Laser Acupuncture vs. Electroacupuncture for Equine Back Pain
Researchers conducted a study to determine if laser acupuncture was a viable alternative to electroacupuncture for treating thoracolumbar pain in horses.
The Business of Practice: Minority Equity Share Offers for Associate Veterinarians
Minority equity share offers are becoming increasingly common as signing or retention bonuses, but associate veterinarians usually have very little ability to negotiate the terms.
Daily Vet Life: Diagnosing and Treating Septic Tenosynovitis
In this episode of Daily Vet Life, Dr. Rebecca McOnie describes a seemingly minor fetlock wound that turned into a serious case of septic tenosynovitis.
How to Institute Performance-Based Compensation in Your Equine Practice
Dr. Christine Staten explains how implementing a tiered compensation structure in her practice enhanced employees' motivation and increased quality of care.
Disease Du Jour: Pigeon Fever in Horses
In this episode, Dr. Erika Machtinger discusses pigeon fever in horses, including its pathogenesis, epidemiology, clinical presentations, and more.
Early Career Insights: Understanding Your First Employment Contract
Key areas to negotiate in your first employment contract include compensation, benefits, and noncompete clauses or restrictive covenants.
Preventing Strangulating Lipoma Colic: New Insights on Equine Risk Factors
Research reveals associations between laminitis, EMS, and management strategies and horses’ risk of developing strangulating lipoma colic.
Non-Orthopedic Causes of Poor Performance in English Sport Horses
Pinpointing the underlying cause of poor performance requires a comprehensive, discipline-specific work-up that integrates respiratory evaluation, exercise testing, and gastrointestinal assessment.
Business Briefs: Becoming an FEI Veterinarian
FEI veterinarians maintain the health and welfare of competition horses and help protect horse sport's social license to operate.
Update on a New Strangles Vaccine
Strangvac is a subunit strangles vaccine created using recombinant fusion protein technology with seven important S. equi surface proteins.
Laser Acupuncture vs. Electroacupuncture for Equine Back Pain
Researchers conducted a study to determine if laser acupuncture was a viable alternative to electroacupuncture for treating thoracolumbar pain in horses.
The Business of Practice: Minority Equity Share Offers for Associate Veterinarians
Minority equity share offers are becoming increasingly common as signing or retention bonuses, but associate veterinarians usually have very little ability to negotiate the terms.
Daily Vet Life: Diagnosing and Treating Septic Tenosynovitis
In this episode of Daily Vet Life, Dr. Rebecca McOnie describes a seemingly minor fetlock wound that turned into a serious case of septic tenosynovitis.
How to Institute Performance-Based Compensation in Your Equine Practice
Dr. Christine Staten explains how implementing a tiered compensation structure in her practice enhanced employees' motivation and increased quality of care.
Disease Du Jour: Pigeon Fever in Horses
In this episode, Dr. Erika Machtinger discusses pigeon fever in horses, including its pathogenesis, epidemiology, clinical presentations, and more.
Early Career Insights: Understanding Your First Employment Contract
Key areas to negotiate in your first employment contract include compensation, benefits, and noncompete clauses or restrictive covenants.
Preventing Strangulating Lipoma Colic: New Insights on Equine Risk Factors
Research reveals associations between laminitis, EMS, and management strategies and horses’ risk of developing strangulating lipoma colic.
Non-Orthopedic Causes of Poor Performance in English Sport Horses
Pinpointing the underlying cause of poor performance requires a comprehensive, discipline-specific work-up that integrates respiratory evaluation, exercise testing, and gastrointestinal assessment.
Business Briefs: Becoming an FEI Veterinarian
FEI veterinarians maintain the health and welfare of competition horses and help protect horse sport's social license to operate.
Update on a New Strangles Vaccine
Strangvac is a subunit strangles vaccine created using recombinant fusion protein technology with seven important S. equi surface proteins.
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