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Dr. Edwards grew up in Virginia
and gained exposure and a desire to pursue veterinary medicine by working in
his father’s veterinary practice.
Ryland’s veterinary education
began at the University of Georgia
where he graduated in 1990. This was
followed by an internship, residency, Masters of Science, and clinical
instructorship at Cornell University. He achieved Diplomate status in the American
College of Veterinary Surgeons in 1996 while
working at Belmont and Aqueduct racetracks in New
York. He was
most recently a Clinical Assistant Professor at the School
of Veterinary Medicine at the
University of Wisconsin-Madison where he completed a PhD in veterinary science. Dr. Edwards has been actively involved in
research of equine upper airway disorders, fracture healing, and the management
of cartilage injury. His clinical
interests are focused on surgical disorders and the diagnosis and management of
poor performance in the sport horse.
When Dr. Edwards is not busy at
Fairfield Equine, he enjoys time with his wife, Lynn,
who is also a veterinarian, and three young boys. He tries to stay fit through running.
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