Waller Equine
Continuing Education Log


Continuing Education is a very important part of a veterinarians career. In general, it takes eight years of training and education to become a veterinarian. If you choose to specialize, as our veterinarians have done at Waller Equine Hospital, you will complete additional internships and residencies. When making the choice to be an equine veterinarian you commit to a lifetime of professional development. At the Waller Equine Hospital our staff of veterinarians and technicians are committed to extensive hours of continuing education each year and this section of the website is an attempt to reveal the details of this commitment. When it comes to treating horses, more is known today than ever before and it is our promise to bring this knowledge to you and your horses.


January 2007 Dr. Boutros attended the Texas A & M ophthalmic lecture
March 2007 Dr. Schroeder attended ultrasonography and injection wet lab
June 2007 Shauna Knapp, RVT completed Practice Management course
July 2007 Dr.’s and Technicians completed bacteriology lecture
October 2007 Angilene Gonzales, RVT completed Texas A & M Technician seminar
December 2007 Dr. Wimberly attended American Association of Equine Practitioners seminar in Florida