What People Still Get Wrong About Negotiations
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What People Still Get Wrong About Negotiations

Negotiation is a crucial skill for veterinary professionals, whether you're discussing salary, vendor contracts, or client treatment plans. Yet, many still approach negotiations with misconceptions that can lead to unfavorable outcomes. Here’s what veterinary professionals often get wrong about negotiations—and how to fix it.

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AI in Veterinary Medicine: A New Era of Efficiency
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AI in Veterinary Medicine: A New Era of Efficiency

AI is not here to replace veterinarians but to empower them. As technology continues to evolve, AI will become an indispensable tool for enhancing veterinary care, optimizing workflows, and improving the overall quality of life for veterinary professionals. Embracing AI-driven solutions will not only elevate the standard of patient care but also create a more sustainable and rewarding career for those dedicated to the well-being of animals.

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Shocking Post-Ictal Symptoms in Dogs with Epilepsy That Every Vet Needs to Know About
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Shocking Post-Ictal Symptoms in Dogs with Epilepsy That Every Vet Needs to Know About

While much attention is paid to the seizure itself, post-ictal signs are just as important when it comes to understanding the full impact of idiopathic epilepsy on dogs. This study underscores the need for greater awareness of PI signs and their influence on a dog’s life. For owners, recognizing and documenting these signs is crucial in ensuring the best care and management for their pets.

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High-Field MRI Unveils Hidden Causes of Epilepsy in Dogs with Normal Neurological Examinations
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High-Field MRI Unveils Hidden Causes of Epilepsy in Dogs with Normal Neurological Examinations

Epilepsy is a common neurological condition in dogs, characterized by recurrent seizures that can disrupt both the affected animal’s quality of life and its owners' sense of security. Despite being a frequent diagnosis, the underlying causes of epilepsy often remain elusive, especially when dogs present with normal neurological examinations between seizure episodes. A new study led by Stephanie Phillipps and Rita Goncalves sheds light on the use of high-field MRI to explore potential structural causes of epilepsy in these dogs. This research adds valuable insights into the diagnostic challenges faced by veterinarians and underscores the importance of advanced imaging techniques.

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