
Las Vegas - Little was answered, but many questions were raised at the first of three national meetings on the future of veterinary education.
Freelance writer Rachael Zimlich worked as a reporter for dvm360 magazine before returning to school to become a registered nurse. She now works at The Cleveland Clinic.
Las Vegas - Little was answered, but many questions were raised at the first of three national meetings on the future of veterinary education.
Auburn, Ala. - Auburn University's veterinary college is close to finalizing plans to build a new veterinary teaching hospital at its Auburn, Ala., campus to replace the McAdory Large Animal and Hoerlein Small Animal clinics.
Experienced diver and former veterinary emergency clinic owner Dr. Chip Garber acts quickly to help a trapped nurse shark.
Do we have a problem with pet overpopulation or pet distribution?
Port-au-Prince, Haiti - In the good times, before the earthquakes pounded the impoverished island, thousands of dogs roamed free.
Vet schools have lost up to $50 million in state funding, and now Penn faces a new 30 percent cut.
At last count, 287,000 dogs crossed U.S. borders, and officials fear importation problems are getting worse.
A Calif. vet is alleging extortion in a lawsuit filed on Feb. 24 against Yelp, an online review site for consumers.
State environmental agency mulls possible fine for University of Georgia over medical waste regulations
Changes in state laws shut down commercial dog kennels in Pa.
"Generation Vet" follows the online animated adventures of Amanda Brown, DVM
Jennieann, Heischmidt, DVM, takes it all off for a "nude" calendar to help a local historical society.
Michelson grant awarded to one, many others are in the running for $75 million
Arizona court joins ranks with California and Vermont judges in saying "no" to emotional damages cases
Defining societal needs key to address long-term future, experts say.
Executive board, committees approve $50 fee hike for regular members
A record-length court battle based on allegations of discrimination cost the British Columbia Veterinary Medical Association millions of dollars to defend, and now members are pledging to raise another $400,000 through a membership fee levy
Volunteers reach Haiti with medicine, vaccines as disease risks increase.
County leaders say clinic not meant to compete with local veterinary practices
New studies show more texting, social networking among practitioners.
The crowning achievement at the One Health Commission's first summit was the decision that the Institute of Medicine will conduct a study to act as a road map for the organization
Consortium board is in place to help facilitate strategic planning, offer recommendations
Animal welfare leaders try to hash out a plan to reclaim their ground in the public arena
Las Vegas gambles on a new spay/neuter law.
Seven cities scramble as new state law blocks them from regulation veterinary procedures in 2010
The rumored move of the equine drug-testing laboratory from Cornell to another college is not yet a done deal.
Tuskegee University School of Veterinary Medicine mourns the October death of the college's third dean.
Ames, Iowa - While the first known cat tested positive for the H1N1influenza virus, veterinary immunologists say more research is needed to understand the risks of cat-to-cat transmission.
Sacramento, Calif. - Five California municipalities are working to ban cat declawing before a new state law takes effect that will prevent them from doing so, and one has already been successful.
Vet slapped with $20,000 bill as authorities crack down on waste disposal.