Calendar of Events - INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF PROFESSIONAL FARRIERS

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Clinician(s): Roberto Verbera & Raquel Providell

APPROVED FOR 5 IAPF CONTINUING EDUCATION CREDITS.

Sponsor: Werkman USA

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March 30, 20248:00am to 3:00pmAdam Wynbrandt


Clinician: Shannon Beth Cole Veloz

APPROVED FOR 2 IAPF CONTINUING EDUCATION CREDITS.

Sponsor: N/A

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April 4, 20246:00pm to 8:00pmShannon Beth Cole Veloz


Clinician(s): Lary Mast, Randy Luikhart

APPROVED FOR 5.5 IAPF CONTINUING EDUCATION CREDITS.

Sponsor(s):

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April 5, 2024
-April 6, 2024
8:30am to 4:00pmTodd Santoro & Laverne Mast


Clinician: Don Bryant

APPROVED FOR 7.5 IAPF CONTINUING EDUCATION CREDITS.

Sponsor: Kahn Forge & Saddlewood Horseshoe Supply

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April 6, 20248:00am to 5:00pmDon Bryant


Clinician: Dr. Kathleen Gustafson

APPROVED FOR 2 IAPF CONTINUING EDUCATION CREDITS.

Sponsor: Progressive Hoof Care Practitioners 

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April 7, 20249:00am to 11:00amKathy Coleman


Clinician: Ron Pfeifer

APPROVED FOR 24 TOTAL IAPF CONTINUING EDUCATION CREDITS (6 PER DAY).

Sponsor: None

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April 11, 2024
-April 14, 2024
9:00am to 4:00pmTodd Santoro or Ron Pfeifer


Clinician: Paige Poss

APPROVED FOR 3 IAPF CONTINUING EDUCATION CREDITS.

Sponsor: Progressive Hoof Care Practitioners

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April 14, 20243:00pm to 6:00pmKathy Coleman


Clinicians: Drs. Dick Mansmann & Megan Radkin

APPROVED FOR 3 IAPF CONTINUING EDUCATION CREDITS.

Sponsor: Foxglove Farm


Flyer Details: 
A DVM/Farrier/Owner Team provids an equine case in need of podiatry-related ideas. The examinations, radiography and dinner are gratis; the owner makes their own financial arrangement with their farrier. The meeting is from 6 PM to 9PM. While everyone is settling in & getting some food and drink there is a general topic of discussion for farriers and veterinarians’ joint interest. For example, on 10/19 the presentation and discussion was on considerations for shoeing for landing versus loading., Then, the horse’s owner, veterinarian and farrier provide a medical history. The group will observe the horse in motion in the aisle, arena and/or driveway. Next the group does a podiatry examination followed by Dr. Radkin doing podiatry radiographs for the group to discuss. Then a trimming and possible shoeing plan is discussed. The consensus plan approved by the owner and the owner’s farrier is then accomplished by the owner’s farrier. Follow-up radiographs will be discussed. There will be one case each evening. The end time is no later than 9PM. The goal is to see how farriers and equine practitioners work together on a particular case that can then translate to other cases.
 

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April 17, 20246:00pm to 9:00pmJoe Eisen CF APF-I


Clinician: Didier "DJ" Rondelez

APPROVED FOR 6 IAPF CONTINUING EDUCATION CREDITS.

Sponsor: Centaur Forge and Bartek Equine LLC

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April 20, 20248:00am to 4:00pmEric Nielsen


Clinician: Patrick Reilly  & Keith Green

APPROVED FOR 8 IAPF CONTINUING EDUCATION CREDITS.

Sponsor: Allegheny Equine

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April 20, 20249:00am to 6:00pmLoren Altman


Clinician: Steve Stanley

APPROVED FOR 6 IAPF CONTINUING EDUCATION CREDITS.

Sponsor: 

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April 20, 20249:00am to 4:00pmAlvin Beiler


Clinician: Paige Poss

APPROVED FOR 3 IAPF CONTINUING EDUCATION CREDITS.

Sponsor: Progressive Hoof Care Practitioners

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April 21, 20243:00pm to 6:00pmKathy Coleman


Clinician: Stuart Muir

APPROVED FOR 8 IAPF CONTINUING EDUCATION CREDITS.

Sponsor: Soft Ride Boots, 3D Hoofcare, SoundHorse, Polyflex Horseshoes

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April 27, 20248:00am to 5:00pmJoshua Sanders


Clinician: Maia Chaput

APPROVED FOR 21 IAPF CONTINUING EDUCATION CREDTIS (7 PER DAY).

Sponsor: Progressive Hoof Care

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April 27, 2024
-April 29, 2024
9:00am to 5:00pmMaia Chaput


Clinician: Maia Chaput

APPROVED FOR 14 IAPF CONTINUING EDUCATION CREDITS ( 7 PER DAY).

Sponsor: Progressive Hoof Care

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May 11, 2024
-May 12, 2024
9:00am to 5:00pmMaia Chaput


Clinicians: Drs. Dick Mansmann & Megan Radkin

APPROVED FOR 3 IAPF CONTINUING EDUCATION CREDITS.

Sponsor: Foxglove Farm


Flyer Details: 
A DVM/Farrier/Owner Team provids an equine case in need of podiatry-related ideas. The examinations, radiography and dinner are gratis; the owner makes their own financial arrangement with their farrier. The meeting is from 6 PM to 9PM. While everyone is settling in & getting some food and drink there is a general topic of discussion for farriers and veterinarians’ joint interest. For example, on 10/19 the presentation and discussion was on considerations for shoeing for landing versus loading., Then, the horse’s owner, veterinarian and farrier provide a medical history. The group will observe the horse in motion in the aisle, arena and/or driveway. Next the group does a podiatry examination followed by Dr. Radkin doing podiatry radiographs for the group to discuss. Then a trimming and possible shoeing plan is discussed. The consensus plan approved by the owner and the owner’s farrier is then accomplished by the owner’s farrier. Follow-up radiographs will be discussed. There will be one case each evening. The end time is no later than 9PM. The goal is to see how farriers and equine practitioners work together on a particular case that can then translate to other cases.
 

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May 15, 20246:00pm to 9:00pmJoe Eisen CF APF-I


Clinician: Dan Carlise 

APPROVED FOR 7.5 IAPF CONTINUING EDUCATION CREDITS.

Sponsor: TBD

Host: Jeremy Lucas CF JICF APF-I

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May 18, 20248:30am to 5:00pmJeremy Lucas


Clinician: Jeff Mangone APF-I 

APPROVED FOR 6.5 IAPF CONTINUING EDUCATION CREDITS.

Sponsors: East Coast Horseshoeing School, Khan Forge, North East Farrier Supply & Forge Fate Farrier Service

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May 25, 20248:30am to 5:00pmJeff Mangone


Clinician: Philip Himanka

APPROVED FOR 21 CONTINUING EDUCATION CREDITS (7 CE Credits per day).

Sponsor: Progressive Hoof Care

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May 25, 2024
-May 27, 2024
9:00am to 5:00pmPhilip Himanka


Clinician: Tom Curl

APPLIED FOR IAPF CONTINUING EDUCATION CREDITS.

Sponsor: TBD

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May 31, 2024
-June 1, 2024
8:00am to 4:00pmConrad Kaufman


Clinician: Allison Williges DVM​ & Jeannean Mercuri

APPROVED FOR 7 IAPF CONTINUING EDUCATION CREDITS.

Sponsor: Progressive Hoof Care

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May 31, 20249:00am to 5:00pmJeannean Mercuri


Clinician: Jeannean Mercuri

APPROVIED FOR 21 IAPF CONTINUING EDUCATION CREDITS (7 PER DAY).

Sponsor: Progressive Hoof Care

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June 1, 2024
-June 3, 2024
9:00am to 5:00pmJeannean Mercuri


Clinician: Mark Lucas

APPROVED FOR 7.5 IAPF CONTINUING EDUCATION CREDITS.

Sponsor: TBD

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June 15, 20248:00am to 5:00pmMark Lucas


Clinicians: Drs. Dick Mansmann & Megan Radkin

APPROVED FOR 3 IAPF CONTINUING EDUCATION CREDITS.

Sponsor: Foxglove Farm


Flyer Details: 
A DVM/Farrier/Owner Team provids an equine case in need of podiatry-related ideas. The examinations, radiography and dinner are gratis; the owner makes their own financial arrangement with their farrier. The meeting is from 6 PM to 9PM. While everyone is settling in & getting some food and drink there is a general topic of discussion for farriers and veterinarians’ joint interest. For example, on 10/19 the presentation and discussion was on considerations for shoeing for landing versus loading., Then, the horse’s owner, veterinarian and farrier provide a medical history. The group will observe the horse in motion in the aisle, arena and/or driveway. Next the group does a podiatry examination followed by Dr. Radkin doing podiatry radiographs for the group to discuss. Then a trimming and possible shoeing plan is discussed. The consensus plan approved by the owner and the owner’s farrier is then accomplished by the owner’s farrier. Follow-up radiographs will be discussed. There will be one case each evening. The end time is no later than 9PM. The goal is to see how farriers and equine practitioners work together on a particular case that can then translate to other cases.
 

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June 19, 20246:00pm to 9:00pmJoe Eisen CF APF-I


Clinician: Philip Himanka

APPROVED FOR 21 IAPF CONTINUING EDUCATION CREDITS (7 CE Credits per day.

Sponsor: progressivehoofcare.org

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June 22, 2024
-June 24, 2024
9:00am to 5:00pmPhilip Himanka


Clinicians: Drs. Dick Mansmann & Megan Radkin

APPROVED FOR 3 IAPF CONTINUING EDUCATION CREDITS.

Sponsor: Foxglove Farm


Flyer Details: 
A DVM/Farrier/Owner Team provids an equine case in need of podiatry-related ideas. The examinations, radiography and dinner are gratis; the owner makes their own financial arrangement with their farrier. The meeting is from 6 PM to 9PM. While everyone is settling in & getting some food and drink there is a general topic of discussion for farriers and veterinarians’ joint interest. For example, on 10/19 the presentation and discussion was on considerations for shoeing for landing versus loading., Then, the horse’s owner, veterinarian and farrier provide a medical history. The group will observe the horse in motion in the aisle, arena and/or driveway. Next the group does a podiatry examination followed by Dr. Radkin doing podiatry radiographs for the group to discuss. Then a trimming and possible shoeing plan is discussed. The consensus plan approved by the owner and the owner’s farrier is then accomplished by the owner’s farrier. Follow-up radiographs will be discussed. There will be one case each evening. The end time is no later than 9PM. The goal is to see how farriers and equine practitioners work together on a particular case that can then translate to other cases.
 

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July 17, 20246:00pm to 9:00pmJoe Eisen CF APF-I


Clinicians: Drs. Dick Mansmann & Megan Radkin

APPROVED FOR 3 IAPF CONTINUING EDUCATION CREDITS.

Sponsor: Foxglove Farm


Flyer Details: 
A DVM/Farrier/Owner Team provids an equine case in need of podiatry-related ideas. The examinations, radiography and dinner are gratis; the owner makes their own financial arrangement with their farrier. The meeting is from 6 PM to 9PM. While everyone is settling in & getting some food and drink there is a general topic of discussion for farriers and veterinarians’ joint interest. For example, on 10/19 the presentation and discussion was on considerations for shoeing for landing versus loading., Then, the horse’s owner, veterinarian and farrier provide a medical history. The group will observe the horse in motion in the aisle, arena and/or driveway. Next the group does a podiatry examination followed by Dr. Radkin doing podiatry radiographs for the group to discuss. Then a trimming and possible shoeing plan is discussed. The consensus plan approved by the owner and the owner’s farrier is then accomplished by the owner’s farrier. Follow-up radiographs will be discussed. There will be one case each evening. The end time is no later than 9PM. The goal is to see how farriers and equine practitioners work together on a particular case that can then translate to other cases.
 

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August 21, 20246:00pm to 9:00pmJoe Eisen CF APF-I


Clinician(s): Curtis Burns, Drs. Lars Roepstorff, Dr. Rick Mitchel, Drs. Caitlyn Horne & Raul Bras

APPROVED FOR 11 IAPF CONTINUING EDUCATION CREDITS (5.5 CE'S PER DAY).

Sponsor: Carolina Equine Sports Medicine Education Foundation

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August 23, 2024
-August 24, 2024
8:00am to 5:00pmRichard Mansmann, VMD


Clinician: Melody O'Brien

APPROVED FOR 21 IAPF CONTINUING EDUCATION CREDITS (7 PER DAY)

Sponsor: Progressive Hoof Care

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September 13, 2024
-September 15, 2024
9:00am to 5:00pmMelody O’Brien


Clinicians: Drs. Dick Mansmann & Megan Radkin

APPROVED FOR 3 IAPF CONTINUING EDUCATION CREDITS.

Sponsor: Foxglove Farm


Flyer Details: 
A DVM/Farrier/Owner Team provids an equine case in need of podiatry-related ideas. The examinations, radiography and dinner are gratis; the owner makes their own financial arrangement with their farrier. The meeting is from 6 PM to 9PM. While everyone is settling in & getting some food and drink there is a general topic of discussion for farriers and veterinarians’ joint interest. For example, on 10/19 the presentation and discussion was on considerations for shoeing for landing versus loading., Then, the horse’s owner, veterinarian and farrier provide a medical history. The group will observe the horse in motion in the aisle, arena and/or driveway. Next the group does a podiatry examination followed by Dr. Radkin doing podiatry radiographs for the group to discuss. Then a trimming and possible shoeing plan is discussed. The consensus plan approved by the owner and the owner’s farrier is then accomplished by the owner’s farrier. Follow-up radiographs will be discussed. There will be one case each evening. The end time is no later than 9PM. The goal is to see how farriers and equine practitioners work together on a particular case that can then translate to other cases.
 

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September 18, 20246:00pm to 9:00pmJoe Eisen CF APF-I


Clinician: Dr. David Rendle, Ida Hammer, Dr. Jenny Hagen, Wendy Murdoch, Celeste Lazaris

APPROVED FOR 17.5 IAPF CONTINUING EDUCATION CREDITS (Day 1 for 6.5, Day 2 for 6.5 & Day 3 for 4.5 CE's)

Sponsor: Progressive Hoof Care Practitioners 

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October 3, 2024
-October 6, 2024
8:15am to 4:00pmProgressive Hoof Care Practitioners 


Clinicians: Drs. Dick Mansmann & Megan Radkin

APPROVED FOR 3 IAPF CONTINUING EDUCATION CREDITS.

Sponsor: Foxglove Farm


Flyer Details: 
A DVM/Farrier/Owner Team provids an equine case in need of podiatry-related ideas. The examinations, radiography and dinner are gratis; the owner makes their own financial arrangement with their farrier. The meeting is from 6 PM to 9PM. While everyone is settling in & getting some food and drink there is a general topic of discussion for farriers and veterinarians’ joint interest. For example, on 10/19 the presentation and discussion was on considerations for shoeing for landing versus loading., Then, the horse’s owner, veterinarian and farrier provide a medical history. The group will observe the horse in motion in the aisle, arena and/or driveway. Next the group does a podiatry examination followed by Dr. Radkin doing podiatry radiographs for the group to discuss. Then a trimming and possible shoeing plan is discussed. The consensus plan approved by the owner and the owner’s farrier is then accomplished by the owner’s farrier. Follow-up radiographs will be discussed. There will be one case each evening. The end time is no later than 9PM. The goal is to see how farriers and equine practitioners work together on a particular case that can then translate to other cases.
 

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October 16, 20246:00pm to 9:00pmJoe Eisen CF APF-I


Clinician: Maia Chaput

APPROVED FOR 21 IAPF CONTINUING EDUCATION CREDITS ( 7 PER DAY).

Sponsor: Progressive Hoof Care

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October 19, 2024
-October 21, 2024
9:00am to 5:00pmMaia Chaput


Clinician: Maia Chaput

APPROVED FOR 14 IAPF CONTINUING EDUCATION CREDITS.

Sponsor: Progressive Hoof Care

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October 26, 2024
-October 27, 2024
9:00am to 5:00pmMaia Chaput


Clinician: Lorie Fleenor

APPROVED FOR 21 IAPF CONTINUING EDUCATION CREDITS (7 PER DAY).

Sponsor: Progressive Hoof Care

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November 9, 2024
-November 11, 2024
9:00am to 5:00pmLorie Fleenor


Clinicians: Drs. Dick Mansmann & Megan Radkin

APPROVED FOR 3 IAPF CONTINUING EDUCATION CREDITS.

Sponsor: Foxglove Farm


Flyer Details: 
A DVM/Farrier/Owner Team provids an equine case in need of podiatry-related ideas. The examinations, radiography and dinner are gratis; the owner makes their own financial arrangement with their farrier. The meeting is from 6 PM to 9PM. While everyone is settling in & getting some food and drink there is a general topic of discussion for farriers and veterinarians’ joint interest. For example, on 10/19 the presentation and discussion was on considerations for shoeing for landing versus loading., Then, the horse’s owner, veterinarian and farrier provide a medical history. The group will observe the horse in motion in the aisle, arena and/or driveway. Next the group does a podiatry examination followed by Dr. Radkin doing podiatry radiographs for the group to discuss. Then a trimming and possible shoeing plan is discussed. The consensus plan approved by the owner and the owner’s farrier is then accomplished by the owner’s farrier. Follow-up radiographs will be discussed. There will be one case each evening. The end time is no later than 9PM. The goal is to see how farriers and equine practitioners work together on a particular case that can then translate to other cases.

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November 20, 20246:00pm to 9:00pmJoe Eisen CF APF-I


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December 7, 2024
-December 11, 2024
TBADavid Foley


Clinicians: Drs. Dick Mansmann & Megan Radkin

APPROVED FOR 3 IAPF CONTINUING EDUCATION CREDITS.

Sponsor: Foxglove Farm


Flyer Details: 
A DVM/Farrier/Owner Team provids an equine case in need of podiatry-related ideas. The examinations, radiography and dinner are gratis; the owner makes their own financial arrangement with their farrier. The meeting is from 6 PM to 9PM. While everyone is settling in & getting some food and drink there is a general topic of discussion for farriers and veterinarians’ joint interest. For example, on 10/19 the presentation and discussion was on considerations for shoeing for landing versus loading., Then, the horse’s owner, veterinarian and farrier provide a medical history. The group will observe the horse in motion in the aisle, arena and/or driveway. Next the group does a podiatry examination followed by Dr. Radkin doing podiatry radiographs for the group to discuss. Then a trimming and possible shoeing plan is discussed. The consensus plan approved by the owner and the owner’s farrier is then accomplished by the owner’s farrier. Follow-up radiographs will be discussed. There will be one case each evening. The end time is no later than 9PM. The goal is to see how farriers and equine practitioners work together on a particular case that can then translate to other cases.
 

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December 18, 20246:00pm to 9:00pmJoe Eisen CF APF-I


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