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Inside politics

June 24, 2010

An interview with U.S. Congressman Kurt Schrader, DVM.

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In the trenches

June 1, 2010

Personal experience is the most eye-opening insight to rural vet shortage.

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Rural veterinary shortage caused by retention issues, not attraction

June 1, 2010

National Report — Two companion studies that delve into the motivations to enter and leave rural veterinary practice could provide key insights for recruiters and veterinary colleges trying to sway incoming veterinarians into practicing in underserved areas.

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AVMA approves new specialty college for veterinary sports medicine and rehabilitation

May 29, 2010

Schaumburg, Ill. -- Sports medicine and rehabilitation is the newest specialty recognized by the American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA).

Source: VETERINARY ECONOMICS

Who gets too much attention?

May 17, 2010

The Pew Research Center polls Americans on which groups get too much federal help.

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Study looks at factors in high veterinary suicide rate in U.K.

May 1, 2010

Southampton, U.K. — Euthanasia and attitudes about humanity and ending life may be a factor in high suicide rates for veterinarians in the United Kingdom, a study suggests.

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The price of pain

May 1, 2010

Will the economy will force more clinics into reporting more injuries?

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Rural veterinary shortage caused by retention issues, not attraction

April 16, 2010

Two studies focus on motivations for entering and leaving rural practice.

Source: DVM360 MAGAZINE

Cornell to collaborate on creation of new Hong Kong veterinary college

April 14, 2010

Ithaca, N.Y. -- Cornell University is close to finalizing its collaboration with a new veterinary education program in Hong Kong.

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