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Are you ready for your veterinary practice to leave the nest?
If you're thinking of retiring or selling your practice, Dr. Christopher Allen has some words of advice on making sure you set up your 'baby' to have a happy new life on its own.
Study shows tramadol has no effect on osteoarthritis pain scores
Commonly prescribed drug not associated with improvement when compared with NSAID.
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The extra shift that transformed my outlook on veterinary medicine
As a veterinarian, I firmly believed only in what science could prove. Until I met Rachel.
Want to be a CVPM? Start tomorrow!
A new online program aims to make it easier to prepare for the certified veterinary practice manager exam. Get to cramming now
Age is just a numberor is it? Pitting discrimination against practice needs
This veterinary hospital owner says his 67-year-old associate is slowing down and needs to consider retiring. Is he out of line? Dr. Rosenberg weighs in.
ASPCA sees rise in health insurance for kittens
Cat and kitten enrollment for ASPCA pet health insurance has increased 62 percent in four years, with feline veterinary services growing as well.
Equine colic: Still serious, but successful outcomes more likely
The team at Hagyard Equine Medical Institute gets to diagnosis and treatment quicklyand they say it makes all the difference.
Stomping out equine herpesvirus
Animal Health Trust is ready to stop horsing around with equine herpesvirus and begin development of a vaccine to protect against abortigenic and neurological equine herpes virus.
What veterinarians should know about pet bloggers
You're familiar with top veterinary blogs, but do you read pet parent blogs? Perhaps it's time to start.
Grit vs. grades: Veterinary schools face potential flaws in admissions system
Application process may be keeping out the most tenacious and hard-working candidates before they get the chance to begin coursework, experts assert.
Zoetis to acquire Abaxis for $2 billion
Point-of-care portfolio expands Zoetis veterinary diagnostics presence.
Microchip chatter
June is national pet preparedness month, so prepare to talk about microchips and their role.
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How do you eat an elephant like veterinary student debt?
Dr. Matthew Salois spells out his philosophy as he takes the helm of the AVMA Economics Division.
Post-appointment follow-up: What veterinary clients say they want
Our research uncovers that theres no one-size-fits-all approach to communicating with pet owners after the clinic visit. The solution? Ask them their preferences.
Cornell takes the lead in cannabidiol research
Still wondering if CBD oil lives up to the hype, or if youll go to jail for recommending it? New research from Cornell backs the claims, and the federal government seems to be loosening the noose on veterinary recommendations.
Old School, New School: Good mourning
When Dr. Codger invites Dr. Greenskin to a morning meeting, the young associate fears shell get eaten for breakfast for dismissing the bully technician the old-timer cant live without.
Like travel, veterinary CE should expand our horizons
Think of a convention program as a map, with unfamiliar topics like unexplored cities.
Whats new with dog flu?
Whats going on with canine influenza? Well, theres a website and a week, and now the Canadians are involved. Heres what you need to know to keep your patients safe.
A shared passion for horse feet
The relationship between farrier and veterinarian doesnt have to be one of begrudging acceptance. Rather, it can blossom into respect and learning.
Scrub the tight scrubs? A conflict over veterinary workplace attire
What do you do when an employee's appearance creates a distraction in the veterinary clinic? An edgy but necessary dilemma.
Hurricane lessons: Four things we learned from Harvey and Irma
As the 2018 hurricane season approaches, check out these tips from BluePearl hospitals in Florida and Texasthey just might help your own veterinary team in the midst of disaster.
What it takes to feel safe
Equine veterinary professionals learn a lot of safety protocols. But one real danger rarely gets addressed in practiceand that needs to change, these experts say.
What to expect when youre expecting to dispute your noncompete
Noncompete terms are the gifts that keep on giving well after you leave a veterinary practice. If youre hoping to get out of yours, heres a picture of how that could goas well as some words of advice.
CAPC predicts spread of heartworm and Lyme disease in 2018
Annual forecast from Companion Animal Parasite Council based on weather patterns and other factors affecting disease activity.
Pregnancy isnt an automatic eviction notice for the family cat, says K-State veterinarian
Dr. Susan Nelson wants to debunk the myth that cats and pregnant women cant safely coexist.
Louisiana veterinarian awaiting trial in fatal dog shooting case
Dr. Kelly Folses attorney maintains his clients innocence, says her gun was not the weapon used.
Well give you $50, you give us your wisdom
Whether its a tip for studying, saving money or just plain ol destressing, we want to hear and share them with fellow students like you!
Painting pets, building teams in your veterinary practice
Decorate your clinic walls and uncover hidden talents with this fun activitythe dvm360 team loved it!