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Clinic storage DIY: Park your red rubber catheters on the wall
If you dont like fishing catheters out of drawers (what size? whats this?), try my solution for your veterinary hospital.
Working DVM mom? Youve got this
When were caught between the family we love and the veterinary career we cherish, our fears and guilt can overwhelm us. Stop beating up on yourself, veterinarian moms.
Comparison chart: Urolithiasis diets for cats
When it comes to urolithiasis in cats, nutrition is part of the problem and the solution. Use this chart to find the best therapeutic diet for your stone-prone veterinary patients.
Veterinarians: Become a pocket mentor
If you havent helped mentor a younger vet because you feel like you dont have time, heres an idea you might try.
Veterinary symposium reveals latest heartworm research
American Heartworm Society promises to soon share educational highlights from its 16th Triennial Heartworm Symposium.
Zoetis hints at new monoclonal antibody for osteoarthritis pain
Activities at the WSAVA Conference in Toronto focused on the role of nerve growth factor in pain pathway for dogs and cats.
Top 25 cities for feline veterinary care and more
Cat-friendly housing options, availability of feline-specific veterinary hospitals and shelters, and the prevalence of environmental hazards helped Redfin and Trupanion pick the nations most meowjestic locales for feline living.
How we saved a gunshot victim
My emergency came with anxious peace officers, media coverage and a lot of eyes on a surgery. But this finalist for 2019 dvm360/VHMA Practice Manager of the Year helped organized her veterinary hospital team with good results.
Why the 'dental' divides our profession
When a pet owner can't afford the highest standard of veterinary dental care, what choices do we have left?
Human surgeons operating on dogs: When good intentions aren't enough
His heart may have been in the right place, but an Atlanta orthopedic surgeon has voluntarily shut down his nonprofit organization after backlash from area veterinarians.
Veterinary gender discrimination: A real and serious problem
A UK study found that in the veterinary profession, women are overlooked for promotions and often seen as incompetent by overtly sexist clients.
Food aggression: Eligible for pet insurance coverage or not?
A proactive pet owner who receives competent and successful veterinary care for a behavior issue has her claim denied. Whos correct?
dvm360 product report: Equine education tools, high-protein diet, app journaling and more
Heres our regular rundown of new and noteworthy veterinary products.
Adverse vaccine reactions in veterinary medicine: an update
Although rare, several forms of adverse reactions have been documented after vaccination in dogs and cats. Heres what veterinary teams need to know today.
Elanco: Animals are at the X factor at the center of world issues
Newly focused on animal health alone, Elanco management team shares hopes for more relevance in peoples lives and deepending commitment to make real change.
Study: Is there a veterinarian shortage? Yes. Could we fix it immediately? Yes.
Veterinary economist crunches the numbers to quantify the difference between open veterinary positions and DVMs seeking employment.
San Francisco veterinary staff protest unfair labor practices
Protesters (not including veterinarians) at VCA San Francisco Veterinary Specialists say theyre fighting for better pay, health benefits and improved work conditions.
Can dogs smell canine cancer?
Dogs are detecting human cancer today, so a team of North Carolina veterinary school researchers is exploring whether that same ability could be turned to help dogkind.
To prevent suicides, Banfield wants veterinary professionals to ASK
New campaign to help colleagues assess, support, know is designed specifically for veterinarians and team members; company will offer training to entire profession by January 2020.
Future-proofing your veterinary practice revenue
Two smart data wonks in the animal health industry recently shared market information at an exclusive event in Kansas City. Heres the skinny on what they see coming down the pike for veterinary practices like yours.
Cancer-sniffing dogs: How canine scent detection could transform human medicine
With dogs amazing olfactory capabilities, researchers are optimistic that they will one day play a regular in early disease detection.
Are rescues wrong to transport these pets?
The veterinary community should look closer at the legal, financial, and human and animal health effects of interstate and international animal transportation.
Letters to dvm360: Sounding off on DCM dilemma
Our columnist argued that pet insurance should have paid for an ultrasound diagnostic for an asymptomatic dog on a grain-free diet at risk for dilated cardiomyopathy (DCM). Readers disagree about whats called for when.
Whos going to buy our equine practices?
Im worried that todays corporate consolidators arent an answer for solo practices who cant find associates to buy them.
Eleanor Green joins Animal Policy Group, will leave Texas A&M
Prominent veterinary school dean joins attorney Mark Cushing at industry consulting and lobbying firm.
New screening method may help detect heart disease in cats
Veterinarians were 100% successful at diagnosing severe heart disease in asymptomatic cats with a focused cardiac ultrasound, according to a recent Morris Animal Foundation-funded study.
How cats and veterinary professionals overlap: A dvm360 Venn diagram
You might be a dog person, but lets be real, you are a human cat. The similarities are just too great.
Veterinary products now and for future wow
Autoinjectors, injectables and iodine-laced water are just a few products veterinarians might be interested in, courtesy of the Kansas City Animal Health Corridor Investment Forum.
Mental health: a global concern for veterinary professionals
Initial findings from a survey reveal that mental wellbeing may affect veterinary professionals on a global level, according to the World Small Animal Veterinary Associations new Professional Wellbeing Group.
Optimal veterinary care for feline trauma patients
When cats present for emergency care, the veterinary team must consider not only the patients treatment needs but also its stress level. Heres a primer from a veterinary technician specialist.