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On Monday's show: What do Houstonians think about life here -- the economy, their life experiences, beliefs, and attitudes? We discuss the findings of the annual Houston Area Survey with Rice University sociologists. Also this hour: Veterinarian Dr. Lori Teller talks about issues affecting pet health.And Jeff Balke updates us on the latest developments in sports
Send us a textDiscover the heart and soul of rural veterinary practice through Dr Dave Rankin's eyes as he celebrates 30 years with Wanganui Vet Services - sister clinic to Vets on Carlton. Dr Dave's journey shows what makes a veterinary workplace truly special – the deep bonds formed with farming families across generations, the satisfaction of mentoring young professionals, and the joy of practicing diverse medicine from pregnancy testing cattle to performing emergency small animal surgeries.What stands out in this conversation is Dr Dave's people-first approach to veterinary medicine. "My team's always stronger than the individual," he explains, describing how everyone from receptionists to nurses plays a vital role in clinic success. This philosophy extends to professional development, where staff members are encouraged to pursue their passions – even when it means sending a primarily large animal vet like Dr Dave, to a small animal dental course!The clinic's thoughtful approach to after-hours work demonstrates their commitment to staff wellbeing. New veterinarians receive approximately six months lead-in before joining the on-call roster, and when they do, a tiered support system ensures they're never alone. This structure, combined with extra annual leave, helps address one of the profession's most challenging aspects.Beyond the clinic, Whanganui itself offers an enviable lifestyle. "Everyone forgets we're a seaside city," Dr Dave shares, describing how he can be fishing, skiing, or hiking within minutes of home. With good schools, a pleasant climate, and a central location, it's the perfect setting for veterinary professionals seeking work-life balance.Want to join a veterinary team where you're truly valued? Visit vetclinicjobs.com/vets-on-carlton to learn more about opportunities at this Veterinary Clinic Employer of Choice, where you can apply directly with no recruitment agency involved. As Dr Dave puts it, "Our clinics allow people to be themselves and to grow in an environment that is fully supported."Struggling to get results from your job advertisements? If so, then shining online as a good employer is essential to attracting the types of veterinary professionals who're a perfect cultural fit for your clinic. The VetClinicJobs job board is the place to post your next job vacancy - to find out more get in touch with Lizzie at VetClinicJobs
On the phone-in: Veterinarian Dr Karyn Steele gives advice to pet owners about the health of their animals. And off the top of the show, we talk with professor Josh Kurek from Mount Allison University about the high levels of DDT in New Brunswick lakes. His latest research was published in the scientific journal, PLOS One.
This week on Oh Behave, Arden Moore chats with one of the world's top holistic veterinarians -- Dr. Judy Morgan. Dr. Judy, who have thousands and thousands of loyal followers, shares how she got into incorporating Chinese medicine and a holistic approach to her practice, her farm filled with rescued animals in North Carolina and gems from her latest book called, Yin Vs. Yang 2.0 Nutrition for Dogs. Tune in now! EPISODE NOTES: On the Air with Holistic Veterinarian Dr. Judy Morgan
Originally Aired March 20, 2025: Veterinarian Dr. Andrea. Boner Coffee. Everything you wanna know about gorping statues. Listen & subscribe to the show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or Amazon Music. For more, visit https://www.93x.com/half-assed-morning-show/Follow the Half-Assed Morning Show:Twitter/X: @93XHAMSFacebook: @93XHAMSInstagram: @93XHAMSEmail the show: HAMS93X@gmail.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Calving season can be one of the most rewarding yet challenging times on the farm. Ensuring healthy deliveries and strong calves requires preparation, vigilance, and the right tools on hand. Veterinarian Dr. Angela Garavet with Armor Animal Health says that with unpredictable weather and unexpected complications always a possibility, knowing what steps to take can make all the difference. For additional resources, Garavet recommends visiting dairy.extension.wisc.edu for helpful videos and in-person events.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On the phone-in: Veterinarian Dr Karyn Steele takes your pet questions, snowmobile rescues in New Brunswick and your calls on Farmland and Blood Donations
Originally Aired February 20, 2025: Veterinarian Dr. Andrea answers pet questions. Capybara drug bust. Everything you've ever wanted to know about butterfly injections. Listen & subscribe to the show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or Amazon Music. For more, visit https://www.93x.com/half-assed-morning-show/Follow the Half-Assed Morning Show:Twitter/X: @93XHAMSFacebook: @93XHAMSInstagram: @93XHAMSEmail the show: HAMS93X@gmail.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We were very happy to have Veterinarian Dr. Alicia Behncke-Layton on this episode of The Searchers Podcast. We spoke about what it means to be in your feminine & ‘soft girl era', following the path that you truly want, lifetime learning, and Alicia also shares a bit about her background as an Indigenous Australian. We truly appreciate Alicia for joining us and sharing her lovely spirit and time with us
Originally Aired February 6, 2025: Minnesota Wild's Marcus Foligno. Veterinarian Dr. Andrea from Gehrman Animal Hospital. Everything you've ever wanted to know about your twin sex robot! Listen & subscribe to the show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or Amazon Music. For more, visit https://www.93x.com/half-assed-morning-show/Follow the Half-Assed Morning Show:Twitter/X: @93XHAMSFacebook: @93XHAMSInstagram: @93XHAMSEmail the show: HAMS93X@gmail.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week on The Pet Buzz, Petrendologist Charlotte Reed talks with veterinary dentist, Dr. Jan Bellow, founder of All Pets Dental about pet dental care issues and North Carolina State College of Veterinary Medicine Clinical Sciences Department and co-director of our Feline Health Center, Veterinarian Dr. Alex Lynch about creating a feline health care pan.
Originally Aired January 23, 2025: Veterinarian Dr. Andrea answers pet questions. Braces, retainers and glasses, oh my! Everything you've ever wanted to know about bus masturbation. Listen & subscribe to the show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or Amazon Music. For more, visit https://www.93x.com/half-assed-morning-show/Follow the Half-Assed Morning Show:Twitter/X: @93XHAMSFacebook: @93XHAMSInstagram: @93XHAMSEmail the show: HAMS93X@gmail.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Veterinarian Dr. Molly Brinkmann joins Lindseys for a PHENOMENAL chat about patient (of all types) care, the fact that there are no vet drama series, pet owner misconceptions, working with exotics, getting pickpocketed by a kangaroo, and the time she got her arm stuck inside a horse's bladder for several hours... It's fun, it's wild, and at times a little gross ... such is the life of someone working in healthcare! Available on YouTube, Spotify, and Apple Podcasts! Please don't forget to Like, Subscribe, and Review as it helps the podcast reach new people and keep growing so we can keep bringing you new episodes!
Originally Aired December 19, 2024: Veterinarian Dr. Andrea answers pet questions. Braking boners. Everything you've ever wanted to know about arresting Deez-Nuts! Listen & subscribe to the show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or Amazon Music. For more, visit https://www.93x.com/half-assed-morning-show/Follow the Half-Assed Morning Show:Twitter/X: @93XHAMSFacebook: @93XHAMSInstagram: @93XHAMSEmail the show: HAMS93X@gmail.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On the phone-in: veterinarian Dr. Karyn Steele answers your questions, including how to protect your Christmas tree from your cats. And off the top of the show, we hear from the founders of the Down East Food Collective in Montague, P.E.I. and how they're cooking up food and ideas for food security.
Originally Aired December 5, 2024: Veterinarian Dr. Andrea from Gehrman Animal Hospital. Heavy Metal Cats. Everything you've ever wanted to know about the moped glasses bandit. Listen & subscribe to the show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or Amazon Music. For more, visit https://www.93x.com/half-assed-morning-show/Follow the Half-Assed Morning Show:Twitter/X: @93XHAMSFacebook: @93XHAMSInstagram: @93XHAMSEmail the show: HAMS93X@gmail.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Happy Radiothon Day from HRN!In the Trivia and Hope Hour 4 of the 2024 Holiday Radiothon Ashley and Glenn host another holiday wild trivia competition with returning guests, Comedian Pam Stone and Author and Vet extraordinaire Dr. Seamans. Plus, we honor cancer survivors with two listeners who have survived their own cancer battles and show there is hope when you hear those dreaded words, You Have Cancer. And, we give away over $750.00 in prizes.HOLIDAY RADIOTHON 2024, HOUR 4 (Game Show) – Show Notes and Links:The Radiothon Emcees: Glenn the Geek of Horse Radio Network and Ashley Winch of Sleep Stories for EquestriansGuest: Comedian Pam Stone | Connect with Pam on Facebook (@PamStoneShow)Guest: Author and Veterinarian Dr. Seamans | Connect with Dr. Seamans on Facebook (@MadisonSeamansDVM)Guest: Lindsey Ardmore | Connect with Lindsey on Facebook (@Lindsey.Burton.16)Guest: Rachael Rosenthal | Connect with Rachael on FacebookSupport for this hour of today's special annual event provided by: State Line Tack, Kentucky Performance Products, BeneFab, and Listeners Like YouPrizes for Hour 4 provided by: Tough 1 Gift Pack, Trafalgar Square Books: Equicize, Udder Tech Prize Pack, Weatherbeeta ComFiTec Essential Combo Neck Medium, and Crypto Aero Plus +Charity of Choice: Hope's Legacy Equine RescueDonation Link: A Home for Every Horse
Happy Radiothon Day from HRN!In the Trivia and Hope Hour 4 of the 2024 Holiday Radiothon Ashley and Glenn host another holiday wild trivia competition with returning guests, Comedian Pam Stone and Author and Vet extraordinaire Dr. Seamans. Plus, we honor cancer survivors with two listeners who have survived their own cancer battles and show there is hope when you hear those dreaded words, You Have Cancer. And, we give away over $750.00 in prizes.HOLIDAY RADIOTHON 2024, HOUR 4 (Game Show) – Show Notes and Links:The Radiothon Emcees: Glenn the Geek of Horse Radio Network and Ashley Winch of Sleep Stories for EquestriansGuest: Comedian Pam Stone | Connect with Pam on Facebook (@PamStoneShow)Guest: Author and Veterinarian Dr. Seamans | Connect with Dr. Seamans on Facebook (@MadisonSeamansDVM)Guest: Lindsey Ardmore | Connect with Lindsey on Facebook (@Lindsey.Burton.16)Guest: Rachael Rosenthal | Connect with Rachael on FacebookSupport for this hour of today's special annual event provided by: State Line Tack, Kentucky Performance Products, BeneFab, and Listeners Like YouPrizes for Hour 4 provided by: Tough 1 Gift Pack, Trafalgar Square Books: Equicize, Udder Tech Prize Pack, Weatherbeeta ComFiTec Essential Combo Neck Medium, and Crypto Aero Plus +Charity of Choice: Hope's Legacy Equine RescueDonation Link: A Home for Every Horse
Originally Aired November 21, 2024: Veterinarian Dr. Andrea answers pet questions. KFC for Christmas. Everything you've ever wanted to know about holiday family violence. Listen & subscribe to the show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or Amazon Music. For more, visit https://www.93x.com/half-assed-morning-show/Follow the Half-Assed Morning Show:Twitter/X: @93XHAMSFacebook: @93XHAMSInstagram: @93XHAMSEmail the show: HAMS93X@gmail.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this episode of the Arkansas Wildlife podcast, your host Trey Reid, sits down with The Arkansas Game and Fish Commission's Veterinarian Dr. Jennifer Ballards, and AGFCs Wildlife Health Biologist A.J Riggs to talk about Chronic Wasting Disease
Several Utah dairy farms are in quarantine... after state officials found cases of avian flu. Joining me live is state veterinarian Dr. Daniel Christensen.
On the phone-in: Veterinarian Dr Karyn Steele answers questions about your pet's health. And off the top of the show, we talk with Frederic Gionet from the CFIB about today's reduction in interest rates by the Bank of Canada. We also hear about a small business event on PEI. And the CBC's Nancy Russell tells us about a series of short videos about different habitats on PEI.
Ah, the joys of a post-hunt podcast. The feet were sore, and the schnoz was rosey after spending a few days tromping around in the Montana woods. Much knowledge was dropped in this episode by Dr. Kelsey Martin, who grew up on a nature preserve and cattle ranch that her family manages along the windswept plains of Eastern Colorado. She spent her youth working as a ranch hand and reveling in life on the prairie, a lifestyle that eventually led to her career as a large animal veterinarian. She applies the conservation values that were inspired in her at an early age by her father's work to her professional life in medicine and wildlife conservation. Her work has taken her to many places, including Peru, Australia, the Caribbean, and now Montana. She is currently working as a wildlife disease researcher and bison veterinarian. In her off-hours, she can be found enjoying the mountains around her home with her partner Kevin and their two dogs or working in her “studio” (aka garage) as a stained glass artist (@sagehornglass).Kevin Grunewald (you know the guy; he's a fan favorite) is a Montana-based conservationist, hunter, and angler. His winding career path in conservation biology has seen him teaching students how to trap bats in the outback of Australia, guiding clients to experience bear country in Alaska, dissecting Zebrafish embryos in a university laboratory in Wisconsin, and, most recently, conducting and sharing the benefits of sound, ecological land stewardship practices on nature preserves in California and Colorado. In his current role as a Land Steward with The Nature Conservancy, Kevin works and lives at a remote field station and nature preserve called Phantom Canyon. He spends his days working in, exploring, and sharing the wonder of the natural landscapes that he aspires to conserve. Kevin is too cool for Instagram, so email him with your love (kjgrunewald@gmail.com)If you dig this podcast, will you please leave a short review on Apple Podcasts? It takes less than 60 seconds and makes a difference when I drop to my knees and beg hard-to-get guests on the show. I read them all. You can join my newsletter on Substack. It's glorious. Get full access to Kyle Thiermann at thiermann.substack.com/subscribe
Veterinarian Dr. Andrea from Gehrman Animal Hospital. Raccoon takeover! Everything you've ever wanted to know about how high Godzilla's nutsack is. Originally aired Thursday, October 10, 2024.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode of "Grazing," Clint chats with Dr. Jason Wolf, a veterinarian at Robertson County Animal Clinic in Springfield. Jason details what led him into veterinary medicine and what a normal day at the clinic looks like.
Send us a textZonram Liao grew up as a parachute kid in California leaving high school with a 2.4 GPA, but something important happened where he knew that he could give back to the community that took care of him. Right after vet school at Ross, Dr. Liao helped build thriving start-up Banfield hospitals and recently opened his own clinic in his hometown called, Sunshine Veterinary Care. During the pandemic, he started over-the-counter health solutions (Wellnergy Pet) to support pet parents who couldn't get in to see the veterinarian. This is a story of community, a circle of giving and finding ikigai in veterinary medicine. Ikigai is a Japanese term that means "a reason for being" or "a meaning for life". It can refer to something that brings joy, value, or fulfillment.Resources:Episode on YouTube Dr. Liao on LinkedInDr. Liao on InstagramDr. Liao's veterinary clinic, Sunshine Veterinary CareWellnergy Pet Support the showMore Vet Life Reimagined?
On the phone-in today: Veterinarian Dr Karyn Steele answers your questions about dogs, cats and other small animals. And off the top, we hear about a restoration project at a traditional fishing hole on PEI called MacLean's Pond in Vernon River. We also hear your feedback on the far-right movement which was yesterday's phone-in topic.
Are you thinking about welcoming a puppy into your life? Maybe you have dreamed of an aquarium in your home office or a kitten for your apartment. Pets bring an unmistakable joy to the lives of their owners, but they are also a big commitment. And they can affect not only your lifestyle but your budget as well.On this episode we explore all things pet related, from how to choose between a responsible breeder or a shelter, to how to budget for those unexpected medical costs. Veterinarian Dr. Ann Hohenhaus and Abbie Harrison, Associate Editorial Director for Daily Paws and The Spruce Pets, are here to help you navigate the world of pet ownership so you can enjoy all the love and affection without worry.And don't forget, for peace of mind, AAA Northeast offers pet insurance for accidents, injuries, and illnesses.ResourcesAsk the Vet Podcast
Originally Aired August 2, 2024: Veterinarian Dr. Andrea answers pet health questions. Which came first the chicken? the egg? OR THE MURDER! Everything you've ever wanted to know about wank in showers. Listen & subscribe to the show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or Amazon Music. For more, visit https://www.93x.com/half-assed-morning-show/Follow the Half-Assed Morning Show:Twitter/X: @93XHAMSFacebook: @93XHAMSInstagram: @93XHAMSEmail the show: HAMS93X@gmail.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Homeopathy Health Show welcomes Dr. Christina Chambreau to the show to talk about her work as a Homeopathic Veterinarian, author and teacher. Dr. Chambreau is an internationally known homeopathic veterinarian, lecturer and author. She graduated from the University of Georgia Veterinary College in 1980. Several years later a client told her about homeopathy and a local veterinarian sent her bottles of Cantharis and Urtica from the Washington Pharmacy for “bladder problems.” Months later a cat with cystitis came into the practice and was able to stop taking antibiotics for the first time in 3 years after taking one or both of “this stuff that might help your cat”. Very interested, Christina attended a class at the National Center for Homeopathy Summer School taught by George MacLeod and began using homeopathy in her veterinary practice. Her successes (those initial miracles that keep us studying homeopathy) encouraged her to take a second class the next year with Dr. MacLeod and began Dr. Paul Herscu's yearlong training program. By then, Dr. Pitcairn was offering annual weekend classes on homeopathy for animals which she religiously attended. Since 1988 she has used primarily homeopathy in her practice and began teaching. She is a co-founder of the Academy Of Veterinary Homeopathy, was on the faculty of the National Center for Homeopathy Summer School teaching repertory and animal classes, was an adjunct faculty at the Maryland Veterinary Technician Program and is on the faculty of the Holistic Actions for animal health which is based on homeopathic principles. She teaches courses on homeopathy and holistic health virtually and around the world to lay and veterinary students. Her commitment is to de-mystify homeopathy, to show how healing of all types follows the principles of the Organon and to have people realize the power (for good and bad) of remedies, and how this approach helps our environment. Using the principles of homeopathy, she shows how to experiment with the myriad healing modalities available and evaluate their results properly. Writing the Healthy Animal's Journal (and now the dog and cat ebooks, soon the horse journal, too) was needed so people could easily track the symptoms and essence of their animals to be able to evaluate the direction of response to any treatments. She is very practical and eschews “Do this because it worked for me…” suggestions, rather teaches the underlying principles whenever possible. She also wrote the kindle book – Fleas Be Gone: A holistic veterinarians guide to natural flea control. She is co-author of the Homeopathic Repertory: A Tutorial (Karen Allen) and How To Have A Stress Free Wedding (Mort Orman). Be inspired and join the conversation. The ‘VOICE OF HOMEOPATHY' on radio and podcast. Support Homeopathy on Radio & Podcast by subscribing to the Homeopathy Health Show.
Today's phone-in: Veterinarian Dr. Karyn Steele takes your pet health and nutrition questions. And we learn about a new project that's experimenting with the use of oysters to clean water contaminated by pulp mill effluent in Pictou County's Boat Harbour.
What are the biggest reasons why people get divorced? Anna found one story that may be more ridiculous than others... What's the most ridiculous argument you've ever had with your sibling? The Presidential Debate has an interesting new tactic that might cause issues between the two candidates… Is binging tv shows bad for your health?! Dr. Wider joins Anna & Raven to explain. Do you prefer binge watching tv or episodic? Anna feels like the only person on Earth who like to watch TV the old fashioned way… Do you still give your siblings gifts? Anna realized it's her brother's birthday and she didn't get him anything. But should she? What do you do with your pets when you go on vacation? Veterinarian Dr. Lisa Lippman spoke to Anna and Raven about how to care for your pets when you're away! Men have been going viral online for a new in-flight challenge. But Anna thinks that moms have been doing this for years! Nick and Melissa are hosting a Fourth of July party at their home and invited many of their neighbors. They have not invited their direct neighbors because they really don't know them well. Melissa says that they should extend an invite because they live right next door and will be able to see that all the other neighbors are there. Nick says that they never even say hello to them, why would they invite literal strangers to their home? What would you do? John has got a shot at $400! All he has to do is beat Raven in pop culture trivia!
Marc Mes, who's the deputy commissioner of Canadian Coast Guard programs, discusses how the Coast Guard is reducing carbon emissions. People on PEI work to maintain lighthouses. On the phone-in: Veterinarian Dr Karyn Steele. And in New Brunswick, two youths are hired to be River Keepers on the Saint John River.
Amy Attas shares all the shocking, heartbreaking, and life-affirming experiences she's faced throughout her thirty-year career treating the cats and dogs of New Yorkers from Park Avenue to the projects. An award-winning veterinarian, she started City Pets Vets, an exclusively house-call veterinary practice, over three decades ago. Since then, she's worked with over 7,000 Manhattan families and cared for more than 14,000 of their dogs and cats in the comfort of their own homes. Some of her stories are about A list stars, like the time she saw a famous singer naked (no, her rash was not the same as her puppy's). Others are about remarkable animals, like the skilled service dog who, after his exam was finished, left the room and returned with a checkbook in his mouth. Every tale in this rollicking, informative, and fun memoir affirms a key truth about animal, and human, nature: Our pets love us because their hearts are pure; we love them because they're freaking adorable. On some level, we know that by caring for them, we are the best version of ourselves. In short: Our pets make us better people. When a pet is sick, people-even the rich and famous-are at their most authentic and vulnerable. They could have a Monet on the wall and an Oscar on the shelf, but if their cat gets a cold, all they want to talk about are snotty noses and sneezing fits. For over 30 years Dr. Amy Attas has been a personal vet to the rich and famous, including: . Joan Rivers, who brought her sick dog to Dr. Amy's hospital in full glam and tipped a nurse $50, "It's my insurance policy. This way, I know you won't beat my dog." Rivers went on to tell all her friends about Amy's new house-call practice. . Billy Joel: regular client and friend, sent his pugs to Dr. Amy by limo or helicopter from Long Island. . Paul McCartney, who adopted a rescue dog at Dr. Amy's recommendation. . Steve Martin - Dr. Amy treated his dog Roger, in his trailer on the set of the Pink Panther. Steve was in the full Inspector Clouseau costume -the signature pencil mustache and trench coat of the bumbling French detective.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/arroe-collins-unplugged-totally-uncut--994165/support.
Dr. Amy Attas shares all the shocking, heartbreaking, and life-affirming experiences she's faced throughout her thirty-year career treating the cats and dogs of New Yorkers from Park Avenue to the projects. An award-winning veterinarian, she started City Pets Vets, an exclusively house-call veterinary practice, over three decades ago. Since then, she's worked with over 7,000 Manhattan families and cared for more than 14,000 of their dogs and cats in the comfort of their own homes. Some of her stories are about A list stars, like the time she saw a famous singer naked (no, her rash was not the same as her puppy's). Others are about remarkable animals, like the skilled service dog who, after his exam was finished, left the room and returned with a checkbook in his mouth. Every tale in this rollicking, informative, and fun memoir affirms a key truth about animal, and human, nature: Our pets love us because their hearts are pure; we love them because they're freaking adorable. On some level, we know that by caring for them, we are the best version of ourselves. In short: Our pets make us better people. When a pet is sick, people-even the rich and famous-are at their most authentic and vulnerable. They could have a Monet on the wall and an Oscar on the shelf, but if their cat gets a cold, all they want to talk about are snotty noses and sneezing fits. Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/arroe-collins-like-it-s-live--4113802/support.
Montana Piñeyro who runs a poultry farm in Lower Branch, NS, had to cull her poultry flock because of avian flu. She describes the difficulties she's facing. We hear an update on smelt fishing on PEI. And on the phone-in: Veterinarian Dr Karyn Steele answers questions on your pet's health.
Introduction: Welcome to another enlightening episode of Veterinary Vibes! Today, we're privileged to have Dr. Courtney Deer join us to discuss her experiences as an Emergency Veterinarian and the nuances of providing specialized care in fast-paced environments. Key Discussion Points: Tailoring Care to Each Client and Patient: Dr. Deer emphasizes the importance of adapting veterinary care to meet the individual needs of both clients and patients, highlighting the significance of empathy and customization in practice. The Value of Internships in Veterinary Medicine: Drawing from her personal journey, Dr. Deer shares insights into the benefits of pursuing internships post-veterinary school, providing valuable advice for those considering this career path. Proactive Problem-Solving in Veterinary Clinics: Dr. Deer discusses the structural challenges often encountered in veterinary clinics and advocates for a proactive approach to problem-solving, emphasizing the importance of collaborative solutions. Effective Communication Strategies: Addressing a common hurdle in veterinary practice, Dr. Deer offers strategies for clear communication with clients, emphasizing the need for empathy and avoiding judgment in patient care discussions. Optimizing Record-Keeping with Templates: Dr. Deer shares practical tips for utilizing templates to streamline record-keeping and improve time management, enhancing efficiency while reducing the risk of errors. Strategies for Reducing Medical Errors: Offering valuable insights, Dr. Deer discusses techniques for minimizing medical errors in ER settings through efficacy and fail-safe practices, ensuring the highest standard of care for patients. Navigating the Decision to Pursue an Internship: Dr. Deer provides guidance on evaluating the suitability of internships for individual career paths, helping listeners make informed decisions about their professional development. Understanding the Economics of Veterinary Medicine: Delving into the cost considerations of veterinary care, Dr. Deer emphasizes the importance of transparent communication with clients regarding diagnostic choices and treatment options, highlighting the value proposition behind veterinary services. Having Difficult Conversations with Clients: Dr. Deer offers advice on navigating challenging discussions about finances with clients, providing tips for articulating estimates effectively and fostering compliance with treatment plans. Entering the Field of Emergency Veterinary Medicine: Dr. Deer shares insights into entering the ER veterinary field and offers valuable advice for aspiring professionals, highlighting key considerations and potential challenges. Celebrating Success in Veterinary Practice: Concluding on a positive note, Dr. Deer encourages veterinarians to celebrate their accomplishments and recognize their expertise in the field, reminding listeners of their value and qualifications. Conclusion: As we wrap up our conversation with Dr. Courtney Deer, we're reminded of the resilience and dedication required in veterinary medicine. Her insights offer invaluable guidance for both aspiring and practicing veterinarians, emphasizing the importance of compassion, communication, and continuous learning in providing exceptional patient care. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/veterinary-vibes/support
S1, Episode 19: This week we sit down with equine veterinarian Dr. Kathryn Sharbrough to discuss general equine health best-practices, what to keep in your barn for emergencies, what health issues to look out for, how to build a good relationship with your vet and so much more! Support the show
Veterinarian Dr. Ashley Keith joins Jack to talk about how our pets are also effected by allergies during the changing of the seasons. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome to The Off Leash Podcast with Dr. Pete! This show is going to be all about the health of your dog led by Veterinarian Dr. Pete Vanvranken. Pete takes us through the ins and outs of providing the best possible care for your dogs. This week, we talk a little bit about why we started our own dog food company and what led Dr. Pete to be motivated enough to start a business in such a saturated market. It isn't just about making dog food, it's about doing the right thing even when it's not easy. During this episode we also talk about an interesting case Dr. Pete recently had with a golden retriever and how he helped the dog get some of its function back. Listen weekly for new episodes and leave us a review or Apple and Spotify! Thanks for listening!
Part 1 of 3 of our Train to Win Clinic coverage. This event was put on by the USAWE International Committee and held in Weatherford, TX Jan. 25-28. WAWE Judge and Veterinarian Dr. Jose Andres Benito provided excellent training for auditors and riders alike. Listen in for all the details!
As Daisy and Terri take a couple of weeks off over Christmas and New Year, they each are sharing a favourite past episode. This week, it is Daisy's choice and she (not surprisingly) opted for an episode about the many wonderful benefits of having pets. We hope you enjoy this rerun and, if you are listening to this as it comes out on Christmas Day, we wish you a very Merry Christmas. Episode #186 (#165) In this episode, Terri shares from a new-to-her podcast which is geared toward improving mental strength and is hosted by a therapist. She enjoyed the episode she shares here because it is about one of her and Daisy's favorite things—pets! Listen in to hear about the benefits and some recommendations for anyone considering getting a pet or who cannot have one. The discussion stems from Mentally Stronger with Therapist Amy Morin's episode Furry Friends, Happy Minds: The Surprising Ways Pets Boost Your Mental Health with Veterinarian Dr. Doug Mader. https://amymorinlcsw.com/podcasts/ Please consider helping us make more episodes by supporting Daisy on Patreon. https://bit.ly/MondayMindsetPatreon If you have enjoyed listening to this episode, please leave us a review on iTunes or whichever platform you listen on. It really helps new people hear about the podcast. Connect with and follow us on Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube: https://bit.ly/MondayMindsetFB https://bit.ly/MondayMindsetIG https://bit.ly/MondayMindsetYT
Welcome to this week's episode of My Veterinary Life Podcast. We are joined by returning guest, Dr. Kara Escutia. Dr. Escutia is a Trust Veterinarian with AVMA's PLIT and today our focus is on introducing the concept of spectrum of care from a liability lens. We discuss the definition and how to approach this in the clinical setting with clients and work with their individual circumstances. Dr. Escutia shares great tips and pulls it all together with helpful examples. It's a fun, informative conversation and we can't wait to share it with you! Remember we want to hear from you! Please be sure to subscribe to our feed on Apple Podcasts and leave us a ratings and review. You can also contact us at MVLPodcast@avma.orgFollow us on social media @AVMAVets #MyVetLife #MVLPodcast
A mysterious respiratory disease is affecting dogs across the country, in some cases causing serious illness and even death. Veterinarian Dr. Meghan Davis returns to the podcast to talk with Stephanie Desmon about what we know and don't know about these cases so far, and how data collection and surveillance will be key to learning more. They also discuss One Health, a public health approach bridging human, animal, and environmental health for surveillance against novel threats.
In this week's episode, we travel to Egypt and speak with equine veterinarian Dr. Farah ElMallah. What an absolute joy to speak with such an intelligent, driven, and passionate human about her work healing some of the most broken animals in the world: the horses and donkeys of the working and tourism industries. Farah explained so clearly why specific kinds of work (and how much is asked of these hard-working animals) are so brutal for them. All too often she has seen the broken spirits in the eyes of horses and donkeys. And if you know horses at all you'll know the beauty and majesty of their true spirit, and you'll know the heartbreak of a horse with a broken soul. Please listen and share this episode. These animals need our compassion and we can help! Never use animals bound to the tourism industry. Deep gratitude to Dr. Farah ElMallah for her dedication and in healing and supporting equines for the quality of life they deserve! Find out more about her work and the work of Egypt Equine Aid at egyptequineaid.org Lots of Love Show Notes: Egypt Equine Aid https://www.worldwidevets.com/Projects/egypt-equine-vet-volunteer Please find out more info and message us at www.kindredpodcast.co. Instagram @thekindredpod Facebook @Kindred Support us at Buy Me A Coffee or Subscribe to us on Apple Podcasts Please follow, rate, and review - wherever you listen to your podcasts. Thanks.
It starts out like the common cold - with a cough, maybe a sneeze - but can suddenly turn into a serious illness unaffected by "normal" treatments, that can linger for weeks. Sound familiar? But this illness impacts DOGS! And no, it's not COVID. So what is it? And why have we heard about cases in at least 14 U.S. states, if not more? Veterinarian Dr. Lori Teller, clinical professor at Texas A&M University College of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences, joins us with her take on what to know and why it matters. . Notice an ad-free conversation? We'd love you to consider supporting quick, concise, nonpartisan SmartHER News by becoming an insider on SCOOP or shopping in our SmartHER shop! Thank you for helping build a solution in news! . Dr. Lori Teller: https://www.avma.org/about/avma-board-of-directors/lori-m-teller-dvm-dabvp-caninefeline-cvj Some background reading: https://smarthernews.com/mysterious-respiratory-illnesses-in-dogs/ . www.smartHERNews.com
Bobby talks to Veterinarian Dr. Josie to learn more about the mysterious dog respiratory illness going around and what symptoms you should be on the lookout for in your dog! Then, Eddie's 15-year-old son wants go to the Drake concert, but he thinks he's too young, hear if the show agrees or thinks he's being a helicopter parent! Plus, find out the controversy around Bobby and his betting he does on his '25 Whistles' podcast. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Veterinarian, Dr. Rachel Courville, joins the Glaucomfleckens to talk about pet insurance, how she laid down the law at a horse show, the similarities between animal and human medicine and specialities, and how covid effected animal care during the height of the pandemic. — Want to Learn About Dr. Rachel Courville? Instagram / YouTube / TikTok: @BellaVet — We want to hear YOUR stories (and medical puns)! Shoot us an email and say hi! knockknockhi@human-content.com Can't get enough of us? Shucks. You can support the show on Patreon for early episode access, exclusive bonus shows, livestream hangouts, and much more! – www.patreon.com/glaucomflecken -- We have a special offer for our audience here in the U.S. Learn more at http://www.ekohealth.com/KKH and use code [KNOCK50] for a 75-Day Risk Free Trial + Free Case + Free Shipping to the continental US (to get your CORE 500 Stethoscope). A friendly reminder from the G's and Tarsus: If you want to learn more about Demodex Blepharitis, making an appointment with your eye doctor for an eyelid exam can help you know for sure. Visit EyelidCheck.com for more information. Today's episode is brought to you by the Nuance Dragon Ambient Experience (DAX). It's like having a virtual Jonathan in your pocket. If you would like to learn more about DAX, check out http://nuance.com/discoverDAX and ask your provider for the DAX experience. Looking to budget your food expenses this summer? Get more bang for your bite with America's Best Value Meal Kit! Get started with EveryPlate for just $1.49 per meal by going to http://EveryPlate.com/podcast and entering code 49kkh. Produced by Human Content Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Most pet owners know that spending time with their pets helps them feel good. But did you know that watching animal videos could make you more productive? Or that owning a dog might help you combat an addiction? No one understands the animal-human bond and all the mental health benefits of owning an animal better than Dr. Doug Mader. Dr. Mader has a long history of caring for everything from household pets to zoo animals. He's also the author of The Vet at Noah's Ark. Some of the things he talks about are the science behind how animals help us grow mentally stronger, how to find the best pet for your lifestyle, and how to deal with the grief surrounding the loss of a pet. Visit Dr. Mader's website - DougMader.com Buy a copy of The Vet at Noah's Ark Follow Amy on Instagram - @AmyMorinAuthor Check out Amy's website - AmyMorinLCSW.com Pick up a copy of 13 Things Mentally Strong People Don't Do Leave us a rating or review, and send the screenshot to podcast@amymorinlcsw.com. We'll reply with your free all-access pass to my course, "10 Mental Strength Exercises That Will Help You Reach Your Greatest Potential." Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices