Which type of leader are you?March 1, 2021There is no black or white, right or wrong, good or bad, one-size-fits-all leadership style that is ideal for every situation.
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Have clients gone COVID crazy?March 1, 2021Many people are fed up with stay-at-home orders, indoor dining disappearing, and freedoms lost during the pandemic. Clients may feel like grounded teenagers and act out with bad behavior.
Trends impacting your team, discovering solutions and resourcesMarch 1, 2021When was the last time you and your team took a breather to assess what is working, not working, and resources to make your workday, delivery of veterinary care, and job more satisfying?
Start your year with some practice soul-searchingMarch 1, 2021While an inventory can be painful, it can also transform our personal and professional lives.
A wholehearted approach to treating the cardiac patientFebruary 11, 2021Cardiology can seem intimidating, but as our knowledge and treatment recommendations advance, so do the benefits for our patients.
Should veterinarians adhere to scientific standards for acceptable practice?February 11, 2021The purpose of evidence-based veterinary medicine (EBVM) is to improve patient care by providing clinicians with high-quality information and, more importantly, with the decision-making tools necessary to use it effectively.
How our profession went viral: COVID-related changes in client behaviorFebruary 9, 2021Last March, when COVID-19 initiated its first round of shutdowns, most of us wrung our hands and wondered whether our profession could weather this.
Test your veterinary knowledge with our February Brain Teaser!February 1, 2021Put your knowledge to the test regarding this humerus fracture in a three-year-old cat.
How quantitative testing can boost confidence in diagnosisJanuary 27, 2021Testing for routine and critical conditions is necessary to provide optimal care to animal patients. However, defining test results can differ due to the variety of ways veterinarians obtain them.
Could cannabis play a role in geriatric, palliative veterinary care?January 27, 2021In geriatric practice and palliative medicine, we can see a range of medical conditions, often times with multiple ailments coexisting in the same patient.