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Future veterinarians: a 25-year look ahead
April 1st 2007Washington - Veterinarians fill top levels of national security, protect public health and command a unique skill set used to defend the nation's food supply. Yet these highly trained professionals aren't licensed to practice small-animal medicine.
Strengthening the DVM/pet owner bond
April 1st 2007Las Vegas –– Explaining care benefits, catering your communication style to each client's personality and showing genuine interest in a pet-owner's concerns and questions are, according to a recent study, the best ways to ensure that owners are willing to pay for the highest quality of care for their animals.
Pet-food crisis: DVMs swamped with calls, visits after recall
April 1st 2007From DVM Newsmagazine--National Report - 4/1/07 - Worried pet owners nationwide flooded veterinary practices with calls last month, after nearly 1 percent of the pet food sold in the United States was recalled and later reported to have been contaminated with a rodent-killing toxin.
Toxicology Brief: Metformin overdose in dogs and cats
April 1st 2007Metformin is an antihyperglycemic prescription medication labeled for the treatment of noninsulin-dependent (type 2) diabetes mellitus in people. Metformin belongs to the biguanide group of oral antidiabetic agents and is the only biguanide currently available in the United States.
Pet-food crisis: DVMs swamped with calls, visits after recall
April 1st 2007National Report - 4/1/07 - Worried pet owners nationwide flooded veterinary practices with calls last month, after nearly 1 percent of the pet food sold in the United States was recalled and later reported to have been contaminated with a rodent-killing toxin.
Pet-food crisis: DVMs swamped with calls, visits after recall
April 1st 2007From DVM Newsmagazine--National Report - 4/1/07 - Worried pet owners nationwide flooded veterinary practices with calls last month, after nearly 1 percent of the pet food sold in the United States was recalled and later reported to have been contaminated with a rodent-killing toxin.
Modern messaging can signal risk
April 1st 2007National Report -When used with caution, the modern capabilities of e-mail and text messaging, now available on almost any cell phone or Blackberry, can improve and speed communication in a veterinary practice. But without appropriate limits, that practice can be damaged swiftly, experts say.
If antibodies undetected can there be infection?
April 1st 2007Editors Note: In a new series, DVM Newsmagazine asks experts within a variety of veterinary specialties to break commonly held medical, business or professional myths. This month, NCSU's expert, Dr. Edward Breitschwerdt, takes a swipe at diagnosing vector-borne infection.
Iowa State University College of Veterinary Medicine earns full accreditation
March 29th 2007Ames, Iowa - 3/29/07 - Iowa State University College of Veterinary Medicine has been granted accreditation status by the American Veterinary Medical Association's Council on Education for the college's academic program, including a new partnership program with the University of Nebraska-Lincoln.