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Creating Practice Culture In this VetFolio Voice episode, learn how to build a thriving practice culture through intentional leadership and collective responsibility. LISTEN NOW
VetFolio Voice: Get take-away tips for managing preclinical myxomatous mitral valve disease in your patients!
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Learn about a new sedation agent for dogs that minimizes the stress and maximizes the efficiency by providing quicker onset and recovery times.
When conflicts arise at work, do you facilitate solutions? Tune in to this podcast episode and learn how to develop effective conflict management skills.
A Commitment to Sustainability Podcast episode: Learn how one company's sustainability commitment will better the profession and the planet. LISTEN NOW
Respiratory Distress? Don't Panic! In this VetFolio Voice episode, you'll get tips for responding to respiratory distress in your patients to help ensure a good outcome. LISTEN NOW
Knowing how to treat the most common toxins can be a matter of life and death for your canine and feline patients. Every year, the ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center analyzes its data to compile a list of the types of toxins commonly encountered by pets. In this episode of the VetFolio Voice podcast, you'll learn about the top 10 toxins called into the ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center in 2024, how pets commonly encounter or ingest these toxins, and treatment and prevention strategies.
What can you do to ensure your staff is safe and the patient is comfortable while producing good-quality diagnostic radiographs? Tune in to this VetFolio Voice podcast episode to learn about hands-free radiography. It complements existing compassionate care efforts across veterinary medicine, helping veterinary technicians and veterinary assistants to minimize the stress of obtaining radiographs for patients. The approach reduces exposure to radiation for veterinary assistants and technicians via proper protocols of gentle sedation (when indicated), anti-anxiety medicines if appropriate and hands-free positioning approaches. The results are quality images which are obtained more efficiently with a reduced number of retakes while improving the safety and overall experience for hospital teams and patients.
With dogs living longer, veterinary professionals are seeing more patients presenting with cognitive decline, a degenerative disease that worsens over time. Although there isn't a cure, there are ways to manage cognitive dysfunction. Tune in to this episode of the VetFolio Voice podcast to deepen your understanding of the causes, early signs and treatments and get tips for communicating with clients. You'll explore how tools like questionnaires can help identify signs, plus learn how atrophy in part of the brain can be seen on MRI. You'll also discover how antioxidants can slow the progression of cognitive decline, how to keep aging dogs active and engaged, and the importance of managing anxiety and behavioral issues earlier in life.
One of the most important parts of offering oral health services in your practice is making sure your team understands the key components of a successful veterinary dental procedure. In this VetFolio Voice podcast episode, get tips for conducting the consultation, pre-anesthetic examination and a thorough workup. Get an insider's look at what impacts the day's workflow, including procedure length, pain management, anticipated recovery, and staff scheduling and abilities. You'll learn about the importance of having a routine and maintaining focus particularly during induction and recovery, plus review important considerations during the procedure from premedication and induction to nerve blocks, patient positioning and intraoperative radiographs. Finally, you'll explore best practices for patient discharge, follow-up care, and home care recommendations to support optimal recovery.
In this episode of the VetFolio Voice podcast, we're joined by renowned veterinary surgeon and educator Dr. Terry Fossum, who probes a number of complex issues in veterinary medicine. Dr. Fossum takes us on a deep dive into the world of drug discovery, sharing insights on the challenges and breakthroughs in developing new treatments for animals. Noting that veterinary education shouldn't stop at graduation, Dr. Fossum emphasizes the importance of continuous learning in advancing veterinary care. Dr. Fossum also weighs in on the evolving debate between supplements and drugs, so that you can better understand how to choose the best option for your patients—and how to manage long-term care using both approaches. Whether you're a seasoned vet or just starting out, this episode offers invaluable advice on improving patient outcomes and ensuring lasting health through informed decisions.
It's everywhere you look—and it's one of the hottest topics in veterinary medicine—artificial intelligence (AI). How informed are you about the ways in which AI can be used as an effective, innovative and beneficial tool? In this VetFolio Voice podcast episode, we explore the growing role of artificial intelligence in veterinary medicine and break down key terminology such as “agent” and “co-pilot” to demystify how these tools function in day-to-day practice. Tune in to learn about the practical applications of AI, from streamlining workflows to helping clinicians stay up to date with the ever-expanding medical knowledge base.
Dr. Michelle Oakley — Nat Geo WILD's “Yukon Vet” — advocates that changing consumer habits and participating in grassroots efforts will have a greater, positive impact on wildlife conservation than sweeping legislative initiatives. In this VetFolio Voice podcast episode, you'll learn how the “lose the loop” effort — cutting any loops on plastic bags, fishing line or other items before throwing them away — helps prevent entrapment of marine animals, plus so much more. Dr. Cassi and Dr. Oakley explore conservation success stories, such as Dr. Gladys Kalema-Zikusoka's work with endangered mountain gorillas as well as some of the research Dr. Oakley is doing regarding safer capture protocols for wolves to facilitate their study and conservation. Find out about worldwide wildlife efforts that could use the support of veterinary professionals — even if you don't have a background in zoo medicine or wildlife medicine.
Is your veterinary team prepared to treat pets that are exposed to illicit drugs, such as marijuana, cocaine, methamphetamines and alcohol? For a number of reasons, it can be challenging to manage these patients. From initial patient history to treatment, having a specific plan to approach these cases is fundamental to successful outcomes. This informative VetFolio Voice podcast episode addresses clinical presentation, good history taking, initial stabilization, diagnostics, treatment and client communication.
Luckily, veterinarians have an arsenal of medications available to treat dermatology conditions in their patients, including Apoquel (oclacitinib) for immediate itch relief during allergy flares, Cytopoint (lokivetmab) for dogs with difficulty taking pills or when needing longer-lasting itch control, and cyclosporine for more severe cases that require a stronger immunosuppressive response. In this VetFolio Voice podcast episode, Dr. Cassi and Dr. Watson explore the use of these drugs in managing dermatology cases. You'll learn when cyclosporine is most likely to be helpful and how to dose it — in particular, starting with a low dose and adjusting the dose up, giving with food to reduce GI upset, and giving with ketoconazole to help lower the dose of cyclosporine needed. You'll also get insights into potential side effects and how to address them. Dr. Cassi and Dr. Watson take a look at the role of diet, allergy testing and immunotherapy in managing these cases, as well as emphasize the importance of referral in veterinary dermatology and the importance of early referral for successful management of these cases. e sure to log into VetFolio and take the quiz to qualify for your CE credit! https://www.vetfolio.com/courses/stop-snoring-on-cyclosporine-podcast-quiz
Rick LeCouteur blends his many talents talents and passions — he is a natural storyteller, conservation photographer, digital artist and wildlife lover, as well as a veterinary neurosurgeon — into the craft of writing children's books that are designed to educate, captivate and inspire young readers to care about the planet and its inhabitants. Join Dr. Cassi in this special VetFolio Voice episode as she chats with Dr. LeCouteur about his journey as a children's book author and illustrator.
Sodium–glucose cotransporter (SGLT) 2 inhibitors are an exciting new class of drugs approved for the treatment of newly diagnosed diabetic cats. These drugs work by blocking the kidneys from reabsorbing glucose, which causes more glucose to be lost in urine and lowers blood glucose levels. Tune in to this episode of the VetFolio Voice podcast as host Dr. Cassi and her guest, Dr. Audrey Cook, explore when to consider an SGLT-2 inhibitor instead of insulin and how to successfully manage and monitor a cat receiving this treatment.
Just like many of us, innovators in veterinary medicine are discovering the potential—and pitfalls—of artificial intelligence (AI), which is already having a transformative effect on the profession and industry. In this thought-provoking VetFolio Voice podcast episode, Dr. Cassi hosts Aaron Massecar, executive director of the Veterinary Innovation Council, as they explore a host of areas where the impact of AI is being felt. They discuss some of the applications where it is more commonly used, such as scribing software and radiology interpretation, as well as some of the potential uses for AI, including wellbeing initiatives and monitoring for signs of burnout. They also delve into the potential long-term impacts of incorporating AI into our daily lives and what this might mean for the future.
Transcription technology is a powerful tool in the veterinary setting. Scribenote is an AI-powered medical scribe that helps veterinarians streamline their documentation process and improve their work-life balance by automatically generating medical records, recording client communications, creating team meeting notes and more. In this VetFolio Voice podcast episode, you'll learn what's new at Scribenote, including improved security functionality and compliance efforts such as automatic data retention policies and SOC 2 cybersecurity compliance initiatives. Discover what the future looks like and how you can start incorporating transcription technology into your practice today.
Degenerative or myxomatous mitral valve disease (MMVD) is a common canine cardiac disease. In this episode of the VetFolio Voice podcast, we discuss the importance of early diagnosis and treatment in order to slow the progression of this disease. Listen in as we chat about MMVD, from diagnosis through the preclinical stages of the disease. We review diagnostics that can be helpful in assessing this disease, such as thoracic radiographs and echocardiography, and what information can be obtained from each. We'll also explore how the treatment plan may change once the patient is symptomatic. Want to earn CE from this episode? Be sure to log into VetFolio and take the quiz to qualify for your CE credit! https://www.vetfolio.com/courses/treatment-of-preclinical-mitral-valve-disease-in-your-practice-podcast-quiz
Therapeutic strategies targeting the gut microbiome offer veterinarians promising interventions for managing chronic kidney disease (CKD) in cats. Tune in to this informative VetFolio Voice podcast episode to earn CE while learning about the important role of the gut-kidney axis in managing feline CKD. We address gut dysbiosis and its link to the accumulation of gut-derived uremic toxins in feline CKD patients, as well as options for caregivers that are unable to feed a renal therapeutic diet. Earn CE while learning about the importance of conducting a good history and asking open-ended questions in getting to the root cause of a behavioral issue. Want to earn CE from this episode? Be sure to log into VetFolio and take the quiz to qualify for your CE credit! https://www.vetfolio.com/courses/update-on-management-of-feline-chronic-kidney-disease-podcast-quiz
We've all encountered them in practice: The myths surrounding reptile husbandry and medicine. The myths run the gamut, from believing carrot juice baths will help a reptile with a Vitamin A deficiency, reptiles don't need water, and snakes need help shedding their skin. In this VetFolio Voice podcast episode, we set the record straight: Soaking reptiles in carrot juice does nothing for their health and only results in an orange, sticky lizard and even desert reptiles need water, and reptiles do not usually need help shedding. Tune in to learn how to educate well-meaning but misinformed pet owners with empathy as well as understand that the concepts and principles important in dog and cat medicine also apply to working up and treating reptiles and other exotic species.
Globally, thousands of people die every year from the canine variant of rabies. In the United States, a 2023 federal ban on dogs entering the U.S. from countries with a high risk of canine rabies was implemented in order to reduce the infection risk in the country. Tune in to this episode of the VetFolio Voice podcast as Dr. Cassi explores the global rise of canine-variant rabies virus, the increasing number of human deaths from rabies, and the impact this has on veterinarians practicing in the U.S. Learn about the federal regulations on dog importation into the U.S., as well as the variation in state rabies laws/regulations that directly affect decisions made in clinical practice.
How knowledgeable are you about the gastrointestinal microbiome? This complex and crucial community of microorganisms—including bacteria, viruses and fungi—live within an animal's body and is essential for digestion, immune system regulation, energy metabolism and more. Tune in to this insightful VetFolio Voice podcast episode and learn about the role of the gut microbiome on body systems, GI disease and weight management, plus find out how nutrition, nutritional support and fecal microbiota transplantation (FMT) influence it.
Veterinary practitioners know that a host of diseases and medical issues, including osteoarthritis or polyphagia, might be the cause of behavioral changes in feline patients, but is there a surefire way to determine whether a cat's behavior is due to a medical or behavioral cause? There isn't, but starting with client communication and asking the right questions about the patient's behavioral history can help you understand what our enigmatic feline patients are trying to tell us. in this VetFolio Voice podcast episode, Dr. Cassi chats with veterinary behaviorist Dr. Chris Pachel about certain behaviors cats exhibit that are perceived by owners as behavioral issues, when they are instead indicative of an underlying medical problem (for example, a cat who is polyphagic digging through the trash or a cat urinating outside the litterbox due to pain from OA or from being declawed). Earn CE while learning about the importance of conducting a good history and asking open-ended questions in getting to the root cause of a behavioral issue. Want to earn CE from this episode? Be sure to log into VetFolio and take the quiz to qualify for your CE credit! https://www.vetfolio.com/courses/the-cat-conundrum-unveiling-health-clues-in-feline-behavior-podcast-quiz
Lunchbox items—such as grapes, caffeine, chocolate and peanut butter (xylitol)—as well as seasonal hazards—Halloween candy, Thanksgiving food and Christmas decorations (such as salt dough ornaments and old school bubble lights)—can poison pets or be hazardous to them. In this important VetFolio Voice podcast episode, we focus on the common culprits found in our everyday lives that can harm our pets and our patients. We also delve into plant and pasture toxins, such as lilies for cats, sago palm for dogs, and azaleas, oleander, etc. for grazing animals. We also provide tips for effective client communication—helping pet owners understand what's an immediate problem versus what they can monitor at home, key ingredients to look for in toxic substances, and how to navigate financial concerns around treatment.
The best imaging modality for veterinary patients depends on the issue being evaluated and the patient's needs. In this episode of the VetFolio Voice podcast, we delve into the types of imaging modalities available to veterinary patients, such as radiographs, ultrasound, computed tomography (CT) and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). While radiographs and ultrasound tend to be more common and accessible in private practice, CT is becoming more readily available. We explore sampling, including ultrasound guided sampling vs CT guided sampling, and discuss when MRI would be indicated over CT. Learn about the strengths and limitations of each modality, as well as common misperceptions about each.
The Veterinary Industry Giving Tree (VIGT) is a 2024 NAVC Gives award recipient for its work in uplifting veterinary professionals experiencing financial distress. This year, VIGT says it will prioritize families or individuals in western North Carolina and other areas affected by Hurricane Helene. Tune in to this touching VetFolio Voice podcast episode to learn how VIGT will help members of the veterinary profession during the winter holidays!
Treating pets injured in car accidents can be traumatic for your team. But just like human passengers, pets are at risk of serious injury—or worse, death—by collision or when an airbag deploys. In this episode of the VetFolio Voice podcast, Dr. Cassi chats with Dr. Elisa Mazzaferro, a critical care clinician, about the types of injuries Dr. Mazzaferro has seen from unrestrained animals in cars, as well as the risk that is posed to human safety. Riding with pets not safely restrained in the car poses a risk to both the pet and the human driver and passengers. There is also the potential for negatively impacting vehicles that are sharing the roadway with you. They explore different restraint devices and how to communicate risks and car safety principles to pet owners. You'll learn about resources for veterinary professionals treating pets with these injuries and how to communicate with clients or first responders who are calling about a pet injured in an accident.
A multimodal treatment approach can help dogs with osteoarthritis (OA) by controlling the pain and inflammation associated with the disease. In this episode of the VetFolio Voice podcast, we explore the use of NSAIDs—specifically Metacam—for managing OA pain. While Librela is a very useful product, many patients are still uncomfortable even after being helped with Librela. Learn how NSAIDs, along with monoclonal antibodies, can be a winning combination for your patients.
Science, data and technology benefit veterinary professionals, pets and pet owners alike. Today, new developments are transforming the way veterinarians care for their patients. In this compelling episode of the VetFolio Voice podcast, learn how one company — Antech Diagnostics — is driving innovation in veterinary medicine. You'll learn about exciting developments in veterinary diagnostics, which are helping veterinary professionals to predict, diagnose and monitor wellness or disease, plus get tips for what to say to those hesitant to embrace technology.
Managing oncologic cases often requires collaboration between the referring veterinarian and specialist, but what does a successful partnership look like? A supportive collaboration between the pet owner, primary care veterinarian and oncology specialist is essential to achieve the best outcomes for these patients, but along with the major benefits that come from this joint effort are some hesitations. In this VetFolio Voice podcast episode, Dr. Cassi and veterinary oncologist Dr. Haley Leeper cover the options typically discussed with clients whose pets are diagnosed with cancer, from palliative care to referral to quality of life assessments and everything in between. You'll learn what a collaborative care team looks like and how oncology can embrace providing a spectrum of care, plus explore a new conditionally approved medication that is used for the treatment of canine lymphoma — verdinexor (Laverdia).
The proposed Pet Food Uniform Regulatory Reform (PURR) Act of 2024 (H.R.7380) would allow the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to have regulatory authority over the labeling and ingredient review process for dog and cat food and treats, and would eliminate inconsistent state interpretations and decisions impacting ingredient and pet food label approvals. In this episode of the VetFolio Voice podcast, Dr. Cassi chats with Dana Brooks and Dr. Lindsey Bullen about the process of a bill becoming law and how it differs in reality from what we learned in the “I'm Just a Bill” episode of Schoolhouse Rock! They discuss the current state of the pet food industry and why the PURR Act is important. They delve into the influence we have as constituents and how to contact congresspeople to achieve the greatest success in getting our voice heard. They also explore what the expected results are after implementation of the PURR Act. Finally, they discuss the importance of nutrition education in veterinary school and veterinary technician programs.
As the school year kicks off, so do the risks of common household toxins that can threaten our pets. In this episode, Dr. Cassi sat down with Dr. Tina Wismer, director of the ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center, to discuss the hidden dangers that back-to-school season brings. From ADHD medications and illicit drugs like marijuana to everyday foods like grapes and chocolates, they explore the toxicities that are more common during this time of year. They also dove into effective communication strategies with clients to identify potential exposures and outline diagnostic and treatment approaches for both known and unknown toxins. Tune in for vital insights to help protect your patients from these seasonal hazards.
Launched in 2022, the founder of Family Paws saw a need for resources and information to support new and expecting families with dogs. Family Paws provides specialized programs and support for these parents and aims to increase safety in homes with young children and family dogs. Tune in to this special episode of the VetFolio Voice podcast to learn how Family Paws is beneficial for the veterinary team and their clients. You'll explore canine body language, common questions you may encounter during an appointment with a client on how to manage their dog around their children, and get resources for your team and clients.
As you go through your day-to-day tasks in veterinary medicine, you will see that there are constant barriers to your well-being when they are left unnoticed. Tiny little stressors can turn into trauma when left unnurtured. These traumas lead to burnout, vicarious trauma, and compassion fatigue. We will discuss how your body responds to this trauma and how to start managing it. Knowing how your body responds gives you the power to build resilience and peace of mind.
Cats and dogs suffering from acute or chronic vomiting, diarrhea, weight loss and other gastrointestinal disorders are commonly encountered in the clinic. Learn why therapies that have been used in the past are no longer recommended in this VetFolio Voice podcast episode, plus explore the newer recommendations for management of enteropathies, including dietary therapy and fecal transplants. Join Dr. Cassi and Dr. Jenessa Winston as they discuss the role of fiber in managing enteropathies, sources of fiber (including prescription diets and over-the-counter supplementation), and fecal microbiota transplants (FMT) — when to perform this procedure, how to perform it and the new FMT guidelines that are slated to be published soon.
Are you thinking about transitioning from general practice to emergency medicine? It's a whole different world — different flow, different cases, different drugs, different diagnostics, nontraditional hours — and the learning curve will absolutely challenge you. In this VetFolio Voice podcast episode, host Dr. Cassi talks to Dr. Ishita Shah, who entered general practice immediately following graduation from vet school. Dr. Shah explains the parts of her GP experience that gave her the confidence to make the leap from general practice to emergency medicine. Their conversation spans a number of challenges that came along with the transition, including the importance of working as a team in VetMed in general, but especially in ER. Dr. Shah also offers insight into her decision to enter practice and not pursue a residency and to go into GP prior to ER, as well as the impact of those decisions on her career. And of course, two veterinarians cannot have a conversation without discussing their favorite and least favorite cases.
Wellbeing, burnout and work/life balance are trendy buzzwords in VetMed. But these are more than mere hot-button topics in our profession, not to mention that they can mean different things to different people. Tune in to this relevant and important VetFolio Voice podcast episode with Dr. Cassi and Alyssa Mages, CVT, to learn how you can make a difference in your life or a colleague's. Discover the importance of showing up for and listening to one another, as well as how to navigate what is a stressful—but totally rewarding—career path.
They may not be as cuddly as puppies and kittens, but reptiles and amphibians—such as leopard geckos, iguanas, Burmese pythons and frogs—are becoming more popular as pets. Fortunately, advances in husbandry, nutrition and medicine have led to better health and welfare of these animals, allowing practitioners to focus more on true medical conditions rather than concerns that are caused by poor husbandry. Join this podcast episode of VetFolio Voice to learn more about the special considerations for providing care to these fascinating species. Dr. Cassi and Dana Varble, NAVC's Chief Veterinary Officer, discuss some specific husbandry considerations, such as heat, humidity, UV exposure and diet, the equipment you will need for these patients, and how euthanasia in reptiles differs from euthanasia in mammals.
It's that time of year again – we're happy to be outside, enjoy the nice weather, and make the most of the extra sunshine. But for many dogs, this is the time of year when their allergies really flare up and veterinarians see more cases of canine allergic dermatitis and atopic dermatitis. What's a busy practitioner to do? Tune in to this VetFolio Voice podcast to hear Dr. Jennifer Schissler and Dr. Cassi talk about the importance of using Itchy Pet Awareness Month to increase client education around canine allergic itch, discuss how the treatment for canine allergic dermatitis has changed over the last 10 years, and share why this is the perfect time to add a chewable medication for canine allergic itch to your arsenal! Their insights (as well as some Itchy Pet Awareness Month resources for veterinary practices) can help the veterinary health team get pumped for these dermatology cases and prepare the team to elevate the dermatology experience for patients and their pet owners – during allergy season and beyond.
Nutritional support is crucial for animals before, during and following recovery from gastrointestinal (GI) illness or surgery. In this VetFolio Voice podcast episode, listeners can earn CE while learning about the importance of a systematic approach to localizing the source of the GI symptoms, as well as common diagnostics that are beneficial in most if not all cases of GI disease. Dr. Cassi hosts Shadi J. Ireifej, DVM, DACVS, as they walk through three case examples — patients with GI foreign body, pancreatitis and azotemia — and discuss the nutritional considerations for each. They explore the types of feeding tubes and considerations for each, as well as the importance of taking three-view abdominal radiographs instead of two views, which can result in missed diagnoses. They also address the value of client communication surrounding diagnostic tests and findings.
There are numerous challenges and roadblocks facing women — in all fields and professions — who are seeking to attain a leadership position. In this VetFolio Voice podcast episode, we explore how women in veterinary medicine can overcome obstacles and create the path for their success in a male-dominated leadership world. We discuss the importance of making proactive decisions, understanding your financial landscape, and avoiding the pitfalls of simply going with the flow. Tune in to get a step-by-step plan for securing a raise, empowering you to confidently climb the career ladder, and more.
In this CE episode of the VetFolio Voice podcast, Dr. Cassi chats with Dr. Kathryn Reif, the Bailey-Goodwin Endowed Chair in Parasitology at Auburn University's College of Veterinary Medicine, about her research on ticks and tick-borne diseases. Ticks are spreading and can make both animals and people seriously sick, which is why considerations such as speed of kill are more important than ever when deciding on tick protection for your patients. This episode is sponsored by Credelio® (lotilaner), an Elanco product.
Siblings can provide support, love and a sense of belonging that differs from any other relationship a person has. That's certainly true of Dr. Cassi, DVM and host of the VetFolio Voice podcast, and Dr. Lisa M. Hayes, DO, a pediatric specialist and Dr. Cassi's sister. In this VetFolio Voice episode, the two sisters chat about the similarities between human and veterinary medicine. Tune in to this unique episode as they explore the importance of a good history and physical examination, choosing targeted diagnostics to reach the correct diagnosis, and the pros and cons of specialization in human and veterinary medicine. While there are differences in their chosen medical fields, these sisters have a shared love of internal medicine, as well as a shared personality trait — constantly questioning and digging into complex medical presentations to get to the root cause and establish a definitive diagnosis.
Brachycephalic obstructive airway syndrome (BOAS) is a chronic, lifelong and debilitating disease that adversely affects the quality of life of many popular dog breeds, such as French and English bulldogs, pugs and Boston terriers. Tune in to this VetFolio Voice podcast episode to learn about the anatomy of brachycephalic dogs and how it contributes to airway obstruction. Dr. Cassi and Dr. Fox-Alvarez delve into the indications for surgery and what types of surgical procedures are performed to help correct airway obstruction. They discuss comorbidities associated with BOAS as well as expectations for recovery from surgery and the long-term prognosis for these patients.
Veterinary professionals are dedicated to providing care and treatment that allows animals to enjoy longer lives free from distress, pain and suffering. Surprisingly though, many veterinarians have not received training in recognizing, reporting and responding to incidents of animal neglect and abuse. Many also do not understand how pivotal their training and expertise is in addressing these crimes and ensuring justice for these animals. Tune in to this VetFolio Voice podcast episode as Dr. Cassi chats with the team at Victim to Verdict about what to do when you are presented with a case you suspect might result from abuse or neglect. If you've never received formal training associated with abuse, this is a don't-miss episode — you'll learn about the crucial role you have in acting on your suspicions, get guidelines for reporting abuse (which isn't as intimidating as it may seem), and get justice for these animals.
For many, earning a DVM degree is the fulfillment of a lifelong dream. You know the road ahead will be rewarding, but are you really prepared to practice veterinary medicine? In this VetFolio Voice podcast episode, Dr. Cassi chats with Dr. Grace Forker on the realities of a veterinary career. They compare notes about the challenges they faced as first-year veterinarians and those they had 10 years after graduating. Don't miss their insightful conversation as they share their perspectives on what it's like to be put in a leadership position when your diploma is still brand-new, the benefits and challenges they've had in practicing medicine outside of the “Ivory Tower,” how to navigate the “how long have you been practicing?” question, tips for responding to client communication questions in general, and the importance of collaborative medicine.
Are you aware of the U.S. Food and Drug Administration's (FDA) new rules for compounded drugs for animals and how they will impact your prescribing and dispensing practices? Listen in to this VetFolio Voice podcast, earn CE, and learn about the changes impacting veterinarians as the FDA transitions to its current plan of regulating animal drugs compounded from bulk. We'll delve into the “rules” that have always been in place, and how the renewed effort to enforce those rules, while protecting patients, will affect the availability and use of compounded animal drugs.