Law & Ethics
Animal health company sentenced for drug misbranding
Covetrus pleaded guilty to the criminal charge and was sentenced to probation as well as fines and forfeitures.
New labeling regulations proposed by FDA for animal drugs
The Proposed Rule aims to improve content submission and format consistency
Dogs rescued from living in filthy conditions in New Jersey
A self-claimed animal rescue group in Vernon Township, NJ is facing animal cruelty charges
Man selling fraudulent canine cancer drugs sentenced to 97 months in prison
The defendant defrauded 900 pet owners out of almost $1 million
A new Petfax Act bill has been introduced in Congress
The legislation promotes informed pet purchases, and helps to combat unregulated, puppy mills
Unlicensed veterinary clinic shut down in Florida
Three men were detained after an anonymous tip was received that they were running an animal health clinic without a license
Veterinarian files whistleblower and retaliation lawsuit against former employer
Mariana Pardo, BVSc, MV, DACVECC, was allegedly fired after witnessing unlawful practices and filing a complaint at the clinic
USDA permanently revokes license of Virginia breeders
Citing numerous violations of the Animal Welfare Act, a court order oversaw the surrender of approximately 200 animals and fines of more than $300,000
Talking politics in the clinic
Conversations between veterinary professionals and clients should be limited to appropriate discussions
FDA issues warnings of unapproved antimicrobial animal drugs
Nine manufacturers and distributors received warning letters with concerns about federal law violations
AVMA congressional fellow secures spot in congressional office
The year-long position places the AVMA congressional fellow as a full-time staff member in a congresswoman’s office
Why not a virtual VCPR?
What veterinarians need to know to provide the best patient care and protect public health
Do you have the right to remain silent?
A case of confidentiality highlights how privacy is managed with patient records
US Senate bill aimed at increasing access to veterinary care
The Rural Veterinary Workforce Act is a bipartisan effort that was brought to the House of Representatives earlier this year
Federal court orders prescription animal drug supplier to pay more than $11M
Midwest Veterinary Supply was also sentenced to 1 year probation for distributing “misbranded” pharmaceuticals
Updates on state legislation for veterinary virtual care
How legalized virtual veterinarian-client-patient relationship (VCPR) can change veterinary medicine
Off to the Races with the xylazine state of affairs
Xylazine has quickly moved from a pole position to breaking maiden as a non-human drug leading charge into a new human health crisis.
Midwest Veterinary Supply pleads guilty to introducing misbranded drugs
The Minnesota-based company will forfeit over $10 million in criminal fees and forfeiture
The biggest legal threat to veterinary professionals
In an interview with dvm360®, Gary Harker explains the legal threats veterinary professionals face in this industry
How to set yourself up with lawsuit protection
In an interview with dvm360®, Gary Harker explains how veterinary practices can eliminate the threat of lawsuits
Bill addressing veterinary shortage in Arizona signed into law
This new bill will provide incentives to keep veterinarians in Arizona
Canada enhances Migratory Birds Regulations to protect biodiversity
Almost 400 species of migratory birds come to Canada, and they are crucial for Canadian biodiversity
New York State Legislative passes Puppy Mill Pipeline Bill
If signed into law, this bill will end the sale of dogs, cats, and rabbits in pet stores
SPCA International and partners rescue 285 dogs and cats stranded in Afghanistan
The animals were evacuated to Canada after a nearly 6-month-long ordeal.
Employment law: What is affecting veterinary medicine?
Attorney and veterinarian Dr Charlotte LaCroix shared 3 different employment law challenges veterinary professionals are facing, plus a few pro-tips to help.
News wrap-up: This week's veterinary headlines, plus a podcast about career pivoting
Here's a look at this week's highlights.
San Francisco SPCA challenges restrictive telemedicine policy
The city’s SPCA questions the legality of a law that restricts veterinary telemedicine use, currently prohibiting veterinarians from discussing patient health with clients virtually if they have not first met in person.
This week on dvm360: How to advance your career, plus more veterinary news
A sneak peek at this week's headlines.
Dodging the perils of ProSal
Little is guaranteed to associate veterinarians earning a base salary plus a percentage of production. Here’s how to make the best of this compensation situation.
Relief veterinary work: What you need to know
One veterinarian shares the ins and outs of relief work, plus what to look for in your contract agreement.