Precision medicine aim of new AI-driven project
The AI-driven digital imaging platform will be developed to collect, collate, and analyze patient data from the UF College of Veterinary Medicine’s clinical caseload across animal species.
The AI-driven digital imaging platform will be developed to collect, collate, and analyze patient data from the UF College of Veterinary Medicine’s clinical caseload across animal species.
Patient pain relief and management are critical to prepare them to reap optimal benefits from their physiotherapy.
By teaching owners about canine adverse food reactions (CAFR) using engaging education tools, you can implement satisfying diet trials into your workup of allergic dermatitis.
Preventive nutrition can start with the puppy/kitten visits, be reviewed at the time of spay/neuter, and then continue to be closely monitored throughout the pet’s life.
“Some Asian herbs act as chemosensitizers and radiosensitizers; others are chemoprotective and radioprotective. How all these herbs and drugs interact when co-administered remains anybody’s guess.”
Online and retail pharmacies are options for acquiring pet medications. Reduce the risk of prescription errors by building collaborative working relationships with external pharmacists for the benefit of patients, clients, and your practice.
Lessons learned in Europe and Australia can better prepare North America to mitigate the effects of rabbit hemorrhagic disease virus (RHDV) on wild lagomorph populations. The main concerns are loss of biodiversity and genetic diversity through decrease in populations of wild rabbits and hares.
It is crucial to understand and to convey to pet owners at every opportunity that regardless of the cause, with proper management, a diabetic dog or cat can lead an otherwise normal and active life.
Focusing on essential cat needs can create a containment area that positively affects the patient’s well-being and improves your ability to assess and treat them effectively, which can lead to better outcomes.
More than 200 cases of sick dogs have been reported by the Oregon Department of Agriculture (ODA) since August 2023.