Colorado State University College of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences Partners with CoVet to Advance AI in Veterinary Education and Clinical Practice
CoVet has partnered with Colorado State University’s College of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences to provide veterinary students and faculty with access to its AI-powered clinical documentation and decision-support platform. The 12-month initiative aims to integrate artificial intelligence into veterinary education, helping future veterinarians improve efficiency and focus more on patient care.
UW School of Veterinary Medicine launches revised curriculum
The University of Wisconsin School of Veterinary Medicine has launched a new Doctor of Veterinary Medicine curriculum, “OnWard,” designed to create practice-ready veterinarians through clinically focused, student-centered, and skills-based education. The phased program integrates basic science with clinical learning, emphasizes professional skill development, and leverages flipped classroom strategies, preparing graduates to excel from day one.
$1M gift fuels future of veterinary medicine at University of Arizona
A $1 million gift from the Mars and Airth families to the University of Arizona College of Veterinary Medicine will fund scholarships and support groundbreaking research on human-animal interactions. The scholarship endowment will provide $70,000 annually to veterinary students, while $130,000 per year will fund research exploring the impact of animal relationships on human health and community well-being.
New York judge declares dog an immediate family member
A New York judge has ruled that a dog can be considered an immediate family member for the purpose of negligent infliction of emotional distress claims, following a tragic incident where a dog was killed by a car. The decision, which is under appeal, has sparked concerns from veterinary organizations about the impact of noneconomic damages on the cost and accessibility of veterinary care.
Gov. Mike DeWine signs bill to allow veterinary telehealth in Ohio
Ohio pet owners will have a more convenient option for their animal's health care in September after Governor Mike DeWine signed a new bill into law.
Who’s That Bird? A Veterinarian’s Quest to Catalog the Wild with AI
Veterinary training sharpens our minds to match images—of anatomy, pathology, and radiographs—to textbook-perfect examples. From the start, we’re taught to recognize patterns, identify disease, and understand structure. This skill doesn’t just make us better clinicians—it turns us into natural observers of the world around us.

