“…The general lack of knowledge and awareness amongst clinicians (Doyle et al, ; Konowitz, Petrossian, & Rose, ) as well as veterinarians (Lipton, Hopkins, Koehler, & DiGiacomo, ) about regulatory requirements, what diseases are reportable, and how to report them, has been documented. This may be particularly true for exotic or zoonotic diseases that may be seen infrequently in the United States, as Levings (, p. 86) states “all practitioners should be trained to recognize such diseases.” Further research may be needed to assess if there are particular groups that require targeted additional education, if professional associations can help to fill this void, or if there are other opportunities to educate busy practitioners on the need for disease reporting. Electronic reporting, if implemented correctly, may also help to fill this gap in education, by removing the need to know potentially time‐consuming procedures for reporting diseases to a state agency.…”