Trends®

May 2023

In This Issue: Active Shooters: Be Prepared; To Board or Not to Board?; The Art of Bandaging; Josh Vaisman on Culture; and more!

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Inside AAHA May 2023

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May 2023

Inside AAHA May 2023

AAHA treasurer Dermot Jevens, MVB, DACVS, discusses the importance of having a team that is well-prepared to face any type of emergency or disaster. AAHA Community discusses the best ways to handle inactive clients and pets.

Notebook: May 2023
Vials of vaccines

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May 2023

Notebook: May 2023

News briefs from across the industry and beyond. This month’s articles include: Statement Issued on The Standardization of the Abdominal Ultrasound Examination; Dry Food Effects on The Antioxidant Profile of Dogs; Genetic Test Can Detect Deadly Bleeding Disorder in Dogs; and more!

JAAHA Abstracts
X-ray showing a microchip implanted within the cervical spine of a dog

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May 2023

JAAHA Abstracts

Abstracts from the latest issue of the Journal of the American Animal Hospital Association.

Preparing for the Unthinkable
Darkened photo of an empty veterinary waiting room

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May 2023

Preparing for the Unthinkable

Mass shootings are unfortunately a fact of life in the United States. Being prepared for such an emergency as well as other forms of workplace violence is critical to keeping staff, patients, and clients safe. This article looks at some ways to prepare for the worst.

To Board or Not to Board
Photo of a dog playfully laying on the lap of a boarding facility employee.

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May 2023

To Board or Not to Board

It might seem like a no brainer for animal hospitals to offer boarding—after all, clients trust their veterinary teams. But is there enough revenue potential to make the staffing issues and added workload for veterinarians worth it? This article interviews experts at AAHA-accredited practices about the pros and cons of offering pet boarding at veterinary hospitals.

Dental Case Study: Tella
Tella the dog

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May 2023

Dental Case Study: Tella

Jan Bellows, DVM, DAVDC, DABVP and his team had to get creative when trying to intubate a dog with such severe periodontal disease that its mouth could not be opened far enough to see the larynx.

It Takes a Village
Illustration of many multi-ethnic faces

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May 2023

It Takes a Village

Being an ally, an advocate, and committing to diversity are important steps toward making the veterinary profession a safer and more equitable place for everyone. This article outlines some ways to make that happen.

The Art of Bandaging
Artistically styled image of a technician bandaging a dog's leg.

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May 2023

The Art of Bandaging

Bandaging is an art. It is a skill that every technician, new or experienced, should continue to hone throughout their career. Bandages themselves are multifaceted. Proper selection and application are critical components of wound healing. Understanding the properties and functions of bandages is key to correct selection and will aid in a successful application.

Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Belonging in Veterinary Education and Beyond
Still of Katie Berlin, DVM, and Tina Tran, DVM, during a recording of Central Line: The AAHA Podcast

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May 2023

Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Belonging in Veterinary Education and Beyond

In an interview for Central Line: The AAHA Podcast, Tina Tran, DVM, associate professor and clinical relations lead veterinarian at the University of Arizona discusses how intertwined diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging are with her work in helping veterinary students enter the field as confident, empathic colleagues with the ability to handle conflict and to examine their own biases.

Employee of the Month, May 2023
Jamie Swick

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May 2023

Employee of the Month, May 2023

Jamie Swick, Veterinary Assistant, of Pine Grove Veterinary Hospital in Severn/Ontario, is the May 2023 EOTM winner!

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