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Leadership is often not pretty

October 20, 2020 by Patrick T. Malone Source: Inc.

Many consider leadership an art and sometimes that art is imperfect. The market changed and you did not see it coming. That new hire turned out to be all style and little substance. Regardless of the specifics, mistakes happen, and Jason Aten’s article may help you manage them. Source: INC, October 10, 2020. Link. One of the most challenging parts (of leadership) is that you … [Read more...]

Impediments to empowerment

October 20, 2020 by Kirk Augustine Source: Animal Health Digest

OPINION National Veterinary Technician’s Week was filled with celebrations, acknowledgment and for me, discovery. Participating in two virtual roundtables encompassing virtual care and veterinary technician use, common threads became apparent as I listened: Veterinary teams are taxed and running on fumes Workflow and staffing models are in continual flux, including … [Read more...]

SAD: turn toward the light

October 13, 2020 by Kirk Augustine Source: Healthline

Seasonal affective disorder (SAD), seasonal depression or winter depression usually starts in the fall when daylight hours decrease and less temperate weather drives us inside. The American Psychiatric Association explains that SAD may arise from a biochemical imbalance in the brain prompted by fewer hours of daylight and less sunlight, which can shift the biological internal … [Read more...]

Why you’re always late, but it is not your fault

October 13, 2020 by AHD Staff Source: Fast Company

Research shows that 20 percent of the population finds it hard to be punctual. Time seems to work differently for us. We bend time; sometimes it stretches and sometimes it shrinks,” shares Grace Pacie, author and time bender. She writes about how time benders think, fit-in and offers ideas to mitigate the behaviors. Source: Fast Company, October 5, 2020. Link. … [Read more...]

Take a 2-minute reset before the next meeting

October 13, 2020 by AHD Staff Source: Forge

. . . interruptions between tasks, as opposed to within them, are vital to your overall functioning. Research has shown that even brief diversions improve focus. Taking a break, even a quick one, right before a meeting can make it much more productive. Kate Morgan shares the two-minute psychological buffer zone as the ultimate gear-switching tool. It’s a quick, but powerful … [Read more...]

Your pandemic meltdown has an upside if you allow it

October 13, 2020 by Rick Purnell Source: Wall Street Journal

If the least inconvenience or someone’s action sent you into an uncharacteristic fit, a bawl fest, a rant or even silence lately, you’ve probably experienced your version of a pandemic meltdown. Yet, meltdowns can have an upside. They let us release tension. Once it’s released, we can think more clearly because we’re not spending the energy to hold things together. The author … [Read more...]

Writing advice for science types and using an editor is important

October 13, 2020 by Kirk Augustine Source: Open Culture

Scholarly writing has a reputation for obscurity and obfuscation, says Josh Jones, who shares novelist Cormac McCarthy’s editing advice. His straightforward counsel is an invitation for writers of all kinds to remind themselves of the fundamental principles of clear, compelling and communicative prose. Scientific papers also rely heavily on jargon, overly long, … [Read more...]

Dreamer or doer?

October 13, 2020 by Patrick T. Malone Source: Inc.

Warren Buffett shares four life choices. Common sense, yes. But, to many of us, it is not common practice. That is, until we become believers than the principles work. All you need to do is act on them with positive intent. Source: Inc., September 24, 2020. Link. You will move in the direction of people you associate with. So, it is important to associate with those that are … [Read more...]

Speaking of herd immunity

October 13, 2020 by AHD Staff Source: Animal Wellness, Drovers

The media has been full of references about herd immunity and its companion individual immunity. The two are inextricably linked, as Ellen Crawford writes. Her article is a good reminder and worth reviewing as it contains horse, human and cattle references. The three objectives of vaccination are to: Induce protection against disease Reduce susceptibility of an … [Read more...]

Content for dog owners

October 13, 2020 by AHD Staff Source: Animal Wellness, Better Homes and Garden, petMD, The Bridge Club Pets, Today's Veterinary Nurse

Animal owners are full of questions. If you don’t believe it, monitor one of The Bridge Club Pets sessions or videos < link >. Our industry supports more than 150 publications targeting animal owners, all of which compete for their eyes and their dollars. The scope of social media has progressed considerably beyond Dr. Google. We share the following information for dog … [Read more...]

Metronidazole is not FDA-approved for dogs

October 13, 2020 by Kirk Augustine Source: AKC

Opinion Regardless of accuracy, it concerns me when articles and videos* like this one are published in consumer publications. Regardless of how frequently metronidazole is prescribed by veterinarians, it is not yet approved by the FDA for veterinary use. * The video features Jerry Klein, DVM, AKC’s chief veterinary officer Source: AKC, September 21, 2020. … [Read more...]

Debunking pet food myths and misconceptions

October 13, 2020 by Kirk Augustine Source: Pet Food Industry

Ryan Yamka, PhD, challenges the World Small Animal Veterinary Association guidelines and pet food recommendations. He calls for an update to fill gaps and provide proper security for those recommending pet foods. This statement motivated posting Yamka’s article, “Based on WSAVA guidelines, a pet food company only needs to provide a complete nutrient analysis for one formula … [Read more...]

5 ways to optimize your pet’s health

October 13, 2020 by Kirk Augustine Source: The Bridge Club Pets, The Natural Pet Doctor

Complimentary content Katie Woodley, BVSc, cVMA, GDVCHM, brings a collaborative mindset to integrative veterinary medicine. She combines western and eastern approaches to improving the quality of life for pets. A frequent guest on The Bridge Club Pets*, she anchors on food being the foundation for health. She asserts five steps to implement into pet's lives for optimal … [Read more...]

Hackers target webcams and cash flow

October 13, 2020 by Kirk Augustine Source: Lucca Veterinary Data Services

Sponsored Content Clint Latham, JD, addresses security issues in an effort to help the veterinary profession conquer the world of cyber security and ensure veterinary data remains secure. Two new posts cover webcam security and ransomware. Source: Lucca Veterinary Data Services. Link. 7 steps to determine if your webcam has been hacked, October 5, 2020. Link. … [Read more...]

Dr. Jen translates dog diarrhea and new puppy musts

October 13, 2020 by Kirk Augustine Source: Dr Jen the Vet

Complimentary content Two new YouTube editions of Is this a Thing? are now available. Jenifer Chatfield, DVM, Dipl. ACZM, Dipl. ACVPM, talks about new puppies and dealing with diarrhea in her initiative to help pet owners understand veterinary jargon and be more comfortable communicating with veterinarians. Source: Dr Jen the Vet, YouTube. Link to YouTube channel. … [Read more...]

How to start a fight with a client

October 13, 2020 by Kirk Augustine Source: Korn-Ferry, Pet Boarding and Daycare

Louis Dunn turns customer experience training upside down from what to do to what not to do. She shares phrases staff members use that can kill your client service and make a client feel as if you are trying to make them angry and start a fight: Our policy is . . . We have been really busy . . . Press 1 for…Press 2 for…Press 9 to repeat these choices . . . … [Read more...]

The future of veterinary telemedicine

October 13, 2020 by Kirk Augustine Source: Airvet, VVCA

Complimentary Content Roger Redman, DVM, and president of American Association of Veterinary State Boards shares his perspectives on telemedicine. He believes telemedicine isn’t just a part of the veterinary future, but that it guarantees the profession has one. He discusses VCPR, the expanded use of telemedicine platforms to facilitate access and the potential for dedicated … [Read more...]

Disinfecting or just cleaning? Contact time MATTERS!

October 13, 2020 by Kirk Augustine Source: EPA, Virox Animal Health

Commentary With news media reporting a resurgence of Covid-19 infections this fall, it is time to revisit contact time. Best practices say to remove dirt then disinfect. But if the disinfectant used does not remain wet for the duration of its contact time, we are essentially just cleaning. Considerations in your community Conversations this week with the head nurse of … [Read more...]

CDC updates information on Covid-19 airborne risks (with video)

October 13, 2020 by Kirk Augustine Source: AAHA NewStat, elemental+, Washington Post

Well duh! The CDC now says people should also avoid crowded indoor spaces and ensure indoor spaces are properly ventilated by bringing in outdoor air. This update is a result of mounting evidence from super-spreader events. The guidance for physical distancing remains in place and needs further emphasis as winter drives more personal interactions indoors. The balance of … [Read more...]

Celebrating veterinary technicians, nurses and assistants

October 13, 2020 by Kirk Augustine Source: McKinsey and Company

Commentary This week our industry acknowledges the efforts of veterinary technician. Since 1993, National Veterinary Technician Week has taken place the third week of October. Its objectives recognize veterinary technicians are critical to the day-to-day function of veterinary practices and play vital roles in preserving animal health and welfare. Often tireless champions … [Read more...]

6 survival items everyone should have in their car’s glove compartment

October 6, 2020 by Kirk Augustine Source: The Outdoor Wear

Whether you are six blocks or 60 miles from home, situations occur where emergency kits in the trunk are not reachable. The authors assert that everyone needs to have these 6 items handy in the car: Flashlight First aid kit Gloves Seat belt cutting tool Multi-tool Poncho Source: The Outdoor Wear, November 2019. Link. Every single driver needs to have an … [Read more...]

Temple Grandin to headline October 28 webinar

October 6, 2020 by Rick Purnell Source: Future Horizons Inc

Dr. Temple Grandin, renowned Colorado State University animal science professor, livestock handling specialist and autism expert, will be the featured speaker for an interactive webinar at 4:00 p.m. Central time, October 28. The program includes a Q&A session and will end at 6:00 p.m. Animal health pros from all backgrounds will likely find a topic or two worthwhile. The … [Read more...]

Shop wisely. Your bank account is counting on you.

October 6, 2020 by AHD Staff Source: The Conversation

Online shopping is the rule, not the exception in 2020. With the holidays ahead and a few black Friday promos already behind us, H. Colleen Sinclair offers 10 tips for how to shop smart and spot scams including: Is it too good to be true? Check the business reputation Social media presence: Do they have one? Source: The Conversation, October 6, 2020. Link. … [Read more...]

Dealing with the pandemic 15#

October 6, 2020 by AHD Staff Source: CNN

The pandemic 15 pounds! It’s a discussion topic among friends and has been mentioned on talk shows. For some of us, it is a reality as food is comforting during times of stress or anxiety. Lisa Drayer shares how using a hunger meter can return food to being just food. When you feel a pull toward food, create space between you and the food to see where you are on the hunger … [Read more...]

What you wear while working matters

October 6, 2020 by Rick Purnell Source: Wall Street Journal

It’s true how you look affects how you work. Science backs it up. Researchers studying the links to what work clothes people wear, brain activity and productivity have found dressing up for work improves performance. They’re now paying attention to how this applies to Zoom-type meetings. Source: Wall Street Journal, September 20, 2020. Link. “Just putting on [formal] clothes … [Read more...]

Cattle might be secret weapon in fight against wildfires

October 6, 2020 by Kirk Augustine Source: Sacramento Bee

University of California Cooperative Extension researchers are evaluating how much fine fuel like grasses and other plants known to start fires cattle eat and how their feeding behavior may affect flame activity. There is more to learn, but it this preliminary study shows cattle may be valuable in reducing fire risk. . . . without cattle grazing, there would be hundreds to … [Read more...]

Equine asthma; don’t forget the fungi

October 6, 2020 by AHD Staff Source: Modern Equine Vet

The author presents the challenge of mold in bedding and forage and how it relates to equine allergies and respiratory challenges. Using his tracheal wash method, horses with fungal elements in their samples were two times more likely to have mild equine asthma when compared with horses without fungal elements in their samples. Source: Modern Equine Vet, Issue 9, 2020. page … [Read more...]

The 4 Cs of restraint-free grooming

October 6, 2020 by AHD Staff Source: Groomer to Groomer

Restraint-free grooming has allowed fearful and aggressive peta that hated to be groomed to feel calm and protected, writes Hannah Ziegler. Restraint-free means no extra people, no grooming loops, no muzzles or Elizabethan collars. She says that with dedicated time and repetitions, 98 percent of pets can be groomed without restraints using her approach. The 4 Cs to grooming … [Read more...]

SID feeding of indoor cats may improve health

October 6, 2020 by Kirk Augustine Source: Animal Health Digest, Vet Candy

Obesity is the most common nutritional problem affecting cats. In research likely to surprise veterinarians and cat owners*, cats that ate one meal a day were more satisfied, which could result in less food-begging behavior. The study results also suggest cutting back feeding frequency could help reduce the risk of obesity by controlling cats' appetite and potentially making … [Read more...]

The dilemma of pandemic pet pounds

October 6, 2020 by Kirk Augustine Source: Washington Post

The challenge of obesity in dogs has been exacerbated by the pandemic lockdown. The WFH messages promoted to date involve pets getting more exercise, but Kim Kavin’s Washington Post story indicates many dogs have packed on extra weight. On the other hand, dogs that have lost weight might have a few aches and pains from the increase in activity. Dog owners should work with … [Read more...]

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