
AAEP Virtual Wednesday Round Table: Relief Veterinary Services
Recorded On: 07/26/2023
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July 26, 2023
Although less common in equine practice, relief work is a viable option for practitioners wishing to practice equine medicine outside of a traditional associate role and for practices looking to fill a need for coverage.
Join Drs. Meggan Graves, Liz Lee, Nichole Logan and Cara Wright to explore the benefit of relief services—either as a provider or to provide relief in your practice when you need support.
No CE credit.

This session is sponsored by Boehringer Ingelheim
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Meggan Graves, DVM
Dr. Graves is a clinical associate professor of large animal emergency relief for field service at the University of Tennessee College of Veterinary Medicine, from which she received her veterinary degree in 2001. Dr. Graves entered equine practice treating both hospital and ambulatory cases in South Carolina and Georgia until starting her own emergency relief services practice in North Carolina in 2008, a business model she brought to the University of Tennessee in 2013.

Liz Lee, BVM&S MRCVS
Dr. Lee lives in the Lake Tahoe area and owns High Tide Veterinary Services, providing relief services for veterinary practices in California, Oregon and Nevada. She moved to Scotland to complete her veterinary degree at the University of Edinburgh, Royal (Dick) School of Veterinary Studies in 2016. Dr. Lee returned to California to establish her current practice.

Nichole Logan, DVM
Dr. Logan is a South Dakota-based relief veterinarian for equine and small animal practices throughout the U.S. After receiving her veterinary degree from Oklahoma State University in 2003, and moving to Australia in 2007, Dr. Logan returned to her native South Dakota, where she spent 10 years in a mixed animal practice before transitioning to relief work for fellow veterinarians who need time off.

Cara Wright, DVM
Dr. Wright is a senior equine professional services veterinarian with Merck Animal Health who also sees chiropractic cases and emergency calls for local practitioners. A 2009 graduate of the Virginia-Maryland College of Veterinary Medicine, Dr. Wright is a founding member of the Sustainability in Equine Practice Seminars as well as a Decade One/Starting Gate program facilitator and is passionate about helping practitioners find solutions to maximize their satisfaction in practice.