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Cases from the Dermatology Trenches
Derm cases make up a very large part of general practice. Join Kathy Tater, DVM, DACVD to look at some of the cases she has seen recently.

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Annual VIN Community Breakfast at ACVIM
Don't miss your chance to meet some of your fellow VINners, including several of your favorite VIN Consultants, Associate Editors and Reps. This year, as in the past, Paul will show off a few new VIN features and tricks to help you get more from VIN.

Date: Saturday, June 6
Time: 6:30 - 7:50 a.m.
Place: Hyatt Regency Montreal: Jeanne Mance Room

Paul and the VIN staff look forward to getting to know you learning how we can make VIN better for you. To RSVP, please take a moment to respond to this quick survey.

Starting Out or Starting Over: The VIN Student Center Has the Resources You Need!
The VIN Student Center can help you find and prepare for your first (or your 50th) job.

Use the References and Dictionaries to brush up on those medical terms and pronunciations you've forgotten since your first years as a student.

Take advantage of resources like Vetquest Classifieds (search for job postings or place an ad of your own!) and the AVMA Veterinary Career Center (new job postings every day!) and articles on finding Intern/Resident positions.

Meet and network with fellow students, find information resources gathered and organized specifically for students (and students at heart), and access the full resources of VIN, including VIN CE courses.

Thanks to the continuous efforts of the VIN community, the Student Center has grown into a resource to serve all VINners.

Use the new Tools to get help, search the VIN Library (CTRL-S) or open the VINdex menu (CTRL-E).

E-mail to Feedback@vin.com if you'd like to contribute to the Student Center or just share your thoughts about the new features.


New in VeterinaryPartner:

Texas Farm Radio



Radiation therapy for canine appendicular osteosarcoma
The purpose of this report was to describe, compare and review the clinical applications of RT currently available for use in the management of canine OSA.

Mechlorethamine, procarbazine and prednisone for the treatment of resistant lymphoma in dogs
The overall response rate to MPP (mechlorethamine, procarbazine, and prednisone) was 34% for a median of 56 days. Seventeen percent of the dogs had a complete response for a median duration of 238 days, 17% had a partial response for a median of 56 days, and 32% had stable disease for a median of 24 days.

Nonobstructive idiopathic feline lower urinary tract disease: How to approach a puzzling disorder
Researchers have yet to pin down the cause or causes of this frustrating and often painful disease, so a definitive treatment protocol remains elusive. Current recommendations include lifestyle changes such as stress relief and increased water intake.




Veterinarians and the red flags rule
I don't really care how "easy" the AVMA has made it, I'm a solo practicioner, and I don't have time for this kind of crap. We try to protect what we have already. The written plan, etc, is a colossal waste of time. My biggest concern, that I cannot get a straight answer from anyone on, is how long I must keep "my" copy of a credit card sales slip before I can destroy it. I've been told anywhere from 5 years to 30 days. These slips laying around are the single biggest threat to anyone, with the CC numbers and signatures on them. The new systems don't print the whole number, but I still have slips from the old system. Can I please burn them now?
*Related VNS article

Dealing with those nasty internet reviews
Has anyone heard of starting a MySpace or Facebook page and ask real legitimate clients to post real, honest, positive testamonials? If a rumor mill gets started, I could refer people to the internet networking site to read for themselves how I am not the Oger the disgruntled client makes me out to be. Or, is it better to let things fizzle and hope people consider the source? The problem with that is the negative comments on the internet are essentially archived forever. I imagine there is no such thing as a court ordered restraining order for slander on the internet. Free speech?

Is neutering related to an increased risk of hypothyroidism?
The stomach and bowel contents have mineral opacity particles distributed throughout. This could be kitty litter -- but why would a cat eat that?

Cat possibly injured during urethral catherization: should we cover costs of repair? How much detail is required for informed consent?
This illustrates one of the major problems with the concept of "Informed Consent". Overall, it is a poorly defined and nebulous responsibility placed upon professionals.

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Sunday Rounds
Sunday, May 3, 10 p.m. EDT
(Monday, May 4, 2 a.m. GMT/UTC)
Join Kathy Tater, DVM, DACVD, for Digging Myself Out Of (Or Into?) Trouble: Cases from the Dermatology Trenches.

Virtual Coffeehouse
Tuesday, May 5, 9:30 p.m. EDT
(Wednesday, May 6, 1:30 a.m. GMT/UTC)
Stop by and chat with your fellow VIN addicts!

How To Use VIN: Part 1
Wednesday, May 6, 9:30 pm ET
(Thursday, May 7, 2:30 am GMT)
Learn how to use VIN's Knowledgebase.
Email Nate@VIN.com for more information about this free, three-session course.


This Week's Rounds Schedule
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Member Benefit:
Plan to hire a new grad!
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Funny Bones
Grammar snobs, unite!
"Boss just bought a beautiful new sign for the clinic with a new updated logo. Along with the new signs went up a sign that says "Veterinarian Parking" and an arrow to our only parking lot. I am not good enough with grammar to be a snob, but everytime we drive by it, my SO asks where the clients are supposed to park."

What's Your Diagnosis?
Archives of the Challenging and Fun Cases
* Ophthalmology Fun 82
* Zoonosis Case 14
* Zoonosis Case 15

Book Review of the Week
Equine Practice - Surgical Complications and Management Strategies
Purchase it in the VIN Bookstore!

Website of the Week
gFARAD: Global Food Animal Residue Avoidance Databank and more...

eVetsites Tip of the Week
Modifying Page Titles for Search Engine Optimization (SEO)

Associate - Updated and New:
Fever of unknown origin in cats and dogs
Ex
plore the rest of Associate!

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: IAAAM and AVA.



NOW OPEN FOR ENROLLMENT!
Click on the links below to see the details, register and find more upcoming CE.

Quality Management for the Veterinary Clinical Pathology Laboratory, Part I
June 7 - September 6, 2009

Participants will be introduced to theories of management and concepts vital to quality planning. Examples of ISO-based and GLP standards will be included. Laboratory design, Westgard Rules, QC Validation and Sigma Metrics will be covered.

Quality Management for the Veterinary Clinical Pathology Laboratory, Part II
October 4 - December 20, 2009

Participants will study personnel specifications, job descriptions, training records and employee appraisals, learn about audits in the veterinary clinical pathology laboratory and determination of reference intervals. Improvement Opportunities, external Quality Assurance performance and a Quality Plan for the laboratory are the final topics in Part II.

*NOTE: Part I is a prerequisite for Part II.

For information on other CE courses, check out the Course Catalog on the CE Main Page.

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If you're looking for more information on CE opportunities for veterinary technicians, receptionists or practice managers, please visit the VSPN CE page. VSPN offers courses specifically tailored to veterinary support personnel, and certain VIN courses also are open to VPSN members.


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