Discussing Pet Behavior Issues in Shorter Exams
September 12th 2016E’Lise Christensen, DVM, DACVB, veterinary behaviorist at Veterinary Behavior Consultations of Colorado & New York City, discusses ways clinicians can give themselves the time that they need to adequately discuss behavior issues during shorter exams.
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Providing Vet Techs with More Responsibility in Appointments
September 8th 2016E’Lise Christensen, DVM, DACVB, veterinary behaviorist at Veterinary Behavior Consultations of Colorado & New York City, discusses the importance of veterinarians delegating certain appointments to veterinary technicians.
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How Can Veterinarians Do More in the Time They Have with Patients?
August 25th 2016E’Lise Christensen, DVM, DACVB, veterinary behaviorist at Veterinary Behavior Consultations of Colorado & New York City, discusses how veterinarians can make the most of the time that they have with their patients.
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Battling Fatigued Cattle Syndrome: Beta Agonists are not to Blame
February 13th 2016Researchers from Kansas State University College of Veterinary Medicine, Iowa State College of Veterinary Medicine, and the Department of Animal Science at Texas Tech University recently ruled out beta agonists.
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