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5 habits that help make you more likeable and connect with others

November 17, 2020 by AHD Staff Source: Mind Café

The author shares things we can choose to do regularly to help improve our social skills. Using these five habits help us stand out and more effectively build meaningful relationships: Focus on self-disclosure Let go of your instinct to judge Be fully present Eye contact is one of your best tools, even if it is uncomfortable Use the sweetest sound – their … [Read more...]

U.S. consumer sentiment ebbs; producer prices maintain steady rise

November 17, 2020 by Kirk Augustine Source: Reuters

Economists expect consumer sentiment will trend lower despite promising developments on experimental Covid-19 vaccines. Consumer sentiment is an economic indicator that measures how optimistic consumers feel about their finances and the state of the economy. In the U.S., consumer spending makes up a majority of economic output as measured by Gross Domestic Product … [Read more...]

VVCA in virtual care driver’s seat

November 17, 2020 by Kirk Augustine Source: VVCA

Complimentary content The Mark Five: Policy Off Leash series continues with the third and fourth editions. In the third edition, Mark Cushing, JD, shares critical information about how the FDA views telemedicine. The discussion focuses on off-label prescriptions and traditional VCPR in the FDA regulations. The FDA rule is limited to extra-label drug prescriptions and was … [Read more...]

Carriers driving early Black Friday offers

November 17, 2020 by Kirk Augustine Source: CNN, Fast Company, Intelligent Audit

Commentary The pandemic has changed Black Friday forever. Surcharges announced in August by the largest shippers are the penalty for not selling out early. The pandemic has caused shippers to fully reassess their supply chain strategy and their carrier mix. One way that delivery services hope to deal with the holiday crush is to push retailers to ship more packages early … [Read more...]

Comprehensive pet healthcare

November 17, 2020 by Kirk Augustine Source: MWI Animal Health

Complimentary Content from     The team at MWIAH compiled a list of 10 elements that build a solid foundation for animals’ health. It demonstrates the strategic view animal health pros must take to improve the foundation of veterinary medicine and animal health services. . . .core products, services, and companion veterinary expertise work together to give pets longer, … [Read more...]

The first MiQLab diagnostic system placed at University of Pennsylvania

November 17, 2020 by Kirk Augustine Source: LexaGene

Complimentary commercial content “We are very excited to be placing our first completed commercial MiQLab system in the Penn Vet [school] microbiology laboratory for their evaluation. This is a tremendous step in delivering our technology into the veterinary market and beyond,” stated Dr. Jack Regan, LexaGene’s CEO and Founder. Designed for in-clinic, point-of-care, … [Read more...]

Animal Health Digest celebrates 5th anniversary

November 17, 2020 by AHD Staff Source: Animal Health Digest

Source: News release, Animal Health Digest. Link … [Read more...]

Drs. Weese and Anderson review Covid-19 in animals

November 10, 2020 by Kirk Augustine Source: WormsandGerms Blog

In a series of blog posts, Scott Weese, DVM and Maureen Anderson, DVM review Covid-19 in animals by family. Industry pros are thankful for the efforts being made to help keep Covid-19 in perspective. Thank you Drs. Weese and Anderson!” Source: WormsandGerms Blog. Link. Worms & Germs Blog is an educational website coordinated by Drs. Scott Weese and Maureen Anderson of the … [Read more...]

Scott Weese, DVM, discusses mutating Covid-19 in mink

November 10, 2020 by Kirk Augustine Source: WormsandGerms Blog

Weese and others have been forthcoming since January 2020 about the need to approach emerging diseases proactively by looking for potential problems and taking steps to control them early, rather than waiting for definitive evidence of a problem. Now with as many as five strains of Covid-19 virus identified in mink, the early warnings of viral mutation have become reality. How … [Read more...]

Emerging arboviruses manuscript collection

November 10, 2020 by Kirk Augustine Source: Frontiers in Veterinary Science

Collectively, the authors have assembled a manuscript collection to provide scientists up-to-date information on diverse pathogens and their respective insect vectors. It is estimated 60 to 75 percent of emerging infectious diseases in humans are of zoonotic origin. Up to one third of these emerging infectious diseases are caused by vector-borne pathogens, which cause more … [Read more...]

Feral cat colonies, catnip and cat training

November 10, 2020 by Kirk Augustine Source: Animal Wellness, Catster, Daily Paws

We found three articles of interest involving cats. The discussion of feral cat colonies while dated may prompt some thinking. While the catnip and training articles are worthy of sharing with cat owners on social media or in newsletters. Take a look . . .then you can decide. Source: How to care for a feral cat colony, Animal Wellness, July 2013. Link. Source: What Does … [Read more...]

Up to scratch: Topical treatments for skin conditions

November 10, 2020 by Kirk Augustine Source: Veterinary Practice News

When the overnight temperatures drop below 600F, furnaces across the country get turned on. By day 3 of heated air, indoor humidity has often fallen by 20 or more percent signaling a change in skin care needs for ourselves and our pets. Conditions we’ve ignored or accepted during the humid summer months exacerbate. Approximately 10 percent of cats and dogs suffer from some … [Read more...]

Washing livestock trailers with infection control certainty

November 10, 2020 by Kirk Augustine Source: Virox Animal Health

Sponsored Content Regardless of the pathogens, transporting increases risks for all livestock. Livestock trailers pose a significant risk for pigs, cattle, horses and poultry as they are moved from one location to another. Cleaning with scoops, forced air or pressure washers is as best a first step to controlling pathogen spread from remaining residues before the trailer is … [Read more...]

TIME puts veterinary diversity issues front and center

November 10, 2020 by Kirk Augustine Source: TIME

Melissa Chan’s article is a must-read for all animal health pros. The call to action is clear. Pet owners are diverse, but veterinarians are overwhelmingly white. Veterinarians are projected to be among the most in-demand workers in the next decade. Yet ,pet lovers are faced with a predominantly white world once it’s time to see a vet. Of the more than 104,000 veterinarians … [Read more...]

Podcasts. Who listens, who might pay?

November 10, 2020 by AHD Staff Source: Modern Consult

Podcasts are communication options often considered in the face of pandemic restrictions. But, will a podcast reach its audience? Morning Consult surveyed adults who frequently listen to podcasts. Spotify and Apple are the favored platforms and demographics indicate white males and millennials are the largest audiences. The survey also considered the pros and cons of paid … [Read more...]

VVCA Mark Five series: VCPR Changes Since COVID-19

November 10, 2020 by Kirk Augustine Source: VVCA

Complimentary Content In this second Mark Five video, Mark Cushing, J.D. covers the complex subject of how Covid affected telemedicine VCPR policies. Fortunately, veterinary medicine was declared essential across all of the United States. Three different types of took actions that affected they did something about telemedicine VCPR policy: 17 states suspended their … [Read more...]

VMX moves to June 2021

November 10, 2020 by Kirk Augustine Source: NAVC

Citing the commitment to the promotion of public health clearly stated in the veterinarian’s oath, NAVC has moved the dates and format of the 2021 VMX. The new, fully integrated hybrid VMX Live and Virtual event VMX 2021 will now take place June 5th to 9th. Source: NAVC, November 9, 2020. Link. INSIGHTS: We applaud NAVC’s decision. … [Read more...]

New CDC guidance, 15 minutes of exposure and what it means for you

November 3, 2020 by Kirk Augustine Source: The Conversation

New guidance from the CDC updates our understanding of the transmission of SARS-Cov-2, the virus that causes Covid-19 and recognizes the ease with which this virus can spread. It suggests that there is more of a dose-response relationship between viral exposure and risk of disease. Which is to say, the more virus you are exposed to, the higher your risk, even if the exposure … [Read more...]

Virtual reality grant to help increase interest in animal welfare

November 3, 2020 by Kirk Augustine Source: Feedstuffs

This is great news, but I wonder, “how will the scratch ‘n sniff be deployed”? Joking aside, congratulations to Nicole Anderson for a sizeable grant to use virtual reality to increase student interest and understanding of farm animal welfare. The funds will help develop four virtual reality modules that focus on operating commercial dairy and swine farms.  Source: … [Read more...]

Suckling behavior in adult cats

November 3, 2020 by AHD Staff Source: petMD

Ken Lambrecht, DVM, discusses suckling behaviors in adult cats. There is no known organ-specific disease that cat suckling is related to, he says. However, if it begins fairly spontaneously, it could be a sign of pain or other stress, and the cat could be suckling as a coping strategy. Source: PetMD, August 02, 2018. Link. Cats target anything that resembles mother cat’s … [Read more...]

Help dogs have happy olfactory experiences

November 3, 2020 by AHD Staff Source: The Conversation

Ellen Furlong provides reflection on our dogs’ abilities to care about us and the uniqueness of their sense of smell. She believes dogs might be happier if allowed an occasional “sniffy walk” which lets them lead the way and take as much time to smell as they would like. Hers is a unique perspective that dog owners will appreciate and take to heart. Source: The … [Read more...]

Top 10 cities roundworm report

November 3, 2020 by AHD Staff Source: CAPC

Cities across the U.S. are experiencing increases in roundworm infection. The September Top 10 report emphasizes the need to continue communicating the importance of year-round broad-spectrum protection for pets against roundworms and routine testing, regardless of where pets reside. An increase in roundworm prevalence not only alerts communities to a persistent threat to the … [Read more...]

Oral care at home, COHAT in the clinic

November 3, 2020 by Kirk Augustine Source: Animal Health Digest

Opinion, Sponsored Content from Addison Biological Laboratory, Inc. Last week I asked the question, “What ever happened to COHAT?” an acronym Comprehensive Oral Health Assessment and Treatment. The logic made sense and leads to reasserting the need for in-home oral health to be presented as a priority. Dental exams are a component of COHAT often required more frequently … [Read more...]

Finding someone who will choose to work for you

November 3, 2020 by Kirk Augustine Source: guavaVet, NAVC Retriever

Complimentary Commercial Content Our industry needs more animal health professionals, especially ones who can work as veterinarians and veterinary nurses and techs. But, what does your employee wanted ad represent? is your ad all about you? Or does it express why someone will enjoy working for you? It's a Job ad, not a Job description!” That’s the premise of the … [Read more...]

FBI and DHS issue warning about ransomware, cyberattacks on hospital systems

November 3, 2020 by AHD Staff Source: Lucca Veterinary Data Security

Sponsored Content Cyberattacks don’t recognize borders, says Clint Latham, JD. Anytime health care industries are put in the cross hairs of cyberattacks, it also encompasses veterinary practices. He shares perspectives, outlines risks and discusses how to reduce possible damage. Source: Lucca Veterinary Data Security, October 29, 2020. Link. Also see: FBI warns … [Read more...]

Maybe we don’t need so much Zoom

November 3, 2020 by Kirk Augustine Source: NOBL Academy

Zoomed out? Beyond the social connections made during Zoom calls, most activities can be done by leaders, discussed in chat or dealt with by email. Yet, organizations are defaulting to virtual meetings instead. Zooming has taken over too many calendars. This article shares a flow chart to help answer the question, “Should this be a meeting?” Source: NOBL Academy, November … [Read more...]

GPOs in veterinary medicine

November 3, 2020 by Kirk Augustine Source: VHMA

VHMA’s September Insiders’ Insight survey asked managers about their participation in group purchasing organizations and associated benefits. About 43 percent of the practices that are members in a GPO just belong to one group while the others belong to two or more. More than half of those practices that belong to GPOs have done so for more than four years; the rest have joined … [Read more...]

Turn curbside customers into loyal clients

November 3, 2020 by Kirk Augustine Source: AAHA NewStat

Commentary Tony McReynolds shares results from an appropriately robust discussion with industry consultant Josh Vaisman, CCFP, MAPPCP (PgD). Truly, curbside services are uncharted territory for veterinary teams. While no one really knows exactly what works and what doesn’t, I believe the secret sauce is as close as the treatment foo-foo coffee customers get at Starbucks. … [Read more...]

VVCA series addresses telemedicine questions, challenges

November 3, 2020 by Kirk Augustine Source: VVCA

Responding to feedback from veterinarians, veterinary techs and nurses, the Veterinary Virtual Care Association created a series of short videos by Mark Cushing, founder and managing partner of the Animal Policy Group, and co-founder of the VVCA. In the first video he reviews the policies that govern veterinary telemedicine. His focus is on the basics of the veterinary client … [Read more...]

Coccidiosis a nagging old problem in swine

October 27, 2020 by Kirk Augustine Source: National Hog Farmer

Appearing like hot melted parmesan cheese, coccidiosis scours start in pigs around 7 to 14 days of age. Give it a starting point in a barn and soon many more litters show up greasy. In my experience, I've seen pretty high morbidity, up to 90%, but low mortality and very few cases that I have pigs actually die from <coccidiosis>. It is more likely <pigs> are … [Read more...]

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