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May 9, 2025
Compassion Fatigue and Burnout in Veterinary Medicine: How to Recognize the Signs and Find Support

By: Dr. Kristi Kantz If you work in veterinary medicine, you probably know just how much heart it takes to do this job. Most...

May 9, 2025
Update from The Indiana Board of Veterinary Medicine

Veterinarians are required to have completed forty (40) hours of continuing education acquired between October 15, 2023, and October 15, 2025. Veterinary licenses expire on October...

April 22, 2025
Can everyone be a leader in your practice? You bet!

By Tammy Chastain, DVM A traditional understanding of leadership usually involves one person in charge or leading with a group of followers underneath them....

November 5, 2024
Objectifying Burnout Assessment in Veterinary Medicine

Burnout within the veterinary profession poses a significant threat to the well-being of veterinarians, the quality of patient care, and the industry’s sustainability. This...

July 12, 2024
Understanding the Impact of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in Veterinary Medicine

Artificial Intelligence (AI) represents a significant advancement in the scientific and technical fields, aiming to develop computer systems capable of performing tasks that typically...

June 26, 2024
How to Recruit New Members for IVMA “Share the Power”

As dedicated professionals in the veterinary field, we know the importance of community, collaboration, and continuous learning. The Indiana Veterinary Medical Association (IVMA) offers...

June 20, 2024
Managing Negative Comments on Social Media: A Guide for Veterinarians

Social media is a powerful tool for connecting with clients, sharing valuable information, and promoting your veterinary practice. However, it also opens the door...

May 23, 2024
IVMA – Protecting the Profession in Indiana

The practice of veterinary medicine in Indiana would be vastly different if IVMA didn’t exist to address public policy issues on behalf of the...