Effective team meetings: How to identify themNovember 11, 2020Veterinary team meetings are a great way to disseminate information, ensure everyone is on the same page, build trust, and improve communication between team members and departments.
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VMX 2021 delayed until JuneNovember 10, 2020Due to ongoing travel restrictions and safety concerns, VMX 2021 has been pushed back several months.
Do your clients have a contingency COVID pet-care plan?November 9, 2020As COVID numbers continue to climb across the U.S., AVMA is asking veterinarians to ensure their clients have an animal-care plan in the event they contract coronavirus.
Pet insurance biz lands Fortune 500 co. supportNovember 9, 2020Trupanion has entered into an “exclusive alliance agreement” with Fortune 500 company, Aflac, to sell pet insurance in worksites across the U.S.
Telehealth gives pets a handNovember 6, 2020One columnist's tale of how a connected care conference call helped him ease the discomfort of his 18-year-old Devon rex.
UV-cleansed air can keep feline respiratory infections at bayNovember 6, 2020The veterinary community may soon see an improvement in the respiratory health of shelter animals, new research suggests.
Canine diabetes: When one size doesn't fit allNovember 6, 2020Diabetes mellitus (DM) is defined as a group of diseases characterized by lack of insulin production, efficacy, or both
$10M financing helps marry canine and human cancer techniquesNovember 6, 2020One Health Company has received sizable funding to help advance precision medicine in canine oncology.
Pet food supplier scores top marks in sustainabilityNovember 6, 2020A cellulose fiber found in a bamboo-like grass common in America’s Midwest has been praised for its eco-friendly properties by the Pet Sustainability Coalition (PSC).
VPN Plus+ ExclusiveAbuse: What veterinarians should know, what they can doNovember 5, 2020Veterinarians are on the front lines of seeing abuse in both pets and people. What can they do? What should they do? And how has determining abuse or neglect in animals changed in a world of COVID?