The publication will work with the affiliated partners to share information and highlight the different veterinary communities they support.
dvm360® announced today that 5 new partners have joined the Strategic Alliance Partnership (SAP) program: IGNITE Veterinary Solutions, LLC., Mission Veterinary Partners, PetConnections Magazine, LLC., Veterinary Hospitals Association, and VerticalVet.
“We are pleased to be able to welcome these new exceptional partners to our SAP family,” says Mike Hennessy Jr., president and CEO of MJH Life Sciences™, the parent company to dvm360®. “Our newest partnerships with these highly acclaimed businesses ultimately strengthen our position in the veterinary space, and we are excited to work together and expand their reach through our extensive digital and print publications.”
dvm360®’s new partners include the following:
“We are honored to have these strong partners in our veterinary industry,” says Adam Christman, DVM, MBA, chief veterinary officer of dvm360®. “We know that innovation comes from collaboration and we look forward towards advancing the veterinary profession together.”
The SAP program provides partnering advocacy organizations, medical associations and veterinary schools international and national reach and visibility, using the breadth of the MJH Life Sciences™ veterinary platforms to showcase cutting-edge initiatives, content, research and thought leadership. Through the SAP program, dvm360® fosters collaboration and an open exchange of information among trusted veterinary professionals for the benefit of the profession. As part of this joint effort, dvm360® will work with the affiliated partners to share information and highlight the different veterinary communities they support.
For more information about the dvm360® SAP program, click here.
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