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AAEP Virtual Wednesday Round Table 2022:  Ethical Mentorship in Equine Practice: Important Discussions from Day One to Retirement

AAEP Virtual Wednesday Round Table 2022: Ethical Mentorship in Equine Practice: Important Discussions from Day One to Retirement

Recorded On: 08/24/2022

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August 24, 2022. 

Mentoring is a buzzword getting a lot of attention in our profession and others. The traditional approach to mentoring lends to the more experienced individual leading the less experienced along the journey. Mentoring, however, can be so much more. 

Join four members of the AAEP’s Professional Conduct & Ethics Committee — Drs. Liz Arbittier, Lisa Hanelt, Caitlin O’Shea and Chris Wilhite — as they explore the potential and possibilities through case examples and panel discussions.


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Ethical Mentorship in Equine Practice: Important Discussions from Day One to Retirement
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Open to view video.  |  90 minutes August 24, 2022. Mentoring is a buzzword getting a lot of attention in our profession and others. The traditional approach to mentoring lends to the more experienced individual leading the less experienced along the journey. Mentoring, however, can be so much more. Join four members of the AAEP’s Professional Conduct & Ethics Committee — Drs. Liz Arbittier, Lisa Hanelt, Caitlin O’Shea and Chris Wilhite — as they explore the potential and possibilities through case examples and panel discussions.

Liz Arbittier

Dr. Arbittier is an associate professor of clinical equine field service at the University of Pennsylvania School of Veterinary Medicine, from which she received her veterinary degree in 2001. She joined Penn Vet in 2013 following 12 years as a senior associate at Blauner, Vecchione and Associates in Lansdale, Penn. Dr. Arbittier is also executive director of HAARBOR Inc., a special needs animal adoption network and sanctuary.

Lisa Hanelt

Dr. Hanelt has worked as a solo equine ambulatory veterinarian and as a private and examining veterinarian for both Thoroughbred and harness racing in New York, Texas, Massachusetts and New Hampshire. Her professional area of interest is risk factor identification. She received her veterinary degree in 2001 from Atlantic Veterinary College, and she has presented at the Welfare and Safety of the Racehorse Summit and other prominent racing conferences. 

 

Dr. Caitlin O'Shea, DVM, MS, DACVS-LA, CVA

Dr. O’Shea is a board-certified veterinary surgeon and assistant professor at Western University of Health Sciences, from which she received her veterinary degree in 2009. She previously served as clinical assistant professor of equine orthopedic surgery and sports medicine at North Carolina State University and spent several years as a private practice veterinary surgeon in Maryland, New Mexico and the United Arab Emirates.

Chris Wilhite

Dr. Wilhite earned his Doctor of Veterinary Medicine degree in 1996 from the University of Missouri College of Veterinary Medicine. In 1998, he founded Wilhite Equine Veterinary Services, P.C., which is now doing business as Wilhite and Frees Equine Veterinary Services. His is a member of: AAEP; AVMA; MVMA; KCVMA; and the Missouri Academy of Veterinary Practitioners (MAVP).

In his spare time Dr. Wilhite enjoys spending time with his wife, Dana and their two children. Both of his children are very involved in music and band so Dr. Wilhite is a devoted "Band Dad". His 4-legged family includes several horses, a miniature horse named Stanley, two Corgis, and a Terrier mix.