, from
10:00 am to 11:15 am with Mark Martinelli, DVM, a board certified
surgeon specializing in orthopedic problems of the race and sport
horse, who will discuss Diagnosis of Lameness in Sport Horses
and from 1:45 pm to 3:00 pm Duncan Peters, DVM, an associate at
Pioneer Equine Hospital in Oakdale, CA, where his primary focus
is on performance horses and reproduction, will discuss Veterinary
Medicine: Working with Trainers/Owners to Reduce Injuries and
Optimize Performance.
On
Saturday, January 17, Richard Markell, DVM, owner of Ranch &
Coast Equine Practice, Inc, in Encinitas, CA, a practice limited
to equine sports medicine with 100% dedicated to the hunter/jumper
dressage disciplines, will discuss New Thinking, Understanding,
and success in Treatment of Suspensory Injuries from 10:00
am to 11:15 am. Saturday afternoon, from 1:45 pm to 3:00 pm, Ann
Kraus-Hansen, DVM, DACVS, the primary veterinarian at Pacific
Equine in Monroe, WA, will discuss Physical Therapy.
Other
seminars and forums occurring during the week include; a Secretaries
Seminar, Drugs & Medications Issues Forum, a Safety Seminar
and a Keynote Presentation given by David J. OConnor, President,
U.S. Equestrian.
Take
advantage of this opportunity to get involved in equestrian sport
by attending the First Meeting and Sports Summit of the new National
Governing Body of Equestrian Sports. Admission to the seminars
and forums is free with paid registration. For more information
contact Krista Wallace, Manager, Travel and Events, at 859-225-6961
or via email at kwallace@equestrian.org.
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