Last week’s AHD Bulletin –
- Animal Health Digest Bulletin, December 12, 2024. Link.
Most read posts from December 12, 2024 AHD Bulletin
- Are you asking the right questions? Link.
- Better flooring creates fewer slip-ups. Link.
- Bred heifers need individual care, nutrition during winter months. Link.
- USDA offers support to address rural veterinarian shortage. Link.
- How dogs say thank you. Link.
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World’s oldest known wild bird lays an egg at 74
Source: The New York Times, December 6, 2024. Link. Oops! We forgot the link last week. Here’s the good news now.
Scientists assess tick’s potential to spread ASF
Source: Feed Strategy, December 6, 2024. Link. A multi-institution research project led by Texas A&M AgriLife Research will assess the potential, or vector competency, of a southern Ornithodoros turicata tick to transmit the Asian swine Flu. The growing population of feral hogs is a primary concern among a host of issues.
AVMA calls for participants in research study on veterinary technician utilization
Source: AVMA, LinkedIn, December 10, 2024. Link. Enrollment in the study closes on December 31, 2024. Participation requires a few hours’ time commitment from team members and will provide your practice with solutions to aid employee retention and boost practice efficiency.
How to talk to Gen Z about open enrollment
Source: ebn, December 12, 2024. Link. 60 percent of Gen Z employees don’t fully understand their benefits and struggle to navigate this process as a result. The author shares tips to thoughtfully engage Gen Z employees during the open enrollment process.
Three cost-per-hire conversations HR needs to have with leaders
Source: HR Executive, September 18, 2024. Link. The recruiting process is complex and includes many different activities, from job posting to resume screening, candidate assessment and more including the technologies that support these activities. It’s critical to help busy leaders understand this complexity and the importance of ongoing investments in recruiting, shares Elissa Tucker.
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