Expert Interviews
Reaching patients affected by wildfire
Deb Zoran, DVM, PhD MS, director of the Texas A&M Veterinary Emergency Team, describes some of what wildfire response volunteers saw during their recent deployment, in an interview with dvm360®.
Handling emergency triage in veterinary medicine
Kristin Welch, DVM, DACVECC, criticalist and founder of DVM STAT Consulting, explains first steps of care for stratifying the severity of injuries in a patient with trauma.
Taking the swab
Jenna Dockweiler MS, DVM, DACT, CCRT, CVAT, expands on how to get the best saliva swab from a pet.
Being prepared for the future
Jenna Dockweiler, MS, DVM, DACT, CCRT, CVAT, and Lindsey Kock, DVM, outline how DNA testing can prepare veterinarians and pet owners for future health conditions in their dogs.
Personalized care and treatment plans
Jenna Dockweiler, MS DVM, DACT, CCRT, CVAT, and Lindsey Kock, DVM, expand on a customizable care program using DNA testing.
Behind the science
Jenna Dockweiler, MS DVM, DACT, CCRT, CVAT, and Lindsey Kock, DVM, explain why the science behind genetics should be taught to vet staff and current students.
DNA testing results
Jenna Dockweiler, MS DVM, DACT, CCRT, CVAT, and Lindsey Kock, DVM, share ways to be proactive about conditions that may occur in dogs from DNA testing results.
Inheritance patterns
Jenna Dockweiler, MS DVM, DACT, CCRT, CVAT, and Lindsey Kock, DVM, elaborate on inheritance patterns found within a DNA report and what they mean for veterinarians and pet owners.
Best practices for neonatal resuscitation
Lacey Rosenberg, DVM, DACT, shares her tips for a successful neonatal resuscitation
Potential postpartum diseases in the female dog
Lacey Rosenberg, DVM, DACT, gives an overview of metritis, mastitis, hypocalcemia, and more