Cyclospora cayetanensis is all over the headlines amid a 2026 national surge and a Midwest outbreak. So should veterinary teams be worried about dogs and cats as carriers, reservoirs, or patients?
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 ...
The AVMA Council on Education has granted full accreditation to Arizona's first and only public veterinary college, which has graduated more than 300 veterinarians since 2023 The University of Arizona ...
Since its launch in 2021, the dvm360 Veterinary Heroes Recognition Program program has recognized clinicians, technicians, managers, and support staff whose work strengthens the profession and ...
Dr. Lori Teller is a graduate of Texas A&M University College of Veterinary Medicine (TAMU VMBS) and is a board-certified diplomate of the American Board of Veterinary Practitioners (ABVP) in Canine ...
Veterinary practices could be leaking revenue, adding up to significant losses. Technology can stop the leaks. Running a veterinary hospital involves many moving parts, and seemingly minor issues can ...
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 ...
Gastrointestinal motility disorders are a diagnostic and therapeutic challenge for many practitioners. Here’s how to narrow down the affected area so you can identify the cause and provide appropriate ...
Happy Friday dvm360 readers! Are you heading to the AVMA Convention this weekend? If so, so are we! dvm360 will be covering the convention with session coverage, interview with speakers at the ...
Concerns about diabetic ketoacidosis, ketone monitoring, and cost may prevent some veterinarians from considering SGLT2 inhibitors for cats with diabetes. Ellen Behrend, VMD, PhD, MS, DACVIM (SAIM), ...