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Chart of the month: New insights on student debt

[ad_1] For new veterinary school graduates, an important component of financial health and success is the ability to start repaying any student loans. New data from AVMA’s 2024 survey of graduating seniors offer some mixed news on this front. What the data show  The average debt-to-income ratio, which measures the relationship between veterinary student loan

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Leading from Where You Are with Dr. Amanda Bisol

[ad_1] This month we are starting a series called “Leading from Where You Are.” Throughout these episodes, we are diving deep into leadership within the veterinary field, exploring it from various perspectives—whether you’re a seasoned practitioner, a student, or an expert in leadership. We’ll discuss why it’s crucial to embrace leadership no matter where you

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Who Said It? Truth-tellers are not always palatable. There is a preference for candy bars.

[ad_1] Who Said It? Truth-tellers are not always palatable. There is a preference for candy bars. 2025-02-07 Gwendolyn Brooks or Ernest Hemingway Check your answer here. Animal Health SmartBrief Designed specifically for veterinarians, Animal Health SmartBrief is a free daily email newsletter. It provides the latest news that matters to animal health professionals, including veterinary

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American College of Veterinary Behaviorists – September 28…

[ad_1] The American College of Veterinary Behaviorists – recognized by the American Board of Veterinary Specialties as an AVMA-recognized veterinary specialty organization – welcomed eight new diplomates following the board certification examination it held virtually from September 28-29, 2024. The new diplomates are as follows: Alison Gerken, San FranciscoAnneliese Heinrich, Cochrane, AlbertaKatrin Jahn, Abu Dhabi,

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Saam

[ad_1] Saam  Saam is a five year old tabby Bengal mix, British shorthaired. He has a very distinctive coat coat with more stripes than spots and black and brown markings. Saam is very approachable, friendly and good around strangers. He is neutered but not microchipped. Saam went missing from the Phythian Close area in L6.

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