Vet Times articles

The latest veterinary content produced by Vet Times, covering topics such as Companion animal, Equine, Exotics, Farm animal, Welfare and General.

June 2019

Alex Gough looks at a study into a borreliosis vaccination and another on levothyroxine supplementation, among others, in the latest Research Review.

19 mins

Elena Fenollosa Romero offers a flavour of life as a student in North Carolina as part of her residency, and tackling both heat and cold.

25 mins

Professor Duncan Lascelles describes a new approach to managing canine osteoarthritis (OA) and introduces a new way to target canine OA pain.

10 mins

CASE STUDY: 2016 BVDzero awards finalist Angela Damaso explains how limited resources, farmer apathy, biosecurity challenges and various other issues resulted in an incomplete BVD eradication programme.

15 mins

Louise Ash describes methods of safely administering anaesthetics in this easily stressed prey species.

33 mins

Rachel Agass and Kate Loomes review the basic pathophysiology of this issue and explore some of the options for analgesia in the short term.

48 mins

Lotfi El Bahri discusses indications, resistance, interactions, dose and administration, and toxicity of this antibiotic in cats.

30 mins

Julian Earl continues his article (part 1 VT49.20) by describing how, despite returns to Hull to relieve pressure on his skull, cycling helped him choose not to give up.

17 mins

Adam Bernstein takes a look at the process when dealing with a difficult staff member.

15 mins

May 2019

Mastitis, BVD and malignant catarrhal fever are just three of the conditions seen by Axiom Veterinary Laboratories during the spring of 2019.

25 mins

Jo Murrell discusses types, uses and latest developments in canine and feline patients, including endotracheal tubes.

35 mins

Jamie Prutton discusses approaches to treating gastric ulceration and investigating weight loss, and analyses study findings.

29 mins

Georgina Harris presents the case of a four-year-old, neutered dachshund that presented with a 24-hour history of acute onset, progressive paraparesis.

11 mins

David Harwood outlines the proceedings of the Goat Veterinary Society’s autumn meeting.

27 mins

Peter Lees, emeritus professor of veterinary pharmacology, was one of the RVC’s longest-serving academics before his retirement in 2010. He concludes the series on his time working at the college in the 1960s (part 1 in VT49.18), discussing colleagues and some of his research and lecturing experiences.

39 mins

Lisa Milella discusses studies into forces a dog’s teeth can withstand when chewing and the likelihood of dental injury.

22 mins

Sara Pedersen looks at studies into the prevention and treatment of this condition, and applying it to veterinary practice.

35 mins

Ian Self discusses acute and chronic forms, assessment using recognised scales, and treatment option.

46 mins

Francesco Cian discusses another interesting case in his latest haematology hub.

6 mins

Julian Earl – in a three-part series – discusses how his cycling obsession helped him maintain a positive work-life balance.

20 mins