Share Your NAVLE Experience with Vet Candy
Take Vet Candy’s free NAVLE Prep Course? Share your experience through our short survey to help improve future courses. Learn how to report testing issues to the ICVA, including exam administration problems or deviations from the official NAVLE species blueprint. Understand the species distribution targets and the proper process for filing grievances within 10 business days. Ensure your feedback is heard and help maintain a fair, balanced NAVLE experience.
Equine Reproduction Specialists Urge Late Gestation Ultrasound Exams
With foaling season right around the corner, specialists in the UC Davis Equine Reproduction Service are urging their clients to schedule ultrasounds late in their mares’ pregnancies.
Texas Tech veterinary school receives accreditation from AVMA
The Texas Tech University School of Veterinary Medicine in Amarillo has officially received full accreditation from the American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA), completing a process that began nearly a decade ago.
AI Adoption in Veterinary Medicine: How China and North America Compare
A recent cross-sectional study comparing artificial intelligence adoption between Chinese and North American veterinary professionals reveals striking differences in how AI is being integrated into veterinary practice across the globe. The findings challenge the notion that AI adoption follows a universal pathway and highlight the need for region-specific strategies in technology development and implementation.
Arista Advanced Pet Care Opens Specialty & 24/7 Emergency Hospital in Dallas on October 27
Arista Advanced Pet Care, a multispecialty referral and 24/7 emergency hospital group created, led, and owned by veterinarians, announces the grand opening of Arista Dallas on Monday, October 27. Located at 12330 Inwood Rd., Dallas, TX 75244, near the intersection of I-635 and the Dallas North Tollway, the hospital expands access to advanced care for pet families and referring veterinarians across the Dallas–Fort Worth Metroplex.
Federal Worker Pay Delays Impact Veterinarians Across Government Agencies
As the U.S. government continues to navigate budgetary and funding challenges, federal employees across multiple agencies have experienced delays in receiving paychecks. Among those affected are veterinarians working in critical government roles, including public health, food safety, wildlife management, and military animal care.

