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AVMA and WebMD Offer
Online Pet Information
The American Veterinary Medical
Association (AVMA) and WebMD have teamed up to launch a pet
health community called the Pet Health Exchange. Visitors to the
new site can discuss pet health issues with AVMA member
veterinarians.
“The AVMA is concerned about the
vast amount of misinformation about pet health that can be found
on the Internet,” explains Dr. Larry R. Corry, president of the
AVMA. “Through this collaboration with an established and
respected resource, we hope to give pet owners an opportunity to
get accurate, sound advice about animals in general and, more
specifically, about their pets.”
More than 20 veterinary Guest Experts are involved in the
Healthy Pets Exchange to date. The Guest Experts encourage
discussion and help owners ask the right questions of their
pet’s veterinarian to open a dialogue that can lead to the most
appropriate diagnosis and treatments for their pets.
“The Pet Health Exchange will help pet owners keep up to date on
pet information about their pet’s health, so they can provide
the very best care for their animals,” says Dr. Corry. “But no
online community, no matter how well it is done, can ever be a
substitute for the relationship between veterinarians and their
clients.”
The link to the new Pet Health Exchange is on the upper right on
the www.webmd.com, and you can also visit the new WebMD Health
Pet Exchange directly at
http://exchanges.webmd.com/pet-health-exchange.
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