Sneak peek: dvm360 heads to AVMA Convention, and other news

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Here is a sneak peek at this week’s headlines.

Happy Monday, dvm360 readers! We hope that you had a great weekend and are ready to tackle another week. Did you know that the dvm360 team is heading to the American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA) Convention this weekend in Washington, DC? Check in on dvm360.com, specifically our designated AVMA Convention page, and our social media channels to see our conference coverage of the event, expert interviews, and more!

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As we prepare for AVMA Convention, here is some other news you can find on dvm360.com this week:

  • dvm360’s chief veterinary officer Adam Christman, DVM, MBA, was announced as the winner of the AVMA’s Steve Dale Media Award. One of dvm360’s editors sat down with Christman to talk about winning the award for an article that will be available later on this week.
  • UC Davis School of Veterinary Medicine’s Large Animal Hospital recently treated Daisy Mae, an 18-year-old Paint mare, after she was injured in a trailer accident on the way to a chiropractor.
  • On this week’s episode of The Vet Blast Podcast presented by dvm360, Christman welcomes Krista Halling, DVM, CCRP, DACVS-SA, to take a deep dive into the human-animal bond and what the science says about it, plus the impact a natural setting can have on a dog's mental and physical health.
  • Spot Pet Insurance announced that it launched an ExclusivePet Rx program for Sam’s Club members, where they can receive up to 15% off discounted Spot Coverage plans and access to over 110 medications at the Sam’s Club pharmacies.
  • Colorado State University's College of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences and CoVet, an advanced artificial intelligence (AI) powered clinical documentation assistant, are now collaborating to bring CoVet’s program to its students, faculty, interns, and house officers. The yearlong initiative hopes to make significant steps toward the integration of AI in veterinary education.
  • And more!

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