Improving veterinarians' financial outcomes by looking at behavior
What do diet, exercise and health have to do with veterinarians' finances? Quite a lot, it turns out.
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Taxpayer-funded kitten slaughter to end, USDA says
Controversial government research has come to a grinding halt, thanks to a watchdog group.
dvm360 expands portfolio with addition of Atlantic Coast Veterinary Conference
ACVC follows MJH Associates recent acquisition of media assets from UBM Life Sciences Group.
Former AVMA president Ren Carlson dies
In addition to practicing for 30 years in the small rural community she called home, Dr. Carlson played a major role on the world veterinary stage.
UC Davis tops list of veterinary school rankings for second time
U.S. News and World Report releases its list of veterinary schools every four years.
Just can't get enough: Pet spending reaches (another) all-time high
New numbers on pet expenditures show growth almost across the board, with Americans spending $72.56 billion in 2018.
Veterinary physical rehabilitation needs are all around. Get on the ball!
Insights on how to spot good candidates for rehab and where to get training so you can start improving mobility and comfort in all your patients.
ProZinc now approved for use in dogs
Veterinary product from Boehringer Ingelheim becomes second approved insulin for use in canine diabetes cases.
U.S. House bill would make animal cruelty a federal offense
Florida lawmakers hope to close loophole making videosbut not torturea national felony.
Did it happen if it wasnt posted on social media? How veterinary professionals behave online
Veterinary professionals are checking social media more times each day than a year ago, according to exclusive dvm360 research.
Tummy troubles top the list of common pet problems
Embrace Pet Insurance assembles the top five veterinary claims of 2018, with GI issues topping the charts for both dogs and cats.
Heartworm 2020 aims to boost number of protected dogs by half a million
Maker of Heartgard Plus issues challenge to veterinary practices: 20 new dogs per clinic protected by Jan. 1, 2020.
AVMA reinstates health insurance for veterinarians in some states
Coverage options, halted in 2013 after regulatory changes, will be available to some members and their employees starting in July.
CAPC study: Lyme disease spreading to regions once thought low-risk
Condition in dogs could signal increasing threat to people, researchers say.
Ron Brakke retires as longtime leader of animal health consulting company
Founder hands over day-to-day operation of Brakke Consulting but will continue consulting with veterinary industry clients.
CDC: Veterinarians at disproportionate risk of suicide
Male veterinarians are 2.1 times, and female veterinarians 3.5 times, more likely to die by suicide than the general U.S. population, according to new research from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
Survey: Horse owners look to veterinarians for recommendations
Data from American Horse Publications reveals that more horse owners are discussing vaccination and deworming with their veterinarians.
Set boundaries in veterinary practice and save your soul
Working in a helping profession, its hard to say no. But something has to give.
Print: 'You're one heck of a tech!'
Let the technicians in your veterinary practice know that their daily bum-busting and all-around awesomeness are not going unnoticed with these printable notes. (We like to think of them as verbal high fives.)
Quick quiz: Tick-transmitted disease – Can you make the diagnosis?
Test your knowledge of common tick-borne diseases by reading through the clinical signs and making a diagnosis.
Tips from a Thunderstruck ThunderShirt fan
When a fearful patient comes in, these veterinary team members consider whether a Thundershirt fitting is in order.