Veterinary Vertex AVMA Journals
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Veterinary Vertex is a weekly podcast that takes you behind the scenes of the clinical and research discoveries published in the Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association (JAVMA) and the American Journal of Veterinary Research (AJVR). Tune in to learn about cutting-edge veterinary research and gain in-depth insights you won’t find anywhere else. Come away with knowledge you can put to use in your own practice – along with a healthy dose of inspiration to remind you what you love about veterinary medicine.
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Marijuana Toxicity in Dogs: Risks, Diagnosis, and Emerging Biomarkers
Send us a Text Message.Join us on this episode of Veterinary Vertex as we welcome Erin Binagia to shed light on marijuana toxicity in dogs. Erin shares findings from her recent study, revealing unexpected electrolyte abnormalities such as hyperkalemia and hypercalcemia in these cases. Discover the diagnostic hurdles veterinarians face, including pet owners often denying exposure and the limitations of current urine drug screens. Don’t miss out on this eye-opening episode that offers vital ins...
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Exploring the Challenges of Unilateral Nephrectomy in Dogs
Send us a Text Message.Curious about the real challenges of performing a unilateral nephrectomy in dogs? Join us for an enlightening conversation with Dr. Laura Selmic and Carley Johnson. Carly delves into the findings from a recent JAVMA article, revealing the high rate of complications during and after this surgical procedure. From renal neoplasia to end-stage hydronephrosis and severe renal infections, discover the complex conditions that often necessitate nephrectomy and the intricate bal...
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Navigating IV Catheter Complications in Cats
Send us a Text Message.What are the hidden risks of IV catheter complications in hospitalized cats, and how can we better manage them? Join us as we explore these critical questions with Dr. Kyle Granger, ECC resident at Colorado State University, who shares groundbreaking insights from his recent JAVMA article. Learn how smaller gauge catheters and greater body weights substantially elevate complication risks and why adopting human phlebitis grading scales could revolutionize veterinary cath...
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Predictive Tools for Splenic Mass Etiology in Dogs
Send us a Text Message.Discover the critical insights from Dr. Janet Grimes and Townes Hillier as they join us to unravel the complexities of splenic masses in dogs. Their extensive knowledge sheds light on the limitations and potential of predictive calculators like the HeLP score and T-STAT, providing a clearer understanding for veterinarians and pet owners making difficult treatment decisions for patients with splenic masses. Join us as we explore the intricacies of splenic mass diagnosis ...
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Innovations in Equine Sepsis Treatment
Send us a Text Message.Discover the future of equine health as we delve into sepsis treatment with Drs. Kallie Hobbs and Katie Sheats. Prepare to be captivated by their groundbreaking work, showcasing the potential of extracorporeal cytokine adsorption as a potential adjunct treatment for equine sepsis. Their commitment to restoring immune balance in horses has led to a successful ex vivo study, potentially paving the way for live applications and improving the treatment of the septic equine ...
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Celebrating Scholarly Achievements in Veterinary Medicine with Journal Award Winner Marejka Shaevitz
Send us a Text Message.Join us as we chat with 2023 AVMA Journal Award Winner Dr. Marejka Shaevitz. Marejka discusses the powerful affirmation that came with receiving this award. Marejka's journey reveals the impact that recognition has on career paths and underlines the importance of mentorship for budding veterinary professionals. Marejka also shares pearls of wisdom for veterinary residents who are navigating the road to publication and provides guidance on how to foster enduring connecti...
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This is a GREAT show for people working in the veterinary field (or interested in it) to learn about the great research being done around the world for dogs, cats, horses, and all animals. There is a fantastic focus on one health impacts, and how vet med can learn (and help) human medicine.
The podcast is well organized, with a nice interview style and great co-hosts; I highly recommend listening!