What Horse Owners Really Think About Vet Care—And Why It Matters for Your Practice
If you work in equine veterinary medicine, you need to see this. Researchers at the University of Kentucky just completed the largest study ever conducted on horse owner and veterinarian relationships, surveying nearly 5,000 horse owners across all 50 states. What they found reveals both challenges and opportunities that could reshape how equine practices operate.
Is Your Veterinary Practice Ready for What's Coming? New Research Reveals Where We're Headed
If you've been feeling like things are slowing down at your veterinary practice, you're not imagining it. New research using advanced economic forecasting confirms what many practice owners are experiencing firsthand: the veterinary industry entered a recession in November 2024, and we're likely not out of the woods until sometime in 2026.
Cornell launches residency program in wildlife population health
The Cornell K. Lisa Yang Center for Wildlife Health (CYCWH) has launched a new residency in wildlife population health, building on the Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine (CVM)'s leadership in preparing veterinarians to meet the urgent and evolving challenges facing our planet’s wild species.
Help Shape the Future of Veterinary Well-Being
Veterinary medicine is a calling. We became veterinarians to care for animals, solve problems, and make a difference. But anyone in the field knows that the personal toll can be heavy. Long hours, emotionally charged cases, challenging clients, and high expectations often collide with the very real pressures of debt, life outside work, and mental health.
Checkup time for Fido? Wait might be longer in the country
Most people can get their pets in for veterinary visits relatively quickly, but access to care could use improvement in rural areas, suggests a recent study.
New service helps users find nearest Cornell-trained veterinarian
For the first time, the public will have an easy way to find the nearest Cornell-educated veterinarian in their area. The CVM Alumni Veterinarian Locator, a free alumni directory service offered by the Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine (CVM), allows animal owners to easily search the location of CVM alumni practices on a map.

