Managing pain for better surgical outcomes
Adequate pain control can aid in faster healing times, less patient interference with the surgical site, and reduced chance of the development of a chronic pain syndrome.
Adequate pain control can aid in faster healing times, less patient interference with the surgical site, and reduced chance of the development of a chronic pain syndrome.
In Honor of Black History Month, two scholarships for African American students at the Long Island University’s College of Veterinary Medicine have been funded
In this session: Laser therapy has been used in medicine for a long time, yet in the last decade there has been an explosion of pertinent research. Laurie McCauley, DVM, DACVSMR, CCRT, CVA, CVC, addresses the physiologic effects laser has on the body and move on to look at how and when to use laser therapy, from treating cancer, osteoarthritis, asthma, and so much more. From traumatic brain injuries to a tooth abscess, she will share insight on more ways to utilize your laser with solid research thrown in for fun.
In this session: Laser therapy has been used in medicine for a long time, yet in the last decade there has been an explosion of pertinent research. Laurie McCauley, DVM, DACVSMR, CCRT, CVA, CVC, addresses the physiologic effects laser has on the body and move on to look at how and when to use laser therapy, from treating cancer, osteoarthritis, asthma, and so much more. From traumatic brain injuries to a tooth abscess, she will share insight on more ways to utilize your laser with solid research thrown in for fun.
This World Spay Day, Feb. 28, it is important to revisit and recognize the importance of spaying and communicate with our clients how this can help preserve the health and well-being of their pets
By embracing modern connectivity solutions, veterinary practices can enhance their efficiency, improve client communication, and, most importantly, provide higher-quality care to patients.
By embracing modern connectivity solutions, veterinary practices can enhance their efficiency, improve client communication, and, most importantly, provide higher-quality care to patients.
Last year, American Humane responded to a dire situation in Tennessee, where 110 cats were enduring the devastating effects of a hoarding crisis. The initial rescue operation was fraught with challenges, as the rescue team had to wear full personal protective equipment (PPE) due to the hazardous levels of ammonia and an overwhelming amount of […]
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Generally, an outbreak of infectious disease would have an initial location and then would spread based on movement of the ill animals or contact with the initial source animals.
Although the species, stages, and number of questing ticks vary throughout the year, these ectoparasites are always active in most populated areas of North America, creating an ongoing risk of pet infestation and infection. Consistent year-round tick prevention is the best way to combat the growing risk.