
|Videos|June 22, 2022
The rise in tick-borne diseases and more veterinary news
Author(s)dvm360 Staff
Plus, endangered chimpanzee at OKC Zoo is expecting and more
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Adam Christman, DVM, MBA, is back from his vacation to Disney World, sharing the latest veterinary news and trends. In this segment of dvm360® Live!™, Christman discusses 4 headlines that are making waves in the vet world.
Here are the news items covered in the show. See the video below for more:
Fetch dvm360® Conference comes to Kansas City : Earn CE from world-class presenters August 26-28.Endangered chimpanzee at OKC Zoo is expecting : The baby chimpanzee is expected to be born in Fall of 2022Deer: supplemental feeding may reduce tick populations : There has been a spike in the past decade of ticks and tick-borne diseases, but what is causing the increase?National Aquarium celebrates 350 animals rehabilitated and released : Milestone achieved as 11 sea turtles were recently released off North Carolina coast
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