Understanding educational debt—and leaving it behind, a focus on canine diabetes and an alert about isoxazolines in the new dvm360.
Social media icons
You are subscribed to the dvm360 Issue Alert.
Contact us | Subscriptions
dvm360 magazine

Your November issue of dvm360 magazine is now available!


Generation Debt (or not)
dvm360 magazineBefore you judge your colleagues, take a long, hard look at our survey data on the educational debt they carry and why it might be limiting their choices... and,
overall, bumming them out.

Finding freedom: The smart way to leave your student debt behind
It keeps you awake at night. It overshadows every life decision. It may even make you question your career choice. But you can be free of the soul-sucking burden of your student debt.

Personal accounts: An associate veterinarian paying down $110k in debt
This week, this vet muses about the steep cost of therapeutic diets for her four cats—and that’s with the professional discount.

Researchers focus on canine diabetes in hopes of helping dogs, people
University of Florida scientist receives NIH grant; Purdue-Indiana team explores role for collagen.

Loan repayment program to benefit recent grads in Colorado
State program will help repay veterinary debt for students going into large-animal medicine.

Genes and cancer: Hot trend in veterinary product development
KC Animal Health Corridor event showcases innovative technology that may eventually help veterinarians diagnose and treat malignancies of all types.

Introvert expert Susan Cain to deliver keynote at Fetch dvm360 conference

Bestselling author will highlight the positive impact introverts have on the veterinary profession during San Diego event.

What's Amazon doing in the pet consumables market?
We got a peek inside the retail giant's thought process at the NAVC E-Commerce Summit.

NAVTA recognizes new veterinary technician specialty

Diagnostic imaging becomes the 16th academy acknowledged by the professional association.

The doctor behind the 'Dogfella'
This ex-Gambino-crime-family mobster would not be able to rescue the creatures of New York without the help of a veterinarian and his team.

A champion of chimps and dreams

Dr. Raven Jackson-Jewett landed a dream job when she became the attending veterinarian at a chimpanzee sanctuary. Now she wants to inspire others to follow in her footsteps—especially fellow minorities.

FDA alerts veterinarians, pet owners about neurologic risks associated with isoxazolines

Newest class of flea and tick preventive generates reports of muscle tremors, ataxia, seizures.

dvm360 magazine

Apple App Store logo Digital download logo

ALSO IN DVM360

> Veterinary client handout: Keep cats indoors

> American Heartworm Society releases 2018 canine heartworm guidelines

> Old School, New School: Dr. Greenskin makes an offer

> Where DVMs fit in the U.S. student debt crisis

> The telltale blue star

> High-flying planes in your hospital

> 'Can you believe that homeless guy owns a pet?!'

> Playing monopoly in the veterinary market

> The name game: Ms. Murphy, age 82, becomes ‘Helen’ in this clinic

> Letters to dvm360: Column on natural vs. prescription parasite prevention misses key points

> dvm360 product report: AI for radiographs, faster lab results and more

> dvm360 product report: FDA approves NexGard for Lyme prevention, plus more product news

Medicine360

> The ABCs of veterinary dentistry: ‘P’ is for periodontal pockets

> Compelling updates in veterinary surgery

> DJD calls for TLC: Identify and relieve cats’ pain and disability

Equine360

> Studies advance regenerative therapies for equine patients

dvm360
dvm360 on Facebook dvm360 on Twitter dvm360 on Pinterest