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Our research group at NC State CVM found that breed-specific beliefs about pain sensitivity and trust are developed and reinforced through veterinary training and clinical experiences. Read more about our study here! #painresearch #dogs #dogbreeds #veterinarymedicine #veterinaryeducation https://lnkd.in/gBkxMZBg
Vet School Transmits Culture, Not Just Data, to Students
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The evolving mission of the Center for Veterinary Social Work By Emily Singler, VMD 🐾 ❤️ 🐾 The field of veterinary social work was created in 2002 by Elizabeth B. Strand, MSSW, PhD, and two social work interns as a collaboration between the Schools of Veterinary Medicine and Social Work at the University of Tennessee. Strand is now the director of the Center for Veterinary Social Work at the university, the first program of its kind. An expanding mission The original mission of the Center for Veterinary Social Work was “attending to the human needs that arise at the intersection of veterinary and social work practice.” In its beginnings, the program focused on serving clients, faculty, staff, and students at the College of Veterinary Medicine. According to Bethanie A. Poe, PhD, LMSW, the associate director of education at the Center for Veterinary Social Work, their mission has widened. It now reads, “Attending to the welfare of all species through excellence in global interprofessional practice.” “While social workers still focus on human needs,” Poe explains, “the center is a space for all professionals with an interest in human and animal welfare to come together to collaborate.” This still includes the work done when the center first came to be, but now, it also includes teaching, conferences, and certificate programs for professionals. Read on: https://lnkd.in/dPSxrnvy #thisisvetmed #veterinary #socialwork #veterinarysocialwork #vetmed
The evolving mission of the Center for Veterinary Social Work
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[pdf] Blackwell's Five-Minute Veterinary Consult: Canine and Feline 4th Edition Larry P. Tilley, Francis W. K. Smith Jr. digsell https://lnkd.in/etwm37bt Blackwell’s Five-Minute Veterinary Consult: Canine and Feline is the most trusted and well-known quick-reference resource available to veterinarians. It provides timely, authoritative answers to every common and not-so-common question concerning canine and feline health. More than 350 top specialists provide complete coverage of 825 specific disorders, arranged alphabetically from A-Z for efficient searching.The Fourth Edition has been completely revised and updated to reflect the most current research in small animal clinical care. New to this edition are 335 customizable Client Handouts included on a CD. Whether you’re a student or a practicing veterinarian, this bestselling reference book will cut down … Read More » https://lnkd.in/eFb-Jc5m
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Two signature Purdue Homecoming events put the Purdue University College of Veterinary Medicine in the spotlight last weekend, in part because of the magnetic attraction of canines and felines! Friday night, September 29, on the eve of the Purdue Homecoming football game, Canine Educators stole the show as Purdue Veterinary Medicine’s entry in the Homecoming Parade. To read more: https://lnkd.in/esmtCyjv #edrapublishing #edra #edraeducation #learningwithedra #animalhealth #veterinary #veterinarian #veterinarymedicine #veterinarylife #animals #vet #veterinary33 #veterinaryjournal #scientificjournal #news #companionanimals
The College of Veterinary Medicine and the Human-Animal Bond Showcased During Purdue Homecoming Festivities | Veterinary 33
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May is #MentalHealthAwareness Month, an especially important time for the professionals working in the @veterinary industry. As this AVMA (American Veterinary Medical Association) article shows, conditions have been improving for the #MentalHealth of workers in this field, but there is still room to grow. Now is a great time to assess your #WorkCulture and the resources available to your team that can continue to point #MentalHealthWellness in the right direction. #VetMed #Bionote #AnimalHealth
Veterinary profession heading in right direction with mental health
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Investigators at the Texas A&M School of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences (VMBS) examined owner-reported condition data for more than 27,000 dogs and have found the frequency of health condition diagnoses of purebred and mixed-breed canines are mostly equal. Click the link below to read the full article on DVM360.com. #animalcare #dvm360 #veterinarymedicine #veterinarians #practicemanagers #petparents #technicians #practiceowners https://lnkd.in/gQF4zNDk
Study finds purebred canines are not more prone to health problems
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This is a very clear case study for the value of bringing social work and similar approaches into the veterinary world; better for patients, better for clients, better for staff. However, the link didn't work for me, so here's a link to the pdf: https://lnkd.in/esNWSwwj
Integrating social work into veterinary medicine may be one of the answers to bridging the gap toward safety, connection, and collective recovery.
A Credentialed Veterinary Technician's Career in Social Work
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"A profession should look like the people it serves, and by failing to do so, a gap is created in the pipeline for the next generation." 🐾 Check this article, that highlights the need for Hispanic representation in veterinary medicine. 🩺 Cultural awareness, mentorship, and professionals in the agricultural sector are essential. ⚕️ Ross University School of Veterinary Medicine is actively working to address these topics. 👇🏽 These organizations are working hard to help filling this gap. Follow for further information on the role you can play in making vet med more diverse: Pawsibilities Vet Med blendvet™ Vetspacito Latinx Veterinary Medical Association #rossvet #vetlife #lvma #latinxvet
We Need More Hispanic Veterinarians
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