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Dr. Joseph J. Bertone
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Consultation Options › Sleep Deprivation & Clinical Recognition

Sleep Deprivation & Clinical Recognition

$100.00

On February 28 at 11:00 AM - 1:00 PM MST, Dr. Joe Bertone, DVM will present a live webinar on equine sleep disorders, drawing from 462 documented clinical cases to explain:

  • Why most sleepy horses are not narcoleptic

  • Why recumbent sleep matters

  • What red flags owners and trainers often miss

  • When veterinary evaluation is truly warranted

If you are seeing unexplained behavior, injuries, or fatigue in a horse—and are unsure whether sleep may be involved—this webinar will give you the framework to recognize the problem and determine appropriate next steps.

This webinar emphasizes clinical reasoning and pattern recognition, not speculation. An in-depth Q&A with Dr. Bertone follows the presentation.

Live via Zoom
Replay available
Registration: $100

On February 28 at 11:00 AM - 1:00 PM MST, Dr. Joe Bertone, DVM will present a live webinar on equine sleep disorders, drawing from 462 documented clinical cases to explain:

  • Why most sleepy horses are not narcoleptic

  • Why recumbent sleep matters

  • What red flags owners and trainers often miss

  • When veterinary evaluation is truly warranted

If you are seeing unexplained behavior, injuries, or fatigue in a horse—and are unsure whether sleep may be involved—this webinar will give you the framework to recognize the problem and determine appropriate next steps.

This webinar emphasizes clinical reasoning and pattern recognition, not speculation. An in-depth Q&A with Dr. Bertone follows the presentation.

Live via Zoom
Replay available
Registration: $100

Equine Sleep Disorders

Dr. Joseph J. Bertone, DVM, MS, Dipl. ACVS

jbertone@westernu.edu

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