So what makes you feel most appreciated at work?
Is it the love of one your patients, a gift from the boss or something else?
Take this quick poll!
Read MoreSo what makes you feel most appreciated at work?
Is it the love of one your patients, a gift from the boss or something else?
Take this quick poll!
Read MoreWorld Veterinary Day is celebrated the last Saturday of April each year.
It is a day to reflect upon the contributions the profession has made to animal and human health throughout the year.
Veterinarians are an essential in impacting the global community by the roles they play in food safety and security, animal health and welfare, and making strides in public health.
Read MoreIf you missed the Twitter Chat on Densitry for Vet Techs, you can read it now!
Please join us next time for another informative chat.
Read MoreContinuing education is so important in our profession. Things are constantly changing, and new procedures and methods are being introduced. If you don't have a lot of extra time to go to conferences for continuing education, not to worry!
There are many online resources (many are free) that you can use to further your knowledge, whether through social media or other online resources.
Read MoreVeterinary technicians do so many things as part of their job description. Often, they go above and beyond their regular duties. Vet techs do some really amazing things!
Read MoreActivity trackers are becoming increasingly popular. There are now several brands of tracking devices available for pets, which are typically worn as a collar (not like Gracie modeling her owner's fitbit, but I couldn't resist the photo!)
Read MoreAs you may have noticed, some veterinary technicians refer to themselves as licensed, while others may say registered or certified.
What does this really mean? They all mean the same thing, it just depends on what state you live in.
Read MoreJoin our next twitter chat with Janyce Cooper, LVT, VTS-Dentistry on the subject: Doing Your Best Dental Cleanings.
Read MoreCase studies can sometimes be fun to test your medical knowledge!
Read through the case study below to answer some basic terminology questions and then make your "diagnosis."
Read MoreMissed the Twitter Chat on Social Media in Vet Practice with expert Danielle K. Lambert from Snout School? You can read it now! Make sure to join in the conversation for the next #VetTechChat!
Read MoreThe importance of continuing education (CE) in veterinary medicine cannot be understated.
Veterinarians and certified veterinary technicians are required to complete a certain amount of continuing education each year, or bi-annually.
Read MoreLast year, I wrote a blog about the heartbreaking euthanasia of a dog due to Rabies exposure when the vaccine was overdue.
Read MoreWe thought it would be fun to review and test your knowledge of parasites and organisms we see in veterinary medicine. Take a look and see how many you know!
Read MoreKristin Ardery has been a vet tech for 25 years. I have loved learning her story, and she gives great advice for aspiring veterinary technicians.
Thanks Kristin!
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