

Grab Your CE Fund and Join Us in Costa Rica: Sun, Fun, and Learning Await!
Join Dr. Sheridan Lathe on a transformative journey with Veterinary Wellness Retreats designed specifically for veterinary professionals. These retreats combine professional development with holistic wellness, offering yoga, meditation, and healing ceremonies in stunning locations like Mexico, Fiji, and Costa Rica. Focused on combating burnout, imposter syndrome, and chronic stress, the retreats equip veterinarians with resilience and self-care tools while earning 10 RACE CE credits. Limited spots are available, so secure your place today for an all-inclusive experience that revitalizes both your career and personal well-being.


From Trailblazer to Legacy: The Untold Story of Dr. Jane Wardrop, Changing the Face of Veterinary Medicine!
In a world where glass ceilings were the norm, Dr. Jane Wardrop shattered expectations with a fierce determination that defied gender norms and propelled her to greatness.

Bird Flu in Milk?! Shocking Discovery Rocks U.S. Livestock Industry
In a stunning turn of events, the highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI), commonly known as bird flu, has made an unprecedented leap from its typical avian hosts to U.S. dairy cattle, sparking concerns and urgent actions within the livestock industry. Recent tests on milk from dairy farms in Texas and Kansas have revealed the presence of this avian-origin virus, marking a significant departure from the disease's conventional pattern.

Five Things You Should Consider Before Relocating for Your Veterinary Career
Making decisions about career advancement can often be complex and daunting, especially when it involves the possibility of relocating to a new city or even a new country. For veterinary professionals, the question of whether to relocate for career opportunities is one that frequently arises, prompting careful consideration and weighing of various factors. So, should you relocate for your veterinary career? Let's delve into some key considerations to help you make an informed decision.
Stunning Discovery: The Truth About Immune-Mediated Disease Relapse in Dogs Exposed – Vaccinations Not to Blame!
A comprehensive study focusing on immune-mediated conditions in dogs, including immune-mediated hemolytic anemia (IMHA), thrombocytopenia (ITP), and polyarthritis (IMPA), has revealed critical insights into the risk and timing of disease relapse. Conducted on 160 client-owned dogs diagnosed with these conditions, the research aimed to determine the average time to relapse and assess any potential link between vaccination post-diagnosis and the likelihood of disease recurrence.