In this podcast recorded at BEVA Congress 2024, Bruce Bladon reviews recent articles on equine surgery
In this podcast recorded at BEVA Congress 2024, Camilla Scott reviews recent articles on equine reproduction
In this podcast recorded at BEVA Congress 2024, Dickie Hepburn reviews recent articles on equine medicine
In this podcast recorded at BEVA Congress 2024, Michael Schramme reviews recent articles on orthopaedics and sports medicine.
This podcast is a recording of the Peter Rossdale Clinical Evidence Lecture from BEVA Congress 2024: Improving evidence for orthopaedics by Andy Carr
This podcast summarises the article 'Heritability of sudden cardiac death in Thoroughbred racehorses’Â
In this podcast Christian Byrne discusses his article 'Interobserver agreement during clinical magnetic resonance imaging of the equine foot’ and Josie Faulkner discusses her articles 'Low-field magnetic resonance imaging of sagittal groove disease of the proximal phalanx in non-racing sport horses’ and 'Auxiliary osseous findings in fetlocks of non-racing sports horses with sagittal groove disease of the proximal phalanx on low-field magnetic resonance imaging’
This podcast summarises the article 'Objective movement asymmetry in horses is comparable between markerless technology and sensor-based systems’ by Kallerud et al.
This podcast summarises the article 'Differences in bone turnover markers and injury risks between local and international horses: A Victorian Spring Racing Carnival study’
This podcast features Jutta Sielhorst discussing 'Success rates and factors influencing pregnancy outcome after 464 transvaginal ultrasound-guided twin reductions in the mare' and Mandi de Mestre discussing 'Does inbreeding contribute to pregnancy loss in Thoroughbred horses?'
This podcast summarises the BEVA primary care clinical guidelines on equine parasite control by David Rendle et al.Â
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