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From the Editor
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Culture and Wellbeing

From the Editor

In the veterinary world, we often note February as Dental Health Month. But in the larger scope, February is also Black History Month, and so we wanted to celebrate that by bringing you inspiration from our friends at blendVET™, who are creating pathways into the profession for students who may not otherwise see those opportunities.

In Practice
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Dental Resources

In Practice

It’s dental health month, so it’s a good time to brush up on your dental cleaning skills. This month’s In Practice shows the proper sequence for a dental cleaning using an ultrasonic scaler.

Keep Your Skills Sharp
Illustration of dental tools and instruments

Clinical

Keep Your Skills Sharp

Maintaining dental instruments is critical to performing proper dental procedures. Sharp scalers and curettes are much more effective at cleaning teeth than dull instruments. Brook A. Niemiec, DVM, DAVCD, DEVDC, talks about taking the best care of your dental hand instruments.

The Art of De-Escalation, Part 1
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Client Communication

The Art of De-Escalation, Part 1

In Part 1 of this 2-part article, we’ll explore strategies for calming down annoyed clients whose stress levels are mild to moderate, and we’ll also discuss what can set people off in these situations. In Part 2, we will go over the more extreme cases of client anger, when stress levels are escalated and through the roof.

Liquid Biopsy
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Clinical

Liquid Biopsy

Sometimes cancer is easy to diagnose and sometimes it takes months to arrive at an answer. To tackle an opponent as widespread and insidious as cancer, we need all the tools that modern science has to offer – and now, we have one more – liquid biopsy.

Support Matters

Culture and People

Support Matters

More than 33 years after the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) became law, “reasonable accommodations” has become a byword in most sectors. But awareness, empathy, and support are still needed to overcome many challenges, including in the veterinary profession.

Unlocking the Potential of the Next Generation
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Culture and Wellbeing

Unlocking the Potential of the Next Generation

As an underrepresented minority in veterinary medicine, Niccole Bruno, DVM, founder of blendVET, knows how important it is for kids with the dream of being a veterinarian to have support. Her organization creates programming that intentionally provides exposure and representation for students in underserved communities.

What Can We Learn From Equine Veterinarians?
Photos of Katie Berlin, DVM, and Mike Pownall, DVM, MBA, during podcast recording, with an image of horses running in the background.

Client Communication

What Can We Learn From Equine Veterinarians?

Mike Pownall, DVM, MBA, practice owner, consultant, and fellow podcaster, joined Central Line to talk about what veterinary professionals in any corner of the field can take away from Synchrony’s 2023 Equine Lifetime of Care study.

Vetspacito: Helping pets and overcoming language barriers

Culture and Wellbeing

Vetspacito: Helping pets and overcoming language barriers

With an increasing number of Spanish-speaking clients, being able to communicate in Spanish is no longer just a skill—it’s a necessity. Vetspacito empowers veterinary professionals with the language tools to improve patient care and build stronger, more empathetic relationships with a broader clientele.

Employee of the Month, February 2024
February 2024 employee of the month, Kerri Kenher, Client Service Representative

Employee of the Month

Employee of the Month, February 2024

This month’s prize winner is Kerri Kenher, Client Service Representative at Hampstead Animal Hospital, in Hamstead, New Hampshire!

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