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Virginia Techs Dr. Nathaniel A. White honored by AAEP
White was awarded the Distinguished Life Member Award for his leadership and substantial volunteerism during his 43 years of membership.
Heartworm update: Antigen tests may return false negatives
Make sure infections aren't getting past your veterinary team
Veterinary insurer AVMA GHLIT rebrands as AVMA LIFE
AVMA LIFE aims to reassert itself as the personal insurance network designed specifically for veterinarians.
Dry-eyed at last: Nasolacrimal stenting procedure corrects a cat's tear duct obstruction
The pioneering technique from UC Davis keeps ducts permanently unobstructed.
ASPCA estimates 1 million dogs and cats are re-homed annually in the U.S.
Lower-income households reported access to free or low-cost pet services could prevent relinquishment.
2016 tick update: Populations are spreading
Veterinary parasitologist Dr. Richard Gerhold gives the low-down on these burrowing bloodsuckers.
Abbotts Compounding Pharmacy voluntarily recalls all unexpired lots of sterile compounded products for humans and animals due to sterility concerns
Recalled products were distributed exclusively in California beginning in January 2015.
AVMAs updated feral and free-roaming cats policy comes with emphasis on collaboration
As no consensus was reached after two years of discussion between groups on how to humanely reduce the populations of these cats, AVMA encourages more research.
Surgery STAT: Common complications after intra-articular injections in horses
Three concerns to be on the look out for in your veterinary patients and how to treat them.
3 hospital design trends you can't miss
The future is calling! Will you answers? Decide after diving into insights from years Veterinary Economics Hospital Design Competition judging.
What to do when the clinic's being sold
Hard questions smart associates ask themselves when ownership is changing hands.
WHO recommends no changes to ketamine classification
Committee says drug poses no global public health threat worth possibly limiting access to the drug in areas of the developing world.
The biggest news of 2015
Here's a glance at the top veterinary news stories on dvm360.com in 2015.
Go one step beyond in veterinary dental care
Several tools are at your fingertips to take your dental care protocol further than ever before.
Commentary: Its time for technicians to be called veterinary nurses
The public will understand this title more easily, with less explanation needed.
Equine veterinary economic study identifies pervasive financial stress
Study also examined how practices monitor finances and manage business.
Those darn dermatophytes!
Find out what other infections can be a dead ringer for this fungal infection, and additional patient management tips.
I know why the colicky horse rolls
My own frightening pain helped me understand how awful veterinary patients with colic must feel.
Pet owners visit physicians less, says new report
An apple a dayand a cat or a dogmay be saving Americans billions in healthcare costs.
Slooow dooown with 5 tips to beat stress
Life in veterinary practice is crazy enough. Why make it harder by always being in a rush?
How saying 'thank you' can transform your life in equine practice
The phrase changes the way life is lived and how you feel about it. Say it with us!
The Force is strong in these pets
#NoSpoilers in this Star Wars-themed patient names from Banfield.
Conditional approval expires for canine cancer drug
Marketing for the veterinary drug in the United States must stop as testing continues for Kinavet-CA1.
A quick tip on stocking therapeutic veterinary diets
Off-the-shelf advice from a veterinary nutritionist.
Letter to dvm360: Shroud of secrecy cloaks veterinary loan repayment program
The VMLRP's misplaced priorities don't address glaring shortages.
UC Davis veterinary ophthalmologists keep event horse on track for victory
Equine specialty team treats corneal laceration in time for winning spree.
Blue Buffalo makes True Blue promise to settle for $32 million
Pet food manufacturer denies wrongdoing but says it wants to avoid further litigation.
Do pets belong with parolees?
Two violent offenders are trying to turn their lives around. But in this "what if" scenario, could that put a dog at risk?
Letter to dvm360: An ethical practice helps those at the lower end of the income scale
Pets need care ... even those owned by folks with less money, according to this veterinary practice owner.
Four legs to stand on: Titanium prosthetics allow injured cat to walk
Iowa State University veterinary surgeon uses a new technique in which the prosthetics are inserted directly into the cat's femurs.