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A recent paper reports on the results of a study that assessed current patterns of antimicrobial use.
Find out about the research in the latest EVE podcast https://t.co/JRyBOL9uIo
The full paper can be found here https://t.co/vshzhzirv8
Excited that my #firstpaper was just published in @EVE_editor Huge shout out to my co-authors Dave Rendle @BEVAPresident and @DrErinKelty for being amazing mentors and of course, the horses and owners for sharing their clinical data.
https://t.co/Y7kfIJPfaM
#sglt2i#laminitis
So much confusion and misconception surrounding a topic as “simple” as the use of fecal egg counts in equine veterinary practice. I hope this @EVE_editor paper will help!
https://t.co/03Hu8xUuAA
Fancy joining our EVJ On The Hoof podcasting team?
We are currently looking for new podcasters to join us. Contact [email protected].
Check out our available episodes - https://t.co/9aubnbJYRM
Chosen by the editor, our EVE Article of the Week is "Rethinking equine anaesthetic risk: Development of a novel Combined Horse Anaesthetic Risk Identification and Optimisation tool (CHARIOT)" by J. A. E. Hubbell, W. W. Muir and K. Hopster.
Read on - https://t.co/qzG51mNWSC
Hugely important editorial from Equine Veterinary Education up on early view this month:
https://t.co/ao6RQhvdVv
I do feel that a piece on something as critical as climate change should be open access though! (the survey paper too!) @EVE_editor@Vet_Sustain
Chosen by the Editor, this week's EVE Article of the Week is "A review of laminitis in the donkey" by A. K. Thiemann, J. Buil, K. Rickards and R. J. Sullivan.
📰 Read the full article here - https://t.co/lOwBoLMWy5
Chosen by the editor our EVE Article of the Week is "A first exploration of perceived pros and cons of quantitative gait analysis in equine clinical practice".
📰 Read it in full here - https://t.co/sZ3TXR4E0s
Two articles by Mark Grant and Tim Barnett, ‘Iatrogenic fracture of the premaxilla during standing exodontia’ and ’Shear mouth secondary to temporohyoid osteoarthropathy', have been included in EVE's Virtual Issue on Equine Dental Disease. https://t.co/aRJKR03uBc @EVE_editor
Chosen by editor Tim Mair, this week's EVE Article of the Week is "Hypothesis on the pathophysiology of small intestinal strangulation by a pedunculated lipoma" by M. Gandini, D. E. Freeman, G. Giusto.
📰 Read it here - https://t.co/CO8XdxrhPy
Some really interest stuff from Tim Mair about the need for equine vets to promote responsible anthelmintic stewardship @SPVSVMG_Events @Vet_Sustain @BEVAPresident
The latest EVE podcast is now available! In this episode Manfred Stoll and Paddy Dixon discuss their articles on the treatment of oronasal fistulae.
Available on your favourite podcast platform or online here https://t.co/nardzRPxOB
On World Mental Health Day take a read of Equine Veterinary Education's open access paper on the professional wellness of the veterinary team.
Read it here https://t.co/5lzL12wxv4
🆓FREE ACCESS UNTIL SEPTEMBER🆓
We're pleased to announce the Equine Veterinary Education Special Issue on Orthopaedics and Lameness is now available.
Free to access until 1 September 2020. Access here: https://t.co/ZXbpUJQtLt
It's #WorldEnvironmentDay today 🌍🌿
Have a read of 'Environmental sustainability in the equine veterinary profession' published in EVE in November 2019 here: https://t.co/OCC6by4ERq
@EVE_editor
Our publishing partner, Wiley, has made the decision to suspend all printing and distribution of journals until further notice due to the COVID-19 pandemic. For further information please visit: https://t.co/uJaiWjDLX3
Remember the submission of abstracts deadline for the 13th International Equine Colic Research Symposium is on 1 February 2020.
See the full guidelines here: https://t.co/52iuw3EEmv
Don't miss out on your opportunity to be part of our BEVA Congress 2020 programme. Find out more about submitting your clinical research abstracts between 23 January and 13 February here - https://t.co/ypwpcfdGZH