Clinical
Serving Seniors
Pet ownership among seniors is also on the rise. Yet while many older Americans enjoy having pets and reap the health benefits of compassion animals, the reality is that caring for a pet can become more challenging with age.
Clinical
Pet ownership among seniors is also on the rise. Yet while many older Americans enjoy having pets and reap the health benefits of compassion animals, the reality is that caring for a pet can become more challenging with age.
In determining what you post on social media, it should not only reflect your brand—your culture and the feel of your practice—but also serve a purpose.
Much has been said of the challenges veterinarians and veterinary technicians have faced during the pandemic, but little has been said about the customer service representative (CSR) team members who face a daily onslaught of problematic clients. They are cursed at, berated, hung up on, and sometimes physically threated when clients don’t get their way.
Mike Petty, DVM, reviews three different AI and algorithm-assisted veterinary diagnostics systems: a system that reads radiographs, one that diagnoses pain, and another that diagnoses internal medicine problems.
Becky Clowers, CVT, Veterinary Technician at Hawthorne Animal Hospital in
Glen Carbon, Illinois, in the June 2022 EOTM Winner!
Clinical
Veterinary patients may present to the hospital with a wide variety of wounds. These may include burns, bite wounds, pressure sores (decubital ulcers), severe dermatitis, or trauma such as gunshot wounds, lacerations, or degloving injuries caused by motor vehicles or other factors. In this article, we will go over some of the basics of wound care, as well as some best practices for treatment that veterinary technicians can perform in the practice.
News briefs from across the industry and beyond. This month’s articles include:
and more!
AAHA secretary/treasurer Dermot Jevens asks the question: Are we communicating, or simply passing information along? Also, Research Recap for the month.
Behavior and Training
One of the central themes in the AAHA Working, Assistance, and Therapy Dog Guidelines, the first set of complied guidelines for the care and handling of these amazing canine citizens, is the idea of cooperative care.