Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Veterinary Radiology: Supporting Clinicians with Smarter DiagnosticsJanuary 1, 2025AI can help speed up radiologist throughput by properly orienting images on the screen; it can help with a tool like assisted reading, then can edit those findings, if needed. The machine can also assist in writing reports for the radiologist.
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Nu.Q® Vet Cancer Test on the Element i+™ – the cancer detective in your clinicDecember 5, 2024To help elucidate the benefits of this test, Dr. Graham Bilbrough has compiled some common questions from veterinarians about Nu.Q.
Longhorned ticks: What to know about their unique characteristics and potential risksDecember 5, 2024Q&A with Kathryn E. Reif, MSPH, PhD
Bringing Light Home: How Super Pulsed Laser Therapy Enhances Pet HealingNovember 6, 2024Over the past two decades, laser therapy has seen tremendous growth in veterinary practices. What was once considered an alternative therapy is now an integral part of mainstream veterinary care, particularly in rehabilitation, dental, and preventative medicine.
Canine Procedural Sedation Strategies – Optimizing Drug SelectionNovember 1, 2024Successful procedural sedation that optimizes drug and dose selection specific to the patient results in a better experience for both patients and staff.
Tips to Facilitate Effective Weight-Loss ConversationsMarch 30, 2023Weight-loss programs that focus on traditional caloric restriction and physical activity may not be appropriate or successful for all families. Incorporating strategies that enhance and support the family-pet relationship can help you create a customized—and successful—plan.
Pound for Pound: How Diet Makes a Difference in Healthy Weight LossMarch 30, 2023While all weight-management diets are designed to reduce a dog’s daily intake of calories, there is more to successful weight loss than calorie reduction.
Straight Talk with Clients is a Critical Piece of the Adverse Food Reaction "Puzzle"October 1, 2022Managing dogs with adverse food reactions can be a puzzle for veterinarians and a wait-and-see game for clients.
Diet trials useful in diagnosing canine itchingMay 25, 2022Frequent itching in dogs is one of the most common dermatological issues seen by veterinarians. Left untreated, it can be distressing to pets and owners alike, and potentially lead to more serious health issues.
How nitric oxide helps regulate biological functionApril 29, 2022What do wound healing, medications for ED, biofilm quorum sensing, fruit ripening, and the 1998 Nobel Prize for Physiology and Medicine have in common? Nitric oxide.