Authors


Gail Czarnecki-Maulden, PhD

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Probiotics: How to help your veterinary clients shop smart

Dr. Gail Czarnecki shares a few key things to pay attention to when selecting a probiotic.


Jessica Finnegan

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Does your veterinary clinic need boarding?

A boarding business run right can make your veterinary hospital the one-stop shop of pet services in your area. In a time of increasing competition for community clients, its time to revisit this chance to snag happy clients.



Mike Nolan, DVM, PhD, DACVR (Radiation Oncology)

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Can pain relief help modulate the behavior of pets tumors?

The American opioid epidemic continues, and as new, non-narcotic analgesics are developed, we owe it to pets (and people!) suffering from cancer to manage and relieve acute and chronic pain. But perhaps also, argues Dr. Mike Nolan, because some studies show a connection between pain relief and the behavior of tumors in a manner that improves survivorship.


Nancy Drumm

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A clean bill of health is a reason to celebrate

I advocate for more early-detection diagnostics, as I think they make sense for pet health, for client peace of mind and practices bottom line.


Jill Murphy, Assistant Editor

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New FDA guidance issued for compounding certain animal drugs from bulk drug substances

FDA draft guidance allows for an animal drug to be compounded from bulk drug substances in limited circumstances for which there is no FDA-approved treatment.


Darby Affeldt, DVM, RICP

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How the veterinary practice retirement plan just got a lot cooler

Have you heard about the newest option for employer-sponsored retirement plans? A 401(k) pooled employer may give your veterinary practice lower fees, fewer fiduciary risks, and greater flexibility than ever.








Erika Kunz

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The impact of new guidance on compounding animal drugs

The FDA’s recent publication addresses quality control, sterility testing, labeling and other topics relevant to veterinary medications


Eric Morissette, DVM, DACVP

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Inflammation, stress, or something else?

Evaluating common white blood cell inflammatory patterns


Tom Walsh, DVM, MBA, CCRP

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Transforming lives: overcoming serious injuries and aging challenges in pets

Tom Walsh, DVM, CCRP, MBA talks with Adam Christman, DVM, MBA, about how a change in career sparked a mobile physical therapy and rehabilitation center to help aging and/or injured pets.


Richard E Goldstein DVM, DACVIM, DECVIM-CA

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Beyond the microscope: what’s behind veterinary technology?

Vetscan OptiCell™ utilizes sophisticated AI algorithms trained with normal and abnormal clinical samples, then tested and validated to reliably classify and count blood cells instantly, based on hundreds of individual cell features.


Brad Marconyak, CVT, CVPM

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Nonverbal communication in the pandemic era

Adapting to the "new normal" brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic has shifted the way we not only interact with clients and patients, but with each other. Find out some nonverbal pearls to help connect to your colleagues through both digital and masked communication.



Pam Hale, DVM, MBA

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Job-hunting tips for newly graduated veterinarians

Actionable advice for taking the first step in your career


Sophia Jodka

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Comparison and competition in veterinary medicine

dvm360 student ambassador Sophia Jodka challenges all students, at every stage, to rethink the competitive environment they have created or fostered.


Clarissa Machado de Carvalho, MV, MSc

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Preventive medicine for miniature pet pigs

Experts describe care of this increasingly popular pet


Jayme Hoffberg DVM, DACVECC, Board Certified Criticalist

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Navigating canine anaphylaxis

Identifying culprits of this allergic reaction to help veterinary teams save their patients’ lives


Simone O. Spence

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Life as a Black veterinary student

Being Black in an (almost) all-white profession isn’t easy, but it does offer an opportunity to be a catalyst for change.


Tyler Carmack, DVM, CVA, CVFT, CHPV, CTPEP

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How pursuing a CHPV certification can benefit veterinary teams

The Certified Hospice and Palliative Care Veterinarian certification enables veterinarians to be not only healers but also compassionate guides through the final chapters of a patient’s life.


Eric Yuen

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Fostering LGBTQAI+ inclusion in veterinary medicine

In celebration of Pride Month, one dvm360 student ambassador shares how being in the LGBTQAI community helps him relate to fellow team members, clients, and even patients


Sammi Wong

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The barrier of “the back”

Beyond our patients, bringing comfort to our clients can be a valuable bridge between the public and veterinary medicine, building an atmosphere of trust and respect.


Shareen Wong, DVM Candidate

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Overcoming language barriers with diverse veterinary staff

DVM Candidate whose first language is Chinese explains how this skill has served invaluable in providing high-quality patient and client care



Alex Sigmund, DVM, DACVO

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5 Ways to pick up on your pet's vision changes

Share this advice from Alex Sigmund, DVM, DACVO, with pet parents to help catch vision issues early and ensure timely care

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