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When an argument gets too heated, here’s what to say

December 18, 2018 by Kirk Augustine Source: Animal Health Digest, HBR Ascend

Productive conflict is a hallmark of high-performing teams. Some teams struggle to communicate dissenting opinions without triggering resistance and defensiveness, writes Liane Davey. They fall into unproductive conflict by invalidating one another as they argue. IF you can validate your teammate’s perspective, expertise, and feelings, you will keep the conflict focused on … [Read more...]

Can veterinary insurance could save the veterinary technician?

December 18, 2018 by Kirk Augustine Source: NAVTA Journal

Tiffany Bartlett, LVT, BAS, reviews research on the value of veterinary insurance to determine if it could help make the sustainable career choice for veterinary technicians. She discusses potential confusion between hospital wellness plans and pet insurance and exposes educational needs for veterinary technicians and hospital staff members. Source: NAVTA Journal, … [Read more...]

How clean is that stethoscope?

December 18, 2018 by Kirk Augustine Source: HealthDay

A new study in the journal Infection Control & Hospital Epidemiology underscores the importance of adhering to rigorous infection control procedures beyond handwashing. The study was conducted in a human hospital intensive care unit. Itcompared single-use stethoscopes to traditional reusable stethoscopes carried by medical personnel. All stethoscopes were significantly … [Read more...]

Replicating the cleaning power of cats’ tongues

December 18, 2018 by Kirk Augustine Source: AAHA NewStat

What scientists study is amazing. Add technology and a 3D printer and the cleaning power of a cat’s tongue becomes a viable product development opportunity. A cleaning brush inspired by new research on the unique structure of a cat’s tongue is on the way. Source: AAHANEWStat, November 29, 2018. Link. Cats’ scratchy tongues enable them to keep themselves so clean. … [Read more...]

Must-have chew toys

December 18, 2018 by AHD Staff Source: Whole Dog Journal

Animal health pros are frequently asked about the best toys for pets. Keep this article handy as a guide for helping dog owners ‘chews’ a toy or four for their dog(s). Consider posting it on social media or including it in an e-newsletter ahead of the Christmas holiday. Source: Whole Dog Journal, December 10, 2018. Link. Here are some tips on selecting the best chew toys … [Read more...]

Vets offer holiday travel tips for pets and their owners

December 18, 2018 by AHD Staff Source: Bustle

NinaZahn talked with Zoetis’ Dr. Daniel Edge, DVM, about holiday travel with pets. Share this article via social media or e-newsletter to help save an animal and its owner undue stress. In addition to your pet’s food and medications, this includes bringing medical records, information to help identify your pet if it becomes lost, first aid supplies, and other … [Read more...]

Choosing the right Christmas wishes

December 18, 2018 by Kirk Augustine Source: Hallmark

Merry Christmas to our 20,000-plus readers. We’ve enjoyed curating content for our animal health pro followers in 2018. We’ll return to our regular weekly schedule on January 3, 2019. Finding inspiration for holiday greetings can be perplexing. Hallmark writers provide a guide for greetings and share ideas about what to write in your holiday cards. Source: Hallmark, … [Read more...]

Positive influencing pays off

December 11, 2018 by Patrick T. Malone Source: Forbes

The influence of leaders on their environment, and the people around them, is difficult to overstate. Like magnetism, the leader’s disposition and decisions affect everybody in the vicinity. If you're a leader, it's a good idea to remember some of the many ways you can influence. Source: Forbes, December 4, 2018. Link. Although a spirit of "meeting in the middle" is often … [Read more...]

Music that helps you be more productive

December 11, 2018 by Kirk Augustine Source: EasyDVM, Fast Company, Veterinary Team Brief

Jared Lindzon writes about music in the workplace and its influence on productivity. The choices must address human and animal needs in animal health facilities. We’ve added sources for your consideration that address productivity, personnel and animals. ¯ . . . music is preferred over any other background noise in the workplace. . . A continually changing music stream is … [Read more...]

Opinion – Healthcare disruption trends may impact animal health

December 11, 2018 by Kirk Augustine Source: POLITICO

The article referenced sheds insight on how human medicine development might play out in animal health. . . . technology and cost pressures are causing a“shift left” in health care... Technology is transforming how we do business at a remarkable pace and breadth of innovation, from vertical integration to virtual reality. A POLITICO working group brought together a group … [Read more...]

Beyond NSAIDS, multimodal pain considerations

December 11, 2018 by Kirk Augustine Source: Vetted

There’s more to chronic pain management than NSAIDS, writes Robin Downing, DVM. She reviews how omega-3 fatty acids and microlactin, along with managing normalizing body composition help address inflammation and pain.  To manage inflammation and its associated pain from a multimodal perspective means we must recognize all the ways inflammation can arise and how we can … [Read more...]

Equine surgeon survey: injuries are to be expected

December 11, 2018 by Kirk Augustine Source: Equine Veterinary Education

Injuries rob us of time, add medical costs and diminish the joys of life. While accidents happen, some injuries are easily avoided. Rose Kennedy describes the most common injuries from the most important areas of your life: home, work and sports <link>. The five most common work injuries are: OverexertionSlipping/trippingFalling from heightsReaction injuriesFalling object … [Read more...]

Calcium needed to strengthen eggshells overnight

December 11, 2018 by Kirk Augustine Source: Chickens

Urban chickens sometimes make eggs that have weak shells.Eggshells are a primary defense against food-source bacteria and an important indicator of chicken health. Kathy Shea Mormino explains the development of healthy, strong eggs and why a nighttime calcium source is necessary for strong egg development. . . . while building an eggshell a hen can use and replace the … [Read more...]

Take your cat for a walk

December 11, 2018 by Rick Purnell Source: New York Times

David Grimm, author of “Citizen Canine: Our Evolving Relationship with Cats and Dogs,” says in this opinion piece that cat owners should be walking their indoor cats daily. He readily admits veterinarians and wildlife advocates recommend that cats stay indoors. Yet, he argues that cats are naturally nomadic and have evolved to stay cooped up. Source: New York Times, December … [Read more...]

Let the sleeping dog lie

December 11, 2018 by AHD Staff Source: Whole Dog Journal

Catherine Ashe, DVM, discusses sleep in dogs. She notes the various influences on how much they sleep, as well as sleep patterns. She quotes one source who estimates that dogs sleep anywhere from 48 percent to 58 percent of the time. Her perspectives make good social media, e-newsletter and website content. The truth is, sleep varies dramatically between individual canines … [Read more...]

Myth: The liquid at the bottom of a meat package is blood (includes video)

December 11, 2018 by AHD Staff Source: North American Meat Institute

If you’re working in the kitchen, you’re likely to hear something about the juice from packaged meat. Most of us have been taught that it is blood. Not so! But we still need to handle it with care. The liquid which can sometimes be found at the bottom of a meat package is what meat scientists call “purge,” is a combination of water and meat proteins that drain from meat. … [Read more...]

USDA, beef industry dispute Consumer Reports article

December 11, 2018 by Kirk Augustine Source: Capitol Press

Before your second cousin condemns you for serving prime rib at a holiday dinner, be aware of the controversy Consumer Reports stirred up <link>. The article was recently updated, as well <see below>. I am confident that it is important for animal health pros to be informed of this information, especially considering the reputation of Consumer Reports. Source: Capitol … [Read more...]

McDonald’s announces new antibiotic policy for beef

December 11, 2018 by Rick Purnell Source: Drovers

McDonald’s announced a policy to reduce the overall use of antibiotics important to human health. This applies across 85 percent of its global beef supply chain. The company is going to monitor antibiotic use in its top 10 beef sourcing markets and set reduction targets for medically important antibiotic use by the end of 2020. It is the first burger chain to announce a … [Read more...]

Veterinary groups unite to fight antimicrobial resistance

December 11, 2018 by Kirk Augustine Source: AVMA

Veterinary groups across North American and Europe have released a Joint Statement on Continuous Monitoring of Antimicrobial Use and Antimicrobial Resistance. The statement describes broad steps and strategies veterinarians around the world can take to preserve the effectiveness and availability of antimicrobial drugs while safeguarding animal, public and environmental health. … [Read more...]

Ways to improve access to veterinary care

December 11, 2018 by Kirk Augustine Source: Veterinary Team Brief

In a perfect world, all animals would have equal access to veterinary care. But this is not reality. Multiple factors keep pet owners from seeking the veterinary care their animals need. There ARE solutions writes Amanda Landis-Hanna, DVM. Access barriers can include language,transportation, education, culture, socioeconomics, medical or mental illness,and rural or urban … [Read more...]

Favorite 2018 posts featuring Addison Biological Laboratory

December 11, 2018 by Kirk Augustine Source: Animal Health Digest

Addison Biological Laboratory has helped fund AHD’s development and growth as a 2018 sponsor. As we come to the end of the year,we’ve chosen these favorite posts referencing the company. Source: Animal Health Digest. Sponsored Content – Pinkeye Cofactors, Animal Health Digest, June 24, 2018. Link.This post features the printable .pdf of New Findings with Bovine Pinkeye … [Read more...]

Favorite 2018 posts featuring Ceva Animal Health U.S.

December 11, 2018 by Kirk Augustine Source: AnimalHealth Digest

Ceva Animal Health has helped fund AHD’s development and growth as a 2018 sponsor. Some favorite posts referencing Ceva are shown below. Source: Animal Health Digest. Sponsored Content: Pheromones; the nose knows. AHD, March 6, 2018. Link. As we seek to be better animal stewards, pheromone science will certainly provide options to reduce the negative effects of … [Read more...]

Add margin verification to year-end inventory activities

December 11, 2018 by Kirk Augustine Source: Today's Veterinary Business

As 2018 closes, many teams are getting ready for a full, year-end inventory count. Some have already completed cycle counts of key items. They’ve discovered duplications, hidden outdates and found things they forgot they had. Once the counts are done, computer records will require adjustment. As computer counts are reset, it is a good time to review the margin settings for … [Read more...]

Being a vet and a drug dealer

December 11, 2018 by Kirk Augustine Source: Hoard's Dairyman

With all the news about who will be selling what to whom these days, Mark Hardesty, DVM, writes about selling drugs, ethics and competitive trends from the perspective of a rural veterinarian and father. The article is historically timeless, as livestock practitioners have been adjusting to OTC and direct pressures for 30 or more years. What’s valuable is Hardesty’s account of … [Read more...]

Your attention span is shrinking

December 11, 2018 by AHD Staff Source: Bottom Line Inc

Cognitive decline is real and can begin as young as age 45 even if you are healthy. Cynthia Green, PhD, offers advice for rebuilding our attention span and our ability to focus. Constantly switching between activities and attempting to multi-task (which no one is really good at) is exhausting for the brain, draining it of the energy needed to focus. Result: We make … [Read more...]

Tufts, the future of feline health

December 11, 2018 by Kirk Augustine Source: Tufts Catnip

More than 90 percent of cats seen in clinics are the result of random breeding. Jerold S. Bell, DVM, reviews common feline diseases and notes that many of them are the result of genetic predispositions and will most likely appear in other cats unless we take long-term measures. Pressure needs to be put on the cat breeding community so that it recognizes that the consumer is … [Read more...]

Clean hands save lives

December 11, 2018 by Kirk Augustine Source: Equine Veterinary Education

A crucial element of preventive health for all species is hand washing. In fact, the World Health Organization considers hand hygiene as the pillar of infection control. While this abstract targets equine health, the information is a good reminder for all animal health pros. Although the principles and benefits of proper hand hygiene have been recognized in the healthcare … [Read more...]

Proper onboarding pays off

December 11, 2018 by Kirk Augustine Source: Agri Marketing

Onboarding is the series of processes for transitioning a new hire into a productive employee. Without a strategy and defined processes, new hires can flounder and not reach their potential. Source: Agri Marketing, October 2016, page 16. Link. Erika Osmundson provides guidance in 6 milestones for developing an effective on-boarding program. Pre-arrivalFirst impressions … [Read more...]

Virtual work skills we all need

December 11, 2018 by Kirk Augustine Source: Harvard Business Review

It is routine that some interactions are virtual for all animal health pros.  Examples include: Field sales phoning to manage an order with an inside sales personInside sales contacting a customer to verify a size, quantity or promotional offer before shipping an orderClinic personnel contacting animal owners to verify appointmentsTelemedicine tools Training via … [Read more...]

John Deere, Pheasants Forever and Quail Forever announce partnership

December 4, 2018 by Kirk Augustine Source: Rural Marketing News

A new partnership promises to help promote wildlife habitat and discover innovative ways to help farmers, ranchers and landowners turn marginal, unproductive acres into more beneficial wildlife habitat. This bodes well for songbirds, wild mammals and soil conservation efforts. Pheasants Forever, Inc. is an organization dedicated to the conservation of pheasants, quail and … [Read more...]

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