Julio López, DVM, DACVIM (Small Animal Internal Medicine)
November 20, 2023
Thanksgiving food scraps are nothing for pets to be thankful for. Let clients and loved ones know the reasons why not to share the feast with dogs and cats.
December 30, 2023
Topics that most interested NEWStat readers in the past year included stories on innovative treatments, new drug approvals, Black vet med professionals making a difference, and better understanding neurodiversity.
Exotic pets are on the rise. Give your vet techs the know-how needed with this full-color, concise guide to proper handling, diagnostic testing surgical and anesthetic assistance and more.
There are special areas and circumstances in a veterinary hospital that have specific ICPB requirements.
March 03, 2014
The program for AAHA’s yearly conference, scheduled for March 20-23 in Nashville, Tenn., is packed with fascinating speakers, entertaining events, and unique educational opportunities. NEWStat decided to ask AAHA staff members to discuss conference highlights they are eagerly anticipating, and here's what they had to say.
February 19, 2013
Learning to do more with less is a challenge that Dr. Susan Chadima has gladly accepted in her efforts to improve the state of veterinary medicine in Kabul, Afghanistan.
Chemotherapy is now a commonly used treatment modality in veterinary cancer medicine.
The preanesthetic patient evaluation is critical for patient safety as it promotes identification of individual risk factors and underlying physiologic changes or pathologic compromise that will impact the anesthetic plan.
Dermot Jevens, DVM, MVB, DACVS, AAHA secretary/treasurer, explores the human side of technology, namely the people who purchase, implement, and operate the practice’s technology on a daily basis. Also, some trivia on the AAHA-Accredited Practice of the Year Award finalists, a recap of AAHA Day 2020, and Ask AAHA answers a question on accreditation for mobile practices.