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2023 AAHA Management of Allergic Skin Diseases in Dogs and Cats Guidelines
A dog in a bathtub covered in bubbles. Baths are helpful in managing allergic skin diseases.

Allergic Skin Disease

2023 AAHA Management of Allergic Skin Diseases in Dogs and Cats Guidelines

This executive summary gives an overview of these new guidelines, with their systematic approach to diagnosis, treatment, and management of allergic skin diseases in dogs and cats. The guidelines describe detailed diagnosis and treatment plans for flea allergy, food allergy, and atopy in dogs and for flea allergy, food allergy, and feline atopic skin syndrome in cats.

Get involved to better prepare graduates for practice

Get involved to better prepare graduates for practice

You are invited to join the Spectrum of Care Initiative Advisory Community (SOCI), which is seeking practitioners who work with a socioeconomically diverse clientele to help better prepare veterinary school graduates for the challenges of practice.

Can Euthanasia Be Beautiful?
Kathleen Cooney, DVM, CHPV, DACAW

End-of-Life Care

Can Euthanasia Be Beautiful?

In her second appearance on Central Line: The AAHA Podcast, Kathleen Cooney, DVM, CHPV, DACAW resident, explains that a large part of delivering that beautiful euthanasia experience is self-regulation on the part of the vet team, which also helps keep compassion fatigue at bay.

Employee of the Month, December 2023
Sadie McDonald, CVT

Employee of the Month

Employee of the Month, December 2023

This month’s prize winner is Sadie McDonald, CVT, of Hawthorne Animal Hospital in Glen Carbon, Illinois!

Notebook, December 2023
3 images: Giles the cat, antifreeze molecules, and a veterinarian listing to a calf's heart.

Antimicrobials

Notebook, December 2023

News briefs from across the industry and beyond. This month’s articles include: Hemodialysis Helps Dog Defy Odds of 10% Survival Rate after Antifreeze Poisoning; CareVet, Blendvet, and Hill’s Launch DEIB Initiative; Immunotherapy Drugs Bring Years of Life to Dog; FDA Conditionally Approves Canine Seizure Medication Fidoquel-CA1; and more!

Are You a Resilient Leader?
Illustration of a resilient leader and two people behind them.

Culture and Wellbeing

Are You a Resilient Leader?

If the “great resignation” taught us anything, it’s that people are tired. And the storms won’t abate, given rising costs and a looming recession. The antidote, leadership gurus say, is a new leadership competency: resilience.

Taking Stock
A veterinary team member doing an inventory audit.

Inventory

Taking Stock

As the end of the year approaches, it’s time to do more than just count tablets, reconcile your count with your computer records, and pledge to track things better next year. Now is the time to rethink what you have on your hospital shelves, and whether that is consistent with your strategies for hospital success and customer service.

In My Experience—Rethinking Propofol
Veterinary technician drawing propofol into a syringe

Clinical

In My Experience—Rethinking Propofol

Propofol became available to veterinary medicine in the early 1990s and is a staple drug these days. We rely on it for smooth anesthetic induction for both short and long procedures. It is reliable and very recognizable.

Profit Checkup: What Are You Missing?
Closeup photo of a doctor using a calculator with an overlay of financial graphs and information to represent practice finance

Finance

Profit Checkup: What Are You Missing?

As we move towards the end of the year, Karen E. Felsted, CPA, MS, DVM, CVPM, CVA, says it’s a good time to start thinking about the financial health of your practice and what changes you want to make for 2024.

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