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Hurricane Ian destroyed their practice. This is how they rebuilt
an area decimated by hurricane ian in 2022

Client Communication

Hurricane Ian destroyed their practice. This is how they rebuilt

Hurricane Ian left a path of devastation when it hit Florida in 2022. Now, almost two years later, the destruction of VCA’s hospital on Sanibel Island allowed their team to rebuild not only a bigger practice but one that provides more comprehensive pet care.

Unbearable Tooth Trouble

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Jan Bellows, DVM, DAVDC, DABVP (Canine & Feline) performs dental work on an anesthetized black bear while a technician listens to the bear's heart.

Clinical

Unbearable Tooth Trouble

When a local zoo veterinarian called to request a tooth extraction for a North American black bear, Jan Bellows, DVM, DAVDC, DABVP (Canine & Feline), and his team discovered the bear had a fractured right lower canine tooth, common in bears due to their powerful jaws and the demands of their natural foraging behaviors.

Empowering Veterinary Care Through Inclusivity
An image of a happy veterinarian listening to a dog's heart, plus stills from an episode of Central Line: The AAHA Podcast showing Katie Berlin, DVM, and Esmeralda Cano, DVM.

Culture and People

Empowering Veterinary Care Through Inclusivity

Esmeralda Cano, DVM, joined Central Line podcast to discuss the mission of Vetspacito, a platform aimed at breaking down language barriers in veterinary care.

Paying It Forward
Critter Fixers stars Vernard Hodges, DVM, (left) and Terrence Ferguson, DVM. Both are wearing t-shirts that say

Culture and People

Paying It Forward

Innovative youth outreach and scholarship programs support students to diversify and strengthen the veterinary profession.

Practice Ownership Exit (and Entry) Strategies
An illustration of an open glass door with the veterinary caduceus on it. Light is shining through the door.

Finance

Practice Ownership Exit (and Entry) Strategies

Many practice owners start thinking about selling too late—whether they hope to sell to an individual or a corporation. That’s because finding a practitioner-buyer other than an associate can take several years, and consolidators typically require sellers to keep working for years. So what do you do?

The Scoop

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3 photos: AAHA president, Mark Thompson, DVM, CCRP, a hungry yellow lab salivating as he eats kibble, and photos of Katrina Mealey, DVM, PhD, DACVCP, DACVIM, and Rance Sellon, DVM, PhD, DACVIM.

Clinical

The Scoop

AAHA president Mark Thompson, DVM, CCRP, talks about the importance of end-of-life care in ensuring a dignified and compassionate departure for our beloved animal companions. The AAHA Community debates the pros and cons of using AI. This month’s Scoop headlines include: Retrievers have a gene mutation that may cause excess hunger; State of the workplace health report; WSU veterinarians receive awards for teaching and research, and more!

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