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Organization accredits 50 compounding pharmacies
Fifty compounding pharmacies, including some that compound animal drugs, have now earned accreditation from the Pharmacy Compounding
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Accreditation statuses reviewed by Council on Education
Tuskegee University School of Veterinary Medicine has been moved from limited to full accreditation until 2013.
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Six veterinary technology programs become accredited
The AVMA Committee on Veterinary Technician Education and Activities accredited six new veterinary technology programs at its April
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Two foreign schools inch closer to accreditation
Two veterinary colleges up for review in 2008 by the AVMA Council on Education saw different outcomes, while two foreign colleges came one step closer…
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Group to offer accreditation for online veterinary pharmacies
Pet owners who order products from Internet pharmacies soon may be able to look for a seal of accreditation from the National Association
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NTRA moving toward racetrack accreditation
The National Thoroughbred Racing Association announced March 6 that a comprehensive set of safety and integrity compliance standards
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Australian school seeks AVMA accreditation
The Executive Board approved a recommendation from the Council on Education to send two council members and one AVMA staff
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Future of veterinary education up for discussion
Shaping the future of veterinary medical education has emerged as the Association of American Veterinary Medical Colleges' top priority in its new…
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AAHA president brings business sense to veterinary practice
Dr. John D. Tait is all about the business side of veterinary medicine, and he brings that perspective to the American Animal Hospital Association…
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AVMF leaders hope to expand services despite challenges
Dr. Richard E. Coon would like to expand emergency animal care and student aid programs through the American Veterinary Medical
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Wildlife a concern in BVDV control
Lessons from tuberculosis eradication attempts could improve bovine viral diarrhea virus control programs.
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Board moves to enhance relationship with trusts
The Executive Board approved an expanded role for the board's Insurance Liaison Committee with the Group Health and Life
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New guidelines intended to guard amphibians against deadly fungus
Efforts are under way to protect captive amphibians from a deadly fungus threatening numerous endangered species.
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New veterinary school partners with Virginia-Maryland
A Caribbean university will soon launch a veterinary school that will partner with a U.S-based, AVMA-accredited institution.
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$1 million campaign to raise awareness of AAHA hospitals
Association continues initiatives to improve client compliance, electronic records
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Many faces, one profession
More than 400 positions exist on AVMA councils, committees, and task forces.
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Survey shows veterinary technicians grapple with new, old challenges
Results from a recent study of veterinary technicians reveals that the more the field of veterinary technology changes, the more it
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Unwanted horse problem to be analyzed in initial study
The Unwanted Horse Coalition has launched a nationwide survey in its first step to study the problem of unwanted horses.
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CPE fee structure set for new category of applicants
A fee structure is now in place that will allow graduates of AVMA Council on Education-accredited veterinary colleges to take the
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Preparations continue for education consortium
The North American Veterinary Medical Education Consortium has seen further progress with the announcement of more leadership appointments and hires.
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Policy review ranges from rabies to referrals
The AVMA Executive Board examined several AVMA policies during its June meeting,including ones related to scientific testing activities,
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Appropriations priorities revisited
The Executive Board approved the Legislative Advisory Committee's proposed expansion and reprioritization of the Association's
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NAVTA leader hopes to uphold standards, partnerships
Cherylann Gieseke is president of the National Association of Veterinary Technicians in America.
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Many faces, one profession
More than 400 positions exist on AVMA councils, committees, and task forces.