Personal/Professional Development
Veterinary Educational Journeys
Education is the red thread of our profession, tying us all together and advancing the art and science of veterinary medicine.Nutrition
Nutritionists’ View: Over-the-Counter Versus Therapeutic Veterinary Diets
With so many brands and types of foods available, owners, veterinarians, and veterinary nurses can have difficulty interpreting ingredient labels, assessing the quality of diets, and understanding pet food regulations.Parasitology
Heartworm Education: It Takes a Team
Heartworm prevention is not just an investment in an effective medication for the pet; it is an insurance policy against a preventable, potentially lethal disease.Pharmacology
How Often Does Treatment Follow the Guidelines?
Antimicrobial usage data from 926 general-practice veterinary hospitals throughout the U.S. indicate that there is room for improved concordance with existing guidelines.Neurology
Neurologic Breakthrough in Canine Nutrition
A properly planned diet can help nutritionally manage dogs with epilepsy as a supplement to veterinary therapy.Behavior
Behavior Monitoring: Taking Pet Healthcare to a New Level
Technology provides actionable insights to improve patient care and enhance client communication and compliance.Urology & Renal Medicine
Urethral Incompetence in Dogs: Updates in Management
Management of urethral incompetence in dogs may require adjustments in their therapy as they age or develop additional health concerns.