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Learn how to better identify which dogs are at highest risk.
Clinician's Brief
From Page to Patient
Tuesday, September 28, 2021
Are You Screening the Right Patients for Hip Dysplasia?
Orthopedics
From the page...
<p>Are you offering the best advice on breeding decisions? What about recommendations on which working dogs have promising futures in the military or other highly active careers? Dependable screening for hip dysplasia is critical. This study looks at common methods of screening dogs for hip dysplasia, including the PennHIP and Orthopedic Foundation for Animals systems, and examines how effective each method is at evaluating hip laxity, as well as the patient factors that influence interpretation.</p>
...To your patients
<p>Read about this new study to make sure your screening processes are up-to-date.</p>
Read More
High Protein, High Quality?
<p><span style="background-color: transparent; color: rgb(0, 0, 0);">Feeding dogs high-protein, low-starch foods has resulted in diarrhea and increased markers of intestinal inflammation. Here’s how to set pets’ microbiomes up for success instead.</span></p>
Sponsored
Indolent Ulcers & Infection
<p>Forty-three dogs diagnosed with indolent ulcers underwent ocular swabbing for bacteria. Can you guess which bacterial isolates were most commonly identified?</p>
Ophthalmology
Assessing HBC Cats
<p>Using the Animal Triage Trauma (ATT) score could help predict the extent of injuries and likelihood of survival. Get the results of this retrospective study.</p>
Emergency Medicine {amp} Critical Care
Got a Tough Cancer Case?
<p><span style="color: rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.9);">When that difficult cancer patient comes around, do you ever wonder how the oncology experts would approach the case? Your chance to find out is here with this oncology-focused virtual summit event. Save the date, and submit your toughest cases to hear the expert opinions.</span></p>
Sponsored
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Learn how to better identify which dogs are at highest risk.
Clinician's Brief
From Page to Patient
Tuesday, September 28, 2021
Are You Screening the Right Patients for Hip Dysplasia?
Orthopedics
From the page...
<p>Are you offering the best advice on breeding decisions? What about recommendations on which working dogs have promising futures in the military or other highly active careers? Dependable screening for hip dysplasia is critical. This study looks at common methods of screening dogs for hip dysplasia, including the PennHIP and Orthopedic Foundation for Animals systems, and examines how effective each method is at evaluating hip laxity, as well as the patient factors that influence interpretation.</p>
...To your patients
<p>Read about this new study to make sure your screening processes are up-to-date.</p>
Read More
High Protein, High Quality?
<p><span style="background-color: transparent; color: rgb(0, 0, 0);">Feeding dogs high-protein, low-starch foods has resulted in diarrhea and increased markers of intestinal inflammation. Here’s how to set pets’ microbiomes up for success instead.</span></p>
Sponsored
Indolent Ulcers & Infection
<p>Forty-three dogs diagnosed with indolent ulcers underwent ocular swabbing for bacteria. Can you guess which bacterial isolates were most commonly identified?</p>
Ophthalmology
Assessing HBC Cats
<p>Using the Animal Triage Trauma (ATT) score could help predict the extent of injuries and likelihood of survival. Get the results of this retrospective study.</p>
Emergency Medicine {amp} Critical Care
Got a Tough Cancer Case?
<p><span style="color: rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.9);">When that difficult cancer patient comes around, do you ever wonder how the oncology experts would approach the case? Your chance to find out is here with this oncology-focused virtual summit event. Save the date, and submit your toughest cases to hear the expert opinions.</span></p>
Sponsored
Looking for more pearls to
put into practice?
Browse the whole From Page to Patient
collection here.