Walk Your Dog Month – January
January is dedicated for you to get off the couch, get rid of the holiday blues, and walk your dog more in celebration of Walk Your Dog Month. Walking your dog more than just the usual 15 minutes for...
View Article2024 Western Veterinary Conference Unleashed: The Ultimate Guide
The Western Veterinary Conference (WVC) is a yearly event that provides VetMed professionals with a platform to stay updated on industry developments. Taking place at the Mandalay Bay Conference...
View ArticleVeterinary Receptionist Week Unleashed
The Importance of a Vet Receptionist Celebrate Veterinary Receptionist Week 2024 with us! Join the nationwide recognition from April 21 – 27, 2024, in honor of the unsung vet clinic heroes. Show...
View ArticleCelebrating World Veterinary Day 2024
Celebrate World Veterinary Day with us as we honor the invaluable contributions of veterinarians as essential workers. Join the global acknowledgment of these dedicated professionals on 27th April...
View ArticlePregnancy in the Veterinary Field (Including Working with Bone Cement)
While there are many precautions that apply to most jobs regarding being with child, pregnancy in the veterinary field as a veterinarian or veterinary technician/nurse/assistant in practice presents...
View ArticleVeterinary Abbreviations (Vet Tech Language)
Veterinary Abbreviations are all about the funny (and not so funny) abbreviation terms veterinary professionals use when writing down information on patients’ charts or other documents at work....
View ArticleVeterinary Pros Share Their Biggest Struggles: The Shocking Truth About Our...
After a recent flood of comments on our social media post, we’ve compiled the real, unfiltered experiences of veterinary professionals. Here’s what you had to say about the highs and lows of working...
View ArticleIf You Can’t Afford a Vet, You Can’t Afford a Pet: A Debate Among Veterinary...
Recently, we posted a provocative statement on social media: “If you can’t afford a vet, you can’t afford a pet.” The discussion it sparked was intense and passionate, revealing a spectrum of opinions...
View ArticleRadiation Risks: Protecting Your Pregnancy in the Vet Field
Radiation exposure is a significant concern for pregnant veterinary professionals, especially during radiographic procedures. Understanding the risks and implementing effective protective measures is...
View ArticleAnesthetic Gases and Pregnancy: What Vet Professionals Need to Know
Exposure to anesthetic gases is another significant concern for pregnant veterinary workers. These gases can pose serious health risks if not managed properly. Here’s what you need to know to stay...
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