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Signs your veterinary job is making you sick
Most of us have been there at some point in the veterinary profession: You're exhausted all the time, having headaches or stomachaches, and you can't figure out what's causing you to feel so horrible. Recognizing the signs and periodically assessing your overall happiness at work is a good practice to help determine whether a small switch (schedule tweak!) or a big change (new workplace!) is needed. More.
Practical weight loss tips: Help put portly veterinary patients on a path to success
It's no secret that many veterinary patients are overweight and getting their owners to comply with a weight loss plan is tough. Cailin Heinze, MS, VMD, DACVN, shared with attendees at Fetch dvm360 conference in Kansas City some methods to motivate pet owners and make getting pets to a healthy weight a little easier. More.
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Veterinary fluid therapy update: Calculating the rate and choosing the correct solution
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