Artificial intelligence at the service of veterinary medicine and other animal news!

Artificial intelligence at the service of veterinary medicine and other animal news!
Artificial intelligence at the service of veterinary medicine and other animal news!

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Hello dear readers of Lesnews, and happy new year to all! We hope you have had a great start to this holiday season and a promising new year. Over the course of this year, Lesnews will be participating in our five Fetch conferences, including a new one in National Harbor, Maryland, and we’re starting with Fetch Charlotte. For our loyal readers, you can use the code MORECE2025 until tomorrow, January 4, 2025, at midnight to get 50% off any Fetch conference. To find out more about each conference and register, click here!

As you think about which of the Fetch conferences you want to attend this year, here’s what’s sparked interest in the first week of 2025.

  • During an interview given to LesnewsChristopher Shapley, DVM, CVA, CVCH, CVFT, shared insights from the talk he gave at Lesnews’ Fetch Long Beach conference, where he discussed the principles of acupuncture, its benefits and its history .
  • In this inaugural 2025 edition of Australia’s Veterinary Scene, Phil Tucak, BSc, BVMS, highlights the organization’s efforts moving towards legal regulation across the country, as well as new learning opportunities on animal management. antibiotics in 2025.
  • For our first episode of The Vet Blast Podcast presented by Lesnews, moderator Adam Christman, DVM, MBA, hosted Sebastian Gabor, MBA, co-founder of Digitail, to discuss the current landscape of artificial intelligence in the veterinary field while as we enter 2025.
  • Are you planning to attend Fetch Charlotte this year, or are you hesitant? Don’t miss keynote speakers Joya Griffin, DVM, DACVD, and Phillip Bergman, DVM, PhD, MS, DACVIM (Oncology), who will take the Fetch Charlotte stage each day. To find out more about them and their speeches, click here.
  • Several veterinary organizations and clinics, such as Covetrus Pharmaceutical Compounding Center and Tennessee Equine Hospital East, have recently opened or expanded their facilities. Learn about new openings across the United States in this week’s Clinical Center.
  • And much more!

Takeaways

  • Fetch conferences will take place in multiple locations, providing varied learning opportunities.
  • Themes covered include contemporary topics such as acupuncture and artificial intelligence in the veterinary sector.
  • New initiatives regarding veterinary regulation are advancing at a notable pace in Australia.

In a constantly evolving veterinary world, discussions around these events are of increasing importance. What impacts will these conferences have on the veterinary profession and the way animal care is perceived by the general public? The reflection is open.

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  • Source : https://www.dvm360.com/view/wrap-up-artificial-intelligence-and-its-role-in-veterinary-medicine-and-other-veterinary-news

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