Dr. Suzan Oakley Speaker and Expert in Advanced Proficiency in Musculoskeletal Ultrasound

Saturday, August 10, 2024 | Mary Phelps

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Her practice, Oakley Equine Sportsmedicine and Rehab, in Wellington, Florida,  focuses on lameness and imaging in performance horses.

Dr. Suzan Oakley DVM is a leading expert and educator renowned for he expertise in Ultrasound techniques. Oakley Equine Sportsmedicine and Rehab, in Wellington, Florida,  focuses on lameness and imaging in performance horses.

She is also a courtesy adjunct professor in the Practice Based Equine Clerkship at the University of Florida.

Dr. Oakley’s Speaking Schedule 2024-2025

July 26-28 – 2024 Master Series: Equine Sports Medicine From Diagnosis to Rehabilitation, at the Equine Education Center at Spy Coast Farm, Lexington, Kentucky.

A focus on the foot, pastern, and suspensory ligaments.
Previous Webinars include:

September 25-28—Saratoga Equine Practitioner’s Conference—NAEP (National Alliance of Equine Practitioners) “Together for the Horse”

Dr. Oakley’s renowned expertise in Ultrasound is part of two sessions: distal limb ultrasound, which covers the metacarpus and metatarsus, and front-end ultrasound, which covers the nuchal region, cervical region, shoulder, and elbow. Dr. Oakley will be presenting Ultrasound of the Hind Suspensory Ligament and Ultrasound of the Neck and Poll.

October 10-13 – Excellence in Equine Medicine, Naples, Florida

Comprehensive Equine Ultrasound Wet-Lab. Dr. Oakley will be presenting Ultrasound of the Back.

January 2025 – Ocala Equine Conference, World Equestrian Center, Ocala, Florida

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