Ames, Iowa (February 26, 2014) – After submitting a technical paper in an application process to the American Association of Swine Veterinarians (AASV), it was announced that GlobalVetLINK would present a session called Regulatory Restrictions Ease with Digital Solutions during the Industrial Partner session on Sunday, March 2nd at 1:00pm. This session will take place at the 45th annual AASV conference in Dallas, TX. The technical paper was written and submitted by Conrad B. Schmidt, DVM. of CB Schmidt & Associates and Heather J. Van Lin, B.A., Sr. Product Manager at GlobalVetLINK, L.C.The presentation will focus on the digital tools that can assist veterinarians in ensuring compliance with regulations governing food animals. Innovative digital solutions are streamlining the sometimes daunting process of Animal Disease Traceability, making compliance with regulations easier and faster than ever. The presentation will help explain how the utility and efficiency of electronic tools like GlobalVetLINK’s HealthLINK and FeedLINK systems reduce labor costs, improve service to clients, and increase the accuracy of information compared to handwritten forms.
GlobalVetLINK team members will be available at the Tech Tables during the conference to provide additional information on how compliance with regulations governing food animals can be made more efficient with the HealthLINK and FeedLINK systems. For more information about Regulatory Restrictions Ease with Digital Solutions, contact GlobalVetLINK by phone at 515-817-5703 or by email at info@globalvetlink.com.
GlobalVetLINK (GVL®) was founded in 2001 and is the nation’s leader in digital animal health records, providing intuitive online certification solutions that enable animal health practitioners to quickly and accurately create professional health records. Their services embrace both companion and food animal where animal health practitioners and their clients can manage their records at any time and from anywhere with Internet access. The GVL® system uniquely connects veterinarians, animal owners, animal diagnostic laboratories, industry partners, and government officials to improve overall animal wellness and safety. GlobalVetLINK services support animal health practitioners to establish protocols that will help improve their business in all aspects including saving money and time.
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