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AVMA, AVMF announce loan repayment program for food animal veterinarians
Five food animal veterinarians will receive $100,000 each to help kick-start their careers
3 tips to breed-specific wellness care
Try these fun ideas for staff training and client education when incorporating breed-specific care into your veterinary practice.
Gov. Schwarzenegger vetoes declaw, devocalization bill in California
Bill would have penalized landlords for requiring tenants to declaw or devocalize their pets
UC-Davis veterinary dean to retire in 2011
Dr. Bennie Osburn, dean of the University of California-Davis School of Veterinary Medicine, says his third term as dean will be his last.
University of Florida ready to unveil new teaching hospital
The University of Florida will unveil its new $58 million small-animal hospital the week of Oct. 17.
Biosecurity: Veterinary videos
Three notable doctors talk about the role of veterinarians in fighting bioterrorism and new diseases in this country.
Uteropexy: A new technique to improve the fertility of barren mares
Uteropexy can help mares that develop post-mating endometritis.
An update on blood typing, crossmatching, and doing no harm in transfusing dogs and cats
Seven blood types are recognized in dogs, and four blood types are identified in cats.
A newer-generation drug to treat canine idiopathic epilepsy
Consider pregabalin as an adjunct to phenobarbital or potassium bromide in poorly controlled dogs.
Recipe for Sheather's sucrose solution
How to prepare this solution for use in fecal centrifugal fecal flotation.
Assessing brain aging in cats
Are we paying enough attention to cats-both young and old?
New York steps up illegal equine drug-use testing at racetracks
Opening day at Saratoga Race Course in New York on July 23 marked the end of the track's backstretch security barn, which had been in place since 2005.
Economist predicts a slow-growth economy
Americans can expect continued slow growth for the economy, a kind of "zombie-like" performance, an economist reports.
Veterinarian recounts practice break-in
What one veterinarian learned after his practice was robbed.
Legacy project takes root at Cornell
The Enduring Veterinary Legacy project honors veterinarians who advanced animal health over the past 100 years.
Pet Healthcare Summit focuses on economy, animal welfare and veterinary education
Banfield Pet Healthcare Summit brought together professional leaders in practice, associations and industry to talk about key trends influencing the veterinary profession.
Veterinary coalition to target drop in client visits
Veterinary leaders plan a November meeting to carve out strategies to reverse the trend of dwindling client visits.
Veterinary luminaries speak out on the challenges facing the veterinary profession
Dr. Marty Becker, Dr. Bruce Little, and more sound off on the future hurdles the profession will face
7 ways to promote dental care compliance
When it comes to client communications about oral health, it's as much how you say it and what you say.
Procedure for centrifugal fecal flotation
A quick step-by-step to performing this procedure.
Biosecurity: Where West Nile started
Dr. Tracey S. McNamara evaluates today's national biosecurity and recounts her tale seeing the first hints of West Nile Virus in New York
Biosecurity: Are veterinarians prepared?
Zoonotic outbreaks and governmental readiness concern speakers at Kansas City conference
AAVMC urges Senate to pass loan repayment bill
Legislation would make veterinary public-health groups eligible for training grants.
Mind Over Miller: Peanut memories
I wish I had known about the peanut butter trick before I retired. I learned too late that dogs will accept a lot of medication if it is disguised in peanut butter.
Biosecurity: Inside the hot zone
Dr. Jerry Jaax and Nancy Jaax shared the tumultous story of the New Jersey ebola outbreak
FORM ONLY: Accounts receivable policy
DO NOT LINK.
AVMA wants Congress to designate 2011 as the year of the veterinarian
The AVMA and those in Congress are seeking to make 2011 the year of the veterinarian
DVM fights to change compensation laws
After experiencing the loss of his own pet, one DVM is fighting to change compensation laws.
Why, when and how to perform percutaneous renal biopsies
Can you assess when this diagnostic procedure is best indicated?
Students get hands-on experience at the 2010 World Equestrian Games
Select AAEP student members work alongside WEG veterinarians.