Pet care costs underestimated by many ownersJanuary 14, 2022While most owners love their pet like a family member, the lifetime cost of caring for a dog or cat remains misunderstood by many.
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Education, networking offered at Texas veterinary showJanuary 14, 2022Veterinary professionals in the Lone Star State will have a new opportunity for learning and networking this spring.
Canine lymphoma tablets OKed by FDAJanuary 13, 2022Dogs diagnosed with lymphoma can now benefit from newly approved treatment.
VPN Plus+ ExclusiveNeedles and Nociception: How Acupuncture Helps Modulate PainJanuary 13, 2022 Joanna Robson, DVM, CVSMT, CMP, CVA, CSFT, CIT, VHSC, presents a VetCE video on tips to recognize and reduce pain in pets. Watch Needles and Nociception: How Acupuncture Helps Modulate Pain today for strategies for your practice.
Having kids perceived as 'hinderance' by many women in zoologyJanuary 13, 2022Many women who specialize in zoological medicine feel having children could hinder the success of their career, ACZM reports.
2021 They Ate What?! People's Choice winners revealedJanuary 10, 2022Last fall, Veterinary Practice News’ panel of experts had their chance to vote on the most odd and surprising items removed from animal companions across the U.S. in the 2021 They Ate What?! X-ray Contest. As part of the annual contest, we also invite readers to vote on what they think is the, well, ‘raddest rad’ among the finalists.
VPN Plus+ ExclusiveThe art of sporthorse medicineJanuary 6, 2022Sporthorse medicine involves specializing in treating equine patients that often compete at the highest levels of international sports such as jumping, dressage, and cross-country. Unlike treating a backyard equine companion, sporthorse medicine requires an understanding of the equine athlete and the different health and soundness issues they face due to their occupation.
Veterinary shortage tackled by state's inaugural DVM programJanuary 5, 2022Addressing the nation’s critical shortage of animal health professionals and improving pets’ overall access to care is the driving force behind the Garden State’s inaugural veterinary college.
VPN Plus+ ExclusiveProgress in reclaiming a profession in crisisDecember 30, 2021By Ed Carlson, CVT, VTS (nutrition)NAVTA President, Ed Carlson, focuses on what is being done to advance the profession, as well as the groups working on potential solutions to some of these ongoing problems.
What's your work-fashion personality?December 29, 2021For some, professional attire is still highly personal. Styles in a clinic may range from traditional to more individual.