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CVC is now Fetch, a dvm360 conference
Fetch provides an innovative 360–degree educational engagement experience that focuses on every facet of a veterinary professional's life.
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Low-stress veterinary visits
Lower pets' stress levels with these tips and tools to create calmer, more relaxed veterinary visits for every pet that visits your practice.
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Forms and client handouts
Use these free tools and forms to help educate pet owners, train team members and operate more efficiently.
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dvm360 toolkit
A special monthly package designed to help boost client compliance and make it easy for your team to educate pet owners about regular wellness care topics.
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In defense of the incisional biopsy
Is convincing a pet owner to perform an incisional biopsy of a tumor is about the toughest sell in all of veterinary medicine? (OK, maybe the notion of "strict cage rest" for orthopedic injuries is tougher, but still.) After all, it's difficult enough to convince owners to pay for histopathology at all after a tumor has been removed. Why on earth would they consider paying for it twice? Here, oncologist Dr. Michael Childress makes his argument. More... |
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Fetch, a dvm360 conference: Highlights |
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