Happy Monday dvm360 readers! Can you believe we are almost done with 2024? Throughout the rest of the year, dvm360 will be unveiling each day the top articles of 2024 as well as the top podcast episodes and video interviews. Be sure to check in through the rest of the year to see what was most popular on dvm360.com this year!
Here is what you can find this week on dvm360.com:
- Mary Lucille Walsh, DVM, DACVO, explains what to do when a veterinary team is confronted with a feline patient with a history of red eyes, squinting, or watery discharge as a way to determine the cause and treat the patient.
- On this week’s episode of The Vet Blast Podcast presented by dvm360, Pam Hale, DVM, MBA, JM, George Melillo, VMD, and Keith True, DVM, MBA, share the launch of New Order Of Veterinary Leaders (NOVL). NOVL is a team of veterinary leaders working to promote veterinarians owning or co-owning their own practices and gain high levels of leadership within veterinary organizations.
- The veterinary team at the Virginia-Maryland College of Veterinary Medicine's Veterinary Teaching Hospital worked together to solve the mystery Zia, a German shorthaired pointer who was brought to the hospital after her owner noticed a change in her demeanor.
- During an interview with dvm360 prior to his lectures at Fetch Long Beach, Craig A Clifford, DVM, MS, DACVIM (Oncology), discussed the most common bladder tumors in canine patients, misdiagnosis, and the Cadet BRAF test assay.
- The FDA recently provided animal care providers and pet owners with information on multiple ways they can help reduce the risk of the animals contracting Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza.
- And more!