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Harness the potential of veterinary professionals
Michael Q. Bailey, DVM, DACVR, AAAS/AVMA, highlights the intellectual and teamwork capabilities of veterinarians
3 must-reads on rehabilitation innovation
Articles spotlighting 2024 technological advancements for improving outcomes for veterinary patients in need of rehabilitation therapy
Novel, targeted canine cancer therapy receives US patent
FidoCure used AI technology to aid in the development of the new oncology drug
Designing for low-cost community veterinary services
Like all models of veterinary medicine, low-cost care clinics must be designed with finesse
Learning from the past
Day 1 of Fetch Kansas City began with a trip back in time to understand the importance veterinary medicine throughout history and where it can go because of it.
Managing equine ophthalmology diseases
Rachel Allbaugh, DVM, MS, DACVO, advises Fetch Kansas City attendees how to diagnose and treat these common ocular diseases
Oncology testing in general practice
What can general practitioners do in a primary care setting?
Affordable pet health care provider opens new pop-up clinics
Low Cost Pet Vax is providing vaccinations to walk-in patients in Miami
Study shows special diet can help dogs lose weight and support joint health
A poster session at the 2024 AVMA Convention showed the benefit of canine food formulated to support weight loss
Wound healing gel for companion animals is launching nationwide
KeraVet Gel sees all-new branding ahead of nationwide launch
Grieving and giving back
One veterinarian shares how his grief inspired him to be an advocate for Children's Hospital Colorado's Medical Dog program
Human benefits of fostering shelter animals
A study investigated the experiences of foster caregivers at animal shelters
Rustrela virus variant identified in Colorado
A wild mountain lion is the first documented case in North America
How artificial intelligence can be used in veterinary medicine and education
A Texas A&M researcher is discovering new ways for animal health professionals to use AI to their advantage
Barriers and change: Practice ownership for diverse veterinarians
Gerelyn A Henry, DVM, MBA, BS, DACVP, explains barriers underrepresented minority veterinarians face when opening their own clinic and highlighted opportunities for change
Beyond the myth
Better ways to understand and protect felines from parasitic infections
Five silent revenue drains and ways to plug them
Veterinary practices could be leaking revenue, adding up to significant losses. Technology can stop the leaks.
Bengal-hybrid tiger treated for eyelid tumor
Ophthalmologists at UC Davis removed the tumor and treated it with a new laser technology, photodynamic therapy
Therapeutics company announces partnership to combat animal obesity
Akston Biosciences and Energesis Pharmaceuticals Inc. are forming a strategic partnership to develop an animal obesity drug
Credelio Quattro advances to final FDA administrative review
The parasiticide is currently on track to receive approval this October
Animal health organizations in Ukraine receive $50,000 grant for veterinary relief
The Ukrainian Small Animal Veterinary Association will use the funds for a mobile veterinary clinic amid the war in Ukraine.
Award winners show why hospital design matters
The 2024 Hospital Design360 Competition honors 3 grand prize winners and 7 merit award winners
AI-powered veterinary assistant is upgraded
The latest updates to Digitail’s Tails AI include multi-language transcription, summarized phone calls, and text analysis from photos and PDF files
USDA begins distributing oral rabies vaccine for wildlife
Wildlife Services is placing the RABORAL V-RG oral vaccine bait in select areas in eastern United States.
Social media: friend or foe?
Having protocols in place for staff who publicly post about a practice may help mitigate problems
Manatee rehabilitation center opens in Florida
The newly built center will provide care to orphaned, injured, or sick manatees
Can the gut microbiota of foals impact their health later in life?
A new study showed that the gut microbiome of young racehorses is related to their risk of developing respiratory, orthopedic, and soft tissue diseases in their future years.
Veterinarian to Veterinarian®: Lovesick for dogs? Unfortunately, yes
By keeping dogs healthy and owners educated, veterinarians can block the spread of canine zoonoses to people
Sneak peek: Fetch Kansas City kicks off this week, and other veterinary news
Check out this week’s headlines
Big cats require big dental procedures
Root canals were performed to save the teeth of a tiger and a cheetah at the Cincinnati Zoo