
In a recent dvm360® interview, Dr David Dycus shares pointers on performing a quick, effective, and low-stress orthopedic examination on patients.

In a recent dvm360® interview, Dr David Dycus shares pointers on performing a quick, effective, and low-stress orthopedic examination on patients.

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In this episode of The Vet Blast Podcast, CEO and founder of the company LifeBacon, shared the importance of incorporating fun into the workplace, plus how this can help combat burnout.

In light of Veterinary Technician Appreciation Week, the nonprofit is offering this free 2-day virtual summit to veterinary technicians and nurses worldwide.

The ruling provides veterinarians the opportunity to use relevant experts in license defense cases.

National Veterinary Technician Week is next month so check out these creative methods for demonstrating your appreciation for all the hard work and commitment veterinary technicians contribute to the practice.

These resources will enhance the personal connections and communication between veterinary professionals and clients, educate pet owners on the need to prioritize wellness visits, and much more.

In a recent dvm360® interview, David Dycus, DVM, MS, CCRP, DACVS-SA, highlighted common subtle signs veterinary professionals can look for that may indicate an orthopedic concern during an examination.

This small and exotic veterinary clinic will serve pets in Wendell and surrounding communities starting on September 20, 2021.

The company was granted to pursue conditional approval as the CVM recognizes there is no current approved animal drug in the US for treating feline HCM.

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On this episode of The Vet Blast Podcast, Monique Y. Wells, VMD, MS, shares what inspired her to pursue veterinary toxicologic pathology, what her career entails, and more.

Renee Machel, cofounder of GetMotiVETed, sheds light on how (and why) practicing mindfulness can help curb stress and negativity in and out of the workplace.

This free New Jersey event offers a suite of informative and engaging material headlined by a renowned industry well-being speaker and coach, plus offers the opportunity to earn 2 CE credits.

The New York City animal hospital is among the first to establish a CVT role.

Here's our regular rundown of new and notable veterinary products.

In light of National Hispanic Heritage Month, deepen your knowledge of the Hispano, Latino, and Latinx population by learning these statistics related to their culture, veterinary medicine, and beyond.

Mia Cary, DVM, gets candid about the variations between work-life balance and work integration, plus offers a few methods for incorporating fun into the workplace.

The legislation will require food containing the substance toxic to pets—xylitol—to include a warning label highlighting its harmful effects.

The funding will allow the company to discover the efficacy of its leading compound to further improve antibiotic treatment for bovine mastitis.

Objective evidence and anecdotal reports that nonintoxicating parts of the cannabis plant support the multimodal approach to pain management in dogs, cats, and horses.

Mariana A. Pardo, BVSc, MV, DACVECC, explains how introducing veterinary medicine to younger children can help fuel the fight for fostering a more diverse and inclusive profession.

This partnership will promote Antinol’s “Keeping Happiness in Motion” initiative by highlighting the pet joint health supplement's benefits on social media.

Brush up on your equine medicine knowledge with these 3 articles that cover the latest diagnosis and treatment methods.

Veterinary practice manager and owner of Halow Consulting, Bash Halow, CVPM, LVT, shares why conforming to a 'Woe is me' mindset at your practice can be harmful to your fellow team members.

The negative impacts of antimicrobial overuse on dairy farms, plus how policymakers and veterinarians can help.

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A leaky gut has several potential backstories. But every type of “protein-losing enteropathy” (PLE) shares a common loss: albumin, a vital protein that regulates the oncotic pressure of blood, among other things. Although dogs with PLE are quite sick, advances in diagnostics and treatments have improved outcomes.