Five owners expand practice, pairing renowned services with industrial chic design
Sep 1, 2004
By:
Jennifer Fiala
San Francisco Veterinary Specialists (SFVS) bills itself as the only specialty referral hospital in the city, offering internal medicine, dentistry, oncology, surgery, ophthalmology and holistic care.
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'Independent entity' proves deal breaker for autonomous exam
Sep 1, 2004
By:
Jennifer Fiala
PHILADELPHIA—Two of the nation's top veterinary medical groups are giving up efforts to unite their rival educational equivalency programs for graduates of non-accredited schools.
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President Bonnie Beaver to delegates: 'It is time to get our heads out of the sand'
Sep 1, 2004
By:
Jennifer Fiala
PHILADELPHIA— Animal agriculture resolutions and Dr. Bonnie Beaver's presidential speech set a welfare-related tone for this year's American Veterinary Medical Association's (AVMA) House of Delegates (HOD) meeting.
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Five owners expand practice, pairing renowned services with industrial chic design
Sep 1, 2004
By:
Jennifer Fiala
San Francisco Veterinary Specialists (SFVS) bills itself as the only specialty referral hospital in the city, offering internal medicine, dentistry, oncology, surgery, ophthalmology and holistic care.
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Association leaders race to spread initiative before lawmakers introduce related bill
Sep 1, 2004
By:
Jennifer Fiala
AUGUSTA, MAINE—The Maine Veterinary Medical Association (MVMA) champions full disclosure of vaccine information to pet owners and is setting out to create a model form for practitioners.
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Associations form coalition to ensure veterinarians remain involved in nation's food supply systems
Aug 1, 2004
By:
Jennifer Fiala
Associations form coalition to ensure veterinarians remain involved in nation's food supply systems
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Aug 1, 2004
By:
Jennifer Fiala
SCHAUMBURG, ILL.—Dr. James Peddie is leaving his post as American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA) treasurer as well as his teaching position at a california community college.
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Colorado forces owners to implant identification chips as New York lawmakers consider a similar measure for companion animals
Aug 1, 2004
By:
Jennifer Fiala
Colorado forces owners to implant identification chips as New York lawmakers consider a similar measure for companion animals
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Aug 1, 2004
By:
Jennifer Fiala
SACRAMENTO, CALIF.— A state initiative to outlaw canine ear cropping has been affixed to the California Veterinary Medical Board's (CVMB) sunset review, and if passed, would enact the first cosmetic surgery ban in the nation.
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