Graham Hunter, in the fourth of six reports, discusses how a good working relationship ensures timely veterinary involvement and high standards of patient care.
Boehringer Academy has launched a series of short webinars as part of a laminitis awareness campaign to help detect, manage and monitor equine Cushing's disease.
Holly Kernot speaks to veterinary student and record-breaking runner Laura Muir, who is set to be a 2016 Olympian, on the secrets of her success in juggling two careers.
Nicky Vincent discusses how, in some ways, it is not really a vet’s job to tend to the people behind the pet, but she thinks it is incredibly important they do.
Nigel Dougherty presents a case of GDV in a New Zealand sheepdog and discusses management of the stomach’s ischaemic gastric fundus and greater curvature.
Andrew Coe reports on his trip to India with VNs and staff from various UK institutions, where they learned how the country treats its animals and gives new life to strays.
Arianna Negrin and Giunio Bruto Cherubini investigate the clinical signs and epidemiology of the most common spinal diseases in cats, with discussion of management using diagnosis acronym “VITAMIN D”.
Kit Sturgess discusses some of the causes of this intestinal disease and how using probiotics and dietary therapy are among the best available approaches to treatment.
Imogen Burrows, in the third of six reports, discusses the reality of whether a world without antibiotics could exist and reasons behind explosive rates of their resistance
Vetacademy has added a course on aquatic medicine for vets, vet technicians and aquarists working in the aquarium and aquaculture fields who wish to fast-track their knowledge and skills.
Holly Kernot visits Manchester Dogs’ Home almost two years after the arson attack that engulfed its adoption block to see it rise from the ashes and continue its vital role.