Support in the workplace and beyond is important to ensure you don’t have to sacrifice your career or time with your children
Sinoscopy is a minimally invasive diagnostic procedure that can be performed on the standing horse. The technique can allow good visualization and treatment of paranasal sinus disease and eliminate the need for more invasive procedures such as large bone flaps. Knowledge of the paranasal sinus anatomy is the most important aspect of the procedure.
A second-year veterinary student shares his experience as the only black male student in his class—and how he plans to use his unique position as a platform to encourage change throughout the profession.
Here is a look at what disease spikes could be on the horizon for veterinary and human medicine
Investigators attempted to estimate the human-to-pet transmission rate of the virus and identify the risk factors, including food and water bowls.
The therapy demonstrated an 88% resolution rate in one study
The Emergency Medicine honoree has developed surgical procedures used worldwide and devotes time outside the clinic to volunteer as a firefighter and first responder for humans.
Immunotherapy — using an individual’s own immune system to fight disease — is one of the fastest-growing areas in both human and veterinary research. Here’s the latest.
Veterinarians in the US can now treat feline infectious peritonitis with the breakthrough antiviral GS-441524
Proposals that would create a new midlevel practitioner (MLP) role raise serious concerns about the future of quality care for veterinary patients. Sometimes referred to as a veterinary professional associate (VPA), their duties would overlap those of a veterinarian and veterinary technician.
dvm360 is counting down the Top 20 news stories and articles from 2024 with this series of spotlights
Jennifer Sheahan, DVM, DACVO, shares multiple ways nutrition and ophthalmology are linked during her interview with dvm360 prior to her sessions at Fetch Long Beach
Meeting veterinarians’ needs can help practices develop happy, motivated associates.
How advancements in technology can help alleviate the veterinary care shortage
Mentorship is how we thrive—not just survive—in this profession
Survey data from the American College of Veterinary Dermatology show that dermatology referrals have a major impact on clients’ confidence in the quality of care they receive.
A conversation with Association of Asian Veterinary Medical Professionals’ cofounder Hira Basit
Attendees were provided with a variety of clinical and practice management tracks, while aspiring veterinarians received hands-on learning from the stars of television's Critter Fixers: Country Vets.
Taylor Miller, DVM, breaks down the step-by-step process for resisting fight-or-flight and confronting conflict head-on in the troubling times of the pandemic.
Early intervention strategies and insights into breed-specific dental care to promote pet oral health
The CEO of the Companion Animal Parasite Council (CAPC) explains how COVID-19 elevates the role of veterinary teams in safeguarding the health of both pets and people.
An experienced clinician shares her step-by-step thought process in evaluating and diagnosing canine pelvic limb lameness
A quick primer on diagnosing hypertension in cats
Part I of a series: nonsurgical diseases
Canine neutering has become the prevailing standard practice in the US, but questions remain about whether this universal approach is appropriate in all cases.
dvm360 student ambassadors Katrina Billote and Mariana Martinez take a deep dive into Problem Based Learning Curriculum with fellow Western University of Health Sciences students
A case walkthrough and insights into treating a patient diagnosed with gastric dilatation and volvulus (GDV)