Journal of Feline Medicine and Surgery
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The Journal of Feline Medicine and Surgery is produced for members of the American Association of Feline Practitioners and the International Society of Feline Medicine 12 times a year.
Each peer-reviewed issue includes original research, review articles and case reports relevant to your own work within this specialized field. Every other month a "Clinical Practice" issue provides articles relevant to care of feline patients in a practice setting.
Online access to the journal allows you to view supplemental media - such as the videos referenced in the Practical Neurology issue (May 2009).
Accessing the JFMS Online
The JFMS has a new publisher and now a new online tool for accessing the JFMS. AAFP Members will login to the AAFP Membership Dashboad to have access to the JFMS online and all back issues.
Members will login with their email address and AAFP password. If you cannot remember your password, please email info@catvets.com.
Student Member and Faculty Advisor Access to JFMS Online
Member Directory
The printed Membership Directory is produced each year and made available to our members by hard copy and as an online resource.
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The Scratching Post
"The Scratching Post" E-Newsletter
is published online 6 times a year.
Each issue includes valuable information, including:
- Conference updates
- Informative articles
- Member news
- Committee updates
- Practice tips
- Pearls of wisdom
- Classified ads
Production of The Scratching Post is generously supported by
Bayer Animal Health
The Scratching Post E-News Magazine is a Member Benefit. To Login to the Member's Only Area to view past Newsletters, please click here.
Feline Weekly
AAFP Feline Weekly
Feline Weekly delivers timely industry focused and association news directly to members’ inboxes every Tuesday morning. This publication keeps members up-to-date on latest trends, research, and resources in feline medicine as they become available.