Veterinary medicine is revolutionized at VMX 2025 with groundbreaking innovations
- VMX 2025 will occur from January 25-29, 2025, at the Orange County Convention Center in Orlando, Florida.
- The event will focus on significant advancements in veterinary medicine, with a spotlight on conservation, geriatric care, and innovations in the care of both common and rare species.
- VMX 2025 aims to enhance collaboration and knowledge sharing among veterinary professionals and will include both in-person and virtual attendance options.
On December 4, 2024, the North American Veterinary Community (NAVC) announced the upcoming VMX 2025, the largest annual veterinary meeting and expo, scheduled for January 25-29, 2025, in Orlando, Florida. This event will gather veterinary professionals from around the world to explore significant advances in veterinary medicine that aim to enhance the health and quality of life for various animal species. Among the topics featured, there will be a special focus on conservation, geriatrics, and the care of both common and endangered species. The VMX Honey Bee Symposium is one of the highlights, emphasizing bees' vital role in the ecosystem and their significance in veterinary medicine. With over 700 exhibitors showcasing new products and technologies, VMX 2025 aims to facilitate knowledge sharing and collaboration among veterinary professionals. Notable sessions will be led by experts such as Jörg Mayer, DVM, who will address precision livestock farming as it pertains to beekeeping and its impacts on bee health. Additionally, Amanda Guthrie, DVM, from the Zoological Society of London, will lead discussions on wildlife health, particularly focusing on geriatric care and the challenges faced by aging animals such as big cats and macropods. Danielle DeCormier, LVT, VTS, will also contribute by providing insights into managing cancer emergencies in animals, which is crucial for improving the quality of care veterinary professionals can offer to pets facing severe health issues. This event not only offers valuable educational sessions but also showcases the latest products related to veterinary medicine, contributing to advancements in the field. With the option to participate virtually, even more attendees can engage with the content and discussions presented at VMX 2025. The NAVC, established in 1982, continues to support and advance veterinary professionals globally through events like VMX 2025, which plays a pivotal role in shaping the future of veterinary care and conservation efforts for diverse animal species. This upcoming conference is expected to enhance collaboration and innovation in veterinary practices across the globe, emphasizing the need for a continued focus on conservation and improving animal health.