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The Opioid Crisis: A Veterinarian’s Action Plan
“We, as clinicians, are uniquely positioned to turn the tide on the opioid epidemic.
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“We, as clinicians, are uniquely positioned to turn the tide on the opioid epidemic.
Taking place January 19-23 in Orlando, Florida, VMX is back and better than ever!
Veterinarians are on the front lines when it comes to combating the opioid epidemic that has gripped much of our country.
Welcome to our series of articles on small animal abdominal ultrasonography.
In reptiles, the clinical signs of hypervitaminosis A are typically manifested in the skin.
Heartworm disease is one of the most serious—and preventable—diseases threatening canine patients.
The veterinary industry continues to advance and accelerate medical research, bringing new formulary options to market and, in many cases, enabling elevated patient care.
Nutritional intervention is the cornerstone for maintaining health and quality of life for cats with chronic kidney disease.
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