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Let's Be Honest: Inside Australia’s Black Summer
Yesterday
Let's Be Honest: Inside Australia’s Black Summer
What would you do if faced with the most devastating wildlife disaster in modern history?  In Episode 2 of "Let's Be Honest," twin vet moms and reality TV stars, Dr. Audrey & Dr. Alison Shen, pull back the curtain on Australia’s Black Summer—the 2019-2020 bushfire season that left the world in shock.  These unstoppable sisters were on the frontlines, working tirelessly to rescue and care for the countless animals affected by the inferno. With over a billion animals lost, this wasn’t just a disaster; it was a tragedy of unimaginable scale. And when the global pandemic forced international volunteers to leave, Dr. Audrey and Dr. Alison stayed behind, dedicating months to saving lives against all odds.  This episode is not just about the numbers—it’s about the real, raw stories from the heart of the crisis. You’ll hear how the Shen sisters faced the emotional toll of witnessing mass wildlife destruction, the unique challenges of providing care in the middle of a natural disaster, and the relentless determination that kept them going when everything seemed hopeless. Want to know what it was really like during those harrowing months? The Shen sisters are ready to tell all.  Tune in to "Let's Be Honest" now and join them on their incredible journey of bravery, resilience, and hope in the face of overwhelming devastation. This is one powerful episode you won’t want to miss!  Listen now and be inspired by their story.     🌟 Brought to you by 21Scrubs. Stylish scrubs for modern healthcare.  Get 10% off when you use special code VetCandy.  #BlackSummer #VetHeroes #LetsBeHonest #WildlifeRescue #PodcastEpisode #VetLife #BushfireCrisis #RealTalk
Revolutionary CPR Guidelines Unveiled: Transforming Emergency Care for Pets!
Jul 12 2024
Revolutionary CPR Guidelines Unveiled: Transforming Emergency Care for Pets!
Welcome to this episode, where we dive into the recent groundbreaking updates from the RECOVER Initiative, the authority in veterinary CPR.   On June 26, RECOVER unveiled significant revisions to its global veterinary CPR guidelines, the first major changes since 2012. These new guidelines aim to elevate emergency care for pets based on the latest scientific advancements and extensive feedback from the veterinary community. Key Highlights: Enhanced Chest Compression Techniques: New methods tailored for cats and small dogs to optimize survival during cardiac arrest.Updated Compression Depths and Techniques: Adjustments based on animal size and chest shape for improved CPR effectiveness.Revised Breathing Support Methods: Safer approaches for non-intubated patients.Updated Medication Dosages and Procedures: More precise treatments during CPR. Dr. Daniel Fletcher of Cornell University and Dr. Manuel Boller of the University of Calgary discuss the rigorous review process, which included over 1,370 studies evaluated by 102 volunteers. These updates are now the definitive CPR guidelines for veterinary professionals worldwide. What's New: Streamlined CPR algorithmsUpdated drug dosing chartsECG diagnosis algorithmsEnhanced RACE-approved training courses Dr. Jamie Burkitt from UC Davis highlights the importance of these guidelines, reflecting the highest standards of evidence-based veterinary practice. With over 85,000 veterinary professionals already trained through RECOVER's online courses and over 20,000 attending in-person workshops, these updates are set to standardize and improve CPR practices globally.
Deadly Disease Alert: Cytauxzoonosis Cases Surge in Indiana Cats – What You Need to Know
Jun 6 2024
Deadly Disease Alert: Cytauxzoonosis Cases Surge in Indiana Cats – What You Need to Know
In this episode, we delve into a concerning trend revealed by recent research in Indiana: the spread of Cytauxzoon felis, the parasite responsible for the deadly disease known as bobcat fever, among domestic cats. Between 2018 and 2022, seven domestic shorthair cats in southwestern Indiana were infected, marking the state's first confirmed cases of both acute and chronic cytauxzoonosis. This episode highlights the clinical signs, diagnostic methods, and treatment options for this tick-borne disease, which is often fatal in domestic cats. Dr. Grant Burcham, a veterinary diagnostician and assistant professor in comparative pathobiology at Purdue University, joins us to discuss the findings. He explains the symptoms that led to the diagnosis, including fever, lethargy, and icterus, and emphasizes the importance of early detection and aggressive treatment. Dr. Burcham also explores the transmission of C. felis by ticks, particularly the lone star tick, and the role of bobcats as the natural reservoir host. Tune in to learn about the diagnostic techniques used to identify C. felis, the advancements in treatment that have improved survival rates, and the preventive measures that can protect cats from this expanding threat. Stay informed and proactive in safeguarding feline health against the growing danger of cytauxzoonosis in Indiana and beyond. 🙏 Brought to you by Boehringer Ingelheim, maker of NexGard® COMBO (esafoxolaner, eprinomectin, and praziquantel topical solution) for cats.  Learn more at: bit.ly/3X8FRMh
Unleashing Secrets of Canine Hip Dysplasia
Mar 26 2024
Unleashing Secrets of Canine Hip Dysplasia
In this episode of the Vet Candy podcast, sponsored by Movora, we delved into the intricate world of canine hip dysplasia alongside esteemed veterinary surgeons Med Vet's Dr. Karl Maritato, Ohio State's Dr. Nita Kieves, and BluePearl's Dr. Sarah Israel Gaines. Evolution of Care: Our discussion centered on the ever-evolving strategies and care methods in the veterinary field for managing hip dysplasia in our furry companions. From traditional approaches to modern advancement and gold standard hip replacement, we explored how the industry is reshaping its approach to ensure optimal outcomes for patients. Breed Variances: Shedding light on the prevalence discrepancies among various breeds, we uncovered striking statistics. While some breeds, like bulldogs, face a staggering 70% incidence rate, others, such as Italian greyhounds, exhibit a rare 0% occurrence. Notably, popular breeds like Golden Retrievers, Labrador Retrievers, and German Shepherd Dogs aren't immune, with a notable portion affected by this condition. Join us in this insightful exploration of canine hip dysplasia, where we unravel the complexities and advancements in veterinary care for our beloved furry companions. 🐶✨ Want to learn more about total hip replacements and get free CE Now, take the next step in your journey to excellence. Enroll in the RACE-approved, on-demand webinar: Foundational Knowledge For Referring Total Hip Replacement at https://go.movora.com/referthr —it's FREE when you use the code MOVORATHR  at checkout.