April 29, 2023
Words of wisdom on World Veterinary Day
On this World Veterinary Day, we’re sharing some of our most memorable quotes from Central Line: The AAHA Podcast .
April 29, 2023
On this World Veterinary Day, we’re sharing some of our most memorable quotes from Central Line: The AAHA Podcast .
July 02, 2020
Plenty of veterinarians play matchmaker by putting dogs together with good people. But for Pam Nichols, making the perfect match came about in an unexpected way.
April 22, 2023
In honor of Veterinary Receptionist Week (April 23–29) , meet Kelly Drescher Johnson, BA, M.Div ., who has found fulfillment and purpose working at the front desk — and on the frontlines — in vet med. She’s just one of the multi - talented, brilliant, dedicated veterinary receptionists to be celebrated next week and beyond.
May 14, 2021
A veterinary lifer talks about AAHA, his favorite part of the job, and the most important lesson he’s learned.
January 16, 2023
In our “Vet Teams IRL” series, meet Stacie Kissel, CVT, RVT, who works as an overnight ICU technician at the Veterinary Emergency and Referral Center of Hawaii and is a program instructor at Oahu’s only veterinary technology program at Winward Community College.
February 10, 2023
In the Vet Teams IRL series, we meet Ann Thelusma, a veterinary assistant and pre-vet student who works in the surgery department at Philadelphia Animal Specialty and Emergency.
April 07, 2023
In the Vet Teams IRL series, we meet Jessica Knauber, CVT, a veterinary technician and supervisor at Powers Emergency and Specialty Veterinary Hospital in Colorado Springs, Colorado.
June 06, 2023
Burned out from years as a veterinary assistant and technician, Natalie Pedraja, LVT, turned to pottery as a way to get centered and stay grounded. Now pursuing a career in data analysis, she hopes to return to vet med someday to continue her journey.
December 11, 2019
This week: A congressman’s pet rabbit flies at taxpayer expense, Smucker recalls some cat food, and a big, red dog gets a reboot.
March 17, 2022
And perhaps not surprisingly, that figure breaks down along generational lines.