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Flow cytometry and clonality evaluation are effective for characterizing feline lymphoma
A new study showed that this cell-sizing method is useful for characterizing feline lymphoma and predicting patient survival time
AKC Canine Health Foundation awards funding for 2 residency programs
Sports medicine and rehabilitation programs at the US universities were named the first honorees of the recognition program supported by the American Kennel Club
On the rise
Tackling the increase of heartworm infections.
Research sheds light on motivations of foster caregivers
A study sought to investigate the motivations and expectations of foster caregivers at animal shelters in hopes of helping shelters recruit more caregivers
Massachusetts practice receives regional honor as Best Veterinarian
143 Veterinary Services has been recognized with a 2024 Best of the South Shore award
Sneak peek: FDA seeking public comments on pre-market animal food ingredient review programs, and other veterinary news
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Paws and profits: Recent veterinary promotions
Check out the latest news in the veterinary industry with these 5 recent position promotions
3 must-reads on avian flu
Read about how the highly pathogenic avian influenza was transmitted to cows, cats, raccoons, and dolphins, plus what steps are being taken to contain the spread
Incentivizing retention
New data reveal income trends for recent veterinary school graduates and veterinarians
Internal parasite control guidelines for horses are updated
The American Association of Equine Practitioners’ guidelines offer information on reducing the risk of parasitic diseases in horses, anthelmintic resistance, and more
Pain relief for koalas: a study on acetaminophen use
What analgesics can be given to a koala? A study conducted by investigators in Australia has your answers.
Wrap up: SAVMA updates clinical duty hour guidelines for students, and other veterinary news
Building public influence through social media
This bonus episode of The Vet Blast Podcast presented by dvm360 features our very own Adam Christman, DVM, MBA, to discuss best social media practices.
Reasons you might be living paycheck to paycheck
Discover the hidden financial pitfalls causing paycheck-to-paycheck living and how to overcome them
New research uncovers infection mechanism behind deadly disease in cattle
A study on what causes malignant catarrhal fever in ruminants may offer hope for the development of a vaccine against this infectious peripheral T cell lymphoma disease
KSU College of Veterinary Medicine receives $1 million for clinical nutrition professorship
The Clinical Nutrition Professorship aims to help veterinary students with their educational journey and advance veterinary nutritional science
Pet food company partners with Best Friends Animal Society
Blue Buffalo will make an annual donation of 500,000 lb. of BLUE food and treats to the animal welfare group’s no-kill shelters
Finding relief in relief medicine
As relief medicine continues to rise in popularity, what is the big fuss about it?
New toy allows dogs to brush their own teeth
The Bite n’ Brush toy uses bristles to clean dogs’ teeth while they chew on treats
Common allergy medications pose serious risks to pets
As allergy season continues, the relief from allergy medication may not be universal for pet parents and their pets
Researchers discover cause behind cystic fibrosis-like disease in dogs
A study on gallbladder mucocele formation in canines revealed that this disease is caused by an acquired dysfunction of CFTR
New York grants millions to expand veterinary diagnostic laboratory
The New York State Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory at Cornell University will receive $19.5 million in capital funding
Free NAVLE preparation sessions are planned
Amid an observed decline in test scores, VetPrep is preparing to launch a 12-week bootcamp for veterinary students
Paraneoplastic syndromes in dogs and cats
Recognizing PNS can help veterinarians identify neoplasia earlier and improve the quality of life in patients with cancer
Thoroughbred filly beats odds on surviving tetanus
UC Davis equine specialists recently treated 2-year-old Tenacious Candy after presenting to hospital barely able to stand
NAVTA announces student chapter awards
The National Association of Veterinary Technicians in America honors one exemplary student chapter and student chapter advisor each year
Digital tool now includes equine infectious anemia certificates
The compliance assistant platform helps veterinarians authenticate and manage veterinary health documents
This week on dvm360: Research finds oral microbiome in canines can lead to early detection of periodontal disease, and other news
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Clinical duty hour guidelines for veterinary students are revised in recognition of student wellness
The SAVMA updated its guidelines for clinical students, reducing the number of recommended rotation hours, increasing suggested breaks, and more
Phenotyping for canine lymphoma
Craig A Clifford DVM, MS, DACVIM (Oncology), gives an inside look into his upcoming Fetch Kansas City lecture on canine lymphoma