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What grosses out a veterinary parasitologist?
Does anything really bother these doctors of disgustingness?
Get up to scratch with skin talks
Veterinary technicians: You can help patients with dermatology issues
Skeptical about veterinary acupuncture? Get current.
Dr. Janice Huntingford says the literature is clear on acupuncture's pain management benefits.
Is your elite team ready for high-density scheduling?
Maximize medicine and manpower, but be aware of the cost
Project you: What we're reading, watching and skimming in spring 2016
dvm360.com editors are people, too! This month, we've collected our favorite books, videos and articles you should check out.
Can technicians be money producers?
A closer look at the clinic cash flow conundrum
Client video: Is your elderly kitty getting skinny?
Get older cats with sudden weight loss into your veterinary clinic to make sure serious disease isn't looming.
Bond with the brush
It's easy to attack pooch plaque at home.
Back Office Blunders, Episode 5: Cell phoned #obnoxious
Keeping it social in the exam room. Rudely.
Loco for logo walls
Put unused wall space to good use, driving home your practices logo and philosophy with veterinary clients.
Cushing's on the rise? Expert observations on the disease
Why you may be seeing more cases, better insight into causes and best treatment practices-plus exclusive bonus material on Dr. David Bruyette, the Cushing superfan.
Weird veterinary emergencies: Things that AREN'T dog food
Some of the oddities Dr. Garret Pachtinger has seen involve consumed foreign bodies for sure, but sometimes the underlying cause is downright illicit.
Veterinary technician or nurse? We asked, you answered
Data from the 2016 Firstline Career Path Study shows a clear preference for a term. Can you guess which one?
Which way is up? Navigating dental radiography orientation
Sometimes it can be difficult to figure out which side of the mouth youre looking at on a radiograph. Mary Berg, RVT, VTS (dentistry) shares tips to make it easier on yourself.
Mad about you
His advice is for associates, but anyone in veterinary practice could benefit from Bash Halow's horror story and advice on dealing with someone else's anger.
Think like a horse doctor: Be transparent
Equine hospitals are ahead of the curve, says architect Heather Lewis. Their DVMs are used to doing more and more of their work in front of clients. Small animal veterinarians could be next ...
Your pet swallowed what?
Weird tales for the world from veterinary imaging.
Make vaccine compliance easy for clients
What's old hat for your staff is a total mystery to pet owners.
It's all about that sit, 'bout that sit-no jumping!
Luring, capturing, and shaping: Do you know these training techniques?
Coffee on the Couch: A conversation with Bash Halow, LVT, CVPM
Technicians, veterinary assistants, receptionistslisten up! There's fertile soil for career growthhere's where (and how) to plant your seeds.
Vetcetera: Do I have a dangerous dog?
Four key areas can help you assess the danger for future behavior and whether a dog can safely stay in a home.
Technicians: Step up your exit strategy
Move 'em on, head 'em up
Facility conversion: Take it to the bank
Deposit your practice in one of these buildings.
Don't turn your back on exotic-animal pain
Won't somebody please think of the rabbits, ferrets, rats ...?
5 drugs in my cat pain toolbox
It didnt pain us (were here all week, folks) to talk to physical rehabilitation expert Jane Huntingford, DVM, DACVMR, about what she uses to manage feline patients chronic pain.
Goodness gracious, it's pemphigus foliaceus
Five pointers on managing this common autoimmune dermatologic disease from veterinary dermatologist Dr. Paul Bloom.
Who needs an ultrasound machine?
Two practice management gurus think the answer might be you.
The biggest mistake veterinary receptionists make
Receptionists and managers: You'll be amazed how easy it is to spiff up your veterinary hospital communication.
Design trend: Getting more bang for your buck
Building and running a practice is all about efficiency these days, veterinary architect Dan Chapel explains.
Ack! How do you spell that again?
All of that clinical terminology-no one gets it right all the time.