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Lower the Dose: Time, Distance, and Shielding
April 29th 2017The 3 major principles to assist with maintaining doses “As Low As Reasonably Achievable” are time, distance, and shielding. Michael Bailey, DVM, DACVR, project manager for IDEXX, explains what each principle means for veterinary professionals when it comes to reducing radiation exposure.
Shelter Veterinarians: Practical, Flexible, and Adaptable
April 25th 2017Emily McCobb, DVM, MS, DACVAA, director of shelter medicine in the clinical sciences department at the Cummings School of Veterinary Medicine at Tufts University, says that one of the great things about shelter veterinarians is their ability to come up with a practical treatment plan for patients.
Onsior: Soft Tissue Surgery Pain Relief for Cats and Dogs
April 24th 2017Amanda Landis-Hanna, DVM, veterinary industry liaison, speaker, and consultant, discusses pain management drug Onsior, which provides safe, effective soft tissue surgery postoperative pain relief for cats and, just recently, dogs.
Prevalence of Ophthalmologic Diseases in Other Countries
April 23rd 2017Ron Ofri, DVM, PhD, DECVO, professor of veterinary ophthalmology at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, explains how different regions in the world have prevalent diseases based on what’s endemic in that specific area, as well as their geographical location.
Lower the Dose: Distance Yourself From the Radiation Source
April 20th 2017The farther you get away from a radiation source, the better. Michael Bailey, DVM, DACVR, project manager for IDEXX, expresses that if you’re wearing the proper gear, you can hold onto a pet getting a radiograph, but if you’re not holding onto the pet you should leave the exam room.
Limitations and Challenges Comparative Oncology Faces
April 17th 2017Heather Wilson-Robles, DVM, DACVIM (Oncology), associate professor in the veterinary medicine and biomedical sciences department at Texas A&M University, discusses some of the limitations and challenges that she believes comparative oncology faces.
Lower the Dose: Raising Awareness of Radiation
April 14th 2017Most health care professionals do not realize how important the concern about the potential risk of radiation exposure is to them. Michael Bailey, DVM, DACVR, project manager for IDEXX, says while it is hard to measure whether the Lower the Dose initiative has lowered peoples’ radiation exposure, he is confident that it has raised awareness.
Veterinarians and the Animal Welfare Community Should Work Together
April 14th 2017Amanda Landis-Hanna, DVM, veterinary industry liaison, speaker, and consultant, talks about her experience volunteering at her local animal shelter while also working with a veterinarian at a practice when she graduated veterinary school.
Product News: CERENIA Anti-Nausea Drug
April 13th 2017CERENIA (maropitant citrate), which is an anti-nausea drug for dogs and cats from Zoetis, has been on the market for several years now. Amanda Landis-Hanna, DVM, veterinary industry liaison, speaker, and consultant, talks about how this anti-nausea drug improves both the human-animal bond as well as the quality of life of the patient.
Animal Shelters Should Become Community Resource Centers
April 12th 2017Emily McCobb, DVM, MS, DACVAA, director of shelter medicine in the clinical sciences department at the Cummings School of Veterinary Medicine at Tufts University, says the goal for animal shelters is for them to become community resource centers that can target and help with specific animal-related issues.
Lower the Dose: The Concern About Radiation
April 10th 2017The Lower the Dose initiative has been established for people in the human health care profession for about 3 years, while the veterinarian initiative is only a few months old. Michael Bailey, DVM, DACVR, project manager for IDEXX, explains that while there are well-established federal radiation safety standards, many people have become lax about them.