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Joshua Rosen, DVM: Veterinary Voices
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Culture and People

Joshua Rosen, DVM: Veterinary Voices

Meet Joshua Rosen, DVM, a relief veterinarian and content creator who focuses on effective communication, clinical empathy, motivation and mentoring, and humor. His content is aimed at both pet parents and veterinary professionals, highlighting ways to build trust and improve outcomes through compassionate and effective communication.

Earn free CE with these recorded webinars
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Clinical

Earn free CE with these recorded webinars

Making time to attend all the webinars that catch your eye while they’re live can be tough with a schedule as busy as yours. But good news—you can still view these webinars and get CE!

JAAHA – Canine Orbital Meningiomas
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Cancer

JAAHA – Canine Orbital Meningiomas

Can you name the most common type of brain tumor in dogs? What about humans? Believe it or not they are the same thing: Meningiomas. But a subset of this type of tumor is much less common.

Anesthetic considerations for brachycephalic dog breeds
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Clinical

Anesthetic considerations for brachycephalic dog breeds

Anesthesia in brachycephalic dogs presents unique challenges due to their predisposition to airway obstruction, stress-related complications, and higher risks of aspiration. Read on for expert tips on ways to mitigate risks and prioritize patient safety.

 

 

Donated human pacemakers in pets: A heartfelt gesture but an outdated practice for some 
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Practice Management

Donated human pacemakers in pets: A heartfelt gesture but an outdated practice for some 

While the practice of donating used human pacemakers is not new, many organizations in veterinary medicine have abandoned the practice. Now, with pet-specific pacemakers more widely available, a shift away from donated, used human pacemakers is taking place – but social media posts are causing some confusion.

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