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Board hears Department of Public Health update on practitioner investigations; staff to follow up on legal reviews

Connecticut Board of Veterinary Medicine · October 29, 2025
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Summary

Department of Public Health manager Laura Morris told the Connecticut Board of Veterinary Medicine that caseloads have varied from 2022–2025, with most investigations closed without disciplinary action. Board members asked why several cases remain in legal review; Morris agreed to provide additional details to board staff.

The Connecticut Board of Veterinary Medicine on an unspecified fourth-quarter meeting heard an overview of practitioner investigations from the Department of Public Health and approved its meeting minutes and 2026 calendar.

Laura Morris, manager of the Department of Public Health’s practitioner investigations unit, told the board she "ran some numbers" covering 2022 through 2025 and gave counts for open and closed cases. Morris said that in 2022 there were three practitioners whose cases closed with disciplinary action; in 2023 there were 27 investigations and "27 of those were closed without disciplinary…

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