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Veterinary well-being focus of summit

December 20, 2016 by Kirk Augustine

Educators, students and veterinary practitioners focused on veterinary well-being at the American Association of Veterinary Medical Colleges Veterinary Health and Wellness Summit at Colorado State University last month. Michele Gaspar, DVM, DABVP, MA, LPC, a feline veterinarian, licensed counselor and former chaplain, challenged school administrators to consider how they may … [Read more...]

Unplugged, the digital sabbatical

December 20, 2016 by Kirk Augustine Source: DVM 360

Two straight weeks without a phone or internet access? Whether this sounds like heaven or hell, possible or impossible, Eric Garcia wants you to join him. Unplugging isn’t one-size-fits all. “Begin by spending a day without your phone,” Garcia suggests. “Then, try a day without social media or stop answering emails after 5:00 p.m.” Source: DVM 360, November 16, 2016. Garcia … [Read more...]

Look into the ears

December 20, 2016 by Kirk Augustine Source: Veterinary Team Brief

Ear problems rank in the top five of reasons a pet owner seeks treatment for their dog or cat. This ear cleaning image gallery will make for a good discussion about the importance of ear health. Consider using the video in a staff meeting to discuss various ear health approaches. Source: Veterinary Team Brief, October 2016. (full access requires sign-on) Ear cleaning … [Read more...]

Microbiome may hold key to antibiotic alternatives

December 19, 2016 by Kirk Augustine Source: National Hog Farmer

Microbiome describes the community of microorganisms that live on the skin and mucosal surfaces of animals. Kansas State University researchers are studying the microbiome in a PRRS-endemic swineherd. As our industry seeks new alternatives to antibiotics, the microbiome holds potential for discovery. The gut microbiome houses the majority of these microorganisms and is critical … [Read more...]

Take a deep breath through your nose

December 14, 2016 by Kirk Augustine Source: Science of US

“Take a deep breath,” it seems, is a common piece of advice. Most of the time, a long, slow inhale-exhale is thought of as a tool for relaxation, a simple way to relax physically and psychologically. Researchers now believe the way you inhale and exhale may also influence the way you react to danger. Source: Science of Us, December 7, 2016. Together, the researchers argued, … [Read more...]

Plan now to maintain the pace as boomers retire

December 14, 2016 by Kirk Augustine Source: Human Resource Executive

Boomers are leaving a legacy of long tenures and true grit that has made a permanent mark on generations to come. But, as thousands hit retirement age each day, business leaders must make sure their successors are well-trained and well-read. In addition to the basics of form and function, soft skills training are also required. Source: Human Resource Executive, December … [Read more...]

How to say thanks on a budget

December 14, 2016 by Kirk Augustine Source: Veterinary Team Brief

Two things are at play this time of year: holiday gifting decisions and planning for the coming year. Each of these activities can stress budgets. In this article, rewards programs are presented as good ideas that work for rewards and may work for the holidays too. Source: Veterinary Team Brief, May/June 2013. Team members like to know they are doing a good job, so it is … [Read more...]

Surgeon’s Corner: Friction Knots & the Aberdeen Knot

December 13, 2016 by Kirk Augustine Source: Clinician's Brief

Knots are basic to surgery. Friction knots are recommended to maintain extrinsic tension on the ligated tissues between the first and subsequent throws. The associated video demonstrates the proper technique to form three friction knots, along with the alternative Aberdeen knot used in subcutaneous and intradermal closures. Sometimes reviewing basic techniques is a good … [Read more...]

Wild pigs still rock agriculture

December 13, 2016 by Kirk Augustine Source: Pork Network

Wild pigs cause $1.5 million in damage in the U.S. according to 2013 USDA estimates. Jack Mayer is currently working on a project for the agency to estimate overall wild pig numbers. He places the U.S. wild pig population at 6.3 million, with a possible range of 4 million to 11 million. Source: Pork Network, November 30, 2016. The cost of wild pig damage to the agriculture … [Read more...]

Here’s the best way to ask someone for a favor

December 13, 2016 by Kirk Augustine Source: Science of US

Asking someone for a favor can be awkward. We tend to avoid direct contact by using an email or text. Unfortunately, impersonal contact is less likely to get you what you want. Source: Science of Us, December 9, 2016. Based on two experiments, it seems that asking for a favor is a choice between two situations, each with its own ups and downs: Make things comfortable and … [Read more...]

Cesar’s short guide to shopping with your dog

December 13, 2016 by Kirk Augustine Source: Cesar's Way

U.S. businesses are increasingly accommodating to our pets, especially dogs. Dog owners have responsibilities when taking dogs into businesses. They need to make sure that dogs are calm, well-behaved and always on a leash. Cesar Millan shares tips on preparing dogs for shopping and where to shop. Source: Cesar’s Way, December 2016. Shopping with dogs can be a bonding … [Read more...]

Use a travel checklist to make horse transportation as easy as possible

December 13, 2016 by Kirk Augustine Source: Equo

Equo says this time of year is horse-hauling season with an estimated one million horses to be transported across the country. They offer a travel checklist for all items to consider for those cross-country jaunts. Source: Equo, November 14, 2016. Another ‘must-have’ for every trip is your documentation, make sure you contact your vet before your trip and ask him what … [Read more...]

Are you failing your patients in this major way?

December 12, 2016 by Kirk Augustine Source: Dr. Andy Roark

Dawn Crandell, DVM, DVSC, DACVECC, calls for a shift in veterinary medicine. It isn’t about the medicine. It is about the way veterinary hospital teams view their patients. The shift, she says, is all about getting rid of dominance behavior. Source: Dr. Andy Roark, December 1, 2016. The pervasive silent influence of the dominance mindset is getting in the way of us doing … [Read more...]

Social media is meant to be social

December 12, 2016 by Kirk Augustine Source: Veterinary Team Brief

Using social media effectively means much more than having an online presence. It means choosing content wisely and actually engaging with clients to build their confidence and trust in the practice. Source: Veterinary Team Brief, November/December 2016. Team take-a-ways: Veterinarians:  As practice owners, the ROI of paying team members to spend time online likely is … [Read more...]

Humans and cats have a strange, complicated history

December 12, 2016 by Kirk Augustine Source: Science of US

Alice Robb writes the humans’ relationship with cats is rife with paradox. There are an estimated 100 million pet cats in the U.S. and their ranks are growing. Cat culture flourishes online. The cat-less can get their fix at cat cafés opening across Asia, Europe and North America. The article features a Q & A session with journalist Abigail Tucker, author of The Lion in … [Read more...]

Quench winter thirst

December 12, 2016 by Kirk Augustine Source: Western Horseman

“Water is key. I think we underestimate the effect water plays on the metabolic systems of the horse,” says Britt Stubblefield, DVM, of Rocky Top Veterinary Service in Guffey, Colorado. He explains that access to water is especially important for horses when there are extreme changes in the environment, such as fluctuating temperatures fall turns into winter. Source: Western … [Read more...]

Bigger is not better

December 12, 2016 by Kirk Augustine Source: Dairy Herd Management

Larger dairy cows don’t necessarily mean they will feed efficiently. Size and yield in dairy cows are not genetically correlated, says Lou Armentano, a University of Wisconsin dairy nutritionist. Source: Dairy Herd Management, December 8, 2016. But we are currently selecting for big cows, reducing positive [genetic] pressure on yield while selecting against feed efficiency. … [Read more...]

Verify clostridia before implementing prevention strategies

December 10, 2016 by Kirk Augustine Source: Dairy Herd Management

Sheila McGuirk, University of Wisconsin emeritus professor of veterinary medicine discussed clostridial disease during a recent Dairy Girl Network winter calf webinar. She explained that clostridial disease in calves almost always is caused by an overgrowth of Clostridium perfringens. She said calves sometimes die even before they develop diarrhea. If diarrhea does break, it … [Read more...]

Opinion – Antibiotics: man vs. animal

December 9, 2016 by Kirk Augustine Source: Pork Network

Staying neutral about the antibiotic resistance issue is difficult for those of us who have observed how slow adoption hurts the acceptance of proven animal health protocols. According to Rick Bergman, executive director for the Center for Consumer Freedom, physicians now frequently reach for “big gun or last resort” antibiotics, which likely contributes to antibiotic … [Read more...]

Blood test basics video

December 6, 2016 by Kirk Augustine Source: AVMA SmartBrief

One of my best veterinary hospital experiences included the use of an educational video. In an AVMA video, Dr. Joyce Ashamalla covers the basics of why blood tests are needed and what they help find. Source: AVMA SmartBrief, December 1, 2016. … [Read more...]

Office toxicity can overwhelm you

December 6, 2016 by Kirk Augustine Source: Science of US

If you are always on the listening end of the venting during the ever-present office bitch sessions, these authors offer perspective. They speak to the emotional toil the toxic handlers experience and suggest reframing the discussion. Source: Science of Us, December 6, 2016. In a terribly unsurprising finding, their research suggests that people in these roles “frequently … [Read more...]

Talk about feline heartworm limited

December 5, 2016 by Kirk Augustine Source: Vetted

Veterinary technicians don’t talk about preventive care as much as they could, says Ciera Miller, CVT, VTS. Feline heartworm has been diagnosed in all 50 states. It was important enough that the American Association of Feline Practitioners crafted an entire campaign about it. But reluctance remains strong. Source: Vetted, November 22, 2016. Many veterinary staff members are … [Read more...]

2.6 million goats have special needs

December 5, 2016 by Kirk Augustine Source: agrinews.com

Goats have special nutrition and care needs, according to Purina scientists. Two of them from the company’s St. Louis, Missouri, research farm recently shared information about goat nutrition. Others shared insight about youngstock, production costs, organic trace minerals and financial tools during a Clarissa, Minnesota, goat workshop. We’re sharing this information because … [Read more...]

Make local search engines work for you

December 5, 2016 by Kirk Augustine Source: Search Engine Land

One of the more common website recommendations is to optimize your local search engines for veterinary clinics. Here are a few tips to avoid overlooking the obvious, ignored or deliberate search engine tweaks. Source: Search Engine Land, December 5, 2016. Columnist Wesley Young of the Local Search Association looks back at 2016 to find the top 10 insights that local search … [Read more...]

Dr. Little talks disruption

December 4, 2016 by Kirk Augustine Source: Vet Advantage

Your AHD team enjoys sharing Dr. Adam Little’s Exponential Vet posts. His focus about disruptive technologies and their impact on the future of veterinary medicine continues. He expresses concerns about the lack of flexibility in the veterinary hospital model. Source: Veterinary Advantage, November Digital, 2016, page 16. Practices need to be able to adapt and that requires … [Read more...]

VFD, the law every DVM needs to know

December 4, 2016 by Kirk Augustine Source: DVM 360

The title,“VFD: The law every food doc needs to know,” is true. But, many suburban veterinarians will be affected by this law thanks to the many acreages and the increasing popularity of goats. Even beekeepers are subject to VFD regulations. Source: DVM 360, November 2016, page 18. The new regulations go into effect on January 1, 2017. INSIGHTS: The scramble to be … [Read more...]

Commit to really listening

December 3, 2016 by Kirk Augustine Source: Veterinary Team Brief

We are more distracted than ever. Whether you are a veterinarian, retail associate, hospital staff member or sales representative, listening skills take effort and development. Too often, we get so busy or pushed that even skilled listeners just go through the motions. Dr. Moffett shares how to manage listening. Source: Veterinary Team Brief, April 2015. Genuinely listening … [Read more...]

Variable pig weight remains a challenge

December 3, 2016 by Kirk Augustine Source: The Pig Site

Variability in pig weight at slaughter age is still a major issue in the swine industry. The challenge comes when trying to standardize the final product. We found this good article that can be used by veterinarians and salespersons when calling on swine producers. Consider it for targeted e-mails and posts as well. Source: The Pig Site, December 2, 2016. Big differences in … [Read more...]

B2B buyers want more than a discount

December 3, 2016 by Kirk Augustine Source: Industrial Distribution

The mindset of B2C black Friday deals is pervasive. “This culture of cheap mindset also impacts the B2B world,” says Paul Reilly. “Buyers no longer request discounts, they demand them.” This culture-of-cheap mentality can make animal health pros believe they have little to no pricing control. They may believe that discounts are required to please customers. Source: … [Read more...]

The cost of convenience euthanasia

December 2, 2016 by Kirk Augustine Source: Vetted

Your behavior could be costing you on many levels, writes Portia Stewart, editor of Vetted. About 10 percent of pet owners who relinquish their pets say it's because of behavior issues. Consider that 7.6 million pets end up in shelters each year and 2.7 million are euthanized, behavior is a high risk factor that can disrupt the human-animal bond. Source: Vetted, December 1, … [Read more...]

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