The success of new graduate veterinarians in practice depends largely on the support they receive from the veterinary team. Here are five ways to help these young doctors reach their full potential. Plus, a veterinary clinical social worker explains why providing "protective emotional equipment" during COVID-19 is just as important as offering physical protection.
Is your newest associate a brand new graduate? The success of these young doctors depends on a supportive clinic environment. While many clinics have a plan for how current veterinarians will mentor their new colleagues, here are five ways you and your team can help these young veterinarians live up to their full potential.
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Veterinary practices are doing an excellent job of protecting their clients, patients and staff from COVID-19, but what about the emotional toll of the pandemic? Find out more.
Three studies evaluate the efficacy and safety of Simparica Trio against canine flea and tick infestations in both laboratory and natural conditions. Check it out.
U.K. researchers are looking to determine whether the proteins that allow filarial parasites to establish infections will have similar protective effects in dogs. Read more.
Heartworm disease prevention and annual testing are a must for dogs and cats across the United States, says Dr. Stephen Jones in the dvm360 heartworm toolkit (with an educational grant provided by Bayer). Here's why.
Prescription Diet Gastrointestinal Biome has demonstrated clinical results in as little as 24 hours in cats with diarrhea or constipation. #HillsTransformingLives
Education is key when it comes to calming COVID-19–related fears. Try sharing these FDA recommendations with your clients to help them keep their fur babies safe during these unprecedented times. Read more.
As pet owners and veterinarians seek natural aids as part of multimodal therapy for joint disease in companion animals, here’s a look at one potential supportive remedy that you may never have heard of.
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