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Veterinary medicine is changing—fast. From telemedicine and mobile services to evolving employee expectations, today’s veterinary practice looks very different than…
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Wildfires have become a frequent and heartbreaking reality in California. As of May 6, 2025, Cal Fire reports 63,677 acres…
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Working in a veterinary practice often involves handling a variety of animals, each with their own temperament, size, and potential…
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Working in a veterinary practice often involves handling a variety of animals, each with their own temperament, size, and potential…
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Even with a robust safety program in place, injuries sometimes happen at work. Animals can be unpredictable, and a frightened…
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Over the past few years, there has been a steady increase in the number of auto accidents and related fatalities…
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Ensuring that employees understand the hazards of their jobs and are equipped to effectively mitigate them helps improve job satisfaction…
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California is known for its mild weather, but winter can bring unexpected and potentially hazardous driving conditions, especially in mountainous…
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As technologies and tools are created to practice veterinary medicine, it is important to consider basic best practices and potential…
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Animal bites and scratches are the number one cause of injuries experienced in veterinary practices. Veterinary Insurance Services Company’s (VISC)…
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Water can destroy medical equipment, computer/phone systems, records, and supplies, and may cause significant damage to the walls and floors…
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As you navigate the hustle and bustle of your veterinary practice, it’s crucial to address a sometimes silent but significant…
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Weather events, wildfires, and power grid problems can leave your veterinary hospital or clinic without power. This can affect critical…
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