Indiana Veterinary Licensing Bill Advances, Opening Doors for Out of State Vets
Indiana lawmakers are taking a practical swing at a problem most veterinary professionals already feel every day. Not enough hands, too many patients, and a growing strain on clinics and farms alike. A new bill moving through the Statehouse aims to make it easier for veterinarians and veterinary technicians licensed elsewhere to step in and help.
How Motion Aware Radiation Therapy Is Improving Cancer Treatment in Veterinary Patients
Radiation oncology is built on precision. Veterinary teams carefully plan fields, margins, and doses using advanced imaging to hit tumors hard while protecting healthy tissue. That balance becomes far more challenging when tumors sit in the chest cavity or near the lungs. With every breath, the target moves.
The UK’s Competition Watchdog Wants to Rewrite the Rules of Practice Life
When the U.K. Competition and Markets Authority, or CMA, comes knocking, it does not just ask politely. Unlike its U.S. cousins at the FTC or DOJ, the CMA has the power to impose sector-wide rules without waiting for Parliament to sign off. That authority is now squarely focused on veterinary medicine.
Parvo Is Back With a Vengeance: Why Falling Vaccine Rates Are Turning Clinics Into Crisis Zones
Late last month, veterinary clinics across the Phoenix metro area began sounding the alarm. Canine parvovirus cases surged far beyond seasonal expectations, overwhelming hospitals that were already stretched thin.
ICVA Chief Executive Officer Announces Independent Audit of NAVLE Following Allegations of Bias
Concerns were formally articulated in October through a pre-litigation notice sent by a San Francisco law firm to the American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA). The notice alleges that the NAVLE may be “potentially anticompetitive, fraudulent, and discriminatory,” citing persistent and unexplained disparities in exam outcomes related to race and ethnicity. The letter specifically references examinees with Hispanic surnames and graduates of Tuskegee University.
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