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Jeremiah Pouncy: AAHA Veterinary Voices January 2025
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Jeremiah Pouncy: AAHA Veterinary Voices January 2025

Meet Jeremiah Pouncy, a Cornell veterinary student and online content creator who discusses diversity and tech in veterinary medicine, as well as sustainability, and entrepreneurship. He also shares incredible photos of his international travel and wildlife conservation efforts.

5 Questions for a Veterinary Social Worker
5 questions for a specialist Jan 2025

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5 Questions for a Veterinary Social Worker

Augusta O’Reilly, MSW, LCSW, a licensed clinical veterinary social worker at Virginia Tech’s VA-MD College of Veterinary Medicine Veterinary Teaching Hospital, answers the five questions.

From Trends to Trendsetter: What’s to come at AAHA January 2025
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From Trends to Trendsetter: What’s to come at AAHA January 2025

New year, new Trends? In some ways, yes. We’re changing the way we do things around here to suit the needs of our digital audience—but we’re also bringing back some timeless classics while living out our mission to forward veterinary excellence in all corners of practice.

Community Care: Redefining veterinary healthcare
Dr. Mark Thompson, the immediate past president of AAHA's Board of Directors.

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Community Care: Redefining veterinary healthcare

This story was originally published in fall of 2024. AAHA will introduce the Community Care Guidelines for Small Animal Practice Read on for a preview of the new guidelines.

Top 10: AAHA’s most read NEWStat stories of 2024
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Top 10: AAHA’s most read NEWStat stories of 2024

From the Leptospirosis vaccination becoming core for most dogs to understanding pets and the solar eclipse, these are the top 10 articles NEWStat readers checked out in 2024.

Free therapy in Florida? FVMA launches “Inspire” program aimed at improving well-being in veterinary medicine
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Free therapy in Florida? FVMA launches “Inspire” program aimed at improving well-being in veterinary medicine

The Florida Veterinary Medical Association’s (FVMA) new “Inspire” program, in partnership with Blue Buffalo, aims to make mental health and other general wellbeing resources available to all Floridians in veterinary medicine, regardless of membership with the organization.

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