Just because we cannot see it or feel it we must be aware that radiation is damaging to cells when over exposure occurs. Learn about radiation protection in the veterinary hospital.
At times a veterinary practice will have available cash and access to lines of credit. The key question to ask is “what is the most effective use of cash?”
The costs of newer and better veterinary ultrasound machines have become so much more affordable. The general practitioner can achieve a high level of skill and confidence in a relatively short period of time.
The pathophysiology of cruciate ligament disease in dogs remains very complicated and incompletely understood, and the search for the elusive, optimal corrective procedure continues.
Intra oral dental radiology is fundamental to the practice of veterinary dentistry. Learn More.
In dogs weighing less than 3 kg, fractures of the distal third of the radius and ulna are relatively common. Learn about recommendations and common repairs.
Learn about the target organ approaches of AFAST (Abdominal FAST), TFAST (Thoracic FAST), and Vet BLUE applications in this informative article.