Dr. Sarah Israel - Pioneering Veterinary Surgeon Transforming Lives One Hip at a Time
Discover the inspiring story of Dr. Sarah Israel, one of the few female veterinarians performing total hip replacements. Learn why pet owners travel hundreds of miles for her exceptional care.
Shocking Trichinellosis Outbreak Linked to Bear Meat: What Every Vet Needs to Know!
A rare trichinellosis outbreak has been traced to bear meat in Arizona, Minnesota, and South Dakota. Learn the critical details and preventative measures to protect your patients and clients from this zoonotic disease.
Bird Flu Found in Beef for the First Time! What It Means for Meat Safety
Discover the latest shocking development in the bird flu outbreak: its first detection in beef. Learn what the USDA is doing to ensure meat safety and why your favorite beef dishes remain safe to eat.
Unlock the Secret to Workplace Harmony: 7 Communication Tips You Need
Effective communication is the backbone of any successful workplace, especially in the fast-paced, high-stress environment of a veterinary clinic. Clear and respectful communication can enhance teamwork, improve patient care, and create a more harmonious work atmosphere. Here are essential communication tips for veterinary professionals to foster a more productive and positive work environment.
Let's Get Ethical: Revolutionizing the Veterinary Industry to Make It More Human
In a world increasingly focused on ethical practices and humane treatment, the veterinary industry stands at a crucial juncture. Veterinary professionals dedicate their lives to the well-being of animals, but the industry itself often grapples with ethical dilemmas, workplace challenges, and evolving standards of care. By embracing more humane and ethical practices, we can not only improve the lives of animals but also enhance the well-being and job satisfaction of veterinary professionals. Here’s how we can revolutionize the veterinary industry to make it more humane.
Task force helps stave off amphibian disease threat
Amphibians—like frogs and salamanders—are the most imperiled group of animal species in the world; infectious diseases are among the greatest threats to their existence. After a decade of research, a scientific task force is poised to stave off these and other infectious threats to wildlife in North America.

