Episodes

Tuesday Nov 21, 2017
EVJ Podcast, No 23, Nov 2017 - BEVA Congress Review of the Year Part One
Tuesday Nov 21, 2017
Tuesday Nov 21, 2017
This edition of the EVJ podcast was recorded at the BEVA Congress Review of the Year session. In part one by Madeleine Campbell discusses recently published papers on Reproduction.
This podcast links to the BEVA Congress 2017 Review of the Year 2017 virtual issue and can be found at the link below:http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/journal/10.1001/(ISSN)2042-3306/homepage/beva_congress_review_of_the_year_2017.htm

Tuesday Oct 10, 2017
Tuesday Oct 10, 2017
In this edition of the EVJ podcast, Fernando Malalana discusses their paper, entitled 'The role of Leptospira spp. in horses affected with recurrent uveitis in the UK' (https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/evj.12683) and Sarah Ross discusses their paper 'Prevalence of headshaking within the equine population in the UK' (https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/evj.12708).

Monday Aug 07, 2017
Monday Aug 07, 2017
In this edition of the EVJ podcast, Dee Pollard discusses their paper, entitled ‘Assessment of horse owners’ ability to recognise equine laminitis: A cross-sectional study of 93 veterinary diagnosed cases in Great Britain’ and James Carmalt discusses their paper ‘The association between oral examination findings and computed tomographic appearance of the equine temporomandibular joint’.

Tuesday Jun 20, 2017
Tuesday Jun 20, 2017
In this edition of the EVJ podcast, Stephanie Valberg discusses their paper, entitled Clinical and histopathological features of myofibrillar myopathy in Warmblood horses’ and Siv Hanche-Olsen discusses their paper ‘Long-term follow-up of Norwegian horses affected with acquired equine polyneuropathy’.

Thursday Mar 30, 2017
Thursday Mar 30, 2017
In this edition of the EVJ podcast, Debbie Archer discusses their paper, entitled 'Factors associated with survival of horses following relaparotomy’ and Annalies Decloedt discusses their paper 'Right ventricular function during acute exacerbation of severe equine asthma’.

Thursday Feb 02, 2017
Thursday Feb 02, 2017
In this edition of the EVJ podcast, Chris Riggs discusses their paper, entitled ' Improved radiological diagnosis of palmar osteochondral disease in the Thoroughbred racehorse’ and Jenny Bauquier discusses their paper ' Evidence for marsh mallow (Malva parviflora) toxicosis causing myocardial disease and myopathy in four horses’.

Tuesday Nov 29, 2016
Tuesday Nov 29, 2016
In this edition of the EVJ podcast, Chris Sanchez discusses their paper, entitled 'Factors associated with outcome in 94 hospitalised foals diagnosed with neonatal encephalopathy' and Ben Sykes discusses their paper 'The effects of dose and diet on the pharmacodynamics of omeprazole in the horse'.

Monday Oct 03, 2016
Monday Oct 03, 2016
In this edition of the EVJ podcast, Tim Parkin discusses their paper, entitled 'Can we use subchondral bone thickness on high-field magnetic resonance images to identify Thoroughbred racehorses at risk of catastrophic lateral condylar fracture?' and Sarah Plevin discusses their paper 'Association between sesamoiditis, subclinical ultrasonographic suspensory ligament branch change and subsequent clinical injury in yearling Thoroughbreds'. These papers have been made free to access for 3 months.

Friday Aug 12, 2016
Friday Aug 12, 2016
In this edition of the EVJ podcast, Jonathon Cheetham discusses their paper, entitled 'Transoesophageal ultrasound and computer tomographic assessment of the equine cricoarytenoid dorsalis muscle: Relationship between muscle geometry and exercising laryngeal function' and Isabelle Kern discusses their paper 'Bacteraemia before, during and after tooth extraction in horses in the absence of antimicrobial administration'. These papers have been made free to access for 3 months.

Wednesday Jun 01, 2016
Wednesday Jun 01, 2016
In this edition of the EVJ podcast, Jonathon Cheetham discusses their paper, entitled 'Transoesophageal ultrasound and computer tomographic assessment of the equine cricoarytenoid dorsalis muscle: Relationship between muscle geometry and exercising laryngeal function' and Michela Bullone discusses their paper 'Environmental heat and airborne pollen concentration are
associated with increased asthma severity in horses'. These papers have been made free to access for 3 months.