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Managing the Red Eye: Conjunctival Disease or Something Else?

VetCE Virtual available for viewing; get CE credit
In 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.

Small Animal

Curtailing canine chronic ulcerative stomatitis

This column continues the theme of immune-mediated oral disease. What was once called canine ulcerative paradental stomatitis is now referred to as canine chronic ulcerative stomatitis (CCUS).

Practice Management

Integrating AI as a team 'member'

Explore how artificial intelligence (AI) can effectively become part of the veterinary team—enhancing care, team engagement, client understanding, and overall improving patient well-being.

Surviving comorbid conversations

In his latest column, Dr. Greg Bishop shares his firsthand experience on how a collaborative mentality with pet owners can help improve not only the client experience, but also the delivery of the best possible care for patients.

Why your identity as a veterinarian should not define you

"Here’s when we have to learn—the hard way—that who we are and what we do are not synonymous ... It made our mistakes more intensely personal, our feelings of failure more acute, and our successes less believable, less satisfying.""