Watch as Dr. Sue Ettinger DVM, DACVIM (Oncology) covers challenges and unmet needs in the diagnosis of canine cancer, including an exciting new canine cancer screening test. […]
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Canine and Feline Coagulopathies: A Case-Based Approach
This webinar will provide real-life bleeding case examples including congenital defects, rodenticide toxicity, immune-mediated disease, and more. […]
Hematology in the Point-of-Care Lab
In recent years digital slide scanning has given veterinary professionals the option of point-of-care CBC pathologist review via remote consultation with board certified veterinary clinical pathologists. Learn More. […]
Why Do a Urinalysis?
A urinalysis is a quick, safe, and easy screening test that provides invaluable information regarding pet health. Learn More. […]
Recorded Webinar: Updates on Feline Chronic Kidney Disease Management
Learn about treatments for this common disease of feline patients in this webinar. […]
Ultrasound and RVTs – Getting Started
Performing diagnostic ultrasound scans can generate new revenue, free up veterinarian’s time, and add to the job satisfaction of the technician. But how do we make this a reality? […]
Measuring The Years Success
Has your practice had a good year? With the year coming to a close, it’s important to look back on your practice’s performance. Here are a few things to consider when reflecting on 2022. […]
Ho, Ho, Ho, Uh oh! Winter Holiday Hazards
As veterinary professionals, we need to have a good understanding of what toxins are problematic and what diagnostic tools are needed to help us understand our patient’s status. […]
Recorded Webinar: The Role of Veterinary Medicine in One Health
Dr. Deem discusses how veterinary professionals play a role in One Health, including how you can help counteract and prevent emerging diseases like SARS-CoV-2 […]
ZOONOTIC POTENTIAL OF LEPTOSPIROSIS
Originally leptospirosis affected mostly sporting, working, or herding dogs with extensive outdoor exposure, but smaller breeds and shelter dogs now also appear at increased risk. […]