New World screwworm (NWS) detections in the United States, drawn from the USDA Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) p ...
Your team isn't the problem, but your culture might be. As she walks into what she thought was her last appointment, a young veterinarian is stopped by a new client relations staff member and asked a ...
The updated guidelines recommend SGLT2 inhibitors as first-line therapy for many cats with diabetes and detail patient selection, beta-Hydroxybutyrate monitoring, diet, and when to switch to insulin. ...
A new retrospective study from Cornell University's College of Veterinary Medicine reports that as dogs are bred smaller, their skulls change shape rather than simply scaling down ...
Experts recommend veterinary teams reassess tick prevention as shifting ranges and emerging pathogens change exposure risks for animals and people. The review’s authors noted that endemic and emerging ...
In the first of a two-part series, this episode of "The Resilient Vet" examines the roots of people-pleasing in veterinary ...
Joe Smith, DVM, MPS, PhD, DACVIM, DACVCP, cVMA; associate professor, large animal for the College of Veterinary Medicine at the University of Tennessee in Knoxville, explains what makes alternative ...
Oregon Humane has received a $1 million gift to support the veterinary training partnership with Oregon State University’s ...
For LGBTQIA+ veterinarians and team members, those experiences can be shaped by both everyday interactions and how practice ...
Tripp Oliphant, DVM, discusses how LGBTQIA+ veterinary students and new graduates can assess workplace culture, identify ...
Happy Friday, dvm360 readers! It's been a busy week across food animal medicine, small animal practice, equine surgery, and the human side of the profession. From a hard-won disease-free status ...
The New World screwworm was eliminated from the U.S. in 1966 through the Sterile Insect Technique (SIT), but outbreaks that began in Central America in 2023 have spread northward, with new livestock ...