News

Overlooked roles of veterinarians highlighted in global survey

From uncovering health problems and pain in animals to helping reduce disease risks, veterinary professionals identify several key areas of their profession they believe are undervalued by the public. Learn more about key findings from the global survey.

Continuing Education

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Diagnosis and Treatment of Common Arrhythmias

VetCE Virtual available for viewing; get CE credit
In this session: Allison Gagnon, DVM, MS, DACVIM (Cardiology), helps veterinarians confidently use the ECG in everyday canine and feline practice in this practical, case-based session. Attendees will learn when to perform an ECG, how to obtain high-quality tracings, and how to identify common arrhythmias and conduction abnormalities. ECG waveforms, measurements, and mean electrical axis will be reviewed with a focus on clinical relevance, including how findings guide diagnosis and treatment decisions. The session concludes with real ECG examples to reinforce rhythm recognition and interpretation skills.

Small Animal

The importance of diet in derm health

A thorough feeding history and a standard dermatologic exam can prevent missed diagnoses and place nutrition where it belongs: as a routine component of dermatology care for both healthy and allergic pets.
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Chronic Otitis Externa: Strategies for Better Care

VetCE Virtual available for viewing; get CE credit
In this session: Valerie Fadok, DVM, PhD., DACVD (Dermatology), discusses an approach to chronic otitis externa or recurrent otitis to help prevent progression to the end-stage ear.

Practice Management

Practicing values-driven leadership

Strong practice management does not begin with software platforms or staffing grids. It begins with a shared mission, clearly defined values, and leaders who foster psychological safety.