
The simple blood test employs technology that looks for very early nucleosomic markers of cancer in dogs.
The simple blood test employs technology that looks for very early nucleosomic markers of cancer in dogs.
The ‘R’ word is an economic inevitability, but that doesn’t mean you should panic. Take these five steps to prepare your veterinary practice for the next downturn.
The highest board positions of the Women’s Veterinary Leadership Development Initiative both hold positions in industry.
As more domestic violence shelters add pet accommodations, victims who might have remained in an abusive situation are seeking help. But there is more work to be done.
Internist and Fetch dvm360 conference speaker Dr. Michael Wood offers practical insights into this frustrating veterinary condition.
Well-known veterinary parasitologist discusses West Coast species, product options.
You stand in a lot of lines as a veterinarian rushing between appointments to get a driver's license renewed at the Department of Motor Vehicles.
A 1995 alumna and staff member since 2002, Dana Zimmel, DVM, will serve as interim dean at the University of Florida College of Veterinary Medicine.
Treating these painful lesions in dogs and cats requires figuring out what's causing them.
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Disturbed to hear someone had a wait on a mental health hotline, this doctor and licensed social worker wants people to know that the calls do get through.
Feline infectious peritonitis: From fatal to treatable Top feline researchers and clinicians at a recent symposium say the disease should lose its lethal label.
Team of veterinary experts works collaboratively to investigate and rehabilitate endangered feline species.
A tearful plea to a deceased loved one is followed quickly by missing pets return. Is a guardian angel responsible?
How much is too much when asking about a troubled doctors personal problems? And what can a practice owner do to help? This what if? scenario uncovers big questions for veterinary professionals.
Todays veterinarians have choices in vaccine formulations beyond the standard killed or modified-live formulations. But more options can also make for more confusion.
Adding locoregional anesthetics into routine ovariohysterectomy and orchiectomy protocols is a rapid, safe and inexpensive way to enhance pain control for our veterinary patients.