Australian correspondent Phil Tucak shares updates on Qwoll, a new practice management system built for locum vets and mobile veterinary nurses and technicians; and H5 avian influenza detected in ...
Veterinary school prepares students to build thorough differential diagnoses, but applying that approach in the emergency room can look very different. In this video, Tripp Olipha ...
From confidently distinguishing cataracts from nuclear sclerosis with a simple dilated exam to prioritizing therapies for ...
Author(s)Mark J. Acierno, DVM, MBA, DACVIM (SAIM) , Abi Bautista-Alejandre, Assistant Editor Mark J. Acierno, DVM, MBA, DACVIM (SAIM), discusses treatment strategies for CKD-associated anemia, ...
Hosted by the North American Veterinary Community, the annual Veterinary Meeting & Expo will offer more than 1000 hours of continuing education. The North American Veterinary Community (NAVC) will ...
Tripp Oliphant, DVM, discusses how veterinary school prepared him for emergency medicine, the challenges of managing cases independently, and the lessons he learned early in practice. Veterinary ...
What your team won't tell you: Why good intentions aren't enough to understand your practice culture
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 ...
Jessie Ziegler, DVM, MS, DACVIM (LAIM), discusses a key point of her recent lecture at the 2026 ACVIM Forum.
New World screwworm (NWS) detections in the United States, drawn from the USDA Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) p ...
The updated guidelines recommend SGLT2 inhibitors as first-line therapy for many cats with diabetes and detail patient selection, β-hydroxybutyrate monitoring, diet, and when to switch to insulin. "My ...
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 ...
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 ...
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