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Veterinary emergency, critical care groups hold symposium
Colorado VMA
Teaching, research awards conferred
Still practicing after all these years
In Short
USDA awards $2.4 million to support rural veterinary services
Agriculture agencies reorganize, plan moves
USDA wants better tracking for livestock
Mississippi State leads global aquaculture project
AAFP releases consensus statement on how to feed a cat
AAHA issues guidelines on infection control
Efforts to make workplaces, housing more pet-friendly take root
U.S. Department of Education review of AVMA Council on Education underway
LMU still working toward full accreditation
Midwestern receives accreditation answer from COE
Salaries, debt for new graduates continue to increase
Market for veterinarians still going strong
Mind the pay gaps
Texas vet fights in-person exam requirement, again
Lowering hurdles of licenses
Corrections
- The Nov. 15, 2018, JAVMA News articles "What's in a name?" and "Prime issue for veterinary technicians: Underutilization" incorrectly gave the titles for Mary L. Berg and Kara M. Burns. Berg is immediate past president of the National Association of Veterinary Technicians in America and Burns is president of NAVTA.
- The Dec. 1, 2018, JAVMA News article "The corporatization of veterinary medicine" incorrectly stated that Mars Inc. employs over 50,000 veterinarians. That number actually encompasses all veterinary professionals, including veterinary technicians and veterinary assistants.