May 8th 2024
As we enter finals season, caffeine may be a necessity for students but a danger to pets
May 7th 2024
The scholarship is awarded to a veterinary student interested in companion animal infectious disease, clinical vaccinology, or immunology.
May 6th 2024
Jaguar Health established an Investigation New Animal Drug file for its product Canalevia-CA1
The black Labrador retriever survived tetanus despite the odds being against him
April 30th 2024
Investigators examined owner-reported condition data for more than 27,000 dogs, and found the health of mixed-breed and purebred canines to be similar.
Point-of-care assay launched for diagnosing and treating equine Cushing disease
The diagnostic tool tests eACTH in plasma from horses and is compatible with Zomedica’s existing in-clinic platform
ACVIM offers a new fellowship opportunity
The program allows specialists to gain professional distinction by using the ACVIM fellow credential
Novel drug for anemia in cats with CKD arrives on the US market
Elanco Animal Health’s molidustat oral suspension is available by prescription through veterinary practices
When to take this cough to heart
Dogs with heart murmurs may experience coughing episodes, but dogs that cough may have heart murmurs. Despite a murmur, a dog’s cough might not be cardiac in origin. Then again, it could be. Differentiating the 2 is critical.
A stepwise approach to hypoalbuminemia
The diagnostic work-up can be divided into 3 steps and prioritizes localizing the source of decreased albumin levels.
Morris Animal Foundation calls for research proposals on canine IMHA
More research needed on this uncommon but serious disease with high morbidity and mortality rates for dogs
A general practitioner’s guide to Cushing syndrome
Appropriate patient and test selection can help to reduce misdiagnosis of hyperadrenocorticism in dogs
The importance of cardiac screening for “healthy” Borzoi
Acquired cardiac disease can still be present in seemingly healthy Borzoi dogs
Celebrating our Veterinary Heroes: Cara Steele, DVM, DACVIM (SAIM)
For the third year, dvm360 is recognizing industry professionals who are advancing the field and improving the lives of patients, clients, and staff with our Internal Medicine winner, Cara Steele, DVM, DACVIM (SAIM)
Optimizing heart failure treatment as it relates to diuretics
Darcy Adin, DVM, DACVIM (Cardiology), expresses her interest in researching how diuretics can impact heart failure treatment
American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine presents 2023 Recognition Awards
Three veterinary professionals were awarded the 2023 ACVIM Recognition Awards
Research on canine heartworm disease
Darcy Adin, DVM, DACVIM (Cardiology), explains her research on canine heartworm disease
The renin-angiotensin‐aldosterone system
Darcy Adin, DVM, DACVIM (Cardiology), explains her research on the renin-angiotensin‐aldosterone system
New diagnostic test for kidney injury
IDEXX Laboratories launches the first veterinary diagnostic test for detecting kidney injury in cats and dogs
Celebrating the legacy of ACVIM
Shannon Carter, chief executive officer of the American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine, shares the history of ACVIM in Philadelphia, and her hopes for the future.
Renal transplants in cats
The process of pursuing kidney transplant is arduous and thorough to ensure success for the recipient and donor
Study shows increased cardiovascular risks associated with canine heartworm infection
A research abstract presented at 2023 ACVIM Forum emphasized the importance of parasite prevention as treatments don’t prevent long-term complications
Advice on dog and cat seasonal allergies with air quality threats
Tips and resources veterinarians and pet owners should know regarding air quality for their pets
Potential blood transfusion may offer lion chance of survival
14-year-old lion suffering from health issues may get blood transfusion from his brother if they’re a match
Study evaluating potential treatment for degenerative myelopathy receives funding
The AKC Canine Health Foundation will fund the new groundbreaking study
Drug for acute onset of canine pancreatitis is launched on the US market
Conditionally approved by the FDA, fuzapladib sodium for injection is a leukocyte function-associated antigen-1 activation inhibitor.
Gene therapy demonstrates benefit to dogs with myxomatous mitral valve disease
Study results for RJB-01 (Rejuvenate Bio) were announced at the 26th Annual Meeting of the American Society of Gene and Cell Therapy.
NC State study finds dogs with dementia suffer from more sleep disruption
Similar signs of sleep disruption in humans with dementia are also seen in dogs
A new look at allergen immunotherapy because pets have allergies, too
Discussing the treatment options for canine atopic dermatitis and feline atopic skin syndrome
A veterinary neurologist’s clinical approach to epilepsy
The following is a case of a patient with seizures and a veterinary neurologist’s thought process in approaching seizure cases
A general practitioner's approach to myxomatous mitral valve disease
Veterinarians can do a lot to treat this cardiac condition in their clinics by following the most updated clinical evidence.
Spectrum of care for diabetic patients
In this interview, Fetch Charlotte faculty member Dr Natalie Marks emphasizes finding a treatment plan that works for the patient and their caregiver as well
Managing mitral valve disease in dogs
In this interview, faculty member Dr Natalie Marks shares how GPs can use diagnostics and collaborate with clients for the best outcomes
Managing canine heart disease when a specialist isn't an option
In this interview, faculty member Dr Natalie Marks outlines measures a GP can take when in this position
Dr Natalie Marks to lecture on diabetes management with Dr Adam Christman
In this interview, faculty member Dr Natalie Marks previews this must-attend session that will take place at the Fetch Charlotte Conference