
In patients with unusual, severe, or nonresponsive dermatologic lesions, histopathology can be an important test to obtain a definitive diagnosis and guide treatment.

In patients with unusual, severe, or nonresponsive dermatologic lesions, histopathology can be an important test to obtain a definitive diagnosis and guide treatment.

Erika Lin-Hendel, VMD, PhD, encourages veterinary professionals to lean into the education and understanding of accessibility for neurodiversity

A boarded oncologist shares his approach to mitigating the emotional toll of caring for terminal patients

A veterinary technician outlines the opportunities available to these professionals, empowering them to pursue their passion

Liza Rudolph, BAS, RVT, VTS (CP-CF), SAIM, outlines ticks that target dogs, their geographical distribution, when they are active, and diseases they carry

Diagnosis and treatment methods are presented, and common myths are debunked

A boarded veterinary nutritionist explores the associated risks and potential benefits of unconventional feeding practices

Deborah Thomson, DVM, shares the benefits of incorporating a One Health approach at the clinic

When it comes to patients rescued from fire, one expert advised to expect anything

Liz Bales, VMD, shares her advice on using the Feline Grimace Scale

Fred Wininger, VMD, MS, DACVIM (Neurology), explains how gait analysis aids in neurolocalization

Alyssa Mages, BS, CVT and Caitlin Keat, MSM outline how repurposing materials can benefit your clinic

In his keynote address at the 2022 Atlantic Coast Veterinary Conference, Fred Wininger, VMD, MS, DACVIM (Neurology), breaks down identifying neurological diseases with a checklist of questions

What are you risking when you don’t set healthy boundaries in the workplace?

During this dvm360® interview, Martha Cline, DVM, DACVIM (Nutrition), describes the differing nutritional needs of pets at each life stage

Liz Bales, VMD, explains how taking a different approach can help better manage a cat's weight

During this dvm360® interview, Charlotte Lacroix, DVM, JD, shares how hiring has evolved in recent years as more generations enter the workforce

During this dvm360® interview, Karen Roach, RVT, VTS (ECC), outlined how veterinary technicians can use an individualized approach to locate tricky veins

During her keynote address at the Atlantic Coast Veterinary Conference, Niccole Bruno, DVM, founder of BLEND, explained how the Disney movie, Encanto, parallels veterinary medicine

Steven Berkowitz, DVM, DACVECC, shared his advice on trauma and cautioned that these cases can change in the blink of an eye

At the 2022 Atlantic Coast Veterinary Conference, Gary Harker describes these proactive measures for ensuring lawsuit protection

Kristina Guldbrand, CVT, BS, ACC, CSP, shares the best ways to include wellbeing plans in daily schedules

At the 2022 Atlantic Coast Veterinary Conference, keynote speaker, Craig A. Clifford, DVM, MS, DACVIM (Oncology), outlines the best methods currently available for treating cancer in dogs

Learn more about Atlantic Coast Veterinary Conference keynote speaker, Fred Wininger, as he discusses his career start and the value of neurology

During a dvm360® interview, Angie Arora, MSW, RSW, outlines the most rewarding aspects of her line of work

Keynote speaker for the first day of the 2022 Atlantic Coast Veterinary Conference, Craig Clifford, MS, DVM, DACVIM (Oncology), shares his personal and professional achievements, plus more

At ACVC, keynote session topics will range from advancements in oncology to the “encanto” of veterinary medicine

Toxic ingestions of human psychiatric drugs can cause clinical signs in pets that range from sympathomimetic to anticholinergic.

Denise Rollings, CVT, VTS (Dentistry) discusses what ACVC sessions she is looking forward to attending