
Check out this week’s highlights.
Check out this week’s highlights.
On this episode of The Vet Blast Podcast, Dr Christman is joined by second-year veterinary student Christian Capobianco who reflects on the life-changing experience that inspired him to become a wildlife veterinarian and offers useful advice to pre-veterinary students.
Check out these articles offering insight on congenital defects, cardiac tumors, and more.
I started my own practice 4 years after graduating from veterinary school. Here’s how.
Successful management of diabetes in veterinary patients requires patience, data, and an individualized approach.
Trematode infections in dogs and cats are relatively uncommon, but the severity of the diseases associated with these parasites warrants awareness and control strategies.
Mistakes can happen when you try to do too many things at once. But sometimes those mistakes pay off in mysterious ways.
Find out how changing your perspective can aid in combatting the anxiety and depression often associated with the veterinary profession.
How should veterinary clinics confront a blatantly racist client?
CEUS may be a helpful presurgical screening tool for detecting lesions not apparent on conventional abdominal ultrasound.
Here's a sneak peek at this week's headlines.
Research highlights the connection between the veterinarian-client relationship and attitudes toward veterinary care.
Warmth and charm welcome clients like family into this quick-growing Connecticut mixed animal practice.
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On this episode of The Vet Blast Podcast, Dr Christman is joined by Dr Chris Pachel as they discuss some helpful nuggets for communicating with on-edge clients about behavior recommendations.
The ElleVet Project is designed to expand free veterinary care efforts to pets of the homeless and street pets.
First- and second-year student leaders are invited to apply for this scholarship by April 28, 2021.
The B2B technology company has introduced integrated pet curbside check-in and check-out, 24/7 live triage consultation and simplified billing to improve clinic workflow and reduce stress.
Results from a recent study found that veterinary school applicants who identified as White or Asian were more likely to receive 1 offer of admission to veterinary school. Those who identified as Hispanic had a significantly lower chance of receiving an admission offer.
Deciding to euthanize a pet is a difficult decision. Veterinarians can guide owners through the process and make the road to death more comfortable for both the patient and client by using a combination of compassion and medical expertise.
Here is a sneak peek at this week’s headlines.
Check out these articles highlighting recent heartworm recommendations, client education tips, and more.
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From a glut to a dire shortage, here’s a look at the economic realities of hiring associate veterinarians today.
On this episode of The Vet Blast Podcast, Dr. Christman is joined by CEO and cofounder of GoodVets, Ryan Joseph, who explains how to create a client experience that promotes positivity, trust, and efficiency.
Because a gastrointestinal biopsy is not always feasible, obtaining a presumptive diagnosis after ruling out all other possibilities will guide your treatment recommendations. Sponsored by VetriScience.
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Mariel Devesa has been named leader of growth, expansion and development for Nationwide’s pet insurance business.
Earlier today, a powerful stress bomb injured 16 people working at Happy Tails Veterinary Hospital in Reuford, New York.
The majority of veterinarians who wait to sterilize cats until age 6 months or older cited future health concerns as the driving force behind their recommendation.