
|Articles|October 7, 2022
News wrap-up: This week's headlines, plus new episode of dvm360® Live!™
Author(s)dvm360 Staff
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While we all prepare to head to the Jersey shore, here's what was popular this week on dvm360.com:
- A new
episode of dvm360® Live!™ is now available. Adam Christman, DVM, MBA, sits down with celebrity dog trainer Chrissy Joy who shows off her dogs' amazing tricks, and discusses pet insurance. - Learn how a married couple united with a contractor and designer to build what would become one of the dvm360® 2022 Hospital Design Competition
grand prize winners . - On this episode of The Vet Blast Podcast, Christman is joined by Patricia White, DVM, MS, DACVD, CPC, to
discuss her veterinary career in dermatology, transition to coaching, and her impending retirement. - Morris Animal Foundation
announced it is accepting proposals for studies focusing on domestic equid health, with a special interest in those on pituitary pars intermedia dysfunction. - Texas Tech University School of Veterinary Medicine is
expanding its partnership with Butterfly Network, Inc to provide each incoming veterinary student with a Butterfly iQ+ Vet probe for the remainder of their education. - and more!
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