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The shift in virus-aware veterinary economics

COVID-19 is turning the veterinary industry on its head, with effects that are both positive and negative. Learn more.

TODAY ON DVM360.COM:

What will ‘normal’ look like after COVID-19?

Practice management consultant Bash Halow, LVT, CVPM, explains four challenges that you and your team can expect to face in the coming months, and offers ways to mitigate them. Take a look.

Heat seeker? Study shows canine nose can detect thermal energy

A new study shows that in addition to its superior “scents”-ability, the canine snout may be able to detect heat as well. Does the research pass the sniff test?

Starting a global dialogue about mental health in veterinary medicine

Following its worldwide survey about mental health and wellbeing among veterinary professionals, WSAVA vows to take steps to advance the health and welfare of veterinary teams around the world. Here's how.

TOOLS YOU NEED NOW

The dvm360 toolkit: Heartworm disease

Need to get a better handle on heartworm disease in dogs and cats? We’ve developed a host of tools to help (with an educational grant provided by Bayer).
Check out the toolkit now.

Must-have apps during (and after) COVID-19

Take advantage of technology to help you navigate both now and when the COVID-19 pandemic is behind us. Veterinarians share app suggestions for increasing productivity, improving communicating and having fun.
Which apps do you already use?

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Fighting online veterinary pharmacies ... and winning

Find out how you can turn the threat of online pharmacies into opportunities for your practice.
Read more.

AAVMC names first wellbeing director

In this brand new position, Mackenzie Peterson, MSc, will help ‘elevate the quality of wellbeing programs’ at veterinary schools in the U.S. and abroad.
Check it out.

Forward booking

Analyzing serologic calling cards of inflammatory bowel disease

The recent discovery of serum-based markers for canine IBD may make diagnosing this disease in dogs quicker, cheaper and less invasive. Here's why.

News

More veterinary news

AVMA cancels 2020 convention amid COVID-19 concerns

The Dilemma: 'Am I too old for a new pet?'

Medicine

Feline diarrhea: Let the diagnostic clues flow

Assessing blindness in pets: first things first

Evaluating a new radiographic tool for canine heart disease diagnosis

Business

The real reasons why some veterinary team members don’t care

Hitting the reset button: What curbside care can teach us

COVID-19: financial considerations for veterinary practice owners and managers

Team

New managers: 6 tips for a great start

Ask Emily: How can I help my team feel appreciated during the pandemic?

Thoughts from a small animal surgical nurse

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