
|Articles|May 1, 2023
This week on dvm360.com: dvm360® sits down with the first veterinary school dean of New Jersey, plus other veterinary news
Author(s)dvm360 Staff
Here is a sneak peek at this week’s veterinary headlines
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Happy Monday and first day of May dvm360® readers! We are less than a month away from the next Directions in Veterinary Medicine (DIVM) symposium in Miami, Florida. Focusing on pain management, there will be a case study featured each day. Register
In the meantime, here is what you can find this week on dvm360.com:
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- Wildlife photographer, Carl Palazzolo, DVM, MBA, spotlights the wondrous insects, arachnids, and amphibians on Borneo Island, the third largest island in the world.
- During an interview with dvm360, Bryce Dooley, DVM, MS, DACVAA, will give us a sneak peek into what to expect during her lectures at the upcoming DIVM symposium in Miami, Florida, from May 19-20, 2023.
- On this week’s episode of The Vet Blast Podcast, Steve Dale, CABC, joins host Adam Christman, DVM, MBA, to discuss how to get a feline patient's consent to provide them care.
- Thrive Pet Healthcare announced the grand opening of its third practice in Fredrick, Baltimore, and will offer wellness and preventative care, surgery, vaccines, and diagnostic testing for the pets in the community.
- During an interview with dvm360, Matthew Edson, DVM, CVPM, MRCVS, dean of the Shreiber School of Veterinary Medicine at Rowan University, explains what he hopes the future of New Jersey’s first veterinary school will look like.
- And more!
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