TOP NEWS

Should education become a veterinary specialty?By: Jennifer FialaPanel that decides is taking comments through Feb. 28

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Veterinarian caring for animals sent to space is honored by LSUBy: dvm360Working with laboratory animals, David Moore, DVM, built a career teaching scientists how to comply with regulations for ensuring ethical research
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Letter: Cross-state veterinary licensing should be easierBy: Erin KilbaneMoving practice from state to state can be expensive, slow and laborious
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CANINE NEWS

SPCA International and partners rescue 285 dogs and cats stranded in AfghanistanBy: dvm360 StaffThe animals were evacuated to Canada after a nearly 6-month-long ordeal.


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Touch is not a want-part IIBy: Marty Becker, DVMWhile touch can be complicated between adults, with pets, the process of intimacy seems so blessedly easy
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Dental disease: We can do betterBy: Emily Shiver, CVPM, CCFP, CVBLInspire your team to talk dental health and dental cleanings all year long


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Jaguar Animal Health seeks MUMS designation from FDA to expand canine diarrhea treatmentBy: Veterinary Practice NewsJaguar Animal Health has submitted a request to the FDA’s Center for Veterinary Medicine for Minor Use/Minor Species (MUMS) designation for the company’s drug candidate crofelemer (Canalevia) for treatment of exercise-induced diarrhea (EID) in dogs.
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FELINE NEWS

/Funds available for emerging leaders in feline medicineBy: Veterinary Practice NewsEveryCat Health Foundation and AAFP are seeking applicants for a scholarship program, which will award two students $2,500 each
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Old challenges and new opportunities in treating feline lymphomaBy: Cindy Bacmeister, DVM, PhD, DACVP (anatomic pathology); Emily Manor, DVM, DACVIM (oncology); and Jennifer Ogeer, DVM, MSc, MBA, MAWhile feline lymphoma remains incurable, recent advances have made the disease manageable enough to ensure a good quality of life for many cats
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EQUINE NEWS

Texas Horse Succumbs to EIABy: Edited Press ReleaseThe facility remains under official quarantine until requirements are met.


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Equine Infectious Anemia: New Year, New CasesBy: Kentucky Equine Research StaffIn the United States, two types of EIA tests are authorized for use: agar gel immunodiffusion test and the enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay test.
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Exercise Affects Proximal Sesamoid Bone Pathology in RacehorsesBy: Alexandra BeckstettModifying training programs and monitoring lesion sites might help protect against PSB fractures in this population of horses.
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Immunotherapy Improves Recovery Odds of Horses with SarcoidsBy: Kentucky Equine Research StaffA recently developed technique called “sarcoid immunotherapy” could be the solution to reducing sarcoidosis in horses.
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MISC NEWS

How to brand your practice as the experts in dentalBy: Rhonda Bell, CVPM, CCFP, CDMPCreate your system now to set your practice up for success for all your marketing programs now and in the future
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Retention plans help keep turnover downBy: Tom Seeko, CExP, FINRA Series 7 and 66Training staff can make a huge difference in their job satisfaction, which translates to better retention
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