
Veterinary Nursing
From Preop through Postop
Surgical outcomes are optimized when the client is engaged and educated at every step, beginning with consent and ending with discharge and at-home care.
Veterinary Nursing
5 things you didn’t learn in school
Your clinical skill set is important, of course, but there’s more to being a veterinary technician if you want to thrive and survive.
Pet Insurance
Take the lead on pet insurance
Veterinary technicians are in a great position to raise the topic of pet insurance — and all its benefits — with clients.
Veterinary Nursing
Technician, Not Nurse
One Today's Veterinary Business reader offers her perspective on the Veterinary Nurse Initiative.
Personal/Professional Development
See You at the CE
Whether accomplished at conferences, online or during lunch and learns, veterinary continuing education is important for skillset development and career advancement.
Veterinary Nursing
I am a veterinary nurse
I’ve been following the Veterinary Nurse Initiative peripherally since its inception and am in support of its purpose.

Veterinary Nursing
We’re not second class
In a distasteful attempt at a rebuttal, Mark Cushing’s response to Liz Hughston’s request to end the poorly performing title creep was demeaning, yet laughable at best.

Veterinary Nursing
Don’t forget nursing’s legacy
I was keenly interested in the editor’s column about the Veterinary Nurse Initiative and in Liz Hughston’s comments.

Veterinary Nursing
A condescending reply
I am a dual-licensed certified veterinary technician in Arizona and registered veterinary technician in Oklahoma who supports Liz Hughston’s Viewpoint [“Stop Using a Non-Existent Title,” April/May 2019].