October 2006 Newsetter has been posted!

Featured article: Cushings Disease in Horses: Myths & Clinical Signs

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3 Responses to “October 2006 Newsetter has been posted!”

  1. Rick Scott Says:

    Aimee,

    This blog is a great example of your continued effort to improve your practice. I commend you for your efforts…and Tim’s too.

    We are thrilled with the success you have enjoyed over the last year or so as you ventured out to build your own private practice. You should be proud of what you have accomplished thus far. I feel quite lucky to have met you when you were practicing in CT and even luckier that you moved Eastward at the same time I did…serendipitously finding you again in RI.

    Congratulations!
    Rick

  2. Stacey & Jumpers Academy Says:

    Aimee,
    All of us at Jumpers Academy, personally and professionally, value you not only as our primary care Vet but as our friend. We would also like to thank you for providing us with continuing education through email, internet and visits. This education better prepares us for the “unexpected”. Thanks again!
    Stacey & Jumpers Academy

  3. diane Bragg Says:

    Dr Aimee, We and our horses are blessed to have you not only as our Vet. but as a friend as well. From the first day you treated our old mare, we knew you were a keeper. Your knowledge on Equine nutrition as well as medical care is top notch. Every client of yours that we know feels so very lucky to have you caring for thier horses. Your newsletter and Blog are a tribute to your sharing caring personality.
    Sincerely, Erland & Diane Bragg, And the horses @ HillCrest Farm