How techs can identify, treat anaphylaxisMay 26, 2022Anaphylaxis is defined as an acute onset of a systemic hypersensitivity reaction that can be life threatening.
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Clients' little dogs can have big issuesMay 26, 2022Toy dog breeds are adorable, portable, lovable, and as every veterinarian knows, prone to certain health and behavioral issues.
See the light to maximize your visibilityMay 26, 2022Magnification loupes and their dedicated light source can very helpful for general practitioners, not only for retrieving small root tips, but also for use with other aspects of general practice, such as eyelid surgery, GI surgery, and urinary surgery.
Council reports more parasite perils in 2022May 26, 2022In its spring 2022 report, CAPC warned vector-borne diseases will pose higher-than-average risks across most of the U.S.
Learn the truth about carbs and catsMay 26, 2022Some owners feed their cats canned food instead of kibble to keep carbohydrates down, but is that really true?
How to manage time to maximize efficiencyMay 26, 2022We all have the same 24 hours in a day. Why does it seem like some people are able to use their 24 hours much more efficiently than others?
Equipment buying for beginnersMay 26, 2022Sometimes purchasing new equipment can be very overwhelming in the veterinary industry.
A healthy team is best for patient careMay 26, 2022When veterinary team members have advocated for their own health and well-being, then pets receive the best patient care.
Not every clinic can attest to a COVID boomMay 26, 2022There is a range in how COVID has affected veterinary practices. Some clinics are booming with new pets adopted during the pandemic; others are experiencing low volume and revenue.
Why do veterinary professionals feel the need to take on side gigs?May 26, 2022Side hustles, part-time jobs, side gigs, and second (or third) jobs are as varied as the people in veterinary medicine. Why do people think they need side hustles?