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MSU CVM STUDENTS WANT TO HEAR FROM YOU!

MVMA is excited to announce we have the opportunity to host an in-person meeting with the students at MSU College of Veterinary Medicine during the Spring 2025 semester. We will meet from noon to 1:00 pm on Tuesday, February 18 and we need your help!

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SPACE IS LIMITED - REGISTER NOW FOR MVMA'S EQUINE WET LAB: OPHTHALMOLOGY & HORSE HEALTH

Register today to help us welcome Stephanie C. Bell, DVM, Diplomate ACVO on Saturday, February 22 for a one-day lab/lecture focused on equine ophthalmology.

SPACE IS LIMITED - Don't miss this opportunity for hands on learning with colleagues!

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BOVINE TUBERCULOSIS-POSITIVE HERD DETECTED IN ALCONA CO.

MDARD is reporting a case of bovine tuberculosis (TB) in a beef herd from Alcona County, located in Michigan’s Modified Accredited Zone (MAZ). It was detected during the herd’s regular annual whole herd surveillance test. This is Michigan’s 83rd cattle herd to be identified with bovine TB since 1998, and the first bovine TB-infected herd detected since January 2022.

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MVMA MANDATORY CE DAY IS COMING THURSDAY, MAY 15, 2025

This one-day event is focused on both 1-hour courses mandated for each 3-year DVM license renewal as well as is the ONLY time we present the opioid training needed for your Michigan Controlled Substance license, providing you with the opportunity to satisfy this mandatory requirement in a single, comprehensive session. Details coming soon!

INDUSTRY NEWS &

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Both H5N1, H5N9 avian influenza found in ducks at Calif. farm.

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Usage instructions updated for Megadyne grounding pads to prevent burn injuries.

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FDA issues pet food safety guidance.

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LOCAL NEWS &

UPDATES

February is National Pet Dental Health Month

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Researchers survey veterinarians about animal euthanasia.

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State encourages livestock owners to work with veterinarians to keep animals warm.

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