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Veterinary neurologist repurposes technology from human medicine to diagnose epilepsy in dogs
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Clinical

Veterinary neurologist repurposes technology from human medicine to diagnose epilepsy in dogs

Epilepsy in dogs is typically diagnosed based on a history of seizures, ruling out other possible causes. Now a veterinary neurologist has found a way to adapt human technology for use in dogs to identify non-generalized seizures and learn more about the causes of seizures in dogs.

View from the Board: Can AI help us improve us veterinarians?
Melissa Magnuson DVM

Culture and People

View from the Board: Can AI help us improve us veterinarians?

AAHA Board member Melissa Magnuson DVM, discusses the new veterinary landscape, with Artificial Intelligence as a complex but important feature.

Stress-reducing care and safer veterinary workplaces
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Practice Management

Stress-reducing care and safer veterinary workplaces

Occupational injury is the most common danger for veterinary professionals, with animal-related injuries, particularly bites and scratches from dogs and cats, ranking among the most commonly reported. By using stress-reducing care techniques with patients, staff can not only make veterinary visits easier on the animals, but safer for staff, too.

HAB-py tails: Shifting perceptions, similar preferences, and proof that the HAB benefits go both ways
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Culture and People

HAB-py tails: Shifting perceptions, similar preferences, and proof that the HAB benefits go both ways

Each month we share stories and research highlighting the human-animal bond. We hope this serves as an inspiring reminder of the importance of the work you do every day to improve pet health. Because you’re not just helping that patient feel better; you’re also helping to keep the human-animal bond between that animal and their family strong.

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