Canine Procedural Sedation Strategies – Optimizing Drug Selection
Successful procedural sedation that optimizes drug and dose selection specific to the patient results in a better experience for both patients and staff.
Successful procedural sedation that optimizes drug and dose selection specific to the patient results in a better experience for both patients and staff.
Puzzled how else you and your staff can be more efficient? In her latest column, Dr. Khuly, shares her take on time management for the ‘overtaxed profession.’
There are substantial commonalities that underpin the gastrointestinal (GI) functions of both humans and dogs and their responses to diseases and drugs, including cancer and various forms of cancer treatments.
Creating a database of veterinary white papers, guidelines, position papers, and disease monographs, combined with evidence-based research, could be a valuable first step and resource for private practitioners.
Learn ways pets contribute to our well-being and how veterinary professionals can play a pivotal role in encouraging this dynamic.
Technology can be a reliable teammate to pick up the slack on certain services when human help is low. Are you ready to invest in new tools and equipment to better your clinic efficiency?
How can veterinarians determine if probiotics, prebiotics, synbiotics, or postbiotics are safe and effective? What do these biotics actually do? Let’s explore the microbiome and the roles of each in GI health.
A look at how active orthodontic devices are used to correct mesioversion of maxillary canine teeth.
“The Lighter Side” is a monthly cartoon feature by Greg Bishop, DVM, that highlights the humorous and light-hearted perspectives in the world of animals and veterinary care. Visit sasquatchpaw.com for more of Dr. Bishop’s work.
In honor of a late colleague, Marty Becker, DVM, shares how an attitude of gratitude could be ‘transformative’ in personal and professional relationships.