TOP NEWS

Scholarship aims to boost diversity in veterinary medicineBy: Veterinary Practice NewsTuskegee’s CVM has received a $45,000 endowment from Hill’s to set up a scholarship programRead More

Episode 10: Why cybersecurity matters in veterinary practiceBy: dvm360 StaffIn this episode of the Vet Blast Podcast, Dr. Christman talks with cybersecurity expert Clint Latham, JD, about what makes veterinary practices vulnerable to cyberattack-and how to protect your hospital and your clients.Read More


Veterinary lab central to Cornell’s ambitious testing planBy: Edie LauWeekly COVID-19 tests for most people on campus; twice a week for undergradsRead More

CANINE NEWS

Chronic pain in dogs: The gift that keeps on givingBy: Robin Downing, DVM, MS, DAAPM, DACVSMR, CVPPAs the science continues to advance and new treatment choices for OA are developed, there is no doubt our canine patients will reap the benefitsRead More Pups may not be getting the nutrition they needBy: Veterinary Practice NewsMany dog owners do not realize their pet’s age group is breed-dependent and might be using the wrong foodRead More

Drugs and supplements: Working together to manage veterinary painBy: Heather Carter, BS, LVT, VTSWhen your patients are really hurting, a one-size-fits-all approach won’t cut it. Alleviating pain and discomfort is best achieved through a combination of modalities, including pharmaceuticals and supplements.Read More San Francisco top dog for canines
By: Veterinary Practice NewsWhile three U.S. cities landed in the top 10, five were cited as having the highest rates of abandonmentRead More

 



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FELINE NEWS

Individualized preventive care plans improve cat livesBy: Veterinary Practice NewsNew AAHA/AAFP feline care guidelines stress the need to tailor vaccine protocols for specific petsRead More
Are we stressing our cats out?
By: Karen Todd-Jenkins, VMD
Eating issues in cats-whether too much or too little-may have a behavioral cause. Here’s why, and what to do about it.
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EQUINE NEWS

Detriments of Immobilizing Horses By: Kentucky Equine Research StaffWhile immobilizing a limb helps the primary injury heal, prolonged casting can be problematic, resulting in bone, joint, and soft-tissue degeneration.Read More Texas practitioner named as new AAEP vice presidentBy: dvm360 StaffIn August, the American Association of Equine Practitioners announced the appointment of Dr. Rob Franklin as its new vice president.Read More

146th Kentucky Derby to run without fans
By: dvm360 StaffChurchill Downs has announced that the 146th Kentucky Derby will be run on September 5, 2020, but there will be no fans in attendance.Read More
Should I Wrap an Abscessed Hoof?By: Britt Conklin, DVM Dr. Britt Conklin offers suggestions on how to keep an abscessed hoof clean.Read More

MISC NEWS

Eight years in, Tufts at Tech community clinic seen as modelBy: Anna Lewis and Edie LauSubsidized veterinary care, student training in one packageRead More

5 Building blocks of personal innovation
By: Caitlin McCaffertyVeterinary leadership expert Dr. Mia Cary shares a few key strategies for personal growth that will help you better serve your clients, your colleagues, and yourself.Read More

 


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