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Degenerative Joint Disease - Things You Can Do For Your Patients!

01/06/2013
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Topping his list of 10 complementary ways you can help patients with DJD (beyond the use of NSAID's), Phil Zeltzman, DVM, DACVS talks about weight issues in dogs.

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Sepsis / SIRS

01/06/2013
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Be aware that these commonly seen conditions in small animal practice can have catastrophic sequelae. Lisa Powell, DVM, DACVECC leads into her discussion of "Sepsis / SIRS" by emphasizing the various...

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Indolent Corneal Ulcers

01/06/2013
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In the lead in to his discussion on "Indolent Corneal Ulcers," Brad Holmberg, DVM, MS, PhD, DACVO provides various parameters to consider before describing a corneal ulcer as "indolent."

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Feline Conjunctivitis

01/05/2013
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Conjunctivitis is a clinical diagnosis. In this preview of "Grab a Byte - Feline Conjunctivitis," Dr. Brad Holmberg summarizes what to look for in your feline patients. View this presentation in...

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Red Eye - An Emergency

01/05/2013
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In his lead in to "Ophthalmic Emergencies: Proptosis, Corneal Ulcers and Uveitis," Dr. Michael Brown emphasizes that clients calling to report that their pet has a "red eye" should be considered as h...

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Becoming Conflict Competent

01/04/2013
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Conflict competence is the ability to develop and use cognitive, emotional, and behavioral skills that enhance productive outcomes of conflict while reducing the likelihood of escalation or harm....

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Feline Dental Radiology and Extractions

01/03/2013
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Preview of "Feline Dental Radiology and Extractions" presented by Daniel T. Carmichael, DVM, FAVD, DAVDC. View this presentation in its entirety: http://www.vetvine.com/list/index/profile/listin...

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Dental Nerve Blocks

01/03/2013
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Daniel T. Carmichael, DVM, FAVD, DAVDC leads in to his "Dental Nerve Blocks" presentation by explaining the benefits of incorporating them into the clinical practice of dentistry.

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The Red Eye - Is it Hyphema or Not?

01/03/2013
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In his lead in to "Grab a Byte - Hyphema," Brad Holmberg, DVM, MS, PhD, DACVO discusses how to differentiate redness caused from severe corneal vascularization from intraocular hemorrhage.

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