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    Muscle Disease – PSSM 1 & 2 and MFM by Dr Stephanie Valberg

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    By David Marlin on 26 March 2021 Webinars, Webinars/Vids/Pods

    Muscle Disease - Equine PSSM 1 & 2 and Myofibrillar Myopathy (MFM) by Stephanie Valberg

    Dr David Marlin and the team were delighted to have Dr Stephanie Valberg, DVM, PHD, DACVIM, ACVSMR discussing Type 1 & 2 PSSM and Myofibrillar (MFM).
     

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    Stephanie Valberg, the Mary Anne McPhail Dressage Chair in Equine Sports Medicine, is professor and director of the Neuromuscular Diagnostic Laboratory. She received her DVM from the University of Guelph Ontario Veterinary College and her PhD in equine exercise physiology from the Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences. She is board certified in large . . .

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