Adam Christman, DVM, MBA: Okay, I think the number one most important question, not most important. There's a lot of great ones, but this is a very common question that we ask get asked is it a ...
Anthony Pease, DVM, MS, DACVR, outlines how thoughtfully designed continuing education can help clinicians practice more efficiently without sacrificing quality.
Lindsey Braun, vice president of research and operations for the Human Animal Bond Research Institute, discusses the nonprofit organization's work, in a dvm360 interview.
Heidi Lobprise, DVM, DAVDC, explains how chronic, low-level inflammation drives aging and disease in dogs.
“Sully ingested a medication used in animals and humans for hypertension and arrhythmias (irregular heartbeat) called ...
Managing chronic disease often involves addressing one problem at a time: pain is managed, inflammation is suppressed, organ ...
Human medical research shows that positive social connections help people live healthier, happier, longer lives. Is the same ...
The Veterinary Abbreviated Injury Scale is being used to help classify combat injuries sustained by military working dogs.
Editor’s note: Mary Berg is unaffiliated with C.E.T. and the content of this interview has been in no way influenced by the ...
In this video, Valuska discusses how pet owners unintentionally miscommunicate their behavior expectations to their companion ...
Proactive client education and regular physical examinations give veterinarians the opportunity to extend symptom-free time in cases of mitral valve disease, one of the most common cardiac diseases ...
Clinical electives with Caring Pathways or similar end-of-life care practices are focused on expanding competence. They ...