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By exploring the cause as well as treating the symptoms, you can save time, pain, and money for your patient and client. The combination of cytology and topical ear treatments like Neptra is vital for the effective treatment of OE.
Updates on the AVA's advocacy on issues including workforce sustainability, Emergency Animal Disease preparedness, pet insurance, animal welfare, mental health and wellness and more.
A new quantitative point-of-care analyser allows fast, onsite measurement of NT-proBNP, minimising preanalytical error and reducing variability.
While osteoarthritis (OA) in dogs is largely considered a problem for seniors or certain breeds, the truth is that it affects dogs of all ages and sizes. It is our duty to convince pet parents of two things – that OA can strike anyone’s dog, but it can also be managed effectively.
Founded in 2015, the AVA Graduate Mentoring program seeks to connect new graduate veterinarians with more experienced colleagues.
Find out more about how AVA president Dr Bronwyn Orr, and the AVA Head of Veterinary and Public Affairs Dr Cristy Secombe have been advocating on behalf of the veterinary profession.
The AVA has provided feedback on the proposed regulatory framework to support the new NSW Public Spaces (unattended property) Act.
Day 1 Competencies are expectations of veterinary graduates which describe the knowledge, skills, behaviours and attributes that veterinarians must possess on “Day One” to serve both the public interest and meet private sector requirements. The AVA through consultation of veterinary members across the profession has reviewed the Day 1 competencies provided by the AVBC and are pleased to offer the following comments on the drafted 41 competencies that sit within 9 skill domains.
AVA president Dr Bronwyn Orr on how the AVA is advocating for its members.
With the threat of multiple emergency animal diseases lingering at Australia’s doorstep, including foot-and-mouth disease (FMD), lumpy skin disease (LSD) and African swine fever (ASF), the need to be prepared for disease outbreaks has never been more apparent, and we all as veterinarians have a vital role to play.

 

 

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