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Letter to dvm360: Image used to accompany article lacks cultural sensitivity
Editorial staff should have recognized the connotations of the image selected.
PRN Pharmacal acquires VPL; Bimeda and Ceva announce agreement on equine
Acquiring companies seek to expand veterinary reach by increasing product portfolios.
Mandalay malady
Dr. Mike Paul usually avoids drinking the water when traveling. Usually.
A referred pain: Board inquiry comes back to bite this veterinarian
When pet owners file a negligence complaint against a specialty clinic, the state board finds a problem with the referring DVM's medical records.
Chipping away of the soul: New data on compassion fatigueand compassion satisfactionin veterinary medicine
AVMA economists offer hope and a call for action.
Mind Over Miller: Hold off on choosing your animal specialty
Young veterinary grads will be smarter and more career-flexible if they look to mixed practice for their first job.
Donald Smith, former Cornell dean and WVLDI founding board member, dies at 66
A dean, a notable bovine practitioner, a historian of veterinary education and a supporter of women in the profession: Former Cornell dean Donald Smith passed away Oct. 29.
How a self-professed tech addict finally unplugged (and learned to like it)
Veterinary IT and digital marketing consultant Eric Garcia is on a mission to spread the word about the benefits of digital sabbaticals, why veterinarians need them and tips to make them smooth and safe.
AAVMC wellness summit: Progress made and a path forward
International gathering of students and professionals tackles problems with veterinary well-being from every perspective.
New state law gives CE credit to N.Y. veterinarians who do free shelter work
Senate Bill S4449 counts free spay-neuter services as CE credit for veterinarians in New York.
Virginia Tech's equine center installs high-definition CT machine
Pegaso scanner reported to be first of its kind on the East Coast.
Letter to dvm360: Photo raises concerns about patient fear, team safety
Reader, dvm360 contributor agree: Veterinary patients that bite need a different technique.
Two veterinarians re-elected to U.S. House of Representatives
Ted Yoho and Kurt Schrader live to fight another day in the U.S. Congress after yesterday's election.
Friends with benefits: When discounts get out of hand
Price cuts put smiles on veterinary clients faces. But your practice can suffer if you overuse them. Then what do you do?
Equine show location gallops to new home
The American Royal, begun as the National Hereford Show in 1899, will hop state lines for a bigger, better facility for its horse and livestock shows, rodeos and agricultural education center.
Florida officials battling New World screwworm outbreak in the Keys
The worms, affecting Key deer as well as domestic pets, haven't been spotted in the U.S. since 1960.
Letter to dvm360: Beware fraud charges from your state board
In response to a recent installment of The Dilemma, a California veterinarian offers two main recommendations for a smooth board review: Keep excellent medical records, and never alter them.
2017 Petplan Veterinary Awards nominees announced
The annual awards honor veterinary professionals in North America who go above and beyond in providing pet care and customer service.
Large-scale dog behavioral genetics study begins
Embark and Dognitions new study will offer insights into key areas of canine health.
Marshmallows, feed sacks and bovine reproduction
This is one prolapse case Dr. Brock wont soon forget.
Take heart: Two new studies shed light on arterial thromboembolism
Human medicine serves as springboard for advancements in veterinary cardiology.
Have you heard the buzz? Honeybees fall under VFD regulations too
Starting in January, honey producers will have to turn to veterinarians for their antimicrobial needs.
AAHA: Only accredited hospitals will be eligible for membership starting in 2018
Association announces it will discontinue option for nonaccredited veterinary practices.
dvm360 Leadership Challenge: The future of veterinary medicine
Furry fun and future forecasts fly in our latest wide-reaching look at major issues in veterinary medicine. (With an educational grant provided by Boehringer Ingelheim)
Tarzan may have started my veterinary career, but reality TV wont finish it
Dr. Mike Paul reflects on his humble beginnings, veterinary inspiration and the future of a reality TV-style profession.
'Tissue chips' offer possible alternative to human and animal testing
Tiny bioengineered systems may offer a new approach to drug safety and efficacy testing.
New data on canine osteosarcoma
n honor of National Pet Cancer Awareness Month, Nationwide pet insurance wants to help #curepetcancer with new insights on this old-dog disease.
3 employment contract head-scratchers for veterinary associates
They may sound good, but certain clauses in your employment agreement might have zero legal enforceability.
After vicious attack, a sheltie is back from the brink
A week-long succession of wound repair surgeries results in Cody's successful recovery.
Is the idea of pet guardians out of this world?
Experts weigh in on whether a future where people care for furry wards would be better than one where pets are owned.