Veterinary news, business, and medicine - dvm360
  • SEARCH:
Hot topics on dvm360
Source: VETERINARY ECONOMICS

Your complete guide to social networking

May 7, 2010

Get up to date on how your veterinary colleagues use Facebook and Twitter—then learn how to get social yourself.

Source: VETERINARY ECONOMICS

Women leading change in veterinary medicine

April 23, 2010

These veterinarians are leading the charge for better education, communication, and financial strength in the veterinary profession.

Source: VETERINARY ECONOMICS

It was an honor to be nominated

April 1, 2010

Veterinary Economics comes close to winning a Neal Award, while dvm360.com takes home the gold.

Making the most of a practice manager

March 12, 2010

The issue of maximizing managers' contributions is the second in a dvm360 series on critical changes facing practices. What does a great manager do? What should the practice provide to get those results? This package gives the answers.

Source: DVM360 MAGAZINE

Labrador Retriever voted as America's favorite breed

February 3, 2010

Raleigh, N.C. --With almost two decades in the American Kennel Club's top spot, the Labrador Retriever has once again clinched the title of most popular purebred dog in America.

Source: DVM360 MAGAZINE

AAFP, AAHA develop new guidelines for feline healthcare

January 5, 2010

Hillsborough, N.J. -- A growing decline of feline veterinary care in recent years had led to the development of a new set of guidelines for cat care by the American Association of Feline Practitioners (AAFP) and the American Animal Hospital Association (AAHA).

Source: DVM360 MAGAZINE

Teva recalls ketamine injections

December 22, 2009

FDA announces voluntary recall of Teva's Ketamine Hydrochloride Injection.

Source: DVM360 MAGAZINE

H1N1 strikes New York dog

December 21, 2009

A 13-year-old mixed-breed dog was confirmed last week with H1N1 influenza -- the first documented case in the United States.

Source: FIRSTLINE

8 ways to earn the respect you deserve

December 1, 2009

Try this approach to reaching big-dog respect levels. It can help you love your veterinary hospital job—and the people who come with it—again.

Untitled Document veterinary_forms
Click here