VPN Plus+ ExclusivePees and qs -- good to the last dropMarch 24, 2022Urine samples should, whenever possible, be collected prior to any therapeutic intervention. However, sample collection, handling, and processing can all impact findings, and a consistent approach is essential. In addition, practitioners need to be aware of the indications for additional urine-based tests, along with their requirements and limitations.
Education Center - SponsoredWhere next for point-of-care diagnostics?by • Zoetis Diagnostics USPoint-of-care diagnostics are rapidly evolving. Complete blood counts and cytology evaluations are no longer confined to reference laboratories – veterinarians can now run these tests in clinic, with artificial intelligence-powered tools. This shift is bringing expert-level care to general practice, streamlining workflows and driving better patient care. Hear from Zoetis leaders on how point-of-care diagnostic technologies are transforming veterinary practice, helping to empower teams, broaden access to care, and improving patient outcomes.