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Should the AVMA initiate a substance abuse program for the veterinary profession?
Yes, it needs to be out front on this issue.
No, state VMAs should handle addiction problems.
The problem isn't big enough to worry about.
 

March 2008



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Newsline

Client Hardships Could Prompt Cutbacks in Veterinary Care  

News in Brief 

Slentrol Hits the European Market 

Atopy Survey Helps Vets Speed Treatment, Diagnosis Management

Management

Making the Cut in  AAHA Accreditation
By Jessica Tremayne

Putting Behavior Services Into Practice
By Kristin Davis 

Reality Check: HSUS Agenda  On Par with that of PETA
By Patty Khuly, VMD

Education Series
Clipper Maintenance
By Lynn Tiffany  

Small Animal
Complementary Medicine:
Milk Thistle Shows Promising Applications in Treating Liver Disease, Cancer
By Narda Robinson, DVM

The Dental Edge
Three Elements of Expert Dental Care
By D.H. DeForge, VMD

The Bond and Beyond:
Theilen Tribute to Go Beyond the Expected
By Alice Villalobos, DVM

Equine & Large Animal
Helping Horses Breathe Easier
By Toni McAllister

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Books and Multimedia

Holistic Care

Equine and Large Animal

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Profiles in Medicine
Making a Difference Through Pet Poison Control
By Dawn Bonker 

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