U.S.-China Joint DVM Program hosts annual homecoming at Kansas State University
Kansas State University's U.S.-China Joint DVM Program recently celebrated its largest graduating class at its annual homecoming eve
What are the biggest issues facing veterinarians today?
Dr. Jenifer and Dr. Jason Chatfield talk to Dr. Doug about the future of veterinary medicine.
California's state budget includes $5 million for veterinary care for homeless
California’s governor, Gavin Newsom, promised to make homelessness and the housing crisis his top priority. $2.4 billion of his $214.8 billion budget calls for funds to address those concerns.
First class of Alaskan vet school graduates
University of Alaska Fairbanks officials say that shows the program is needed to fill a strong demand for veterinarians in Alaska.
Vet colleges partner to improve vet education through the Gates Foundation
The educational resources and teaching tools will initially focus on herd health management and infectious disease epidemiology, emphasizing emerging diseases, disease management, outbreak investigation, biosecurity,
What we wish we knew before vet school
Join two recent grads who discuss their journey through veterinary school.
Bill passed to increase annual funding for the Veterinary Medicine Loan Repayment Program
The funding increase will help the program place more food animal veterinarians in rural areas to close veterinary access gaps.
Veterinary college receives $3.1 million NIH grant to create universal flu vaccine
Because some 20 percent of the U.S. population contracts the flu each year, a figure that spikes even higher worldwide, the development of a new and improved universal flu vaccine stands to have significant global impact.
82% of female food animal veterinarians experience harassment
A staggering 82% of female veterinarians say they’ve experienced sexual harassment or discrimination, while 78% of veterinarians say they’ve witnessed a female veterinarian experiencing harassment or discrimination, according to a 2019 bovinevetonline.com poll.
The ups and downs of working with family
Working with relatives has its ups and downs, learn how to make it more ups for your co-workers with this fun podcast.
NVA sold to JAB Investors, owners of Panera and Coty
Investment management firm Ares Management Corp. has agreed to sell National Veterinary Associates, one of the world’s largest veterinary and pet care services organizations, to JAB Investors, which has investments ranging from Panera Bread to Coty bea
Seoul National University College of Veterinary Medicine Becomes AAVMC’s 50 Member
Seoul National University in Korea has become the 50th member institution of the AAVMC. Their College of Veterinary Medicine was recently accredited by the Council on Education (COE).
What you need to know about AVMA elections
While your vote doesn’t count in the AVMA election, your voice can still be heard when you contact your AVMA Delegate.
Dr. Molly McAllister becomes Banfield’s Chief Medical Officer
Dr. McAllister will be responsible for setting and achieving the overall vision for veterinary medicine at Banfield, ensuring the practice remains at the forefront of quality pet care.
How to know if the job is right for you?
When looking at potential jobs, you want to do your homework. Does the company’s culture fit with your own? How healthy is the team you will be working with? How does the manager manage the team?
Why hire a coach? And how do you choose?
A business or career coach is someone whose expertise is not your profession, but someone people turn to, to help them sort out and imagine new options.

