Ep. 147: Role of the Permitted Treating Veterinarian in FEI/USEF Competitions with Dr. Sarah Cohen

In this episode, Sarah Cohen, DVM, joined us to discuss the role of the permitted treating veterinarian at FEI/USEF competitions, especially with regard to current discussions around social license to operate. She talked about the differences between a permitted treating veterinarian and an official veterinarian, how current discussions on social license are influencing discussions within the FEI and USEF, what’s involved in the trot-up process, and what it’s like to work as a holding box veterinarian.

You can contact Dr. Cohen at cohendvm@equity-performance.com.

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