

Check out the Clinical Laboratory Manual!
It provides information (purpose, specimen collection, test limitations, etc.) about specific diagnostic tests (hematology, blood chemistries, urinalysis, cytology, biopsy, cultures, and titers) in dogs, cats, horses, llamas, cattle, etc.
Welcome to CareCredit, the newest folder participant in the Vet Industry message board!
We're excited by the opportunities to share knowledge and support that CareCredit, will bring to the VIN community. Please take a moment to welcome our newest addition to the Vet Industry message board. Remember to post your questions about the company's products. (While you're in the industry folders, check out all of the other companies that are willing and able to answer your product questions!) A Note From Paul About Industry on VIN: As a result of the recent rapid rise in the number of industry folders on VIN, a few have written to ask if VIN has changed its position regarding independence from industry. Rest assured that nothing has changed. VIN remains committed to the VIN Policies on Commercialism. We all benefit from increased communication and access between colleagues in practice, academia, and industry. Facilitating this communication is our goal. We are pleased that more of our colleagues in industry are recognizing this and joining the discussion.
New On VeterinaryPartner.com:
Texas Farm Bureau:Omega 3 Fatty Acids 11/2/04 Lead Poisoning In Cattle 9/30/04Hoof Trimming #1 6/29/04Hoof Trimming #2 6/30/04


Albumin in Health and Disease. Protein Metabolism an Function
Serum albumin levels may not reflect total body albumin levels because approximately 60% of albumin is in the extravascular space. Albumin accounts for about 75% to 80% of the colloid oncotic pressure in healthy animals; colloid oncotic pressure is the major determinant of the albumin synthetic rate.
Canine and Feline Meningiomas: Diagnosis, Treatment, and Prognosis
In dogs, the main initial clinical sign associated with forebrain meningiomas is seizures. In contrast, the most common initial clinical signs in cats are lethargy and behavior changes.


Cat's Blood Smear: Cytauxzoon vs Staining Artifact
As a general rule of thumb, if something on a slide refracts, it's an artifact.
Staff Working On Their Pets: On Or Off the Clock? Do You Use Tonopen Enough To Justify The Cost?
Every single ocular problem gets 3 tests in my hands (IOP, STT, and fluoro stain) without exception. I think if the tonopen is used in this fashion, it can be a very profitable purchase.


Exceptional Client Service Skills for the Receptionist/Front Office Staff Member (Basic Receptionist/Front Office Skills)
Back by popular demand: The Basic Receptionist/Front Office Skills course has a NEW NAME. The first person your clients see is your front desk receptionist. That impression can make or break your clientele and their feelings about your hospital regardless of what type of medicine you practice. Professionalism doesn't start in the back with the medicine; it starts with your receptionist. In light of that fact, VSPN CE announces a wonderful inclusive group of Front Office Skills courses designed to help your staff with one of the most important jobs in the clinic. There are so few courses on front office and receptionist skills. Often, those individuals put into that position have to learn quickly how to deal with clients in various moods and emotional states. These individuals must learn the bookkeeping and scheduling and how to keep the front part of the hospital running with massive efficiency. Whether the receptionist/front office person works in a 1-doctor or 10-doctor hospital, the Exceptional Client Service Skills for the Receptionist/Front Office Staff Member CE course will help build the foundation of essential, exceptional skills and abilities needed to be a more efficient member of the front desk and hospital team. Instructor: Phyllis Webster, AA, OM Dates: March 7 - April 10, 2005 Real Time Sessions: Thursday Evenings; March 10, 17, 24, and 31 from 9:30pm - 11:00pm ET CE Hours: 6 (RACE and VHMA applied for) Tuition: $102 To learn more about this course, and to enroll visit the Exceptional Client Service Skills for the Receptionist/Front Office Staff Member course page. Looking for great CE for your staff? VSPN's CE is the perfect solution. It's convenient, inexpensive, and fits everyone's schedule. Here's a list of some upcoming courses:
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Virtual Coffeehouse
Tuesday, February 22, 9:30 pm ET Had any crazy clients lately? Stop by and tell us! This Week's Rounds Schedule -- use the Coffeehouse link to join the discussion.
ACVSc Rounds
Saturday, February 26, 9 pm ET Join Annette Litster, BVSc, PhD, FACVSc, for Acute Systemic Anaphylaxis in Cats. All VINners welcome. This Week's Rounds Schedule -- use the link in the Rounds Schedule to join the discussion.
Sunday Rounds
Sunday, February 27, 10 pm ET Join Helen Roberts, DVM, for Taking The Plunge: Intermediate Fish Medicine. This Week's Rounds Schedule -- use the link in the Rounds Schedule to join the discussion.
Great Insights from Previous Rounds:
How to Get the Most from your Post


Abstract Of The Week: Molecular Methods to Distinguish Reactive and Neoplastic Lymphocyte Expansions and Their Importance in Transitional Neoplastic States
What's Your Diagnosis? * Vomiting And Weight Loss * Case Archives
Website Of The Week: Radiology Websites, and more ...
Book Review: Wound Care Management For The Equine Practitioner Order this book from the VIN Store.
eVetsites Tip of the Week: Visit with eVetsite Staff at Major Conferences
Upcoming Conferences Looking to attend -- or contribute a paper to -- a veterinary conference? Check out the On The Road With VIN folder, or the Press Releases folder, to see what conferences are coming up and to visit their web sites! Links to information about upcoming conferences include: SAVMA, CMS, and AAHA.
Recent Rounds:
Know Your Knees: Osteoarthritis Of The StifleAAFP Behavior Guidelines Part 1 & Part 2Diagnosis of Portosystemic Shunts in Dogs and Cats (ACVSc)Getting Wet: An Introduction to Fish MedicineHiring the Right PersonNegotiating that First Contract
From the Boards:
* Third Degree AV Block * Environmental Flea Control * Estimating Gestational Age * In-House vs External Lab Results


Organ System and Core Examination Review Module A
Reserve Your Seat NOW for VIN's 12th annual Organ System and Core Examination Review Module A CE Course! - Planning to take the ABVP General Examination?
- Looking for a comprehensive review of what's new in the pathophysiology & treatment of disease in dogs and cats?
The Organ System and Core Examination Review is the course for you! Once again, we've assembled a great group of instructors who - together with a motivated group of learners - make this the most comprehensive organ system review course available. Module A includes the following topics: Neurology, Chemistry, Coagulation, Oncology, Immunology, Anesthesia, Surgery, Dentistry. Within these topics, you will learn the important pathophysiologic mechanisms that underlie the diagnosis and treatment of disease in dogs and cats. Dates: March 30 - May 25, 2005 Interactive Sessions: Wednesdays during this period, 9:30 -11:30 PM ET Topics and Instructors: Course Coordinator: Katherine M. James, DVM, PhD Neurology -- Linda Shell, DVM, ACVIM and William Thomas, DVM, MS, DACVIM (Neurology) Coagulation and Oncology -- Karri Meleo, DVM, DACVIM, DACVR and Neal Mauldin, DVM, DACVIM Dentistry -- Steve Holmstrom, DVM, DAVCD Surgery-- Bob Richardson, DVM and Joe Hauptman, DVM, MS, DACVS Anesthesia-- Meghan Richey, DVM, MS, DACVA and Chuck McGrath, DVM, DACVA Immunology -- Robert M. Gogal Jr,DVM *Additional instructors TBA CE Hours: 16 Tuition: Member/$245, Non-Member/$338 by March 16 Member/$272, Non-Member/$375 after March 16 (If you register for All 3 Modules the discounted tuition rate: Member/$694, Non-Member/$957) Module B (June 15 - Aug 10, 2005) includes the following topics: Reproduction, Pharmacology, Infectious Disease, Dermatology, Fluids/Acid Base, Nephrology/Urology and Ophthalmology.** Module C (Aug 31 - Oct 26, 2005) includes the following topics: Cardiology, Endocrinology, Gastroenterology, Respiratory andHematology/Chemistry. ** ** Topics subject to change. To Register: Visit Organ System and Core Examination Review Module A and click on the Enroll now link.
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