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Dealing with logbook discrepancies
Once a veterinary professional discovers an error in their logbook, what happens next?
Proper catheterization: Size, duration, and patient physiology
Many veterinary professionals regularly place catheters, but are they doing it right?
Using lab values to identify disease that leads to aging
Brennen McKenzie, VMD, MSc, MA, director of veterinary medicine at Loyal, a biotechnology company, and a clinical practitioner, discusses the use of lab values as predictors for disease.
Compassionate conversations when scheduling euthanasia
Wendy S. Meyers, CVJ, explains how managers can help their team express empathy when booking sensitive appointments
6 CE session highlights from days 3 and 4 of SWVS
Symposium attendees should check out these events during the final 2 days of this year’s event
The reality of medical errors
Theresa Cosper-Roberts, RVT, CVPM, ACE(DE), CVBL, talks about medical errors in the veterinary profession
Managing medications prior to anesthesia
Gianluca Bini, DVM, MRCVS, DACVAA, discusses the importance of monitoring medications patients are taking before going under anesthesia to determine if it is safe or not.
3 must-reads on developments in parasitology
Don’t miss these 3 articles covering recent developments in veterinary parasitology
Understanding how metabolic dysfunction affects canine aging
Brennen McKenzie, VMD, MSc, MA, discusses how metabolic dysfunction impairs health in older dogs, in a dvm360 interview.
Feline gut microbiome 101
Research into the feline gut microbiome continues to evolve, revealing the complex relationship between microorganisms in the gastrointestinal tract and overall health.
Caring for patients with cardiac conditions
CE sessions being presented at the Southwest Veterinary Symposium are addressing ECGs, veterinary technician care and other topics in cardiology
How to create an attendance policy
Communicating expectations is key for staff adherence
Zoos and aquariums collaborate to launch first national database of animal diagnostic images
The database contains materials from zoological institutes across the United States
Gastrointestinal decontamination misconceptions
Myths surrounding GI decontamination, and what the truth really is
Takeaways on avian respiratory diseases
Lauren Thielen, DVM, DiplABVP (Avian Practice) offers a preview of her upcoming lecture at the Southwest Veterinary Symposium in Fort Worth, Texas
CE session highlights for SWVS
SWVS attendees won’t want to miss these 8 featured sessions at this year’s event
Exclusive film screening at the Southwest Veterinary Symposium
SWVS attendees have the opportunity to attend a private screening of the anticipated short film, The Dog
Factors that can impede wound healing in patients
Natalie Marks, DVM, CVJ, CCFP, Elite FFCP-V, discusses how stress and comorbidities may impact wound healing, as well as factors to consider when deciding on the type of surgical closure
Identifying and treating canine and feline urolithiasis
Management of the condition includes postoperative therapy and follow-up care
Managing feline diabetes mellitus with SGLT2i
Christopher G. Byers, DVM, DACVECC, DACVIM (SAIM), CVJ, explains how Sodium-Glucose Cotransporter 2 Inhibitors are used to manage diabetes mellitus in cats
Clinic center: New veterinary clinics opening in the country
Take a look at these 3 veterinary centers newly opened or coming soon
Dentistry A to Z: G is for genetics
Oral health diseases in dogs and cats can be hereditary
How age and breed affect toxin exposure
Renee Schmid, DVM, DABT, DABVT, talks about common toxins for older pets, as well as how breed impacts exposure
Researchers discover fecal transplants can benefit canines with epilepsy
Study findings showed a positive impact on the negative mental health symptoms
FDA recall: Updated instructions for compounding device inlets
The recall involves updating instructions for use, rather than removing devices from where they are used and sold
Diagnosing squamous cell carcinoma in horses
Rachel Allbaugh, DVM, MS, DACVO, explains her squamous cell carcinoma diagnosis procedure, beyond just the clinical signs
New vaccine protects against feline leukemia virus
The technological innovation is an expansion of the NOBIVAC NXT platform, and a breakthrough achievement against one of the most common feline diseases
Biopharmaceutical seeks to raise $15M to develop cancer therapy for pets
CureLab Veterinary Inc is conducting a Regulation D fundraising offering for its gene therapy, ElenaVet
German shepherd overcomes rare fungal infection
After a year of hospitalizations, antifungal medications, and rehabilitation, Riley the German shepherd beat the odds on her ‘grave prognosis’
Common heart diseases in cats and dogs
Gianluca Bini, DVM, MRCVS, DACVAA, explains what the most common heart diseases are for canine and feline patients