Annual conference shifting to digital format September 17, 2020 The 2021 MVC will be hosted entirely online next February.
Financial strategies to protect staff and practice April 9, 2020 Practices have had to dramatically change their protocols during the coronavirus pandemic. What steps can you take to ensure you continue to have a viable practice?
Hass takes on role as president; Shuler earns OVMA’s top award March 6, 2020 The ceremony took place at the annual Midwest Veterinary Conference in Columbus.
Hospira recalls potentially unsterile bacteriostatic water September 11, 2019 The product is used for diluting or dissolving drugs for intravenous, intramuscular or subcutaneous injection in animals and was distributed across the U.S. and Puerto Rico between March and April 2018.
OVMA Past President, respected authority on animal welfare passes away May 24, 2019 Past President Linda Lord known as an authority on pet identification, advocate for animal welfare. (Photo courtesy of Rustin Moore)
USDA APHIS, ODH to distribute oral rabies vaccine May 15, 2019 Although the chance for an exposure incident is considered remote, veterinarians in northeast Ohio should be familiar with the product.
Cat exposed to rabies in Tuscarawas County April 24, 2019 The cat reportedly left a bat, which was confirmed positive for rabies by the Ohio Department of Health Laboratory, in a residential yard.
Stone names Veterinarian of the Year, passes on President’s gavel March 7, 2019 COLUMBUS, OHIO — MARCH 7, 2019 — Cincinnati-area veterinarian Dr. Dave Bauman has been named the 2018 Veterinarian of the Year by the Ohio…
ODA: No additional cases of RHD2, source undetermined October 4, 2018 Last week, state officials concluded the epidemiological investigation into the first U.S. case of rabbit hemorrhagic disease virus 2 (RHD2), found in Medina County….
First confirmed U.S. case of RHD2 found in Medina County September 25, 2018 On Sept. 19, rabbit hemorrhagic disease virus 2 (RHD2) was detected in a domestic rabbit in Medina County. This is the first confirmed case…