TOP NEWS
Empowered women empowering othersBy: Amanda CarrozzaAlyssa Mages, CVT, has found a way to combine her love of veterinary medicine with her passion for inspiring others to reach their full potential.
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Ambiguity, shorthand can lead to med errors, FDA warnsBy: Veterinary Practice NewsFDA says medication errors happen for pets just as they do for humans, but there are ways to ease the risk
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Gender wage gap persists in veterinary medicineBy: Lisa WoganStudies explore ownership, production pay, unrecognized bias
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CANINE NEWS
3 Must-reads on veterinary dentistryBy: dvm360 StaffFor all your veterinary dentistry needs, we have you covered. Check out these useful pointers on examining pets and offering them the best oral care.
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Understanding nutrition in dogs with degenerative mitral valve diseaseBy: Sarah M. Cavanaugh, DVM, MS, DACVIMIt is extremely helpful to introduce the concepts of sodium restriction, adequate calorie/protein intake, and cardiac cachexia in the pre-CHF stage
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Meet the veterinarian behind the dog coronavirus discoveryBy: Lisa WoganResearch virologist’s message: Don’t panic but be alert
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The medical benefits of urineBy: Jove JacobInvestigators are examining urine to determine the causes and effects of disease.
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FELINE NEWS
AAFP releases new feline End of Life Educational ToolkitBy: dvm360 StaffThis online tool offers veterinary professionals a useful guide for ensuring a smooth, calm, and compassionate experience for both cats and their owners during the end-of-life transition.
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Nimble Cat Walks Away After 5-Story Fall – And a Bounce – Onto Chicago Street (WATCH)By: Good News NetworkA cat in Chicago has survived unharmed after jumping from the fifth-floor window of an apartment building that was on fire.
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EQUINE NEWS
Joint Care: Provide Support After Wounds, InfectionBy: Kentucky Equine Research StaffPrompt diagnosis and treatment of joint infections minimizes damage and often, though not always, prevents career- and life-threatening consequences.
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New Test Can Detect Tildren Three Years After TreatmentBy: Christa Leste-Lasserre, MAResearchers recently confirmed that a new drug test can detect the bisphosphonate tiludronate disodium (Tildren) in horses up to three years after they received the medication.
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Forage Choices for Aged Horses with Dental ProblemsBy: Kentucky Equine Research StaffAs horses age, dental diseases crop up more frequently making it harder for horses to chew their hay. Try these alternatives instead. Read More
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Fear Free launches equine certification programBy: dvm360The program offers veterinary professionals invaluable knowledge for enhancing the physical and emotional well-being of their equine patients.
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MISC NEWS
A brighter future: Celebrity veterinarian aims to broaden and diversify the professionBy: Caitlin McCafferty, Assistant EditorVeterinarian and co-star of a favored National Geographic show imparts invaluable advice to help expand, inspire, and cultivate a more inclusive future for veterinary medicine. Read More
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Best practices for managing your reputationBy: Jennifer ShaheenReputation management focuses on how your practice presents itself online: be consistent, authentic, and professional Read More
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