George Kukor, DVM, And Lonnie King, DVM, Receive Service Above Self AwardsNovember 30, 2010 George Kukor, DVM, and Lonnie King, DVM, each received Service Above Self Awards during the 16th annual Lake Erie Walleye Fishing & Golf Seminar in Port Clinton, Ohio. This year is the first time two award winners were named. Dr. Kukor, a retired veterinarian, was honored for his 40 years of service to the Ohio Veterinary Medical Association. Dr. King, dean of The Ohio State University College of Veterinary Medicine, received the award for his “unfaltering dedication, leadership and selfless initiative within the community.”
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Charleston Veterinary Referral Center Set To Open In MarchNovember 30, 2010 Charleston Veterinary Referral Center of Charleston, S.C., is set to open in March. The 16,000-square-foot facility will include an intensive-care unit with 24/7 emergency and critical care; a referral service, with specialties in surgery, internal medicine, neurology, cardiology, critical care, as well as interventional radiologic and cardiac procedures; and an imaging center that will include MRI, CT scan, ultrasound and color flow Doppler, digital radiology and fluoroscopy.
Domenico Bianco, DVM, Ph.D., And Renee Fenty, DVM, Join Veterinary Specialists Of The ValleyNovember 30, 2010 Domenico Bianco, DVM, Ph.D., and Renee Fenty, DVM, have joined Veterinary Specialists of the Valley in Woodland Hills, Calif. Dr. Bianco previously worked at Red Bank Veterinary Hospital of Tinton Falls, N.J. Dr. Fenty was previously at Tufts Veterinary Emergency Treatment & Specialties, which is affiliated with Tufts University Cummings School of Veterinary Medicine.
CARES Names Edwin Darrin, VMD, Dipl. ACVIM, Head Of NeurologyNovember 30, 2010 The Center for Animal Referral and Emergency Services (CARES) of Langhorne, Pa., has named Edwin Darrin, VMD, Dipl. ACVIM, as head of neurology. Dr. Darrin offers services such as MRI, pain management, spinal surgery, brain surgery and electrodiagnostic testing. He comes to CARES from Veterinary Specialty Center in Buffalo Grove, Ill.
Tammy Beckham, DVM, Ph.D. Named Director Of FAZD CenterNovember 30, 2010 Tammy Beckham, DVM, Ph.D., has been named the new director of the National Center for Foreign Animal and Zoonotic Disease Defense (FAZD Center) at Texas A&M University. Dr. Beckham, who has served as the FAZD Center’s interim director since March, will continue to serve as director at Texas Veterinary Medical Diagnostic Laboratory.
Abaxis Inc. Welcomes Andrew Rosenfeld, DVM, Dipl. ABVP, To Advisory BoardNovember 30, 2010 Abaxis Inc. of Union City, Calif., has welcomed Andrew Rosenfeld, DVM, Dipl. ABVP, to its advisory board. Dr. Rosenfeld has practiced small-animal critical care and emergency medicine for 18 years, and served as hospital director for Paradise Valley Emergency Animal clinic in Scottsdale, Ariz., for three years.
Differential Diagnosis Of HypoglycemiaNovember 30, 2010 One way to help organize your thoughts on the differential diagnosis of hypoglycemia is to consider tumors vs. non-neoplastic reasons for the chemical imbalance. Here is a non-exhaustive list. Non-neoplastic causes of hypoglycemia include: • Liver insufficiency (shunt) • Liver failure (cirrhosis) • Sepsis • Addison’s • Idiopathic (neonatal, juvenile, hunting dog) • Starvation • Lab error • Iatrogenic (insulin OD) Tumors causing hypoglycemia include: • Insulinoma • Hepatocellular carcinoma • Leiomyoma • Leiomyosarcoma • Hemangiosarcoma Dr. Phil Zeltzman is a mobile, board-certified surgeon near Allentown, Pa. His website is DrPhilZeltzman.com. Home>
The Flip SideNovember 30, 2010 Pets living primarily outdoors need more calories during winter months to maintain a healthy weight, nutritionists say. This fact may be unknown to the owner and overlooked by the veterinarian considering many pets now enjoy indoor life. Statistics Overweight and obese stats (according to the Association of Pet Obesity Prevention: • An estimated 15 percent of U.S. dogs and cats are obese. That’s 26 million obese pets. • An estimated 45 percent of U.S. dogs are overweight or obese. • 35 million U.S. dogs are estimated to be overweight or obese; 6.7 million are obese. • An estimated 58 percent of U.S. cats are overweight or obese. “If kept in a cooler environment, pets’ energy expenditure actually increases with the increased calories that are burned to keep them warm,” says Sally Perea, DVM, Dipl. ACVN, a senior nutritionist with Natura Pet Products Inc. “Some pets kept outdoors may even put on extra weight as a way to increase their fat layer to stay warm. With this said, most pets are going to be kept in an indoor environment, so they should not have these additional energy needs.” Veterinarians should ask clients …
Mare Ovulation Drug Gets FDA ApprovalNovember 30, 2010 Thorn BioScience, a subsidiary of CreoSalus Inc., has received U.S. Food and Drug Administration approval for its SucroMate Equine, indicated to regulate ovulation in mares. The injection increases the likelihood of conception during breeding for both natural bred and artificially inseminated horses, according to the Louisville, Ky.-based company. It is the first FDA approved drug of its kind developed and manufactured in Kentucky, the company noted. SucroMate will be manufactured in CreoSalus’ Class 5 aseptic clean room under the FDA’s current Good Manufacturing Process. “Over a decade of research and development has been devoted to develop a platform technology that delivers peptides on a sustained release,” said company co-founder Barry Simon, DVM. “SucroMate Equine is the first application of the technology. SucroMate Equine delivers a stable, sterile and consistent dosage of deslorelin for mare ovulation.” The new product also means that horsemen will not have to rely on compounded products that may not meet specifications or work properly, Dr. Simon added. A national distribution agreement has been signed with Canadian-based Bioniche Life Sciences, which has an animal health division specializing in animal reproduction. SucroMate Equine is expected to be available for veterinarians through distributors …
Texas A&M To Unveil Veterinary Emergency TeamNovember 29, 2010 The Texas A&M College of Veterinary Medicine & Biomedical Sciences will unveil its Veterinary Emergency Team on Wednesday, Dec. 1. The Veterinary Emergency Team is a high-tech mobile unit capable of going into disaster areas and operating independently for up to two weeks to help care for pets and livestock, according to the college. Veterinary Practice News reported on the team’s formation in late June, when it was still finalizing the acquisition of necessary supplies. The team is now prepared to “swing into action,” Texas A&M reported today. The vehicles and on-board equipment are outfitted to provide triage care and to perform minor surgeries. The team also assesses disaster situations and evaluates all animals on site. “We want to limit animal suffering,” said Wesley Bissett, DVM, Ph.D., assistant professor and coordinator of the Texas A&M University Veterinary Emergency Team. “So animal welfare will be paramount to our thinking. Our college was founded on service to the state, so being able to respond when animals in the state are in need is in our tradition of service.” The team is supported by the Texas Animal Health Commission; Texas Task Force-1, the search-and-rescue unit operated by …