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Known as the practice geek, Madonna Livingstone, BVMS, MRCVS, qualified from Glasgow Vet School in 2002 and is Head Vet and Head of Exotics at the Ark Veterinary Clinics Ltd, Coatbridge, Scotland with a 80% exotics case load. Livingstone delivers all the clinical exotic lectures for Glasgow Veterinary School, is the clinical lead for the Final Year selective Exotics rotation for Glasgow Veterinary School, delivers the husbandry and nutrition lectures for exotics to the Veterinary Bioscience course, and is an affiliate veterinary surgeon of Glasgow Veterinary School. She also is the exotics consultant for Nation Wide Laboratories and Lab Services Ltd, has a diploma in parrot behavior, has been published on rabbits, reptiles, parrots, ferrets in peer reviewed journals and is sole author of a textbook on rabbits and small exotic mammals (Exotics Made Easy: Demystifying Rabbits and Small Exotic Mammals), is currently co-authoring a pictorial guide to rabbit and small exotic mammal surgery and is in the planning stages of writing the follow up Exotics Made Easy textbook on reptiles. Livingstone speaks widely on exotic animal medicine and surgery to Vets and Veterinary nurses via conferences and webinars plus delivers bespoke in house CPD (CE) for practices. She has also spoken at the Scottish Parrot Society, Beloved Rabbit Charity events, and the International Herpetological Society to owners and enthusiasts. She has a firm belief that all species deserve the same high level of care and is passionate about empowering veterinary professionals to incorporate these amazing species into their caseload. Although her main interest is in exotic animal species, she also enjoys soft tissue surgery and behaviour of all species. Livingstone was awarded with the prestigious UK Rabbit Vet of the Year Award (2022) by Burgess and the Rabbit Welfare and Association Fund (RWAF) and the External Lecturer of the Year Award (2022, 2023, and 2024) by Glasgow Vet School students. When not working, Livingstone can be found spending time with her husband, her three dogs, 20 chickens, 8 ferrets, 4 cockatiels, and 2 dwarf puffer fish.
In this episode I discuss a controversial subject on pet foods and its impact on our ecosystem as well as whole round animals welfare with Vet Doctor and Animals welfare activist and educator, Professor Andrew Knight. This episode is brought to you by www.namawell.com the Best cold press juicers on the planet with the revolutionary J2 being the most amazing Bulk juicing champion. To get your Nama juicer at a discount, use code CHANTAL10 for 10% off! Also buy Dr Morse's Healing herbs, which I am an affiliate of , please feel free to order from my link to support my Podcast USE CODE GREENLIFE FOR 5% OFF (only valid for your first purchase) https://drmorsesherbalhealthclub.com/liveleanhealth Want to add some extra nutrients to your smoothies? Check out Nuzest https://www.nuzest.co.uk/LIVELEANHEALTHGet 15% off with my code LIVELEANHEALTH(can order worldwide without worrying about customs)Wunder Workshop DISCOUNT LIVELEANHEALTH (15% OFF FIRST PURCHASE) UK [**www.wunderworkshop.com/LIVELEANHEALTH**](www.wunderworkshop.com/LIVELEANHEALTH EU )EU www.wunderworkshop.eu/LIVELEANHEALTHJOIN ME ON WOMEN RETREATS IN 2025! www.liveleanhealth.com and check out my 2025 women wellness retreats About Andrew Knight Andrew Knight is a veterinary Doctor, Educator of animal welfare affiliated with three universities including Murdoch University School of Veterinary Medicine. He is a UK, European, American and New Zealand veterinary specialist in animal welfare. His second PhD studied vegan pet diets: health, behavioural and environmental sustainability implications. His studies on vegan pet food are regularly reported in news outlets globally and have been covered by leading outlets such as New Scientist. He often works with animal advocacy charities, and is frequently interviewed by the media. He has received over 20 awards and research grants for this work.Qualifications: BSc./BVMS, PhD (Griff.), PhD (Winch.), MANZCVS, DipECAWBM (AWSEL), DipACAW, FRCVS, PFHEA Key resources are available via https://sustainablepetfood.info, especially:https://sustainablepetfood.info/summary/https://sustainablepetfood.info/faqs/https://aknight.info/wp-content/uploads/2023/10/Pet-food-sustainability-2023-PNG.pnghttps://sustainablepetfood.info/suppliers/ Environmental research on the impact of food and also health impact https://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0291791. https://www.taylorfrancis.com/chapters/oa-edit/10.4324/9781032684369-15/environmental-benefits-vegan-pet-food-andrew-knight.https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100046421604769&sk=videos Follow Dr Knight Instagram https://www.instagram.com/andrewknightvet/ Facebook https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100046421604769 You Tube https://www.youtube.com/c/andrewknight
[Ep52] You're listening to Episode 25 of 30 ... for National Podcast Post Month! Aka - NaPodPoMo.This episode's featured topic is what NOT to do when you need blow-by oxygen for your patient. About National Podcast Post MonthThe event gives everyone in the podcast community a chance to challenge their skills by posting an episode every day for the entire month of November! So that's what High-Fidelity Conversations will be doing. In order to keep my sanity, the episodes will be shorter (a few minutes), and the topics will be all over the place (still healthcare-themed). Each of the episodes associated with this event will be marked with "NaPodPoMo" somewhere in the title, so you know when all this chaos starts and ends. I hope you enjoy this adventure for November! We'll be back to our normal, monthly pattern for December.Do you have ideas for future guests or topics on this podcast? Maybe you have some thoughts on how to improve the show? If that sounds like you, take a moment to answer the 3 questions on our anonymous feedback survey!Podcast artwork was made with the awesome resources from CanvaMusic and Sound FX for the show obtained from Pixabay and Pond5Email the show at hfconversations@gmail.comClosed Captioning Resources:Podnews article (for Apple/Android phones and Google Chrome browsers)Microsoft Windows article (live captions for Windows users)Apple article (live captions for Mac users)Disclaimer:The thoughts and opinions expressed in this podcast belong solely to those saying them, and do NOT represent the positions, strategies or opinions of Trinity Health, or Mount Carmel Health System. This podcast is intended for educational and entertainment purposes only. Nothing in this podcast establishes a patient care relationship with you, the listener. The host(s) and guests of this show are NOT your healthcare provider and if you need medical attention, seek an appropriate and qualified professional.
Background: The holy grail of outcomes in OHCA is survival with good neurologic outcome. The only interventions proven to increase this outcome are high quality CPR and defibrillation in shockable rhythms. Ventilation is also an important component of resuscitation in OHCA. Excess minute ventilation can adversely affect hemodynamics due to increased intrathoracic pressure (i.e. decreased ... Read more The post REBEL Cast Ep126: Should We Not Be Recommending Small Adult BVMs in OHCA? appeared first on REBEL EM - Emergency Medicine Blog.
Today's podcast is the second episode in our two-part series on bag valve masks, or BVMs, with subject matter expert Tim Redding. In this episode, he discusses more common errors that occur when heath care professionals and responders use BVMs and how to remedy those mistakes. These errors include issues with sealing the mask and problems opening patients' airways during BVM use. Airway Opening Videos: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p_QM7vjvRYk https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4bKD7_CqmVQ Resources: https://www.criticalcarepractitioner.co.uk/6-ways-to-be-better-with-the-bag-valve-mask-2/
Today on the podcast, we begin a two-part series on bag valve masks, or BVMs, with subject matter expert Tim Redding. In this episode, he discusses what BVMs are and the history of the device. He also goes through three common errors that occur when using the device and how to remedy those mistakes. These two episodes contain a visual component that is difficult to translate to an audio podcast. To see the demonstrations in real time, please check out the video recording on our YouTube. The final episode in this series will air on Tuesday, March 26th.
Equine veterinarians have always needed to have resilience. In this episode, we talk to Caroline Todd, BVMS, MRCVS. She is co-owner with her husband, Edgardo Fullana, DVM, of Harbour Ridge Equine near Palm City, Florida. They faced the crisis of losing half of their four-vet practice in a short period of time. However, Todd said "our practice came out the other side better than we went in. It was the rebirth of the practice.""The Business of Practice" podcast is brought to you by CareCredit. Learn more at carecredit.com.
Equine veterinarians have always needed to have resilience. In this episode, we talk to Caroline Todd, BVMS, MRCVS. She is co-owner with her husband, Edgardo Fullana, DVM, of Harbour Ridge Equine near Palm City, Florida. They faced the crisis of losing half of their four-vet practice in a short period of time. However, Todd said "our practice came out the other side better than we went in. It was the rebirth of the practice.""The Business of Practice" podcast is brought to you by CareCredit. Learn more at carecredit.com.
In this episode Steve and I are joined by John Linneman from Digital Foundry to discuss CRTs. A few weeks ago John posted a picture of his project to apply tinting (like a car window) to the screen of his BVM to reduce glare. John tells us the story behind this mission and we find out this latest successful effort has only come after years of trial and error. We talk about issues involving European CRTs: just what is an 100hz CRT anyway and how living in the East or West back in the day very much determined what TV you were watching. 0:00 Start 1:30 John's journey to get into CRTs - did he ever leave? 10:01 Applying tint to a BVM 24:55 Visiting the German CRT wizard for maintenance 29:30 CRTs back in the day in West Germany vs East Germany 38:30 John explains what 100hz sets in Europe 47:00 What is scan velocity modulation (SVM) in a CRT? 57:00 Whats that PCMCIA looking card slot on some BVMs? 1:00:30 John explains his process for recording a CRT screen Follow John on Twitter: https://twitter.com/dark1x Follow his work on Digital Foundry: https://youtu.be/bEw2szyHZNQ -------------------------------- Follow us on Twitter! https://twitter.com/zez https://twitter.com/usa_retro We encourage your questions however please keep in mind that very technical CRT problems are really hard to diagnose online. If you are interested in Steve's professional CRT repair services please head over to his patreon page https://www.patreon.com/retrotechUSA Steve and Louis maintain a blog about their projects "The Cathode Ray Blog" https://www.cathoderayblog.com You can find the audio on the web or your favourite podcast app https://anchor.fm/zezretro For all your own CRT repair needs, check out Steve's channel https://www.youtube.com/c/RetroTechUSA
Welcome to this episode of The Underdog Vet Podcast! Sadly, this is the last episode of Season One but worry not, Season Two is already being recorded! For the final episode of Season One I have an absolute treat for you dear listener, for this season's last instalment of The Animal Advocate Interviews I spoke to veterinary neurologist Professor Clare Rusbridge. Clare graduated from the University of Glasgow in 1991. After completing an Internship in America and a Residency back in the UK, she became the youngest Diplomate of the European College of Veterinary Neurology in 1996 and then an RCVS Specialist in 1999. Treating animals with painful and/or distressing inherited disease drives her research to find a better way of diagnosing, treating and preventing these conditions. Clare is currently a Senior Neurologist at Wear Referrals in County Durham, a Professor in Veterinary Neurology at the University of Surrey, a Patron of the Cavalier Matters Charity and a Trustee of the Dog Breeding Reform Group charity. Clare and I had an interesting discussion about some common neurological conditions that certain dog breeds suffer and what can be done about them, including if it's even possible to eradicate them from these breeds. Clare also told me about the exciting and frankly fascinating research she's currently working on to improve dog health and welfare. Clare said A LOT of fancy words, I've explained a few here: Neotinisation: Selectively breeding dogs to retain 'cute' juvenile features in ADULT dogs, making them look more baby-like, humans find these appealing Caudal facet hypoplasia/Wobbler's Disease/Atlantoaxial subluxation: Congenital vertebral malformations (https://www.cave-vet-specialists.co.uk/veterinary-professionals/tips-from-our-experts/congenital-vertebral-malformations-in-dogs) Stop: The stop is the degree of angle change between the skull and the nasal bone near the eyes Links: Clare's website: https://veterinary-neurologist.co.uk/ Syringomyelia: https://veterinary-neurologist.co.uk/Syringomyelia/ FAQ pages of Clare's Website: https://www.veterinary-neurologist.co.uk/page60/ Pug Myelopathy: https://veterinary-neurologist.co.uk/canine-degenerative-myelopathy/ Dishevelled Gene: https://www.ucdavis.edu/news/bulldogs-screw-tails-linked-human-genetic-disease Chondrodystrophy and Chondrodysplasia: https://vgl.ucdavis.edu/test/cddy-cdpa Intervertebral Disc Disease Information: https://www.veterinary-neurologist.co.uk/spinal_disorders/Spinal_Disorder_1/ Dog Breeding Reform Group Website: https://www.dbrg.uk/ Dr Rowena Packer research on Dachshunds: https://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0069650 VIDEO - Symptoms of Syringomyelia: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fDjxvgfUVRU --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/the-underdog-podcast/message
More on Lucky Dog TV's Eric and Rashi Wiese Professional dog trainer Eric and his wife, Rashi Wiese team up each week to rescue dogs from shelters, train them and find them forever homes on the CBS-TV show, Lucky Dog. Learn more at www.facebook.com/CBSLuckyDog/. More on Dr. Nicholas Dodman Dr. Nicholas Dodman, BVMS, DACVB, DACVAA, is a board-certified veterinary behaviorist, chief scientific officer at the Center for Canine Behavior Studies and a best-selling author, including Good Old Dog. Learn more at www.centerforcaninebehaviorstudies.org. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
By Dr. Darren Kelly MVB, DipECVIM-CA, MRCVS and Dr. Jenny Helm BVMS, CertSAM, DipECVIM-CA, FHEA, MRCVS Darren Kelly and Jenny Helm discuss lomustine and the types of cases where it can be useful, during this episode. Jenny also considers the owner's situation and discussions that the vet needs to have with the owner when planning the treatment options for different types of tumours. Side effects, different species, and pros and cons of lomustine use are considered. If you would like to be sent a Bova UK formulation list, please email office@bova.co.uk
Emergency Veterinary Medicine: the thrilling field of medicine that many veterinary graduates are drawn to – so why are so many veterinarians leaving, or not going into ER at all? Low pay, burnout, the daunting task of proving yourself, the stress of the match system; there's many aspects of traditional emergency internships that just don't seem worth it. Two emergency veterinarians from Massachusetts are challenging the standard emergency training methods and expectations and building a new path for new grads with the E-VET Training Program. Join Dr. Vernaleken & Dr. Renzullo as they talk with Annie Wayne, DVM, MPH, DACVECC and Ali Pivoda, BVMS about how E-VET is bringing wellness and competency-focused training back into veterinary emergency training programs. And: why should you consider a career in ER? What does a day in a veterinary ER look like? To learn more about E-VET or to apply, click here.
Dr Krytina Stafford, a veterinarian in the UK, goes Totally Oral this week in an attempt to win Christmas over her dental student brother, Harry Wheeler. Check out the podcast to find out what that even means. We talk about oral health for different types of animals and why humans may be more prone to pay for dental procedures of their family pet as opposed to their own mouths. We also discuss the brilliant business idea she has to combine forces with her dentist husband, Chris Stafford, and why I think Chris should do animal implants on boat offshore. Russell is riding the pine this week because his jaw is wired shut and his head head is wrapped up like Jacob Marley.
Hilary M. Clayton, BVMS, PhD, Dipl. ACVSMR, MRCVS is a veterinarian, researcher and horsewoman. For the past 40 years she has performed innovative research in the areas of equine biomechanics, conditioning programs for equine athletes and the effects of tack and equipment on the horse and rider.
This episode is sponsored in part by Smalls Fresh Cat Food and Doobert.com. If dogs and cats could choose a psychiatrist it would be Dr. Nicholas Dodman. With a drive for advocacy, a gift for research, and a never-say-quit treatment philosophy, it is no surprise that he is one of the world's most noted veterinary behaviorists. Co-founder of the Center for Canine Behaviour Studies, Dr. Dodman describes himself as a “secret cat person,” as well. In this episode, Dr. Dodman and Stacy chat about enrichment for indoor cats and how clicker training with cats positively enhances their relationship with their people. Dr. Dodman takes us through behavioral conflicts that are common in cats and some that are uncommon—like separation anxiety. He outlines how pharmaceutical solutions treat behavioral issues like territorial spraying, pica, and compulsive behavior (OCD) in cats. To learn more about Dr. Dodman's current and previous work, visit the Center for Canine Behavior Studies online, and for feline-specific content visit Cat's Corner. Follow the CCBS on Facebook and Instagram.
Waikerie's Ben Venning looks over the Riverland and Riverland Independent sides for round 1 as, at long last, Riverland footy gets back underway on the ANZAC Day weekend
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Dr. Phil Tucak, BSc., BVMS, is the Veterinary Business Professional of the Year for 2020. Phil is an Australian veterinarian, communications manager and veterinary journalist. As the Wildlife Outreach Vet, he works to share the conversation about conservation. Phil works in clinical practice at Cottesloe Vet in Perth, along with working as a writer and communications manager for several veterinary businesses and science and conservation organizations. He regularly writes content for the Australian Veterinary Association and various publications. Phil has previously worked as Communications Manager for the Australian Wildlife Conservancy, Communications and Interpretation Coordinator for Perth Zoo, as a journalist for SBS News, and as a television producer and presenter, and radio producer for the Australian Broadcasting Corporation.
Tick-borne disease is a growing risk to the UK and its pets and owners. To discuss the significant changes in the numbers and species of ticks and pathogens, Ian Wright joins us for another Vet Times Podcast. …….. Ian Wright, BVMS, BSc, MSc, MRCVS, is a practising veterinary surgeon and co-owner of the Mount Veterinary Practice in Fleetwood, Lancashire. He has a Master’s degree in Veterinary Parasitology, and in addition to being head of the European Scientific Counsel Companion Animal Parasites (ESCCAP UK and Ireland), is guideline director for ESCCAP Europe. He is also an editorial board member for the Companion animal and Vet CPD journals. He has written widely on parasitology topics, and is a regular contributor to Veterinary Times. Check elsewhere on the channel for more from Ian Wright, including podcasts on exotic parasites on imported pets, cat and dog worming and flea control. An article supporting this podcast on ticks and tick-borne diseases appeared in Vet Times (Volume 50, Issue 29, Pages 6-8. The article, “Companion animal parasite threats”, is also online at https://www.vettimes.co.uk/?p=217090 The article discusses five ticks and tick-borne pathogens – tick-borne encephalitis, Borrelia miyamotoi, Babesia canis, Rhipicephalus sanguineus and Hyalomma ticks – that have the potential to establish in the UK in the next decade. It also considers what the UK veterinary profession can do as part of the effort to turn back the tide, and keep pets and their owners safe. More guidance is also available from ESCCAP UK and Ireland. [www.esccapuk.org.uk]
Fleas are still a major parasite concern for pet owners, and still transmitting diseases that are dangerous to humans Ian Wright joins us once more, this time to discuss fleas and related issues. – Ian Wright, BVMS, BSc, MSc, MRCVS, is a practising veterinary surgeon and co-owner of the Mount Veterinary Practice in Fleetwood, Lancashire. He has a Master’s degree in Veterinary Parasitology, and in addition to being head of the European Scientific Counsel Companion Animal Parasites (ESCCAP UK and Ireland), is guideline director for ESCCAP Europe. He is also an editorial board member for the Companion animal and Vet CPD journals. He has written widely on parasitology topics, and is a regular contributor to Vet Times. Ian spoke about the risk posed by exotic parasites in dogs in Ep 21 of the Vet Times Podcast. It was accompanied in Veterinary Times by the article “Exotic parasites in imported dogs: diagnosing and preventing spread”, which available online at https://bit.ly/2UD1MKU An article on cat and dog deworming and whether a monthly protocol is essential (accompanied by Vet Times Podcast Ep 28) appeared in Vet Times Volume 50 Issue 12 (17 March issue), and will be available via vettimes.co.uk The article “Important factors for achieving and maintaining effective flea control” appeared in Vet Times Volume 50 Issue 14 Pages 8-10. More guidance is also available from ESCCAP UK and Ireland. [www.esccapuk.org.uk] *
Monthly preventive deworming in cats and dogs has been a source of debate inside and outside the veterinary profession. In this Vet Times Podcast, we’re joined again by Ian Wright, head of European Scientific Counsel Companion Animal Parasites UK and Ireland, to discuss endoparasitology topics. – Ian Wright, BVMS, BSc, MSc, MRCVS, is a practising veterinary surgeon and co-owner of the Mount Veterinary Practice in Fleetwood, Lancashire. He has a Master’s degree in Veterinary Parasitology, and in addition to being head of the European Scientific Counsel Companion Animal Parasites (ESCCAP UK and Ireland), is guideline director for ESCCAP Europe. He is also an editorial board member for the Companion animal and Vet CPD journals. He has written widely on parasitology topics, and is a regular contributor to Veterinary Times. Ian spoke about the risk posed by exotic parasites in dogs in Ep 21 of the Vet Times Podcast. It was accompanied in Veterinary Times by the article “Exotic parasites in imported dogs: diagnosing and preventing spread”, which available online at www.vettimes.co.uk/article/exotic-parasites-in-imported-dogs-diagnosing-and-preventing-spread/ An article on cat and dog deworming and whether a monthly protocol is essential will appear in Veterinary Times Volume 50 Issue 12 (17 March issue), and will be available later at www.vettimes.co.uk More guidance is also available from ESCCAP UK and Ireland. [www.esccapuk.org.uk] – *
In this episode, host Beckie Mossor, RVT, sits down with Bryden Stanley, BVMS, MVetSc, MACVSc, DACVS, to discuss the ups and downs of wound healing. Dr. Stanley talks about how the 3 phases of wound healing impact assessment and treatment, and how the 4 tenets of wound healing apply to our veterinary patients. She also reviews several beneficial adjunctive therapies, as well as the multiple factors that can negatively impact healing. But the main takeaway from Dr. Stanley is how to set major wound cases up for success.Contact us:Podcast@briefmedia.comWhere to find us:Cliniciansbrief.com/podcastsFacebook.com/clinciansbriefTwitter: @cliniciansbriefInstagram: @clinicians.briefThe Team:Beckie Mossor, RVT - HostAlexis Ussery - Producer & Digital Content CoordinatorRandall Stupka - Podcast Production & Sound EditingMichelle Munkres - Senior Director of Content
Pet travel, growing pet importation and expansion in global parasite distribution are all increasing exotic parasite risk to the UK. Vet Ian Wright, head of the European Scientific Counsel Companion Animal Parasites, discusses current and future threats and prevention strategies. – Ian Wright, BVMS, BSc, MSc, MRCVS, is a practising veterinary surgeon and co-owner of the Mount Veterinary Practice in Fleetwood, Lancashire. He has a Master’s degree in Veterinary Parasitology, and in addition to being head of the European Scientific Counsel Companion Animal Parasites (ESCCAP UK and Ireland), is guideline director for ESCCAP Europe. He is also an editorial board member for the Companion animal and Vet CPD journals. He has written widely on parasitology topics, and is a regular contributor to Veterinary Times. His latest article, referred to in this podcast, is “Exotic parasites in imported dogs: diagnosing and preventing spread” – available online at www.vettimes.co.uk/article/exotic-parasites-in-imported-dogs-diagnosing-and-preventing-spread Much information about the topic is available on the ESCCAP UK and Ireland website [www.esccapuk.org.uk] , including resources vets can use to advise owners considering bringing animals back to the UK. These include a download that Ian says “gently broaches the potential pitfalls”, and the “Four pillars sheet”, which charts how to approach an imported pet if you have one in your practice.
December 2019 - Wilderness & Environmental Medicine Live Wilderness & Environmental Medicine journal online: www.wemjournal.org Questions/comments/feedback and/or interest in participating in WEM Live? Send an email to: wemlive@wms.org Part 1: Climate Change and Human Health Darryl summarizes a recent session from the ACEP meeting. Part 2: Improvised Medicine Lab Darryl and his current wilderness medicine fellow, Risa Garcia, discuss takeaways from a recent improvised medicine lab, including improvised BVMs from a bike pump and IV coconuts. BONUS! Suturing video available here: https://youtu.be/3U9TmnBfj1I Part 3: Frostbite Guidelines: Author Interview Darryl sits down with Scott McIntosh to discuss the 2019 update of the WMS clinical practice guidelines for the prevention and treatment of frostbite. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.wem.2019.05.002 Part 4: Article Review Title: Wilderness Medical Society Clinical Practice Guidelines for Water Disinfection for Wilderness, International Travel, and Austere Situations Authors: Howard D. Backer, Robert W. Derlet, Vincent R. Hill DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.wem.2019.06.006 CME Available: https://www.wms.org/members Presenter: Darryl Macias Reviewer: Darryl Macias
Companion Animal Network co-lead Dr. Maureen Anderson, DVM, DVSc, PhD, DACVIM (LAIM) from OMAFRA is joined by board-certified internal medicine specialist Dr. Bronwyn Rutland, BSc, BVMS, DACVIM to discuss chronic diarrhea in dogs and cats. They discuss what chronic diarrhea is, common causes, infectious diseases, management strategies (including fecal transplantation), diagnostic approaches, and much more.
Quarto episódio do RGB Inside Podcast, o seu podcast quinzenal de retro games e crocância. Neste episódio, os apresentadores Alex Figueiredo, Fabio Michelin e Fabio Santana falam sobre CRT, os famosos TVs e monitores de tubo! O papo aborda vantagens e desvantagens, características de cada dispositivo CRT (incluindo os míticos PVMs e BVMs da Sony) e dicas de manutenção e compra. Assine o feed no Soundcloud: http://feeds.soundcloud.com/users/soundcloud:users:337102664/sounds.rss Links relevantes do episódio: My Life in Gaming: Episódio sobre CRTs e PVMs: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RAi8AVj9GV8 Phonedork: Vídeo com explicação sobre scanlines e TV Lines (resolução horizontal) (a partir de 6:46): https://youtu.be/ffiR4E1id-8?t=406 AndyNumbers' Gaming Blog: Excelente artigo sobre TV Lines (resolução horizontal): https://andynumbers.wordpress.com/2016/07/21/lets-talk-about-tvl-count/ Tested: Artigo "Em Buscas das Scanlines: O Melhor Monitor CRT para Jogos Retrô" (em inglês): http://www.tested.com/tech/gaming/456719-best-crt-retro-games/ RetroRGB: Entrevista com Pat, um ex-técnico da Sony especializado em monitores profissionais PVM/BVM: http://retrorgb.com/bvmtechinterview.html Reddit, /r/crtgaming: Lista de monitores profissionais com especificações e links para manutais: https://www.reddit.com/r/crtgaming/wiki/speclist Reparos em Aparelhos de TV: um guia de reparos com diversas explicações sobre funcionamento dos CRTs (em português): http://www.ebah.com.br/content/ABAAAAQaEAK/reparos-aprelhos-tv Notes on the Troubleshooting and Repair of Television Sets: um guia aprofundado sobre a tecnologia CRT com dicas de reparos (em inglês): https://www.repairfaq.org/sam/tvfaq.htm Curta o pod, assine o canal para acompanhar os novos conteúdos e compartilhe a novidade por aí. Também deixe o seu comentário com dúvidas, sugestões e críticas para tornar o nosso trabalho cada vez melhor. Siga-nos por aí: Grupo do RGB Inside no Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1469555969762156/?ref=bookmarks RGB Inside no Twitter: https://twitter.com/RgbInside RGB Inside no Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/rgbinside RGB Inside no Medium para artigos mais extensos: https://medium.com/rgb-inside/ Alex Figueiredo - Twitter: https://twitter.com/Hakeshu94 Fabio Michelin - Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/michelinfabio/ - YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/11fabiobr - Assistência GamesCare: https://www.facebook.com/GamesCare-206751486463888/ Fabio Santana - Twitter: https://twitter.com/FabioSantana79 - Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/fabiosantana79/ - YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/FabioSantana79
In this episode of The FlightBridgeED Podcast, Eric is joined by Tyler Christifulli from the Lifestar podcast to talk about the ongoing debate over using pediatric BVMs for our adult patients. Regardless of what side of the argument you’re on, you won’t want to miss this episode! Download, subscribe, rate and review from wherever you get our podcast! Thanks for listening!
In this episode of The FlightBridgeED Podcast, Eric is joined by Tyler Christifulli from the Lifestar podcast to talk about the ongoing debate over using pediatric BVMs for our adult patients. Regardless of what side of the argument you're on, you won't want to miss this episode! Download, subscribe, rate and review from wherever you get our podcast! Thanks for listening!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We are joined by Dr. Andrew Peregrine, BVMS, PhD, DVM, Diplomate EVPC, Diplomate ACVM (Veterinary Parasitology), Clinical Parasitologist at the Ontario Veterinary College, and Jonathon Kotwa, master's candidate in the department of pathobiology at the OVC. Dr. Peregrine and Mr. Kotwa discuss alveolar echinococcosis and human alveolar echinococcosis. As well, they discuss life cycle of echinococcis multilocularis, how it is transmitted, and who can host the disease.
We are joined by Dr. Andrew Peregrine, BVMS, PhD, DVM, Diplomate EVPC, Diplomate ACVM (Veterinary Parasitology), Clinical Parasitologist at the Ontario Veterinary College, and Jonathon Kotwa, master's candidate in the department of pathobiology at the OVC. Dr. Peregrine and Mr. Kotwa discuss what echinococcus multiloclaris is, its history in Canada and Ontario, types of infections, and what veterinarians need to know.
Roberta Chadis, Host, Dog Health News, talks to Dr. Nicholas H. Dodman, BVMS, DVA, DACVAA, DACVB (Tufts University), world renowned canine behaviorist, best-selling author of the immensely popular 'The Dog Who Loved Too Much', founder of Center for Canine Behavior Studies. Dr. Dodman talks about what led him to his study and aspects of human-canine interactions like overly empathetic pet owners. This interview will inspire you to join Dr. Dodman's Animal Ownership Interaction Study which closes registration on August 31, 2016. You will also hear about Dr. Dodman's new book, 'Pets on the Couch', coming out on Amazon on August 23, 2016. Much thanks to Dr. Dodman for over 30 years of dedicated work to help save innocent animals' lives.
In a short segment, Dr. Glenn Olah introduces the Winn Feline Foundation board members in the audience. Dr. Olah introduces the second speaker for the 2016 Symposium, Dr. Nicholas Dodman, BVMS, MRCVS, DACVA, DACVB. Dr. Dodman has just retired and was a Professor at Tufts University Cummings School of Veterinary Medicine. He is an expert in behavior and covered Feline Compulsive Disorders in his presentation.
A Nun's Life Ministry celebrates 10 years of online ministry in 2016! SHOW NOTES Deciding what to give your life to Journey into the Catholic Church Finding BVMs everywhere -- a coincidence (not)! Volunteer experience with the BVMs Seeing Christ in one another in community The irresistible tug of God's calling BVM mission: "being freed and helping others enjoy freedom in God's steadfast love" Sports and spirituality Theology class as an encounter with the world Listeners' questions: What was the most pleasant surprise you had after joining the BVMs? Where in the bible does it say to pray to the Blessed Virgin Mary and the saints? Isn't prayer for God alone? What's in your spiritual treasure chest that you use especially in difficult times? How can you say yes to God when people oppose where God is calling you? "Being a member of the BVM community is the best thing in the world because..." Visit the BVM sisters online Clarke University online
BVMs are ridiculously crappy and downright dangerous. The solution? the Oxylator
Meet The Man that Wrote the book on being a Real Entrepreneur"Connect the Dots" - The Playbook to help you connect to Your Customers and Profits. - With John Lincoln. John is the head of one the Largest Telecommuncation companies in the United Arab Emerits. He has extensive experience in business and being an entrepreneur. See the Book - Click Here.This episode: An interview with the "Entrepreneur that Wrote the PlayBook on Reaching Out and Development"...We will talk about the way to reach out and expand your horizons as an Entrepreneur. What happens to the Budding young Entrepreneur who wants to leap forward and get into business without the worry. How to Avoid the pitfalls by watching other peoples mistakes The methods that people can implement once they fail. How to fail quickly and build strong What to do when you are afraid of success This will all apply to small business and large business - so see how it can help you...We will explore what you can do to make your path smoother as an entrepreneur.Join me as I interview John Lincoln on the finer points of being a real EntrepreneurIt's going to be a lot of fun...If you want to learn more on Business Marketing Strategies, then Download your Free Report here at: www.BusinessVideoMarketingStrategies.comDavid CummingsThe Video Marketing guy.
Business Marketing Strategies: The Secrets to Adding 3 Hours to Your DayThis episode: Shrink your Work Week and Adding 3 or More Hours to your DayEveryone runs short on time, and would be delighted with extra time in their day. We are all bound by time, and it is really up to us how we use that time - hopefully efficiently. Time management is one thing that we could all do better.Discover the secrets that can "release" your ability to take control of your entire time schedule and get back the lost hours by these little known secrets.We interview the Absolute Time Management Expert Shari McGuire from www.shrinkyourworkweek.com/ as she Reveales the Way you can stream line your own lifestyle and work week to take back control. It will be an action packed episode that will leave you with some "gem stones" that you can use everyday in your life - starting immediately.Business Video Marketing Strategies explores the keys that make all the difference in business, helping you transform from mediocre to amazing. There are so many tips that you can apply in your everyday life, and business. We look forward to you joining us... We'll Share the very secrets and Shari's amazing giveaway offer at this very direct and revealing show...Thanks and see you on the show...David CummingsThe Video Marketing guy.
Getting Started with Video Marketing. Consider the Software, The Setting, The Film Crew, The Message, Type of Video, Customer Benefits, Length of Video, The producer, Preparation and the Platform. All of these aspects have to be inder and correct to get the most out of your video. Use them as a checklist if you will. In this show, Business Video Marketing Strategies explores the final aspects of Video production for business use. The are applicable to all types of business videos, including introductory Videos, ads, lead generation videos, sales page videos, information videos, training videos, "how to make a video", and many many more business strategies.Simply go to: www.GetHitsToyourWebsite.net/video to download yourvery own video training marketing course.If you want to stand out from the crowd in your business, whether it be online or Off-line, then video is the way to "Showcase" your talents, business services and products.Enjoy the show, and if like it, then please share it with your facebook or twitter friends.If you want to know more details and explanatory videos, ...then see us at: http://YouTube.com/davidcummingsonline Thanks again,David CummingsThe video marketing guy.
Getting Started with Video Marketing: The Equipement and Props, Camera, Audio and Lighting. This is part 1 of 2. In this show, Business Video Marketing Strategies explores in more detail the issues with Equipment and Props, What type of Camera to use, The microphone and Audio, and of course the lighting. It's very importatnt to get these aspects correct when you are doing any sort of video marketing - Getting it wrong can make your audience cringe and become not interested.These aspects apply to all different types of videos, including the introductory Videos, ads, lead generation videos, sales page videos, information videos, training videos, "how to make a video", and many many more business strategies.You will discover the little tricks that turn mediocre into professional in a matter of minutes. You can even download your very own video marketing training course ! simply go to: www.GetHitsToyourWebsite.net/video If you want to stand out from the crowd in your business, whether it be online or Off-line, then video is the way to "Showcase" your talents, business services and products.There are many strategies you can do with your business video, and that's what this pod cast show is all about, Discussing, sharing, and teaching others about business videos.Enjoy the show, and if like it, then please share it with your facebook or twitter friends.If you want to know more details and explanatory videos, ...then see us at: http://YouTube.com/davidcummingsonline Thanks again,David CummingsThe video Marketing Guy.
Getting Started with Video Marketing. Have you got a video for your business ? In this show, Business Video Marketing Strategies explores the ins and outs of video marketing - Getting Started with Video. There are many different types of videos to produce for business, including introductory Videos, ads, lead generation videos, sales page videos, information videos, training videos, "how to make a video", and many many more business strategies.This show goes into whats coming up in the future shows, how to do certain things, and how you can even download your very own video marketing training course ! simply go to: www.GetHitsToyourWebsite.net/video If you want to stand out from the crowd in your business, whether it be online or Off-line, then video is the way to "Showcase" your talents, business services and products.There are many strategies you can do with your business video, and that's what this pod cast show is all about, Discussing, sharing, and teaching others about business videos.Enjoy the show, and if like it, then please share it with your facebook or twitter friends.If you want to know more details and explanatory videos, ...then see us at: http://YouTube.com/davidcummingsonline
Business Video Marketing Strategies explores the ins and outs of video marketing. There are many different type of videos to produce for business, incluing introductory Videos, ads, lead generation videos, sales page videos, information videos, training videos, "how to make a video", and many many more business strategies.This show goes into whats coming up in the future shows, how to do certain things, and how you can even download your very own video marketing training course ! simply go to: www.GetHitsToyourWebsite.net/video If you want to stand out from the crowd in your business, whether it be online or Off-line, then video is the way to "Showcase" your talents, business services and products. There are many strategies you can do with your business video, and that's what this pod cast show is all about, Discussing, sharing, and teaching others about business videos. Enjoy the show, and if like it, then please share it with your facebook or twitter friends.If you want to know more details and explanitory videos, ...then see us at: http://YouTube.com/davidcummingsonline Thanks, David Cummings, The Video Marketing Guy.
Thanks to advances in veterinary medicine and nutrition, dogs are living longer. Special guest Nicholas Dodman, BVMS, director of the Animal Behavior Clinic at Tufts University, chats about serving as editor for the book, Good Old Dog that is quickly moving up the sales charts. This comprehensive book delivers expert advice from the Tufts veterinary faculty to keep your aging dog happy, healthy and comfortable. So, cuddle up with your gray-muzzled canine pal and tune in today! More details on this episode MP3 Podcast - World-Renowned Veterinarian Nicholas Dodman Champions Senior Dogs with Arden Moore