VTW December 17: Finding Past Clinical Updates
Published: December 27, 2019
Laura Schwartz

Tuesday, December 17, 2019
 

FINDING PAST CLINICAL UPDATES

Love the Clinical Updates from the VIN Front Page but don't have time to read them every day? No worries! Clinical Updates from the Journals and Message Boards are archived so you can easily find them later! Learn how.

When something piques your interest, like a Clinical Update or a Search result, add it to MyStuff!  You can use MyStuff to bookmark all your favorite internet destinations (not just VIN), to keep them "forever". Learn more about MyVIN.
 
 

EXPLORE, DISCOVER, LEARN VIN

Make the Message Boards Work for You

Wednesday, December 18, 9:30 p.m. ET
(Thursday, December 19, 2:30 a.m. GMT)
Need help finding your way around VIN?
Join a panel of experienced VINners to learn how to make the most of your VIN Membership! Email HowTo@VIN.com for details.
 

VIN ROUNDS

Updates from the 2019 American Heartworm Society Symposium

Thursday, December 19, 9 p.m. ET
(Friday, December 20, 2 a.m. GMT)    
Presented by Craig Datz, DVM, DABVP, DACVN
 

NO ROUNDS

Sunday, December 22
Many VINners will be taking a winter holiday break.
Watch/Read Recent Rounds
@VINCast available for download
  

  
    
 

Honey Bees -- Veterinary Medicine

January 9 - February 2, 2020

Honey Bees -- Queen Biology

March 12-29, 2020

 

CONNECT WITH FELLOW VINNERS

The MyColleagues tool allows you to search for fellow VINners by name, city, state, school, and/or interests and contact them via email. With VINChat, you can connect instantly with VINners who are logged into VIN.  Start building your VIN colleagues list today.
 
 

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Journals

Epidemiology of Massive Hepatocellular Carcinoma in Dogs: A 4-Year Retrospective Study
 

Boards

Possible Hyperekplexia (Startle Disease) in Kitten
 

Proceedings

Neuromuscular Blocking Agents in Critically Ill Patients
 
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