Jessie Ziegler, DVM, MS, DACVIM (LAIM), discusses a key point of her recent lecture at the 2026 ACVIM Forum.
SpotOn Pet Trainer Board. He has more than a decade of experience working with dogs and their owners and h ...
What your team won't tell you: Why good intentions aren't enough to understand your practice culture
Your team isn't the problem, but your culture might be. As she walks into what she thought was her last appointment, a young veterinarian is stopped by a new client relations staff member and asked a ...
Weekly Vet Report: FIP's shorter treatment window, lone star ticks driving red meat allergies & more
The authors say a shorter treatment course could reduce costs, improve owner adherence, and expand access to care. They also ...
From confidently distinguishing cataracts from nuclear sclerosis with a simple dilated exam to prioritizing therapies for ...
Part 1 of this article provides veterinary hospice and palliative care definitions, describes advantages of hospice care, and presents an overview of talking with clients about fe ...
After 2 veterinarians told me that inefficient scheduling was derailing their days, I reviewed last week’s schedule. One doctor had 4 sick pet visits in a row. Another ended 3 evenings with urgent ...
Australian correspondent Phil Tucak shares updates on Qwoll, a new practice management system built for locum vets and mobile veterinary nurses and technicians; and H5 avian influenza detected in ...
Veterinary school prepares students to build thorough differential diagnoses, but applying that approach in the emergency room can look very different. In this video, Tripp Olipha ...
A comparison of the 2025 and 2026 AVMA Convention programs reveals a growing focus on affordability and access, alongside increased programming on New World screwworm, disaster preparedness, and ...
The strategic plan from the CVM aims to close persistent treatment gaps for underserved animal populations, from sheep and fish to dogs and cats with rare diseases The FDA's Center for Veterinary ...
Heart murmurs in dogs and cats often require more than monitoring, according Tripp Oliphant, DVM, who recommends earlier echocardiography and cardiology referral, as murmur grade may not reflect true ...
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