TOP NEWS

How the helium crisis impacts vet medicineBy: Katie RobertsonLiquid helium has gone from $17 per liter in December 2017 to between $65 and $70 per liter in June 2022
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AVMA seeks feedback on draft guidelines for humane slaughterBy: Jennifer FialaVeterinarians who are association members have until Jan. 28 to comment
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Arkansas college adds state’s first DVM degreeBy: Veterinary Practice NewsLyon College will submit its application for professional accreditation to AVMA’s Council on Education in early 2023
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CANINE NEWS

Making dermatology cases more efficient in general practiceBy: Sydney YankowiczDrs Bourgeois and Christman give their tips for successful dermatology visits at the Fetch dvm360® conference in San Diego, California
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The importance of fecal testingBy: Cade Wilson, DVMThere is a wealth of information that can only be found in a direct fecal analysis that will not be possible in a “floated” sample
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An approach to cutaneous mast cell tumors
By: Kathleen Tsimbus, BVScNavigating an often difficult and confusing type of cancer


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There’s a new way to detect cancerBy: Michael C. Petty, DVMA noninvasive diagnostic tool will give your patients an unpainful procedure and make your practice more cost-efficient
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Upcoming Conferences

VMX Veterinary Meeting & Expo
Jan. 14-18
Orlando, FL
DIS Booth# 3822

MVMA Annual Meeting
Feb. 1-4
Minneapolis, MN

WVC Annual Conference
Feb. 19-22
Las Vegas, NV
DIS Booth# 936

 

FELINE NEWS

Tips for managing feline urolithiasis from a feline practitionerBy: Kate Boatright, VMDUroliths are one potential cause of lower urinary tract signs in cats. Management varies by type but can be guided by clinical suspicion based on appropriate history, signalment, and diagnostics.
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Wildfire injuries increase deadly clots, cardiac issues in catsBy: Don VaughanCats injured in wildfires receive wound management, pain management, and supportive care

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EQUINE NEWS

What Research is Saying About Supplements for HorsesBy: Stacey Oke, DVM, MScScientists are studying the safety, efficacy, mechanisms of action, and pharmacokinetics of equine nutritional supplements.
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Equine Gastric Ulcer Syndrome: Some Horses Don’t Follow the RulesBy: Kentucky Equine Research StaffWhile no horse is completely immune from developing gastric ulcers, certain horses are more prone than others.
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6 Impactful Equine Studies Supported by The Foundation for the HorseBy: Edited Press ReleaseThe foundation seeks to support meaningful equine research by up-and-coming investigators.

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Improving Sperm Motility in Stallions by Studying ProteomesBy: Kentucky Equine Research StaffThough all factors affecting sperm motility remain unclear, researchers investigating semen proteomes have gathered positive early results.
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MISC NEWS

‘So many ways we can lift each other up’By: Lisa WoganGroups fostering veterinary mental wellness grow, multiply
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Career clash: Should you stay or should you go?
By: Patty Khuly, VMD, MBAThe grass that looks greener from afar may be AstroTurf and not actually better than what you have
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