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, suggesting bidirectional transmission between the 2 populations. 15 Furthermore, a recent study 16 found a higher likelihood of vaginal E coli colonization in pregnant women who owned cats, as compared to those without feline companions, underscoring the

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, so go forth and conquer the veterinary world! Lori Teller , DVM, DABVP (canine/feline), CVJ

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companion animal and food animal practices. To learn more about the coalition and its efforts to better serve patients, clients, veterinary teams, and practices, please scan the QR code or visit avma.org/connectedcare . Lori Teller , DVM, DABVP (canine/feline

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who have made it possible to be good enough. Lori Teller , DVM, DABVP (canine/feline), CVJ

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(probably the only resolution I will keep!). I hope you’ll join me! Happy New Year to you and Happy Birthday to the AVMF! Lori Teller , DVM, DABVP (canine/feline), CVJ

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-management experts at Bernstein Crisis Management. With this toolkit, the AVMA truly has your back. For more information, visit avma.org/Reputation and take back the pen—or the keyboard. Lori Teller , DVM, DABVP (canine/feline), CVJ

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—whether by email, phone, videoconference, or in person. You continually impress me. I know you’ll be in great hands as I turn over the AVMA presidency to Dr. Rena Carlson. AVMA Rocks! Lori Teller , DVM, DABVP (canine/feline), CVJ

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July! Register now at avmaconvention.org . Lori Teller , DVM, DABVP (canine/feline), CVJ

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feline cadavers. We hypothesized that the use of the curvilinear blade would lead to improved ostectomy excision, fewer femoral fissures, less damage to the lesser trochanter, and reduced surgical time compared to a linear saw blade. Methods

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Vaccine-Associated Feline Sarcoma Task Force
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