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    Webinar – Equine Asthma – Dr Kirstie Pickles MRCVS

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    By Kirstie Pickles on 2 June 2020 Premium, Webinars

    Equine Asthma - Dr Kirstie Pickles MRCVS - 2nd July 2020
    Does your horse ever cough on exercise?  Do you sometimes find white puddles of snot on the stable floor?  Does your horse seem not quite as fit as it should be?  Is your horse slow to recover post-exercise?  Equine asthma is extremely common. Join Dr Kirstie Pickles MRCVS, whose PhD was on equine asthma, for an in-depth talk about equine asthma including some exciting new treatment options.
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    Dr Kirstie Pickles BVMS MSc PgCert(CounsSkills) PhD CertEM(IntMed) DipECEIM MRCVS RCVS RCVS and European Specialist in Equine Internal Medicine Kirstie is a European Specialist in equine medicine and has spent over 20 years working in private equine practice and academia in the UK, USA and New Zealand. She is currently a Clinical Associate Professor in Equine Medicine at Nottingham Veterinary School and is passionate about education at all levels, whether that is horse owners, vet students or practising veterinary surgeons.

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