
AAEP Virtual Wednesday Round Table 2022: Fat, Fuzzy or Foundered? Approach to Diagnosis and Management of Horses with Endocrine Disease
Recorded On: 08/10/2022
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August 10, 2022.
Join Drs. Heidi Banse and Teresa Burns in this discussion which will focus on current evidence surrounding the diagnosis and treatment of horses with endocrine disease.
No RACE CE credit.

This session sponsored by Boehringer Ingelheim
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Heidi Banse
Dr. Banse obtained her DVM from Washington State University in 2007, and completed a combined residency (equine internal medicine) and PhD program at Oklahoma State University in 2013. After four years on faculty at the University of Calgary in Alberta, Canada, she moved to Louisiana State University where she is presently an Associate Professor of Equine Medicine and Associate Dean for Educational Strategy. Her clinical research interests include equine glandular gastric disease and equine endocrine disease.

Teresa Burns
Dr. Burns is a 2004 graduate of the Iowa State University College of Veterinary Medicine, and she completed her internship, residency (equine internal medicine), and PhD at The Ohio State University. She is currently the Bud & Marilyn Jenne Professor of Equine Clinical Sciences and Research and an Associate Professor of Equine Medicine at OSU, and her clinical and research interests are equine endocrine disease, endocrinopathic laminitis, and neonatology.