Access to vet care, advanced therapies tackled in recent summit
The impact of rising costs on pet owners and the shortage in the industry were among the highlight topics of the 2024 Animal Health Summit held in Kansas City, Mo.
The impact of rising costs on pet owners and the shortage in the industry were among the highlight topics of the 2024 Animal Health Summit held in Kansas City, Mo.
The impact of rising costs on pet owners and the shortage in the industry were among the highlight topics of the 2024 Animal Health Summit held in Kansas City, Mo.
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Why do we feel that when someone asks us, “Did you fed the cat in ISO?” is an accusation and we respond, “No, I have been doing all of the treatments on the other patients, so I haven’t had time!” Instead of just answering, “No,” or “Not yet.” Why do we think someone is accusing us of not doing our job because they ask us, “Did you walk this dog yet?” Why can’t we take it as a simple question and not an accusation of something bad?
A veterinarian shares her personal take on why helping pet owners online—through telehealth consultations—has been a rewarding and lucrative side hustle.
In this session: Participants can expect to learn about a variety of surgical conditions of the equine foot from Jenna Young, DVM, Dipl. ACVS (Large Animal). Typical presentation, diagnosis, treatment options, surgical techniques, and prognosis will be discussed for each condition. Topics will include trauma to the hoof, septic pedal osteitis, keratoma, canker, quittor, bone cysts, and fractures.
In this session: Participants can expect to learn about a variety of surgical conditions of the equine foot from Jenna Young, DVM, Dipl. ACVS (Large Animal). Typical presentation, diagnosis, treatment options, surgical techniques, and prognosis will be discussed for each condition. Topics will include trauma to the hoof, septic pedal osteitis, keratoma, canker, quittor, bone cysts, and fractures.
A Massachusetts Shiloh shepherd, Luca, that ‘pulled out’ an entire kitchen cabinet and ate corn cobs, reportedly dodged intestinal obstruction.
The program kicks off in Orlando, Fla. on Aug. 28, and will visit Los Angeles, San Diego, and Riverside, Calif., as well as Atlanta, Ga.
Presenting flow cytometry and clonality evaluation as reliable methods for characterizing feline lymphomas, the new research links cell size categories directly to cancer survival rates and demonstrates up to 90 percent concordance with gold standard of cytology.