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Many of CVMA’s regular offerings to members can help ease some of the stress and pain associated with COVID-19. Read below how CVMA’s resources can help you and your practice. Career Center: Find a job, post a job all in the CVMA Career Center. Job-seekers can post their resume for free; employers enjoy members-only discounts on job postings. Learn more. Relief listings: Looking to hire relief support? Looking to offer your services as a relief veterinarian? CVMA members receive FREE 30-day relief listings on the CVMA website. Learn more. Discounts on services: Save money...

It’s important to take care of your physical wellbeing during a crisis…but it’s also equally important to focus on mental health. The wellbeing of Colorado’s veterinary professionals is crucial to our veterinary community. Make sure you are taking care of yourself during this difficult time. You’re not alone: Colorado Crisis Services provides free, confidential professional support 24/7. Call 1-844-493-8255 or text TALK to 38255. How to deal with isolation and social distancing: Whether you consider yourself extraverted or introverted, humans are social beings, and the current social climate can be difficult for...

On April 22, the CDC announced the first confirmed cases of SARS-CoV-2 infection in two pet cats in New York. Since that time, animals from almost every state in the U.S. have been tested for SARS-CoV-2, according to the CDC. What is SARS-CoV-2? SARS-CoV-2 is a novel coronavirus that causes coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), a respiratory illness that can spread from person to person. Human patients with COVID-19 have experienced mild to severe respiratory illness, including fever, cough and shortness of breath. While much is currently unknown about this organism,...

This is a paid sponsored article from Canine Biologics. Do you deliver cancer diagnoses? Do pet parents ask what they should feed their dog with cancer? There is now a great answer to that question! Canine Biologics offers a first-of-its-kind nutrition system formulated by PhD veterinarians who specialize in oncology, tumor immunology, nutrition and cancer diets. To receive a Free Starter Kit of our Integrated Nutrition System (retail value $99), be among the first 50 CVMA members to make a request so you can try it with one of your own patients. Request a FREE Starter...

A veterinarian will join the ranks of Colorado legislators for the 2021 legislative session. Karen McCormick, DVM, was elected as state representative for Colorado House District 11 during the 2020 election. The CVMA Board of Directors endorsed Dr. McCormick earlier in 2020. CVMA is looking forward to having a veterinarian in the Colorado State Legislature who can represent the profession knowledgeably and advocate for animal health and the practice of veterinary medicine. Dr. McCormick (D) is a veterinarian, small business owner, and mom. She is passionate about Colorado and working for policies that...

Pill bulls will be allowed in the city and county of Denver with a Breed-Restricted Permit beginning January 1, 2021 following a voter-approved ballot measure. The vote has not been certified, but the Ballot Measure 2J had more than 65 percent of voters approving it, according to the city's elections division. The Denver City Council voted to repeal the city's breed ban in February, but that was vetoed by Denver Mayor Hancock. CVMA actively supported the legislative changes proposed this past spring and testified in support of the changes alongside the Dumb Friends League and...

This is a paid sponsored article from Elanco. By B. Duncan X. Lascelles, BSc, BVSc, PhD, CertVA, DSAS (ST), DECVS, DACVS, FRCVS, Comparative Pain Research and Education Center, North Carolina State University College of Veterinary Medicine There is a need for a logical, comprehensive staging tool for canine osteoarthritis (OA). Canine OA is the most common cause of chronic pain in dogs. However, the lack of a standardized system for staging OA has contributed to delayed diagnosis and inconsistent approaches to patient evaluation and monitoring. These delays and inconsistent approaches to patient evaluation...

A historic wildfire year in Colorado is impacting animals and veterinary practitioners across the state, especially in Northern Colorado. CVMA has compiled a list of resources for veterinarians impacted by the Cameron Peak, CalWood, Lefthand Canyon, Williams Fork, and East Troublesome fires. Note: As information is changing rapidly, some of the information listed below may be outdated.  Support for veterinarians AVMF grants for veterinarians: https://www.avma.org/resources-tools/animal-health-and-welfare/disaster-preparedness  CVMA is coordinating support with AVMA for CVMA veterinarians who experience damage to their practice or homes, or who are assisting animals that have been impacted. Please contact CVMA...

As of October 15, animals from almost every state in the U.S. have been tested for SARS-CoV-2, according to an update shared with veterinary organizations by the CDC COVID-19 One Health Working Group on October 20. The top 5 states currently testing animals for SARS-CoV-2 are: Texas Pennsylvania California New York Georgia Routine testing of animals for SARS-CoV-2 is still not recommended by the CDC. Of the 1,523 animals tested in the U.S., 710 have been dogs and 506 have been cats. Dogs and cats represent 80% of animals tested. Only 5% (74)...

The Colorado Veterinary Practice Act, 12.315 C.R.S. will undergo a a sunset review in 2021. CVMA has established a Practice Act Review Task Force to study the practice act and offer input as to how and if the act should be revised. The practice act, which governs the practice of veterinary medicine in Colorado, was last reviewed in 2010. The Office of Policy, Research, and Regulatory Reform in the Department of Regulatory Agencies (DORA) regularly performs sunset and sunrise reviews of a variety of entities across the state. [caption id="attachment_790" align="alignright"...

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