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Everybody, Somebody, Anybody and Nobody!

October 8, 2019 by Kirk Augustine Source: Arceil on Leadership, Your Friend 4 Life

We include articles about leadership and defining responsibilities in sources we review. A recent article reminded us of a poem credited to former CBS news anchor and poet Charles Osgood. His “Responsibility Poem” illustrates how important it is to take responsibilities seriously and to own them. The short version is shown here. We’ve linked two sources where the full … [Read more...]

Learn collaboration from Songland

October 8, 2019 by AHD Staff Source: Purpose Unlimited

We can learn something from television now and then. The new show, Songland, demonstrates how collaboration by amateurs and experts can take an idea for a song and turn it into a hit. When encouraged to collaborate, employees can take companies to chart-topping success. Source: Purpose Unlimited, October 8, 2019. Link.  “A culture of collaboration engages employees. They … [Read more...]

Consumers REALLY want brands and culture to mix

October 8, 2019 by Kirk Augustine Source: Twitter

This article is important to marketers, sales teams and business owners. Twitter’s new study, “The Impact of Culture < link >,” emphasizes how much consumers expect and even want brands to be culturally relevant: aligning well with cultural events, promoting trends that define today’s culture and supporting social issues that benefit everyone. Brand involvement in … [Read more...]

Commentary on general practitioners; JAVMA

October 8, 2019 by Kirk Augustine Source: JAVMA

Educators address a paradigm that being “just a general practitioner” is a lower status veterinarian compared to those who seek to post-graduate specialties. Kudos to the University of Georgia authors for emphasizing the challenges and importance of general practitioners in our industry. Source: JAVMA, October 15, 2019. Link. (Abstract) Also see: Table of contents, JAVMA, … [Read more...]

The advice half of working women need to hear

October 8, 2019 by AHD Staff Source: Fast Company, TIME

Ursula Mead’s company, InHerSight, recently polled website users about whether they had ever negotiated their salary < link >. Almost half of the 1,041 respondents said no. Self-advocacy is difficult for many people, but for women in the workplace, it’s particularly complicated. That’s why more women need support from their peers. Source: Fast Company, October 4, 2019. … [Read more...]

Reminder! National Veterinary Technician Week starts October 13

October 8, 2019 by Kirk Augustine Source: AVMA, DVM 360

Next week we recognize the vital roles veterinary technicians provide to benefit veterinary practices, their clients and animal welfare. If you’ve not planned anything yet, you still have time. Source: AVMA. Link. National Veterinary Technician Week takes place in the third week of October each year. It was first celebrated in 1993. Also see: Where have all the nurses … [Read more...]

Suits, navigation and beer

October 1, 2019 by Kirk Augustine Source: Ars Technica, Outside, Vox

Three articles consider the validity of suits for men, navigation challenges as we age and a perspective on beer labels’ value to civilization history. Perhaps one can provide fodder for a conversation with a colleague or customer. Source: How the power suit lost its power, Vox, September 30, 2019. Link. The suit has become a uniform for the powerless. Source: As we age, … [Read more...]

The state of ransomware attacks (infographic)

October 1, 2019 by AHD Staff Source: PCMag

You can be held hostage any day by a ransomware attack. Small businesses are especially vulnerable to ransomware. There are different and evolving types of ransomware attacks, often beginning with something as simple as a malicious link in an email. Use this information to better understand the potential threats and see some tips on how to protect your network. Source: … [Read more...]

Americans are unprepared for Real ID. There’s less than one year to prepare

October 1, 2019 by AHD Staff Source: NorthstarMeetingsGroup

Come October 2020, U.S. travelers will require a Real ID or approved passport to board domestic flights. All Americans traveling by air will need a Real ID to board a flight within the U.S. on and after Oct. 1, 2020. Exceptions include citizens under the age of 18, who are traveling with a compliant companion who is 18 years old or older, those who only need their ID for … [Read more...]

Hoof abscesses from A to Z

October 1, 2019 by AHD Staff Source: Equine Journal

Hoof abscesses are an inevitable consequence of owning horses. When one shows up, swift and proper attention helps the horse fully recover. The most important aspect of treating any abscess is draining it.” – Grant Myhre, DVM Source: Equine Journal, September 2019, page 44. Link. INSIGHTS: Share this article with horse owners on social media and in newsletters. … [Read more...]

Key points on leptospirosis to share with animal owners

October 1, 2019 by Kirk Augustine Source: Clinician's Brief

At the intersection of animals and humans, zoonotic diseases are public health concerns. Among them are multiple Leptospira species that can infect dogs, cats or human. These bacteria have worldwide distribution. The organisms are commonly shed in urine. Lepto infections are often initiated after ingestion of contaminated water. In one study, it was estimated that … [Read more...]

Top 5 keys to successful management of otitis externa

October 1, 2019 by Kirk Augustine Source: Clinician's Brief

Ear conditions are usually listed in the top 10 reasons pets visit veterinarians < link >. Otitis externa is a common inflammatory condition that affects 15 percent to 20 percent of dogs and 4 percent to 7 percent of cats. Erin E. Aufox, DVM, and Elizabeth R. May, DVM, DACVD, explain their five steps to it: Classification Treatment Monitoring Maintenance … [Read more...]

Tighten up your bandaging skills (photo slides)

October 1, 2019 by Kirk Augustine Source: Clinician's Brief

Tisha A. Harper, DVM, DACVS, discusses common complications associated with external coaptation*, and how can their occurrence be minimized. Along with general guidelines, she reviews common bandaging problems and complications. She also includes resources for educating clients about at-home bandage care. *External coaptation refers to the use of casts, splints, bandages, … [Read more...]

Embracing alternate sources for veterinary Rx

October 1, 2019 by Kirk Augustine Source: DVM 360

“We are not penalizing clients,” says Rebecca Kuester, LVT and practice manager, concerning writing prescriptions to be filled outside the clinic. Instead, clients receive education on counterfeit drugs, substitutions, product guarantees and online pharmacy options. Source: DVM 360, September 23, 2019. Link. . . .  we put a special stamp on all our prescriptions heading out … [Read more...]

Technician use measured by VHMA

October 1, 2019 by Kirk Augustine Source: VHMA Practice Pulse

The VHMA’s September Insiders’ Insight Report < link > looks at how VHMA member practices use their technician staff; both credentialed technicians and non-credentialed veterinary assistants. Lack of training is the biggest barrier identified as to why these staff members are not fully used DVM resistance is identified by 36 percent of the respondents Most … [Read more...]

The Bridge Club discussion on the veterinary shortage

October 1, 2019 by AHD Staff Source: The Bridge Club

In the October 17 Bridge Club conversation, Mark Cushing, Animal Policy Group founder and Jim Lloyd, DVM, PhD, former University of Florida dean, will share new data and lead an insights-filled discussion about the near-term future of supply and demand, and what the profession can do answer the need. Source: The Bridge Club. Registration < link > Thursday, October 17, … [Read more...]

Failure is a step to success

October 1, 2019 by Patrick T. Malone Source: Forbes

Failure simply means that I set an intention that I was not able to live up to or a goal that I did not achieve. The only sure-fire way I know to completely avoid failure is to never set intentions and never state your goals. Source: Forbes, September 27, 2019. Link. A life without failure is a life without striving. Of course, no one (knowingly) strives for failure. We … [Read more...]

Interruptions tops the list of time management challenges

October 1, 2019 by AHD Staff Source: SmartBrief

The clear winner in time management challenges is the dreaded interruption, shares Mike Figliuolo. Once someone breaks your concentration, it takes 5 to 15 minutes to get back on track. Source: SmartBrief, August 7, 2019. Link. If you don’t protect your time, no one else will do it for you. Reader poll question (nonscientific, n=240,000) What is the biggest challenge … [Read more...]

Commercial content: Antech launching AI-powered veterinary diagnostic

October 1, 2019 by Kirk Augustine Source: AnimalPharm

Antech Diagnostics will soon offer its RenalTech test across the VCA North American network of veterinary clinics and hospitals. The product will be the veterinary industry's first artificial intelligence-driven predictive diagnostic tool for companion animals, according to David Eaton, director of product development. RenalTech allows users to predict CKD (chronic kidney … [Read more...]

Dealing with pressing industry issues, Banfield Industry Summit (video)

October 1, 2019 by Kirk Augustine Source: SPARK

Banfield Pet Hospital invites leaders in the animal care industry to come together and explore the industry’s most pressing issues every year. The SPARK video provides a look at the Summit and the issues discussed. Source: SPARK, September 27, 2019. Link. Here is a sampling of issues discussed at the Summit: 60 million pets not receiving regular veterinary care Vet … [Read more...]

Biosecurity in the spotlight

October 1, 2019 by Kirk Augustine Source: AAHA Trends

Without effective infection control, prevention and biosecurity (AAHA Infection Control, Prevention, and Biosecurity Guidelines) implemented in the veterinary primary care and referral settings, the clinician’s efforts at disease prevention and treatment are compromised and sometimes nullified. Practices struggle on several fronts, from identifying infectious animals before … [Read more...]

Adverse vaccine reactions in veterinary medicine: an update

October 1, 2019 by Kirk Augustine Source: DVM 360

Natalie Stilwell, DVM, MS, PhD, provides a review of the latest “need-to-know” adverse reactions information about vaccines for canine and feline patients. She reminds us that many cases are associated with either misuse of the vaccine or over-vaccination. Source: DVM 360, September 19, 2019. Link. Stilwell reviews a paper on the current understanding of adverse vaccine … [Read more...]

PHP reminder program successful in reactivating inactive clients

October 1, 2019 by Kirk Augustine Source: AAHA NewStat

Don’t you just love it when a plan comes together? Focusing on the bond between the practice, the pets and their owners, instead of the services a practice provides, has proven successful. Two years ago, the Partners for Healthy Pets Inactive Client Program, a client-centric email reminder program was initiated. 1612 practices enrolled 126,576 previously inactive … [Read more...]

Plan now for Veterinary Technician Week (October 13-19, 2019)

October 1, 2019 by Kirk Augustine Source: AVMA SmartBrief, NAVTA

Veterinary technicians are critical to the day-to-day function of veterinary practices and they play vital roles in preserving animal health and welfare, according to the AVMA. Consider using the materials offered by the AVMA and NAVTA to promote the role and importance of this group of animal health pros. Use the images in social media and newsletters. Consider involving … [Read more...]

October is National Animal Safety and Protection Month

October 1, 2019 by AHD Staff Source: Canine Journal, National Day Calendar

National Animal Safety and Protection Month reminds us of the responsibilities that come with ALL domesticated animals and pets. It us an opportunity to provide tips and tools to animal owners so they can be better prepared in the event of an emergency, illness or weather event. New smart home technologies can help keep dogs, cats and other domestic animals safe. Source: … [Read more...]

Banfield announces new suicide prevention training

September 24, 2019 by Rick Purnell Source: 93.1 FM|WIBC News, Rural Marketing News

Banfield Pet Hospital announced ASK (Assess, Support, Know), a program that helps veterinary professionals recognize and address emotional distress and suicidal thoughts in themselves and others. Observing that one in six veterinarians consider suicide, Banfield will complete these three efforts by January 6, 2020: Close schedules at all Banfield hospitals for two hours to … [Read more...]

Enjoy the funny wildlife photo contest

September 24, 2019 by AHD Staff Source: The Comedy Wildlife Rewards.

Help the judges pick the choosing your Affinity Photo People's Choice Award from the finalists of The Comedy Wildlife Photography Awards 2019.  Click the link below to make your choice from the 40 finalists’ photos. And have a laugh too! < click here to vote > Source: The Comedy Wildlife Rewards. Link. … [Read more...]

AKC expands safe grooming certification program

September 24, 2019 by AHD Staff Source: PetAge

The American Kennel Club recognizes the health and safety of pets when outside of their owner’s care remains a genuine concern for pet owners. Supporting continuing education for groomers, the AKC has expanded its AKC S.A.F.E. Grooming Certification Program < link > with a Safety in the Salon Recertification Course. . . . recertification gives grooming professionals an … [Read more...]

COHAT is new acronym for dentals

September 24, 2019 by Kirk Augustine Source: The News-Gazette

In place of what have traditionally been called dentals is the new acronym, COHAT. It embraces the entire process to ensure that a pet’s mouth is healthy by diagnosing and fixing any issues that are present. “COHAT stands for Comprehensive Oral Health Assessment and Treatment. The term helps convey the importance and value of having a pet’s entire mouth checked regularly,” … [Read more...]

Cats hurt too

September 24, 2019 by Kirk Augustine Source: Cat Friendly Homes, CNN

Animal Pain Awareness Month wraps up this week < link >. The American Association of Feline Practitioners provides information for cat owners through its Cat Friendly Homes website < link >. We’re highlighting the article about ‘knowing when a cat is in pain‘ in support of this month’s theme. It is good information to share with cat owners on social media, in … [Read more...]

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