Thursday, August 22, 2019

NEW BOLTON: First Tuesday lectures

Penn Vet at New Bolton Center has announced its 2019-2020 series of First Tuesday lectures on various facets of equine medicine:
 
-- Sept. 10: "Global Worming: What You Can Do to Prevent De-wormer Meltdown in the 21st Century" (presented by Dr. Rose Nolen-Walston)
-- Oct. 1: "Forever Young: Exploring Regenerative Medicine" (Dr. Kyla Ortved)
-- Nov. 5: "Robotic Imaging: Pioneering the Future" (Drs. Dean Richardson, Barbara Dallap Schaer and Kate Wulster)
-- Dec. 3: "Equine Neurologic Diseases: EGHV, EPM, EDM, CVM - What's Behind the Initials?" (Dr. Amy Johnson)
-- March 3: "Aging Gracefully: Caring for Your Geriatric Horse" (Dr. Liz Arbittier)
-- April 7: "Laminitis Management: From Research Lab to the Barn" (Patrick Reilly, chief of farrier services, and Dr. Andrew van Eps)
-- May 5: "Emergency and Critical Care for the Colic Patient: It Takes a Village" (panel discussion led by Drs. Janet Johnston, Maia Aitken and Sam Hurcombe)
-- June 2: "Don't Go Breaking My Heart: Innovations and Safety in Cardiology" (Drs. Virginia Reef and Cristobal Navas de Solis)

The lectures start at 6:30 p.m. and are free and open to the public. They are held in Alumni Hall at New Bolton. Registration is recommended at https://firsttuesdaynbc.eventbrite.com.

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