
Before 2020, when the foundation tested this concept, grants for both canine and feline studies were approved by a Small Animal Advisory Board.

Before 2020, when the foundation tested this concept, grants for both canine and feline studies were approved by a Small Animal Advisory Board.

On this episode of The Vet Blast Podcast, Dr Christman is joined by Dr Kock, a market development manager at NEOGEN who discusses the nuts and bolts of genomic sequencing, including its unique role in preventive medicine. (Sponsored by NEOGEN).

The Pine Rockland Trapdoor Spider, kin to the tarantula, was recently identified thanks to Zoo Miami staff.

This revolutionary training tool simulates the anatomy of a live cat, allowing veterinary students to perfect their craft without the use of a live patient.

From debunking pet food myths to exploring the history of the feline diet, these articles are guaranteed to help you brush up on your pet nutrition knowledge.

Reducing burnout in the veterinary profession, plus how to put out the fire before it’s too late.

Simple and effective Fear Free strategies help your anxious patients feel more relaxed and save you time.

The new partnership provides over 400 IVPA members with exclusive access to hundreds of professionally designed social media posts, thus enhancing practice visibility and social media presence.

Here is a sneak peek at this week’s headlines.

If you’re considering practice ownership, here’s what you need to know to help you succeed.

Hardworking veterinary receptionists and other team members should be celebrated all year long. Here are some easy strategies to help you do just that and more.

Here's a look at this week's highlights.

Spring Symposium 2021, a 4-day event, offered a wide variety of engaging sessions including talks about fluid therapy, ultrasound, communication, and well-being in the ER.

From tips to tricks to treatment options, hone your knowledge on diabetes management with these 3 articles.

Dr. Alexandra L. Winter's core mission is to discuss strategies for advancing the health and quality of life of both pets and people with both veterinary and pet-owning communities.

A response from one reader regarding a previous article on how to calculate your practice's value.

I was asked recently what I thought contributed to the low numbers of Black professionals in the veterinary field and whether there is something uniquely racist about our profession. Here are my thoughts.

Here is a sneak peek at this week’s headlines.

It has never been more important to mind our mental health.

National Veterinary Professionals Union President Liz Hughston, MEd, RVT, CVT, LVT, VTS (SAIM) (ECC), answers our questions about veterinary unionization.

AVMA board executives decide to make this convention an online-only event due to ongoing COVID-19 concerns and restrictions.

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On this episode of The Vet Blast Podcast, Dr Christman is joined by second-year veterinary student Christian Capobianco who reflects on the life-changing experience that inspired him to become a wildlife veterinarian and offers useful advice to pre-veterinary students.

Check out these articles offering insight on congenital defects, cardiac tumors, and more.

I started my own practice 4 years after graduating from veterinary school. Here’s how.

Successful management of diabetes in veterinary patients requires patience, data, and an individualized approach.

Achieving success with key performance indicators starts with promoting a vision, mission, and purpose that each of your staff members can believe in.

Trematode infections in dogs and cats are relatively uncommon, but the severity of the diseases associated with these parasites warrants awareness and control strategies.

Lateral suture stabilization is a viable treatment option for cranial cruciate ligament injury in dogs. Here are key points for increasing success in these cases.

Mistakes can happen when you try to do too many things at once. But sometimes those mistakes pay off in mysterious ways.