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The award-winning Voice newsletter delivers a quarterly digest of information about developments in science, public policy, and practice health, plus news about veterinarians, the profession, and CVMA. It is distributed free of charge to more than 2,000 CVMA members, and to many members of the animal welfare community.
CVMA and the Denver Area Veterinary Medical Society have created a comprehensive source for all Colorado veterinarians. This publication provides important phone numbers and websites; organization information for CVMA, DAVMS, CACVT, and CVMF; and lists the contact information for over 2,000 CVMA members and 600+ DAVMS members, in addition to all veterinarians licensed in Colorado. This outstanding resource is a benefit of membership in CVMA and DAVMS, and is provided to all members free of charge.
Veterinarians love this member resource because it delivers timely information on pertinent veterinary topics right to their inbox! If you are not receiving these e-mails you may not be as informed as those who do. Stay informed. Read what the experts have to say. Keep abreast of the topics your clients will be asking about. This is your resource. Best of all, it's FREE with your membership!
These brochures, available as easily downloadable PDF files, offer information on topics of interest to our members, from ownership issues to internet pharmacy issues. They're easy to print and share!
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Find an Issue Expert
Are you writing or producing a news item about a pet or animal-related issue? Do you need to speak with a veterinarian about an animal issue? The Colorado Veterinary Medical Association can put you in touch with veterinarians across the state. Whether you need information about a dog or cat, horse or other large animal, wildlife, or exotic animals, we can put you in touch with a resource expert.
Please contact the Colorado Veterinary Medical Association, 303.318.0447.
We strive to put you in touch with veterinarians in your area who have the information you need!
The Veterinary News Network provides reporters with valuable pet medical story ideas, broadcast video tools, talk show talking points and even print media story ideas and outlines. Each month a reporter will receive two packages of b-roll, sound bites and reference material for voice over live on set, for editing into a 2-3 minute package or for use in any way that suits the station’s format. This allows for the localization of the great news stories that are found in the profession of veterinary medicine.
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