What’s all the Stress about Gastric Ulcers?
Have you noticed how often we hear about gastric ulcers in horses these days?
Ever wondered why it's such a hot topic? Join us for a webinar where we'll explore the ins and outs of equine anatomy and physiology, and separate fact from fiction when it comes to gastric ulcers in our horse partners.
Investment: $30 (non-refundable)
What next? Complete registration form.
We’ll send you an email with invoice information
Contact us by sending an email to : horsewomansclub@gmail.com with any questions or comments - we'd love to hear from you!
Speaker
Dr. Ashley Whitehead; DVM
Dr. Whitehead completed her Doctor of Veterinary Medicine degree at the Ontario Veterinary College and a rotating equine internship at the Wisconsin Equine Clinic & Hospital. Following a combined clinical residency and graduate degree program in large animal internal medicine at OVC, she obtained the status of Diplomate of the American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine (DACVIM) in 2012. Dr. Whitehead has been on faculty at the University of Calgary, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine since 2010 and teaches across the curriculum in a wide variety of courses.
Dr. Whitehead practices at Moore Equine Veterinary Centre and provides large animal internal medicine consultations and case management. Dr. Whitehead’s clinical interests include equine health management, equine infectious diseases, biosecurity and surveillance, equine gastrointestinal conditions, neonatal foal intensive care, camelid (llamas and alpacas) medicine and she is certified in veterinary acupuncture.
A previous hunter jumper competitor, Dr. Whitehead now enjoys riding in the Mountains and puttering around with her horses. She currently has two QH and a retired Standardbred at her acreage in Rocky View County.