When it comes to cancer care in the clinic, Dr. Sue Ettinger says, "Team members are as important as I am as the doctor."
From mixing up chemo and loving on the patients to guiding the clients who don't know what to do when their dog is vomiting because they forgot about the anti-nausea medicine you sent home, Sue Ettinger, DVM, DACVIM (oncology), says veterinary team members help make great cancer care possible.
Presurgical evaluation and diagnostic imaging for canine mast cell tumors
November 7th 2024Ann Hohenhaus, DVM, DACVIM (Oncology, SAIM), delved into essential components of a diagnostic investigation of dogs with MCRs, including fine-needle aspiration and diagnostic imaging methods during her session at the NY Vet Show in New York, New York
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Proposed midlevel role poses unacceptable risks
October 30th 2024Proposals that would create a new midlevel practitioner (MLP) role raise serious concerns about the future of quality care for veterinary patients. Sometimes referred to as a veterinary professional associate (VPA), their duties would overlap those of a veterinarian and veterinary technician.
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