How to Turn WVC 2026 Into a FRIENDS Getaway
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How to Turn WVC 2026 Into a FRIENDS Getaway

WVC 2026 isn't just another continuing education requirement—it's the perfect excuse to transform professional development into an epic reunion. But here's the thing: it's October 2025 right now, and if you want connecting rooms, that incredible restaurant reservation, or affordable flights, you need to start planning yesterday.

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Vet Candy Watch: Blue Pigs, Heavy Metal Water, and the Genetics of Feline HCM
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Vet Candy Watch: Blue Pigs, Heavy Metal Water, and the Genetics of Feline HCM

This week on Vet Candy Watch, host Jeremiah Pouncey explores the latest veterinary science headlines that range from the genuinely puzzling to the downright bizarre. From unraveling the complicated genetics behind feline heart disease to investigating some truly strange blue pigs, this episode covers it all. Joining the conversation is veterinary cardiologist Dr. Hayley McDonald, who breaks down the science behind Felicyn CA-1 by PRN Pharmacal, the newly FDA conditionally approved drug for cats with hypertrophic cardiomyopathy.

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Artificial Intelligence in Veterinary Medicine: And Yes, Humans Can Be Replaced
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Artificial Intelligence in Veterinary Medicine: And Yes, Humans Can Be Replaced

The robots aren’t coming, they’re already here. Artificial intelligence (AI) is no longer a futuristic concept for veterinary medicine; it’s reshaping how we practice today. From automated image analysis to predictive diagnostics and client communication tools, AI is quietly transforming every corner of the profession.

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CSU works to increase access for Native American students in veterinary medicine
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CSU works to increase access for Native American students in veterinary medicine

Colorado State University’s College of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences is accepting applicants for its Doctor of Veterinary Medicine program under the Colorado American Indian Tribes In-State Tuition Act. The act grants Colorado residency status to applicants who are enrolled citizens of federally recognized tribes with historical ties to Colorado.  

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