Long-term prognosis is encouraging after cytoreductive surgery and radiation therapy in a young pug-beagle crossbreed.
A wildlife photographer share more about the feeding platform for the orangutans
How CBC automation can help diagnose cold-stunned sea turtles
This update comes after some pet owners publicly claim bedinvetmab injection (Librela) and frunevetmab injection (Solensia) have worsened their pets’ condition
During his lecture at the Atlantic Coast Veterinary Conference (ACVC), Paul Bloom DVM, DACVD, DABVP, highlighted a few new medications to consider implementing into your treatment plan for patients with pyoderma, pruritus, and otitis.
Now that the FDA has conditionally approved the first-ever insect vaccine for the prevention of American foulbrood, what does it mean for the future of sick colonies?
The pandemic has increased the use of telehealth for veterinary visits and this trend is expected to continue to rise. Though in some state the telemedicine restrictions were loosened due to COVID-19, it is uncertain if the status of these will remain in the future.
Getting a new pet in the household is an exciting time for everyone involved, but how can veterinary professionals make the transition easy for all?
Blood smear evaluations, in concert with automated cell counts, play a vital role in confirming results and potentially guiding diagnosis and treatment
If 2020 has taught veterinarians anything, it’s that they need to be ready to adapt if they want to stay competitive.
What analgesics can be given to a koala? A study conducted by investigators in Australia has your answers.
Mastectomy can provide relief in certain cases for patients with painful conditions
Our host Adam Christman, DVM, MBA, and special guest Mark Massaro, DVM, discuss how AI dictation softwares are improving veterinary clinics
Subsequently, first responders and working dogs may be more exposed to opioids during their course of duty
An overview of French bulldogs and questions that should be considered for treating these patients
Obtaining a comprehensive but succinct initial history from clients can be a challenge, especially from worried clients.
A veterinary dentist demystifies this frequently diagnosed issue
Applying VCPR legal language to real-life medical scenarios
Speaking at the Unite conference, author Mike Staver shared how veterinary professionals can make incremental changes that result in transformative leadership.
One simple change can improve your health, increase your happiness, and help your hospital succeed
Therapeutic success can be maximized through dietary modifications
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
Danielle Banks, BSc (Hons), RVN, GradDipVN, discusses the growing importance of infection prevention in animal care, tackling antimicrobial resistance, hand hygiene, and adapting human health care protocols.
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.