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A Great Dane in great pain (Warning: happy ending)
Dr. Robin Downing tells us about three exciting updates in pain management, along with her most special pain management case.
Why is Hypothyroidism Easily Misdiagnosed?
Diane Levitan, VMD, DACVIM, from Peace Love Pets Veterinary Care, explains why hypothyroidism is so easily misdiagnosed.
What to Do When Your Dog Ingests Electronics
Tina Wismer, DVM, DABVT, DABT, MS, medical director at the ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center, explains what to do if a dog ingests electronics, such as a remote control or batteries.
Donald Trump's Tax Tricks
Camala Bailey, CPA, CVA, at Camala C. Bailey, CPA, PC, discusses Donald Trump's tax history.
Veterinary hospital design trends: Opulence is out and personality is back
Efficiency is hip and waiting rooms are client-friendly
Discussing Expectations in the Veterinary Practice
Rebecca Rose, CVT, president and founder of Catalyst Veterinary Practice Consultants, explains how to keep discussions meaningful and subjective in the veterinary practice.
5 year goal: Relieve suffering and reduce conflict
Veterinary anesthesiologist says we have an obligation to use every available tool to comfort patients and clients.
Veterinary associates: Focus on patient care and money will follow
Think practice owners are "all about the money?" Listen to Denise Tumblin's take.
What is UWB Radar Technology?
Mark Stephenson, DVM, chief veterinarian at Voyce PRO, explains how Ultra wideband will be a game changer for remote monitoring.
Laser love: A veterinary rehab expert's preferred modality
After the hands, this rehab expert says lasers are the most valuable tool in her patients.
What to Do When an Animal Ingests Chemicals
Tina Wismer, DVM, DABVT, DABT, MS, medical director at the ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center, explains what to do if your dog ingests chemical products from around the house.
Distinguishing Between Single- and Mutli-trauma Cases
Elke Rudloff, DVM, DACVECC, clinical specialist and residency trauma supervisor at Lakeshore Veterinary Specialists, explains how to distinguish between single- and multi-trauma cases.
What to Do if Your Dog Ingests ADHD Medication
Tina Wismer, DVM, DABVT, DABT, MS, medical director at the ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center, talks about using acepromazine for ADHD medication ingestion in dogs.
How to Quantify Pain in Animals
Mark Stephenson, DVM, chief veterinarian at Voyce PRO, explains how to quantify pain in animals.
Grape and Raisin Poisoning in Dogs
Tina Wismer, DVM, DABVT, DABT, MS, medical director at the ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center, outlines the necessary steps in handling cases of canine grape/raisin poisoning.
Got a methicillin-resistant derm case? Take a deep breath, and culture
Veterinary dermatologist Dr. Melissa Hall takes the "Oh, mercy!" out of MRSA.
Does my practice really need a manager?
"Veterinarians are not most income-productive in administrative positions," warns Mark Opperman, CVPM.
Common Mistakes of Handling a Litigation Notice
Debra Hamilton, JD, principal attorney at Hamilton Law and Mediation, discusses importance of confronting a client rather than waiting to go to court.
My Dog is Choking: What Should I Do?
Tina Wismer, DVM, DABVT, DABT, MS, medical director at the ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center, explains what pet owners should do if their dog is choking.
Assessing Cases of Animal Poisoning
Tina Wismer, DVM, DABVT, DABT, MS, medical director at the ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center, outlines necessary steps in handling a case of animal intoxication.
Legal Exposure in the Veterinary Profession
Larry Oxenham, senior advisor at American Society for Asset Protection (ASAP), discusses the legal exposure that those in the veterinary profession are faced with.
Burnout: The universal stuff for medical professionsveterinary or not
CVC educator and compassion fatigue expert Kimberly Pope-Robinson tells us that veterinarians and team members can experience the same traumas as human doctors and nurses.
Manage the chaos when the practice owner is unavailable
The clinic must continue to operate if the owner is sick or worse.
What is a Limiting Belief That Holds Veterinarians Back?
Rebecca Rose, CVT, president and founder of Catalyst Veterinary Practice Consultants, discusses some limitations that may hold those in the veterinary field back professionally.
Periods of Pet Socialization
Debbie Martin, LVT, VTS (Behavior), animal behavior technician for Veterinary Behavior Consultations, co-owner of Team Education in Animal Behavior, explains pet socialization.
What Are the Different Stages of Feline Constipation?
Craig B. Webb, PhD, DVM, DACVIM, professor and head of small animal section at Colorado State University, discusses the different stages of feline constipation.
What Are the Common Signs of Canine Atopic Dermatitis?
Valerie Fadok, DVM, PhD, DACVD, dermatologist in the Veterinary Specialty Team at Zoetis, discusses canine atopic dermatitis.
Variable Expenses in the Veterinary Practice
Camala Bailey, CPA, CVA, at Camala C. Bailey, CPA, PC, discusses variable expenses and what can be done to keep them under control in order to increase profits.
What is Pure Confidence?
Brian Faulkner, Bsc (Hons), BVM&S, CertGP (BPS), CertGP (SAM), MBA, MSc (Psych), MRCVS, from The Colorful Consultancy, explains 'pure confidence'.
Why is Canine Hypothyroidism Difficult to Diagnose?
Diane Levitan, VMD, DACVIM, from Peace Love Pets Veterinary Care, explains why canine hypothyroidism is difficult to diagnose.