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Emergency Care Not There?
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Emergency & Critical Care

Emergency Care Not There?

With shortages of veterinary professionals across the country, emergency care clinics in some areas are few and far between. But the demand is there, so some practices are seeking alternatives to 24/7 emergency clinics that can still serve pet owners in dire straits without overburdening already short-staffed practices.

 

 

The Future of Telehealth, Telemedicine, and Telemetry
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End-of-Life Care

The Future of Telehealth, Telemedicine, and Telemetry

With only so many hours in already packed clinical days, adding telehealth, telemedicine, and/or at-home patient telemetry feels daunting. It isn’t that practitioners don’t see the value of virtual appointments or increased patient data for certain cases. It’s more about feeling sketchy about somehow restructuring practitioners’ time to include meaningful and effective virtual care to clients and their pets. So where is it all going?

The Future of Vet Med Is Family Centered

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Community care

The Future of Vet Med Is Family Centered

The dominant practice model in veterinary medicine requires out-of-pocket payment for services, which limits care access to those clients who can afford it. At the same time, as even more people are seeking healthcare for their pets, the field of veterinary medicine is losing professionals at an unsustainable rate. It’s clear that change is needed. That’s why family-centered healthcare is the future of vet med.

JAAHA Case Report of the Month: Best Way to Collect a Urine Sample?
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Diagnostic Tools

JAAHA Case Report of the Month: Best Way to Collect a Urine Sample?

Urinalysis and urine culture are so common in veterinary practices that they could be declared—dare we say—mainstream. But what is the best way to collect the urine sample?

Got It Covered?
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Finance

Got It Covered?

The global US pet insurance market is expected to grow at a compound annual growth rate of 17.5% from 2024 to 2030, to reach an estimated $10 billion market size by 2030. But cost, lack of understanding of the benefits, and lack of recommendations from veterinarians are some of the limiting factors hindering its wider acceptance.

5 Questions for a Epidemiology Specialist
Rachael Kreisler, VMD, MSCE, DACVPM (Epidemiology)

Preventive Care

5 Questions for a Epidemiology Specialist

Rachael Kreisler, VMD, MSCE, DACVPM (Epidemiology), associate professor of Shelter Medicine and Epidemiology at Midwestern University’s College of Veterinary Medicine, answers the 5 questions.

From the Editor Dec 2024
Editor and Dec 2024 issue of Trends

From the Editor Dec 2024

For the last 15 years, I have been working on Trends, first as an associate editor, then editor, and now editorial director. It has been an honor to be at  the helm of this publication for you, and I will miss the monthly deadlines and routines I have had for the past decade plus. But, we must adapt to the changing times!

My pet ate Thanksgiving food…What should I be worried about?
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Client Communication

My pet ate Thanksgiving food…What should I be worried about?

My Pet Ate is a monthly feature that centers around the not-so-savory eats pets can snarf up in the blink of an eye that can put their health at risk. If your pet ingested a substance and you’re unsure if it’s toxic, call your veterinarian or an organization like the Pet Poison Helpline immediately to get your questions answered.

Memorializing deceased patients: an opportunity to strengthen the bond
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Clinical

Memorializing deceased patients: an opportunity to strengthen the bond

Does your veterinary practice memorialize patients after they have passed? Read on to find some creative ways to support families who have had to say goodbye to their pets and bond them to your practice for life.

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