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Be Safe Bracelets

BE SAFE, formerly Ride Safe, was started for equestrians and the need to have medical information readily available during competitions. Chad and Stephanie Davis are equine sports medicine veterinarians located in northern Virginia. As an Eventing competitor, Stephanie found a need to replace the medical armbands that were required during the jumping phases of the sport. Other than not being very comfortable, they are hand written and rarely updated. Because Chad has been very involved in the sport of cycling in the past, he had experience with medical bracelets that were used for cyclists. They first adopted this idea for the equestrian community and now are reaching into other sports as well and showcasing the value of everyone wearing a Be Safe bracelet because accidents can happen anywhere.

Dr. Stephanie grew up in Indiana as an avid equestrian focused on
eventing. She continued her eventing career while in college, attending
Indiana University and Otterbein College in Ohio and competing her mare, Music, through the two star level. After graduating in 2002 with dual majors in Molecular Biology and Equine Pre-Veterinary Sciences, she worked as a phlebotomist (in a human hospital) and spent time training as a farrier’s apprentice. Her experiences served her well when she went on to Ross University School of Veterinary Medicine. While in school she enjoyed traveling, including trips to India, South Africa and
Thailand.

Chad and Stephanie live in The Plains, Virginia with their daughter, their horses, dogs and cats.

She returned to the U.S. and completed her clinical rotations at the Virginia-Maryland Regional College of Veterinary Medicine. Stephanie spent two years working at the prestigious Virginia Equine Imaging and 3 years at Clarke Equine Wellness & Performance. In September of 2013, she became co-owner (along with Dr. Chad Davis) of Davis Equine. Chad and Stephanie service all types of horses no matter their job description, but focus especially on the performance horse. Dr. Stephanie also consults for Flexineb.

Dr. Chad grew up in southern California where his experience with horses started with all types of breeds and disciplines. He graduated from Ross University’s College of Veterinary Medicine in 2008 and his final clinical year was spent at Virginia Tech in Blacksburg, VA. He was then hired as an associate veterinarian at Clarke Equine Wellness & Performance where he worked for several years. He now owns his own veterinary practice together with Dr. Stephanie Davis, aptly named, Davis Equine. Dr. Chad spent many years as a veterinary assistant and working in the pharmaceutical side of the veterinary business before attending veterinary school. He has been involved with many sports (show horses, Arabians and quarter horses) and has been exposed to a wide variety of aspects of the horse industry. In addition, Chad spent many years training as a professional cyclist, racing his bike all over the US.

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