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How to Save a Life

Client Communication

How to Save a Life

This year, RECOVER released its first major revisions to its CPR guidelines for basic life support, advanced life support, and monitoring. RECOVER is also the first veterinary organization to use an even more rigorous method known as GRADE.

Queer Leadership in Vet Med

Diversity and Inclusion

Queer Leadership in Vet Med

Based on polls and census figures, the number of LGBTQ+ people in the veterinary profession will increase substantially in the next five to 10 years. This begs the question, should there be more directed mentorship and support for queer ascent in the profession?

Care Through the End

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End-of-Life Care

Care Through the End

Pursuing the activities and education necessary to receive AAHA end-of-life accreditation can equip practice team members to provide not only medical expertise, but to offer an important layer of emotional support that can help a pet owner navigate this uncertain terrain.

Better Health and Joyful Connections for Senior Pets
Poodle with goggles receiving laser therapy

Clinical

Better Health and Joyful Connections for Senior Pets

Common challenges facing senior pets include reduced mobility, chronic pain, organ pathology, cognitive decline, hearing and vision loss, dental disease, metabolic disease, reduced immunity, obesity, and cancer. When it comes to treating senior pets, an integrative approach that includes some complementary therapies just makes sense.

Optimizing the Golden Years

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Happy boi golden senior dog

Clinical

Optimizing the Golden Years

Veterinary practices need help attracting senior pets into their clinics, and with giving clients useful, practical tips that will allow the seniors (and their caregivers) to have as easy a last chapter in life as possible.

In Practice – Making Seniors Feel at Home
Making Seniors feel at home handout

Practice Management

In Practice – Making Seniors Feel at Home

These tips from the 2023 AAHA Senior Care Guidelines can help show that love for your clients and their senior pets.

5 Questions for a Neurology Specialist

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Sheila Carrera-Justiz, DVM, DACVIM (Neurology)

Neurology

5 Questions for a Neurology Specialist

Sheila Carrera-Justiz, DVM, DACVIM, (Neurology), clinical associate professor and neurology service chief at the University of Florida College of Veterinary Medicine, answers the 5 questions.

JAAHA Case Report of the Month: A Fear of Slippery Floors
Service dog in vest

Behavior

JAAHA Case Report of the Month: A Fear of Slippery Floors

What do you do when a service dog is crippled by fear and can’t do her job? That scenario played out in a recent case report in the Journal of the American Animal Hospital Association (JAAHA).

The Scoop

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Scoop montage Driever NOV 2024

Antimicrobials

The Scoop

AAHA president Scott Driever, DVM, discusses the importance of being an advocate for aging patients. The Community asks for animal handling tips and tricks. This month’s Scoop headlines include: Project Street Vet tours for pets of unhoused people; USDA takes action to address wildlife rabies outbreaks in multiple states; Ophthalmologists treat white tiger with new laser technology; Novel treatment successfully cures Ragdoll cat with rare immune disease; and more!

Employee of the Month – November 2024
Vicky Woods, veterinary assistant

Employee of the Month

Employee of the Month – November 2024

This month’s grand prize winner is Vicky Woods, veterinary assistant and kennel worker at Animal Medical Center, in Eustis, Florida!

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