TOP NEWS

Young veterinary companies enjoy growth spurtBy: Ross KellyAntitrust interventions open door for small, midsized consolidators
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News wrap-up: This week’s headlines, plus NOMV creates Cyberbullying Task Force
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NAVC launches RVT empowerment initiativeBy: Audrey PaviaThe Veterinary Nurse/Technician Empowerment Initiative features seven programs to help technicians reach their full potential
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CANINE NEWS

New tricks for an old dog’s vet ownerBy: Patty Khuly, VMD, MBAHow can a veterinarian effectively compartmentalize so patients at work don’t remind them of the one they left at home?
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An unusual surgery and an effective solutionBy: Michael C. Petty, DVMIt is often too easy to ‘punt’ procedures that might seem like they are at the edge of our skill level

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Making the skin and gut connectionBy: Julia BurkeEvaluating pets’ gastrointestinal health is beneficial to veterinary dermatologists and their patients
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From normal flora to resistant pyodermasBy: Rebecca Mount, DVM, DACVDCytology is the most useful in-house diagnostic tool for diagnosing secondary bacterial skin infections
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FELINE NEWS

Urinary tract obstruction in catsBy: Brennen McKenzie, MA, MSc, VMD, cVMAWe must make informed individual judgements about the best approach to treating each patient

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An in-depth look at treating diabetes mellitus in catsBy: Audrey K. Cook, BVM&S, MSc Vet Ed, MRCVS, DACVIM-SAIM, DECVIM-CA, DABVP (feline)Many special factors exist for felines, from diagnosis to treatment

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EQUINE NEWS

Looks Can Be Deceiving: Ringworm and its Look-AlikesBy: UC Davis Center for Equine Health Horse ReportDifferentiating between ringworm and other skin conditions is important when determining treatment.
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Drooling to Find Biomarkers of EGUS in Horse SalivaBy: Kentucky Equine Research StaffResearchers used biomarkers in saliva to determine if they could predict the presence of gastric ulcers in horses.
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Inside Information: 10 Signs of Internal Illness in HorsesBy: Christa Leste-Lasserre, MAHorses can give us plenty of cues when they’re dealing with early illness. To help you recognize them and intervene accordingly, we’ve put together this 10-point list of warning signs.
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Hyaluronic Acid and Other Treatments for Carpal Disease in HorsesBy: Kentucky Equine Research StaffResearchers tested the efficacy of three treatments for carpal osteoarthritis, a common problem in high-performance horses.
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MISC NEWS

Seven strategies to improve vaccine complianceBy: Wendy S. Myers, CVJEngage your entire team in improving vaccine compliance from calls to exam room conversations
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Here’s how to communicate with an “out of office” workforceBy: Steve IrelandStrategies for communicating with the modern veterinary professional
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