As veterinary professionals, we need to have a good understanding of what toxins are problematic and what diagnostic tools are needed to help us understand our patient’s status. […]
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ZOONOTIC POTENTIAL OF LEPTOSPIROSIS
Originally leptospirosis affected mostly sporting, working, or herding dogs with extensive outdoor exposure, but smaller breeds and shelter dogs now also appear at increased risk. […]
Navigating Student Loans
Although veterinary student debt is often discussed in the media, student debt among veterinary technologists, technicians, and nurses is often overlooked. […]
Use of Technicians during a COHAT; a Clinic’s Most Powerful Asset
In this article I want to focus on the COHAT (Comprehensive Oral Health Assessment & Treatment) and the use of veterinarians and technicians during the procedure. […]
A Technician’s Role in Ultrasound
In human medicine, ultrasound is becoming an integral part of the physical exam, and veterinary medicine is not far behind. […]
Cognitive Dysfunction Syndrome
As our pets age, we typically focus on the physical changes that are likely to arise. However, we should also be aware of the possibility of changes to cognition and should be equipped to recognize, diagnose, and manage cognitive dysfunction syndrome. […]
Managing Separation Anxiety
Our pets are our constant companions. They love us unconditionally, just as we love them. But what happens when that loves becomes codependence? […]
Dogs With Jobs
Service dogs, working dogs, therapy dogs, emotional support dogs. What are the differences between these working “paw-fessionals? […]
4 Reasons Why You Should Consider In-House Labs
Regardless of your facility’s proximity to an external laboratory, it’s worth considering the merit of in-house labs. […]
Emerging Canine Hookworm Resistance
Beyond the concern for canine health, MDR in canine hookworms could present a serious threat to human health. Learn More. […]