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In February 2018, EquiManagement conducted an online survey to assess injuries to equine veterinarians. Four hundred sixty-six (466) respondents completed the 19-question survey. To follow up on the prevalence of getting hurt on the job, we conducted a similar survey in June 2025 of members of the Facebook group Equine Vet-2-Vet and received responses from 183 equine veterinarians.
Read the full article at https://equimanagement.com/vet-wellness/injury-risk-and-prevalence-in-equine-practice/.
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EquiManagement on Audio
All the articles you have come to love in EquiManagement Magazine are now available in this podcast for free. Each article is released as its own separate episode to make them quick and easy to listen to. EquiManagement always has the latest insights on equine health, veterinary practice management, and veterinarian wellness.
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In February 2018, EquiManagement conducted an online survey to assess injuries to equine veterinarians. Four hundred sixty-six (466) respondents completed the 19-question survey. To follow up on the prevalence of getting hurt on the job, we conducted a similar survey in June 2025 of members of the Facebook group Equine Vet-2-Vet and received responses from 183 equine veterinarians.
Read the full article at https://equimanagement.com/vet-wellness/injury-risk-and-prevalence-in-equine-practice/.
Mentioned in this episode:
EquiManagement on Audio
All the articles you have come to love in EquiManagement Magazine are now available in this podcast for free. Each article is released as its own separate episode to make them quick and easy to listen to. EquiManagement always has the latest insights on equine health, veterinary practice management, and veterinarian wellness.

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