Look back at 2024’s top veterinary news
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When you think back on the past year, what are the biggest veterinary developments that you recall? Here’s a look at some of the most-read veterinary news stories and blog posts this year, in chronological order:
January
February
March
- Updated guidance on canine leptospirosis reflects better understanding of disease
- Number of NAVLE test takers increase as overall scores decrease
April
May
- Artificial intelligence poised to transform veterinary care
- Work hours continue to exceed pre-pandemic norms
June
- Government prepares to ease federal restrictions on marijuana
- CAPC forecasts continuing spread of parasitic diseases
- Noncompete agreements: What does the new FTC rule mean?
July
- Revised CPR guidelines in dogs, cats emphasize speed, standard techniques
- Dog import rules have changed again
August
September
October
- No dire shortage of veterinarians ahead
- Helping hurricane victims: Do’s and don’ts
- Veterinary groups say “No” to midlevel practitioner position
- Call for participants: Engaging your veterinary technicians
November
- Midlevel practitioner proposal secures enough votes in Colorado
- Mentoring scholarships available for veterinary technicians
- Breaking language barriers
- Clinical trial to address burnout: Enroll your practice
December
- Mexico screwworm case triggers U.S. emergency response
- Call for comments: Distance education in veterinary colleges
- Long-term trends in pet populations
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