• 21/06/2023
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    AI for FECAVA: How can busy veterinarians improve their well-being?

    AI for FECAVA: How can busy veterinarians improve their well-being?

    Busy veterinarians often face high levels of stress and demanding workloads, which can have a negative impact on their well-being. Here are some strategies that can help busy veterinarians improve their well-being: Prioritize self-care: Make self-care a priority by setting aside time for activities that promote physical and mental well-being. This could include regular exercise,

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    • 19/06/2023
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    FECAVA Council Meeting in Belgrade • 27-29 April 2023

    FECAVA Council Meeting in Belgrade • 27-29 April 2023

    On 29 April, FECAVA Council met in Belgrade. It feels liberating to organize bi-annual meetings again after the coronavirus restrictions we were experiencing in the last years. Three days before the council, FECAVA Working groups sat down to discuss the ideas and plans for future projects. The main topics were: FECAVA EuroCongress in Lisbon in

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    • 17/06/2023
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    Dr Ann Criel, FECAVA General Secretary Elected as a UEVP Vice President

    Dr Ann Criel, FECAVA General Secretary Elected as a UEVP Vice President

    On the 25th of June 2023, the General Assembly of the UEVP took place in Zaječí in the Czech Republic. UEVP (Union of European Veterinary Practitioners) is a European umbrella organization of 27 national veterinary practitioners’ associations and 4 European federations. For the 2023-2025 mandate, the UEVP General Assembly has elected: • Dr. Volker Moser (Austria)

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    • 14/06/2023
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    The Future of Veterinary Medicine as seen by AI

    The Future of Veterinary Medicine as seen by AI

    A lot is discussed about integrating artificial intelligence (AI) into veterinary medicine. That’s why we’ve decided to put it to work. Every week we’ll have a post generated by AI (with human assistance). This week we asked ChatGPT: “What’s the future of veterinary medicine?” “The future of veterinary medicine holds tremendous potential for advancements in

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