Source: DVM360 MAGAZINE
July 28, 2008
Schaumburg, Ill. -- The American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA) is warning the veterinary community of a telephone scam being reported by its members.
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Source: DVM360 MAGAZINE
July 27, 2008
Wellington, Fla. - The 12-year-old Equestrian Aid Foundation reached a milestone, announcing it has raised and distributed more than $1 million since its inception.
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Source: DVM360 MAGAZINE
July 26, 2008
San Diego - Stephen M. Reed, DVM, Dipl. ACVIM, an expert in equine neurology, will deliver the prestigious Frank J. Milne State-of-the-Art Lecture Dec. 8, during the American Association of Equine Practitioners 54th annual convention in San Diego.
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Source: DVM360 MAGAZINE
July 26, 2008
Columbus, Ohio - The American Society for Bone and Mineral Research (ASBMR) has selected Dr. Thomas Rosol, an Ohio State University College of Veterinary Medicine professor in the department of veterinary biosciences and former veterinary college dean, as the newest member of its Science Policy Committee.
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Source: DVM360 MAGAZINE
July 25, 2008
Schaumburg, Ill. -- The Platinum Partner Program (P3), a joint effort between Fort Dodge Animal Health, Hill's Pet Nutrition and Merial, has secured $4.5 million for American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA) programs and services.
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Source: DVM360 MAGAZINE
July 25, 2008
New Orleans -- The human-animal relationship was a key point of discussion at the recent American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA) annual conference, and one veterinarian who made it a focal point of her work was honored by the group for her efforts.
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Source: DVM360 MAGAZINE
July 24, 2008
New Orleans -- A new council was formed to address feline health issues.
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Source: DVM360 MAGAZINE
July 24, 2008
Raleigh, N.C. - Novartis Animal Health US Inc. contributed $625,000 to the College of Veterinary Medicine at North Carolina State University to help support the school's clinical trials program.
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Source: DVM360 MAGAZINE
July 23, 2008
Washington - Adverse reactions to certain drugs can cause serious problems, but the Food and Drug Administration is trying to make identifying them a little easier.
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