Last week’s AHD Bulletin –
- Animal Health Digest Bulletin, July 13th, 2023. Link.
Most read post(s) from July 13th AHD Bulletin –
- A new federal pregnancy law is now in effect; what HR needs to know. Link.
- States outlaw noncompete agreements. Link.
- You’re capable of courage. Link.
Place keeper: 2023 Veterinary Conferences provided by Galaxy Vets. Link.
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Veterinarians exempt from new DEA education requirement
Source: AVMA, July 13, 2023. Link. A new opioid-related training requirement for DEA-registered practitioners does not apply to veterinarians, despite appearing as a required checkbox on the DEA’s online registration application.
Six words and phrases that make everyone hate working with you
Source: Fast Company, July 2017. Link. Some terms and phrases are best left to casual exchanges with friends and family such as: no problem, whatever, it is what it is, pissed off, can’t, hope.
‘I miss Bella’: How a woman in hospice got to say goodbye to her horse
Source: The Washington Post, July 17, 2023. Link. Karen Courtmanche has dementia and is in hospice care, but there is one thing she’s very clear about: Her love for Bella, her horse of 30 years.
How to keep your dog safe in the heat, according to an emergency vet
Source: The Washington Post, July 17, 2023. Link. . . . Such extreme weather can lead to devastating and painful consequences for dogs, including burnt paw pads, heat exhaustion, heat stroke – and death.
‘Blight’ warns of the alarming public threat posed by fungi
Source: NPR’s Fresh Air, July 17, 2023. Link. (audio and transcript) Emily Monosson says fungi and fungi-like pathogens are the most devastating disease agents on the planet, causing the extinction or near extinction of species of trees, bananas, bats, frogs and more.