How Veterinary Technology Can Transform the Client Experience
In the rapidly evolving world of veterinary medicine, technology has become a critical time-saver and a valuable tool for … Keep reading
In the rapidly evolving world of veterinary medicine, technology has become a critical time-saver and a valuable tool for … Keep reading
Veterinary professionals rely on more than just physical exams to assess a pet's health. Because pets can't tell us how … Keep reading
Listen in as Elizabeth Schooley, DVM, MS, DACVIM, provides expert insights on cortisol testing—from clinical relevance to in-clinic diagnostics and … Keep reading
Veterinary professionals face a constant challenge: delivering high-quality pet care while managing busy schedules and meeting client expectations. Direct … Keep reading
When delivering a cancer diagnosis, the focus is usually on the dog and their owner and how the news … Keep reading
This infographic illustrates the recent IDEXX study that found that fecal antigen testing detects up to two times more clinically … Keep reading
Preparing veterinarians for the AI-driven future is not merely advantageous, it is essential. Universities and professional training organizations must enhance … Keep reading
Veterinary medicine has always focused on providing quality pet care, but a thriving practice must also connect with existing … Keep reading
In veterinary medicine, parasite control is a critical component of preventive care, and choosing the right diagnostic tool for parasite … Keep reading
Listen in as we talk fecal antigen testing, parasite detection, and the latest data with infectious disease expert Dr. Wade … Keep reading
One of the fascinating (and challenging) aspects of being human is how we react when faced with situations that trigger … Keep reading
Routine fecal testing is essential for identifying and preventing parasitic infections in pets. Many intestinal parasites, such as hookworms, … Keep reading