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Dr. Cari Wise is a 1999 graduate of the University of Missouri, College of Veterinary Medicine. She completed a Masters degree in Education from Argosy University in 2015. Throughout her career, Dr. Wise has utilized her veterinary education in variety of settings including private and corporate small animal practice, shelter medicine, spay/neuter clinics, veterinary relief services, start-up practice ownership, and veterinary technician education.

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ViralVet Case of the Week: Thoracic Mass Mystery with Videos

Posted by Cari Wise on Jan 23, 2017 4:52:16 PM

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Thank you to ViralVet user dujo for sharing the amazing images and video of a difficult thoracic mass removal!  Thank you for including the histopathology results in the discussion!

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Topics: ViralVet Case of the Week

Veterinarian Infographic: 2017 New Year Resolutions?

Posted by Cari Wise on Jan 16, 2017 10:12:02 AM

Veterinarian Student, it's 2017 and most everyone uses this time of the year to reflect on the past year, plan for the upcoming year and find ways to improve and KEEP your resolutions (if possible).  We were once vet students ourselves, so we know what we should work on year to year. 

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Topics: Facts, Fractures

'Uber For Veterinarians' Coming To Portland?

Posted by Cari Wise on Jan 7, 2017 7:39:23 AM

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Portland’s about to become home to a new kind of business: VetPronto. The company's founder describes it as an "Uber for veterinarians." VetPronto is scheduled to arrive in Portland at the end of January.

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Topics: Links

AVMA Offers Resources to Fight Cyberbullying

Posted by Cari Wise on Jan 6, 2017 10:51:57 AM

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Advancements in technology and social media have provided an open forum for attacks of all kinds, and veterinarians are no exception.  Even if  your practice does not have a website, Facebook page, Twitter account or other virtual media outlet, you are still at risk of cyberbullying.  

Careful management of your personal accounts is no longer enough to keep you safe.  Thankfully, the AVMA has developed DVM resources to assist vets when a disgruntled third party elects to utilize the internet to ruin your reputation.

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Topics: Social Media

ViralVet Case of the Week: VAC for Degloving Injury, with Video!

Posted by Cari Wise on Jan 4, 2017 8:53:47 AM

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Topics: ViralVet Case of the Week

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