Vet med's New Year's resolutions for 2022February 8, 2022All in all, 2021 wasn’t so terrible, was it? It was no cakewalk, but it certainly did not rise to 2020 standards of deplorability.
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Old challenges and new opportunities in treating feline lymphomaFebruary 8, 2022Lymphoma is the most common malignancy in cats and can cause a variety of clinical signs, depending on the site affected and extent of disease.
Applying MCI protocols to veterinary triageFebruary 7, 2022With phones ringing off the hook at general and emergency practices, and so many pets requiring evaluation for urgent conditions, veterinary staff must find a way to cut through the clamor.
"Dr. AI will help you now"February 7, 2022Veterinarians’ most limited resource is time. As such, tools capable of saving time are highly valued in practice.
A look at analgesia for enucleationFebruary 7, 2022The surgical procedure for an eye enucleation is within the reach of any reasonably skilled surgeon; however, the pain during and after a procedure can be excruciating.
Warm up to ways of preventing hypothermiaFebruary 7, 2022Hypothermia is a challenge that can have dire physiologic and economic effects in every veterinarian’s practice.
VPN Plus+ ExclusiveEuthanasia Reimagined: The Modern ApproachFebruary 3, 2022In this session, Dr. Kathleen Cooney highlights the academy’s “14 Essential Components of Companion Animal Euthanasia” and answered your most pressing questions. It is time to look deeper into what clients want, what patients need and how veterinary teams can find fulfillment in euthanasia work.
Shelter pet support program lands $7.4M in fundingFebruary 2, 2022An initiative aimed at improving the health and well-being of shelter pets has kicked off with a five-year, $7.4-million grant from Maddie’s Fund.
Strong human-animal bond leads to better preventive careFebruary 2, 2022The stronger the bond between a human and a pet, the more likely it is the animal will receive regular veterinary care.
What does the evidence say about feline fitness and dog aerobics?February 1, 2022From the perspective of basic physiologic principles, there is no reason dogs should not benefit from exercise just as humans and other animals do.