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The Lost Pet Owner: A Question That Could Shape the Future of Veterinary Medicine

Megan Sprinkle, DVM Season 3 Episode 227

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Addressing the core challenges in veterinary medicine facing practitioners today. This reflection from a veterinarian and economist, Dr. James Lloyd's keynote session from ACVIM 2026, to spark actionable strategies for professional growth.

This highlight from the ACVIM Internal Medicine Forum shows data on the systemic hurdles currently impacting the field. By examining the current landscape, podcast host Dr. Megan Sprinkle outlines how to navigate these veterinary medicine challenges with a focus on sustainable solutions and improved clinical outcomes.

This talk moves beyond standard practice updates. It provides a framework for analyzing acceptance in the industry and practical approaches to the daily veterinary medicine challenges practitioners encounter. You will gain perspective on how to maintain professional empowerment while managing the complexities of modern veterinary care.

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