When it comes to mental health and wellbeing, many of us utilize different strategies and techniques to take care of ourselves; these methods range greatly from meditation, to exercise, to crafts, to journaling.
When you start with dental radiography, be kind to yourself! Instead of trying for perfection, aim to get what we need for diagnostics.
Whilst the demand for veterinary care has increased, staffing shortages have ravaged the veterinary field.
What is multitasking and how does it relate to complex tasks like dentistry and anesthesia?
This Suicide Prevention Day we want to make sure we address an incredibly important movement: Not One More Vet.
Any complete anesthetic and pain management plan should include regional analgesia or freezing. With proper training, regional analgesia is a powerful tool and well within a technician’s a scope of practice to perform.
In this day and age, cyberbullying is inevitable. What veterinary professionals can do.
Learn about safety through, what is often, a prolonged anesthesia, pain management, and an effective dentistry.
RVTs can further their training by pursuing a specialty and earning the title of Veterinary Technician Specialist (VTS).
Since atopy is for the life of the cat it is essential to devise a treatment plan that will work both for the owner and the patient.
Medicine is always changing and improving so we need to always be changing and improving. Mentoring can help us accomplish this.
In veterinary medicine we are fortunate to have methods to determine pets’ allergies intradermal skin testing or serum testing. The real question is, “what to do with that information once I have it?”