Sustainability in Veterinary Herbal Medicine
Factoring sustainability into herbal medicine, whether we’re using it in veterinary practice or for our own well-being, is increasingly important to the health of our…
Factoring sustainability into herbal medicine, whether we’re using it in veterinary practice or for our own well-being, is increasingly important to the health of our…
Helping your veterinary clients feel heard and understood improves communication and relationships, and resolves conflicts. The veterinary setting has always been a prime area for…
The veterinary cancer market has historically lagged behind the human market. Until recently, for example, almost all the drugs used for canine cancers were those…
A recent study released by Veterinarians.org has revealed the highest- and lowest-paying American states for veterinarians. The states were ranked using 2020 U.S. Bureau of…
While the majority of horses have been exposed to the Equine Herpes Virus, it doesn’t cause serous problems for most. Nevertheless, learning more about the…
A veterinarian’s insight on how natural remedies can enhance the health and well-being of dogs and cats. Like most of my colleagues, I have always…
The Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine recently launched its new Department of Public and Ecosystem Health. It’s the college’s sixth academic department, and its…
How you can help inspire clients and your community to understand and value One Health. One Health can be explained as both a concept and…
Traditional Chinese Veterinary Medicine is a time-tested One Health paradigm that has been around for thousands of years. According to the CDC, “One Health is…
Anal furunculosis is a painful disease that affects certain dogs. It causes inflammation, ulceration, and the development of tunnel-like lesions that can extend from the…
By taking steps to nurture a culture of career sustainability for both our peers and future veterinarians, we can create much-needed positive change in our…
A study carried out over 2020 and 2021 revealed that veterinary professionals who have goals are significantly less burned out than those who don’t. Authored…
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