Post-pandemic social media marketing: What do you need to know?June 15, 2020As veterinary professionals continue to adjust to the new normal brought on by the pandemic, many are left wondering how they can effectively communicate with clients through social media.
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"Portals" lessen stress-related illness in shelter catsJune 15, 2020Cats in 82 shelters across the U.S. and Canada are now enjoying safer living conditions, thanks to a new campaign by the Million Cat Challenge. Dubbed Portalmania 2020, the movement has seen the installation of more than 2,400 “portals” in animal shelters.
Wellness program takes "bite-sized" approachJune 11, 2020BluePearl’s “Micro Steps to Wellness” introduces a new activity each month to help veterinary professionals cope with stress.
Platform bridges veterinarian-client conversations virtuallyJune 9, 2020As more and more owners turn to their computers and smartphones for advice on how to best care for their pets, it is vital to ensure the information they receive is accurate, safe, and complete.
Partnership helps streamline insurance claims in 1,300 clinicsJune 9, 2020Insurance provider Trupanion’s proprietary billing software is now available to veterinary practices using Vetter Software’s practice management software.
Uniting human, animal pharma/biotech strengthens fight against cancerJune 8, 2020Using a One Health approach to enhance developments for human and canine cancer treatments is central to a new manuscript, supported by World Small Animal Veterinary Association (WSAVA’s) One Health Committee (WSAVA OHC).
Free telemedicine offer connects veterinarians and clientsJune 4, 2020A new partnership aims to arm veterinarians with digital tools to better care for patients amid the COVID-19 crisis.
Tuskegee U veterinary students gifted PPEJune 3, 2020Zoetis has gifted non-sterile surgical masks to the Tuskegee University College of Veterinary Medicine.
Associations call for support, respect amid anti-racist protestsJune 3, 2020As anti-racist demonstrations continue to take place around the world, industry associations are stressing the need for mutual support, consideration, and understanding.
$11.3M grant strengthens attack against zoonotic diseaseJune 2, 2020A team of Kansas State University (K-State) veterinary researchers have received a five-year, $11.3-million grant from the National Institutes of Health (NIH).