Collaboration will help detect brain tumors for pets, humansMay 24, 2017Technology that can better detect and treat brain tumors is on its way, thanks to a collaboration between Colorado State University’s Flint Animal Cancer Center and Synaptive Medical Inc., a medical device and technology company based out of Toronto.
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Banfield announces new veterinary medical equipment grantMay 24, 2017Banfield Foundation has a new grant for expanding veterinary care for pets in need: the Veterinary Medical Equipment Grant. Any organizations that work on animal welfare — whether governments or nonprofits — are eligible for the grant.
FDA warns veterinary community of accidental overdose in dogs from SileoMay 23, 2017The U.S. Food and Drug Administration is alerting dog owners and veterinarians about the risk of accidental overdose to dogs treated with the drug Sileo, according to a statement released today by the FDA Center for Veterinary Medicine.
NAVTA pursues registered veterinary nurse credentialMay 18, 2017The National Association of Veterinary Technicians in America (NAVTA) has formed the Veterinary Nurse Initiative Coalition to pursue legislative amendments in the 50 states to establish the credential of registered veterinary nurse, substituting registered veterinary technician (RVT), licensed veterinary technician (LVT), certified veterinary technician or licensed veterinary medical technician.
Maine's new opioid rules confusing to veterinariansMay 13, 2017Chapter 488, Maine’s new law, which went into effect Jan. 1 and sets limits on opioid prescriptions, has left some veterinarians there scratching their heads.
Veterinary survey says pet insurance is a practice boonMay 13, 2017When pet owners carry pet health insurance, it is a win for them, their pets and veterinarian caretakers; pet insurance can be a hard sell but veterinarians can prove the difference, according to John Volk, senior consultant, Brakke Consulting, a Dallas-based animal health and veterinary practice management consulting firm.
Reintroduced house bill would require prescription writing from vetsMay 13, 2017U.S. Rep. Jason Chaffetz (R-Utah) is giving it the old college try again by reintroducing a bill that would mandate that veterinarians give written copies of all prescriptions they issue for companion animals, whether clients ask for or even want them.
Professors, scientists release antimicrobial resistance learning benchmarksMay 11, 2017Looking to train future veterinarians as well as retrain those already working in the field that less is more when it comes to antibiotics, a group of professors and scientists have developed AMR (antimicrobial resistance) Learning Outcomes.
CAPC 2017 forecasts for heartworm, lyme, anaplasmosis, erlichiosisMay 11, 2017The Companion Animal Parasite Council (CAPC) is confirming what many already know: milder winter temperatures, increased precipitation and general shifting weather patterns have created ideal breeding conditions for mosquitoes across the country.
CAPC releases mosquito-control guidelinesMay 11, 2017Worried about your pet patients being exposed to mosquito-borne diseases and illnesses? Don’t fret: The Companion Animal Parasite Council (CAPC) has released its first ever mosquito-control guidelines. Issued in mid-April 2017, the guidelines focus on the treatment, control and prevention of mosquitoes and mosquito-borne issues.