VPN Plus+ ExclusiveTech Talk: Collaboration among vet orgs strengthens the professionMarch 18, 2026How the shared information approach improves patient care, staff satisfaction
WordRx: Your dose of veterinary wordplayMarch 17, 2026Challenge your veterinary vocabulary with WordRx! This fun, quick Wordle-style quiz keeps your brain sharp. Let's play!
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VPN Plus+ ExclusiveManaging the Red Eye: Conjunctival Disease or Something Else?VetCE Virtual available for viewing; get CE creditIn this session: Georgina Newbold, DVM, ACVO, reviews the most common causes of a “red eye” in dogs and cats, in addition to a brief treatment overview. Learn to recognize signs of conjunctival inflammation and how to sort through the many underlying causes. Understand how cats differ from dogs in causes of conjunctivitis. Learn how to use diagnostic tests to help focus your differentials.
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Guiding clients on supplements: A look at marketing and medicineMarch 18, 2026With marketing, a discrepancy may be created between consumer perception and scientific validation, which underscores the need for veterinarians to maintain a proactive and critical, evidence-based approach when evaluating supplement use in clinical practice.
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VPN Plus+ ExclusiveFeline Cardiac EmergenciesVetCE Virtual available for viewing; get CE creditIn this session: Cardiac emergencies are common in the veterinary ER and like most things involving cats – cardiac issues present special challenges. The most common cardiac emergencies in cats are feline atrial thromboembolism, congestive heart failure, and arrhythmias. Melissa Evans, LVT, CVT, VTS (ECC), reviews cardiac anatomy and physiology before moving on to discuss the specific disease processes. Evans will also examine the difficulties faced in cats with cardiac disease and how to manage them.
Why we're increasingly referring to specialists—even when our clients can't afford to payMarch 10, 2026Despite the prevalence of production-based compensation and bonus pay structures designed to pay veterinarians more for better workups and bigger bills, they are finding it preferable to ship than to keep. Dr. Patty Khuly shares her thoughts on why this may be the case.
Lost in transcription: How accurate are veterinary AI scribes?March 10, 2026Errors in transcription can create confusion, slow workflow, and potentially risk patient care. How do we define transcription accuracy in veterinary medicine?
VPN Plus+ ExclusiveYou're the new practice manager—now what?March 4, 2026Tips to navigating first-time veterinary leadership from someone who lived it
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