
As the new veterinarian in town, Dr. Brock wanted to cultivate a good reputation. But would he fail before he even got started?
As the new veterinarian in town, Dr. Brock wanted to cultivate a good reputation. But would he fail before he even got started?
Nearly 40 years of practice ownership gave this veterinarian a clear picture of what he wanted in his brand-new facility.
Technicians can be a huge asset when emergent patients are brought into a veterinary hospital, as this case report illustrates.
Before you sign that shiny new contract, make sure you understand all of its provisions.
This historic agreement will address the low wages and unjust policies within the profession, thus making veterinary medicine a more viable career.
Does a veterinary practice have the right to force staff to follow COVID-19 safety protocols even when they are not working?
A look at this important area and how it applies to practicing veterinarians and paraprofessionals.
When your patients are really hurting, a one-size-fits-all approach won’t cut it. Alleviating pain and discomfort is best achieved through a combination of modalities, including pharmaceuticals and supplements.
Veterinary leadership expert Dr. Mia Cary shares a few key strategies for personal growth that will help you better serve your clients, your colleagues, and yourself.
The benefits of having mentorship culture at your veterinary hospital are many, not the least of which is helping to recruit—and maintain—employees.
Earlier this month, the American Association of Equine Practitioners announced the appointment of Dr. Rob Franklin as its new vice president.
Are you struggling to maintain your younger team members? Here are some practical strategies to help prevent the exodus of millennials from your practice.
In light of the COVID-19 pandemic, hospital architects and designers are suggesting ways to better enable social distancing within the clinic.
Veterinarians have an essential role in protecting public health through rabies vaccination, but laws surrounding rabies vaccination and exposure vary across the United States. Here’s what to know.
This 1-hour event is a must for veterinary practice owners, managers, and anyone involved in client communication and practice operations.
CBD and cannabis are a hot topic in veterinary medicine today, but how do you know whether you can trust the information provided in articles and lectures?
Four state VMAs have joined the major national veterinary organizations in endorsing the spaying and neutering cats before age 5 months.
In this episode of The Vet Blast Podcast, Dr. Kristin Welch talks about some common mistakes veterinarians make in the emergency setting.
Practice management software can make managing your veterinary hospital infinitely easier, but choosing the product that’s best for your business is no easy task.
A veterinarian who participated in the 2018-2019 AVMA Fellowship Program considers the implications of gene editing in both food animals and pets.
Compassion-First Pet Hospitals welcomes a large New York practice, furthering its mission of creating long-term partnerships and elevating veterinary medicine.
Antech’s novel blood test allows veterinarians to rule in or rule out IBD early and with confidence in dogs suffering from associated clinical signs.
Researchers recently reviewed the published literature about growth of storage mites on commercial dry pet foods.
One veterinary student explains why establishing veterinary medicine programs at historically black colleges and universities (HBCU) is key to addressing systemic racism within the profession.
By tracking age-related progressions in gene methylation patterns of dogs and comparing them with those previously observed in people, researchers have constructed a new “epigenetic clock” for translating dog years to human years.
Kentucky is the 45th US jurisdiction to accept the certification for licensure from the Program for the Assessment of Veterinary Education Equivalence.
BluePearl is investigating the reasons behind a 70% increase in parvovirus cases seen in its hospitals in recent months.
In this episode of The Vet Blast Podcast, married communication experts Drs. Carolyn Shadle and John Meyer share why empathy is so important in veterinary medicine and offer a sneak peek at some of their upcoming Fetch talks.
Osteoarthritis is a painful, debilitating condition that affects countless animals. Here’s a look at alternative treatments being used in veterinary practices across the country.
A third-year veterinary student shares the upside to starting clinical rotations during COVID-19.