New Developments in Endoscopy & Respiratory Conditions A 2-Day Practical Course • 9-10 March 2019 • Lexington, KY
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Tue28Jan20146:00 pmThe Red Mile Clubhouse 1200 Red Mile Road, Lexington, KY 40504
The KAEP invites you to dinner sponsored
by Merck Animal Health, Henry Schein Animal Health and Boehringer Ingelheim to discuss
The Future of Racetrack Medications?
with panelists, Dr. Dionne Benson, COO of Racing Medications and Testing Consortium; Dr. Richard Sams, HFL Sports Science Laboratory Director; Dr. Mary Scollay-Ward, Equine Medical Director of the Kentucky Horse Racing Commission; and Mike Tanner, Executive Vice President of the U.S. Trotting Association
Tuesday, January 28, 2014
Cash bar 6pm, Dinner 7pm
The Red Mile Clubhouse
1200 Red Mile Road, Lexington, KY 40504Cost: $10.00 for current KAEP members,
spouses/guests $30.00
Payments made by cash, check and
credit cards acceptedPlease RSVP via email by Friday, January 24, 2014 to attend Mandy Roberts, [email protected]
or Dr. Roger Magnusson, KAEP President
(502) 649-9056
1.5 CE hour availableLike us on Facebook Kentucky Association of Equine Practitioners
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Fri27Jun20147:05 pmWhitaker Bank Ballpark
Baseball with the Lexington Legends
Sponsored by Animal Health InternationalTo View Full Details and Signup Please click the link below
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Tue27Jan20156:00 pmGriffin Gate Marriott Resort & Spa
The KAEP invites you to dinner,
sponsored by Boehringer Ingelheim, Zoetis and Merial, John W. Poe, DVM, MPH will discuss
Ebola Virus: An Emerged Public Health ThreatThe 2014-2015 Liberian centered epidemic of Ebola virus is the largest ever recorded. This zoonotic (historically foreign animal African disease) disease is an extraordinary example of constant emergence of new and novel diseases generated by human activities. The convergence of human behavior with varied animal species is a constant generator of new public health threats. The understanding of new disease transmission mechanisms is critical to public health interventions.
Dr. John W. Poe received his DVM from Auburn University in 1981 and Master in Public Health (Epidemiology) from University of Kentucky in 2002. He currently works as the Kentucky State Public Health Veterinarian and also continues to operate a veterinary clinic. He has previously served as Veterinary Medical Officer and Medical Epidemiologist for the Kentucky Department of Public Health. Current duties include consultation to health professionals and the public relating to communicable diseases, animal bites and zoonoses; expertise in control of zoonotic, tick-borne, arboviruses and other communicable diseases; and involvement in drafting and reviewing legislation pertinent to public health. He is a member of the American Veterinary Medical Association Ebola Companion Animal Response Plan Working Group.
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Tuesday, January 27, 2015
Cash bar 6pm, Dinner 7pm
Griffin Gate Marriott Resort & Spa
1800 Newtown Pike, Lexington, KY 40511Cost: $10.00 for current KAEP members,
spouses/guests $30.00
Payments made by cash, check and
credit cards acceptedPlease RSVP via email by Friday, January 23, 2015 to attend Mandy Roberts,
[email protected]
or Dr. Bonnie Barr, KAEP President at (859) 233-0371
1 CE hour availableLike us on Facebook Kentucky Association of Equine Practitioners
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Tue26Jan20166:00 pmThe Red Mile
KAEP 2016 Annual Dinner Meeting. The Red Mile. 6:00pm. 1.5 CE Hour.
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Sat09Mar2019Sun10Mar2019
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Mon23Jan20236:00 pmKeeneland’s Clubhouse$25.00 – $30.00
Join KTFMC & KAEP in welcoming
Mike Casey, Equine AttorneyMarc Guilfoil, HISA Representative
Luke Fallon, DVM
Rhonda Rathgeber, DVM
for a discussion on
“Navigating equine veterinary practice changes, litigation and liability, HISA Q & A, and the Equine Veterinarian Shortage and how it affects your Farm Management”Monday, January 23, 2023 at Keeneland’s Clubhouse
Door opens at 6:00 P.M.
Dinner and presentation will begin at 7:00 P.M.Please note the date of the meeting and RSVP deadline.
*RSVP DEADLINE IS MONDAY, JANUARY 16TH AT 9:00 AM.*
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- RSVPs must be in by 9:00 a.m. Monday, January 16, 2023.
- This is a hard deadline. No RSVPs will be taken after the deadline.
- Everyone must register and pay online.
- We no longer reserve extra seating for walk-ins.
- Failure to cancel before the deadline will result in a non-refundable payment.
- Please list the names of all attendees when making reservations