by Nancy Kay, DVM
on 12/13/2010
When your beloved pet develops a medical issue, chances are you’ll be inclined to do some Internet research and then talk with your vet about what you’ve learned. Know that having this discussion with your vet is a perfectly reasonable expectation as long as you are careful to avoid using valuable office visit time discussing “whackadoodle” notions gleaned from cyberspace. Here are some pointers to help you find instructive, accurate, worthwhile Internet information while avoiding “online junk [More]
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by Nancy Kay, DVM
on 11/13/2010
When was the last time you pulled an all-nighter? Beginning at 11:00 am PST on Saturday, November 13, 2010 eight fabulous bloggers will be blogging for 24 hours straight. [More]
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by Nancy Kay, DVM
on 11/11/2010
As little as a decade ago, barely a trace of research existed on the topic of client communication in veterinary medicine. Now there are a reasonable number of studies underway, many of which are geared towards figuring out the best ways to incorporate and teach client communication within veterinary school curricula. [More]
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