VTW February 11: Welcome drip.vet to Your VIN Family!
Published: February 11, 2022
Laura Schwartz


Friday, February 11, 2022

 
 

NO ROUNDS

Sunday, February 13
It's Super Bowl weekend in the U.S. Many people will be eating copious amounts of junk food and yelling at the television.
 

TUESDAY TOPIC

Could This Dog Be Hypothyroid?

Tuesday, February 15, Noon ET

Presented by Ellen N. Behrend, VMD, PhD, DACVIM (SAIM)
Click the green button on the session page or the top right corner of the Student Center to attend.
 

EXPLORE, DISCOVER, LEARN VIN

Improve your Search Skills

Wednesday, February 16, 9:30 p.m. ET 

Are you getting the most from your posts? Find out how in this LIVE how-to session. Email HowTo@VIN.com for more information.
 

VIN/NAVAS ROUNDS

Anesthesia Management for Canine Dental Patients

Sunday, February 20, 9 p.m. ET 

Presented by Carolyn McKune, DVM, DACVAA, and Sharon Hoffman, DVM, DAVDC
Attend this FREE session to earn 1 hour of RACE-approved CE credit. 

Watch/Read Recent Rounds

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Drip Learning Technologies, also known as drip.vet (pronounced “drip-dot-vet”), a trusted leader in veterinary online education worldwide, is now part of the VIN Family

Drip.vet takes an innovative approach to veterinary online education, using drip teaching methodology to teach courses covering medical, business, financial, legal, and ethical issues encountered by veterinary professionals and students.
 
 
 
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Cross-state veterinary licensing should be easier


 
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Do you need to see the pee? This week's Quick Poll looks at ultrasound-guided cystocentesis -- necessity or luxury? Visit the Front Page for a sampling of results so far and to add your contribution.

Based on the results of last week's Front Page Quick Poll, while cannabis may not be the ideal way for pets to live the high life, it's rarely fatal. Of over 2600 VINners, nearly 92% say they've never seen a patient die of cannabis (THC, marijuana) overdose.

Want to read the full results? Visit the Quick Poll Archives to take and view this and other polls.
 
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Journals
A Retrospective Case Series of Clinical Signs in 28 Beagles with Lafora Disease Free Full Text

Boards
Treating Chronic Diarrhea in a Household that Has Nearly Forty Cats

Proceedings
Zoo Medicine I: Basics of Kangaroo Medicine
 
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Veterinary Partner
Hemangiopericytoma (Revised)

Texas Farm Radio
Managing Calves Prior to Weaning

VetzInsight
A Flash of Blood and Euthanasia

Website of the Week
Swine Health Information Center

 
Abstract of the Week
Laparoscopic Castration Using Bipolar Forceps vs. Orchiectomy in Dogs Free Full Text

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