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Unlike family pets, working dogs require a different level of veterinary care with a particular urgency. If a working dog becomes injured or ill, it often cannot effectively perform its job and may have to be temporarily taken out of service or even retired. That leaves a gap in the service they provide to a community. Photobiomodulation therapy, which includes laser therapy, can help accelerate healing and reduce pain and inflammation helping to speed their return to service.
New AAHA president Adam Hechko, DVM, looks back at 2021, and urges us all to celebrate all our successes, no matter how small. Also in Inside AAHA, how one accredited practice used the AAHA standards to bring awareness to their accreditation; Dear AAHA answers a question on circuit tubing; and all about AAHA's new cloud storage system for evaluations.
News briefs from across the industry and beyond. This month’s articles include: Brain cancer treatment; VA training dogs to work with PTSD vets; Cornell researchers explore MRSA treatments; iVET360 practice manager survey; Study: can dogs understand intention? AAVMC veterinary school pipeline update; AVMA 2021 research awards; Shelter cats and children with autism; Vets correct puppy with upside down front paws.
Teletriage is a process in telehealth, where the severity of a patient's condition is determined via phone call, video meeting, or even text chat. Using teletriage methods can help improve care and ease the burden on your staff and practice.
A business journal is a place to record your thoughts and impressions about your work experiences, coworkers, and the related emotions. Learn how this tol can help you reach conclusions and create an action plan.
A 15-year-old dressage Morgan gelding with no significant medical history presented with progressive ataxia.
Blueberry Creek Veterinary Hospital Head Technician Colby Barker is a reliable, knowledgeable team player.
Telehealth has taken off in the last year and a half, but it can still be a challenge to add this service to your already full plate. Enter your technicians! See how your techs can help you ease into telemedicine.
As more AI-powered products and services become available, those who work in veterinary medicine may want to play a role in shaping the future. Four experts in the field discuss how AI is and could be interacting with veterinary medicine from daily practice to educating future practitioners.