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3 awesome tools for veterinary dentistry
These tools and features are on every badass dental technician's wish list. Spend now, save time (and teeth!) later. Plus, bonus tips on ... toothbrushes and scaler tips!
Could Genomic Material Be a Biomarker for Heart Disease?
Genomic material found in extracellular vesicles could be important biomarkers for myxomatous mitral valve disease in dogs, opening the door for innovative treatment approaches for this disease.
The pricing struggle: How high is too high for pet owners?
Our study suggests that when veterinary prices rise faster than the rate of inflation, consumers opt out of seeking services.
Announcing the August edition of the Products360 digest!
View and download this valuable resource before you make your next sales rep appointment, exhibit hall expedition or equipment purchase decision.
Long-Term Efficacy of Gene Therapy for Diabetes Mellitus
A single administration of gene therapy can provide long-term glycemic control without the need for insulin injections for diabetes mellitus.
Commentary: Telemedicine is in DVMs' hands
Afraid of what pet owners and practitioners will miss without physical exams, this veterinarian warns colleagues they should be the ones shaping policy for the future of telemedicine.
One more fright, one less heartbeat
This cardiologist wants to prove that the intense effects of the fight-or-flight "sympathetic storm" in pets from scary veterinary visits can wear out their hearts before their time.
Cannabidiol: A new option for pets in pain?
More research on effectiveness is needed, but unless adverse events are reported, its a treatment worth keeping in mind for your veterinary patients.
9 apps for on-the-go equine practitioners
Ambulatory practitioners have so much cool tech at their fingertips now, its a shame not to use it. Heres what we use in our practice.
American Veterinarian Celebrates One-Year Anniversary With Record Growth
The publication shows exponential growth in digital reads, pageviews and employees.
Grumpy ex-employees in the age of the internet
A nondisparagement clause might keep that toxic team member you fired from badmouthing your veterinary practice all over social mediaif its legally enforceable.
Pain and deathand love
This Leadership Challenge highlights the poignant end of a pets life.
A song of fire and itch: Veterinary dermatologic variations on Game of Thrones
What better way to find out the latest derm updates to rescue your patients than by correlating them to the hottest series on TV?!
dvm360 product report: Oral wipes, dental console and more
Here's our weekly rundown of new and notable veterinary products.
The good Samaritan, the bad owner and the microchip
A veterinary team is torn between giving an irresponsible owner back his microchipped dog or letting a Good Samaritan who got him medical care take him in as her own.
World News Roundup: July 29, 2017
This week in veterinary news from around the world: evacuation and rescue of zoo animals from war-stricken Syria, the threat Brexit poses to animal welfare in the United Kingdom, and the growing police dog force in Delhi.
FDA Advises Checking Epinephrine Labeling Before Administering
FDA warns veterinarians to take extreme care in dosing epinephrine products.
Applying Shark Science to Human Health
Viewers of the Discovery Channel’s highly anticipated Shark Week may not know about the different role sharks play aside from teeth-thrashing and jaw-clamping they see on television.
Designing with room to grow
Moving from a lease space on a semi-rural road to a building on one of the busiest commuter roads, find out how this hospital scored their dream location in Albuquerque, New Mexico.
Online Supply Company Launches Cannabis-Based Pet Product Line
Vet Online Supply, Inc. recently launched the first round of pet products containing cannabidiol to help treat pain associated with arthritis, digestive issues, and more.
Just Ask the Expert: Is there a role for melatonin in dogs and cats with IMHA?
This hormone is already embraced by some veterinarians for various conditions. Dr. Christopher Byers explores whether there is an indication for immune-mediated hemolytic anemia.
dvm360 product report: New dermatology cream, DNA tests and more
Heres our weekly rundown of new and notable veterinary products.
Old School, New School: Fight or flight?
An abrasive senior technician is leaving distressed team members and neglected patients in her domineering wake. Dr. Greenskin thinks that if she owned the hospital, she wouldnt put up with such behaviorwould she?
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AVMA 2017: Rabies Vaccination - What You Need to Know
Dr. Richard Ford enlightened attendees about the widely varying regulations regarding rabies vaccination throughout the country.
AVMA 2017: Adding a Younger Pet to a Geriatric Pet Household
Veterinary behavior expert Dr. Marsha Reich offers insight veterinarians can share with their clients who are considering adding a puppy or kitten to a home with a senior pet.
Collagen Demonstrates Prognostic Potential for Canine Breast Cancer
Collagen fibers can predict survival outcome in female dogs with mammary carcinoma.
Warm ... warmer ... your veterinary design idea's red-hot!
... or it will be if this dvm360 reader gets the electric radiant flooring she wants. Veterinary architect and Veterinary Economics Hospital Design Conference educator Heather Lewis, AIA, tells her whether it's a good idea.
Letter to dvm360: Living the vet school dream means taking responsibility for choices
One reader says its not his job to bail out a young veterinarian who makes poor financial decisions.
AVMA 2017: Insights for One Health from Millennia Past
“We’re all in this together” was the One Health–focused theme of paleontologist and explorer Paul Sereno’s keynote address during the 2017 American Veterinary Medical Association Convention.