New digital newsroom keeps you informed 24/7

When news happens that affects you as a veterinary professional, you need to know as soon as possible. At avma.org/News, you can.
Inspired by member input and the evolving speed at which the world changes, the AVMA is adopting a digital-first approach for all news coverage: Turn to our new state-of-the-art newsroom, avma.org/News, for breaking coverage that will keep you informed on a 24/7 basis.
The digital newsroom brings you all the news that matters to our profession, published as it happens. Available to all in the profession, AVMA News is written and edited by the same experienced team of journalists who have for years brought you news in JAVMA.
Here’s just a sampling of the recent news articles you’ll find there already:
- Greater surveillance called for after finding potential deer reservoirs for SARS-CoV-2
- A private practice teams up with the USDA to study drug use, resistance
- AVMA supports collection of data on antimicrobial use, House approves other policy changes
Your one-stop news source
In addition to breaking news updates, avma.org/News also brings together other critical information you need in your daily practice. It’s a one-stop information source for all the news needed by veterinary professionals, with these features and more:
- Veterinary product recalls and alerts
- AVMA@Work blog headlines
- Press releases
- Highlights from the AVMA journals
Continue to read JAVMA for in-depth news features along with all of the important scientific articles you know to expect in its pages.
AVMA’s commitment: Keeping you informed
The AVMA is dedicated to delivering the services and resources that Association members and other veterinary professionals need to thrive in every type of veterinary practice. AVMA’s digital newsroom is part of a steadfast promise to deliver the useful and actionable information you need, quickly and efficiently.
You also can get timely headlines delivered directly to your email by signing up for the free AVMA News Bulletin and AVMA@Work Digest newsletters.
Comments
Add New Comment