Diana Hassel
Professor, Equine Emergency Surgery & Critical Care,
Colorado State University
Dr. Hassel is a Professor of Equine Emergency Surgery & Critical Care at Colorado State University and helped establish the 24/7 Equine Critical Care service in 2004. She has been a specialist in the area of equine colic since completion of her surgical residency in 1997 and has furthered her background in critical care medicine for the horse by obtaining board certification by the American College of Veterinary Emergency & Critical Care in 2007. Her research interests are focused on treatment of the critically ill equine patient, with particular interests in colic, the equine gastrointestinal microbiome and endotoxemia.
Sessions
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20-Oct-2023Reno ClinicalThe Emergent Equine Laceration
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20-Oct-2023Reno ClinicalUpdates in Colic Prevention & Treatment
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20-Oct-2023Tahoe ClinicalTransrectal Palpation in the Equine Colic: What am I Missing?
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20-Oct-2023Tahoe ClinicalIndications for Abdominal Paracentesis and Use of Point-of-Care Devices in the Field Colic Patient