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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Minisode: Meet Publishing Editor Michelle Krieger
Send us a Text Message.Ever wondered what it takes to produce top-tier veterinary journals? Prepare to uncover the intricate world of scholarly publishing with Michelle Krieger, the exceptional Publishing Editor for JAVMA and AJVR, on this episode of Veterinary Vertex. Michelle, who transitioned from a copy editor to her current role in 2022, walks us through her role in streamlining the publication process and offering a valuable service to authors. Michelle offers an insider's look at the c...
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A Novel TMJ Replacement Prosthesis for Pets
Send us a Text Message.Join us as we uncover the incredible work of Dr. Boaz Arzi on a groundbreaking temporomandibular joint (TMJ) replacement prosthesis for pets. Discover the urgent need for this innovation due to severe trauma and arthritis in dogs and cats and learn how Boaz's research with cadaver specimens demonstrates the feasibility and superior strength of the prosthesis compared to the natural joint. Boaz's extensive background in TMJ disorders and translational medicine from human...
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Antimicrobial Resistance Across Species
Send us a Text Message.Join us as Dr. Neil Vezeau breaks down complex antimicrobial resistance (AMR) dynamics in both domestic animals and wildlife, explaining how pets, livestock, migratory waterfowl, and even urban animals like crows and rats contribute to the spread of resistant bacteria. The episode sheds light on the intricate interplay of these species in urban environments, urging the need for continuous research and strategic resource allocation to combat AMR effectively. Neil advises...
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Horse Owner Opinions Regarding Equine Veterinarian Attire and Attributes
Send us a Text Message.Do the clothing choices of equine veterinarians affect client trust? Join us as we welcome Drs. Erin O'Neil and Callie Fogle to unpack their eye-opening survey results on equine veterinary attire preferences. We explore the "white coat effect" and reveal that horse owners often favor scrubs and coveralls, challenging traditional expectations. Discover why first impressions matter so much and how attributes like knowledge, competency, trustworthiness, and compassion top ...
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Increasing the Frequency of Successful Emesis Induction in Dogs
Send us a Text Message.Discover how to improve the success rate of inducing vomiting in dogs with our guest, Dr. Trevor Chan. Trevor shares how the combination of abdominal thrusts and apomorphine that achieved a 100% success rate, an improvement from the 76.5% success rate with apomorphine alone. Trevor also discusses the consistent time to onset of vomiting and why larger dogs may be more responsive to this life-saving intervention. This episode is packed with crucial insights that can tran...
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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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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!