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Fleas Likely Not Resistant to New Flea Control Products
Product failures with new topical and oral flea treatments are probably caused by failure to use the products correctly rather than product resistance, according to a recent review article.
Should we do cardiac compressions in hemorrhagic shock?
A study investigates whether this intervention helps save lives in cases of traumatic blood loss.
Three cheers for new veterinary dermatology drugs
You just got new additions to your arsenal against atopy, demodicosis and bacterial skin infections.
Expired meds for no-charge surgeries: An ethics violation?
Veterinarian is challenged by a colleague about his use of out-of-date drugs for procedures when owners cant afford to pay.
Hey, vet school: Grads not earning? No loans for you!
The Department of Education can deny some schools federal loan dollars if their graduates dont wind up with a decent income. What are the implications for the veterinary profession and its off-kilter debt-to-income ratio?
Insulinoma in a senior pit bull: Medical perspective
Dr. Lauren Adelman provides the medical perspective on this challenging veterinary oncology case.
Insulinoma in a senior pit bull: Clinical pathology perspective
Dr. Lisa Viesselmann provides the clinical pathology perspective on this challenging veterinary oncology case.
Insulinoma in a senior pit bull: Surgery perspective
Dr. Christian Latimer provides the surgery perspective on this challenging veterinary oncology case.
Insulinoma in a senior pit bull: Radiology perspective
Dr. Federica Morandi provides the radiology perspective on this challenging veterinary oncology case.
Insulinoma in a senior pit bull: Anatomic pathology perspective
Dr. Lani Bower provides the anatomic pathology perspective on this challenging veterinary oncology case.
Insulinoma in a senior pit bull: Medical oncology perspective
Dr. Emily Manor provides the medical oncology perspective on this challenging veterinary oncology case.
Clinical Rounds: Insulinoma in a senior pit bull
When a dog presented to the University of Tennessee emergency department with a possible pancreatic mass, the Clinical Rounds team came to his aid. Head with us down the hall as we explore all aspects of this case.
Experts Identify Behavioral Signs of Pain in Cats
Experts in feline medicine have identified 25 behavioral signs of pain in cats.
Can you guess the No. 1 medical conditions in dogs and cats?
The results are in! Nationwide announces the top medical conditions of 2015 and the average cost to treat. Does their list match up with what you see most in your veterinary practice?
Heartworm prevention: The questionable zero mosquito factor
Even areas with fewer mosquitos can be hotbeds of heartworm infection.
Karen Bradley elected to AVMA board of directors
Bradley will represent district 1 and begin term in August.
Product picks: Take the pain out of pets senior moments
Check out these products that can pets with pain and mobility issues, both in your practice and at home.
ACVIM Releases Consensus Statement on Seizure Management in Dogs
The American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine has released a consensus statement on the management of seizures in dogs.
Letter to dvm360: Veterinary debt comparison to general population misleading
If comparison was drawn to doctors or lawyers, numbers would be more shocking.
3 products to hook pet owners
We sniffed out these widgets, gadgets and doodads to keep pet owners smiling throughout their veterinary visit and long after they leave your practice.
Vet students ideas could earn them $17.5K
Three teams of DVMs-to-be will share $17,500 in cash prizes. One lucky team could see their idea for veterinary innovation become a real product or service.
Sucralfate and fluoroquinolones: Never the twain shall meet?
A veterinary study finds that concurrent administration may be OK, depending on which fluoroquinolone you reach for.
KC Animal Health Corridor accepting veterinary innovation applications
Got an idea that needs funding? Apply to pitch it during post-CVC forum in Kansas City.
Dress to kill it in the exam room
Sure, life as a veterinary professional may get a little dirty (OK, sometimes smelly and gross, too!) but that doesn't mean you have to sacrifice your sense of style. Here's how to keep your look fresh.
Findings from the Swiss Feline Cancer Registry, 1965-2008
The cancer registry includes records of 51,322 cats with 18,375 diagnosed tumors, spanning the years between 1965 and 2008.
Everythings biggerand more efficientin Texas
What this emergency and specialty center lacks in space, it makes up for in efficiency and accessibility.
Sorry! Wrong number! Adventures in equine texting
Technology is great tool for connecting with clients. Just use it carefully to avoid Dr. Brocks embarrassing mistake.
dvm360 sits down with Dr. Pol
Nat Geo star veterinarian champions common-sense approach, affordable pet care.
Canine flu now affecting cats too
The University of Wisconsin reports an outbreak of H3N2 in cats a midwestern shelter.