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Ask the Right Questions: Minimizing Ethical Dilemmas as a New Grad Vet

Posted by Cathy Barnette on May 13, 2019 12:47:06 PM
 
 
Veterinary medicine is a profession that’s rife with ethical dilemmas. Whether it’s a sick pet whose owner cannot afford treatment, or a client who declines monitoring for a life-or-death medication, you will be faced with tough decisions on a regular basis. 
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Topics: Ethical Dilemmas

10 Mental Health Resources for Veterinarians

Posted by Flavia Vaduva on May 6, 2019 2:50:59 PM

It’s always been interesting to me how differently individuals in the general public view our profession. I’ve had people tell me, “it is a beautiful profession” to “that’s got to be one of the hardest jobs.” I wonder if maybe veterinary medicine lies somewhere in between or in a combination of these two statements. Personally, I believe our profession can be both incredibly rewarding and profoundly difficult.

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Topics: Mental Health, Suicide

Dirofilaria immitis Differences in Cats

Posted by Flavia Vaduva on Apr 22, 2019 11:42:20 AM

In your vet school, have you heard the phrase, “cats are not small dogs?” This is a great statement to remember because they are very different for a variety of reasons including but not limited to physiology, behavior, disease processes and drug metabolism.

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Topics: Dirofilaria immitis

"Slow-Kill" Heartworm Treatment: Myths and Misconceptions

Posted by Cathy Barnette on Apr 15, 2019 7:11:05 AM

In a perfect world, every dog with heartworms would be treated according to the American Heartworm Society’s recommended protocol: doxycycline and a macrocyclic lactone, followed by three injections of melarsomine (adulticide).
 
Unfortunately, we don’t live in a perfect world and the cost of heartworm treatment leads many clients to consider alternatives.
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False Negative Heartworm Tests and Heat Pretreatment: Info for Vet Grads

Posted by Cathy Barnette on Apr 8, 2019 8:00:00 AM
 
As a new grad, you may occasionally run across reports of heartworm infections that are resistant (or thought to be resistant) to heartworm prevention. Heartworm resistance became a hot topic in the early 2000s, when several cases were discovered.
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Topics: heartworm

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