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One Health: A year in review, looking ahead

October 6, 2009

One Health Commission awaits National Academies study to help set agenda.

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Advocacy, education, diversity top AVMA agenda

August 7, 2009

Seattle -- Dr. Larry Corry, president of the American Veterinary Medical Association, wants to re-establish veterinarians as leaders in animal welfare.

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The dog park days of summer

July 10, 2009

As the weather gets nicer, more dogs and their owners will head to dog parks for a dose of fresh air. But what are the risks?

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Montana OKs equine slaughter plants

June 3, 2009

Montana now allows horse-processing plants to be built within its borders, and a handful of other states soon may do likewise.

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Understand the anatomy of state board investigations

August 30, 2009

Dissecting a state-board investigation can go a long way to easing fear and stress.

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Ill. to offer $20k to large-animal vet students

August 18, 2009

Illinois is one of the newest states offering student loan assistance with a new $20k annual offer.

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2009 Triennial Report Web viewer, Part 2

April 30, 2009

DVM Newsmagazine's Triennial Report/Survey was published in conjunction with the magazine's 2009 State of the Profession news coverage. This is the second of a three-part Web presentation of more than 90 data tables taken from surveys conducted in late 2008-early 2009 by Advanstar Research Services and DVM Newsmagazine.

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2009 Triennial Report Web viewer, Part 1

April 30, 2009

This is the first of a three-part Web presentation of more than 90 data tables by Advanstar Research Services and DVM Newsmagazine.

Source: DVM NEWSMAGAZINE

Ohio State narrows dean prospects to three

April 29, 2009

Columbus, Ohio -- The list of candidates to take over as the next dean of one of the nation's largest veterinary college has been narrowed to three.

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