The Animal Hospital Management System (AHMS)

The Animal Hospital Management System (AHMS) is fluid technology with real-time veterinary activity, including inventory control, payroll, accounting, and clinical record keeping. Using an open data set, the AHMS includes the Enhanced Appointment Scheduler, handling over 400 doctor schedules organized by services and meeting the demands of one of the largest animal hospitals in the world.

With customized interfaces and reports to meet your hospital’s needs, the AHMS flows as your practice flows, handling all data and information, including text, pictures, video, sound, faxes, and interfaces to laboratory equipment. Go to site

The Animal Hospital Management System adapts to your veterinary practice, fitting the flow of patients through your hospital and managing all their activities, needs & analysis. With unique approach to training and implementation, it takes the time to develop a plan that is ideal for your hospital and is under your control.

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Veterinary Internal Medicine Course, March 2010

This 2010 training program on internal medicine is designed for veterinarians who wish to broaden their knowledge in internal medicine of companion animals.

The intensive training will be at an advanced level with major emphasis on case-oriented and problem-solving approaches. Some subjects for which a special course is organized will be discussed in short sessions, the other subjects will be discussed more extensively.

The complete training program consists of three periods of two weeks (10 days each), during which lectures, demonstrations, case presentations and laboratory studies will be presented. Register here

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23rd ANNUAL CONGRESS OF THE ESVD-ECVD

Bayer Animal Health and Royal Canin, Long-Term Partners of the ESVD-ECVD, are delighted to announce that they will once again host a pre-congress symposium offering a day of complimentary continuing education on dermatology in the wonderful setting of Bled. The symposium will take place in the congress venue, Golf Hotel Bled.

This congress is sure to be a major event in the veterinary dermatology calendar. It will feature some of the world’s top specialists in subjects drawn from human and veterinary dermatology that concern us all. In addition to help veterinary clinicians deal with the complex nature of dermatological problems, the congress will also inform specialists how scientific research is evolving and offer insights into future developments. A congress of this caliber is a great opportunity for young residents to learn from experts in various areas of research.

The Congress Centre of the Golf Hotel in Bled is set in a quiet park and offers a panoramic view of Lake Bled. It is within walking distance of the hotels and major tourist facilities of Bled.

Venue of the Meeting
Golf Hotel Bled
Cankarjeva 4, 4260 Bled
Slovenia
Tel: +386 4 579 17 00
Fax: +386 4 579 17 01
Website: www.hotel-golf-bled.com

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Veterinary Technician Job at Twin Cities

This position is responsible for performing daily technical duties of the Ancillary Technician Team. Additional duties will include maintaining facilities according to the Veterinary Medical Center (VMC) cleanliness standards and ordering or stocking feed and supplies, accurate record keeping, assisting with training of veterinary technical students and other duties as assigned. The specific duties and work schedule will vary based on current needs.

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natural decongestants and expectorants

There are other foods that can be used as natural decongestants and expectorants. Any spicy foods will help relieve congestion. Spicy salsa, chili, and other Mexican foods work well to relieve congestion. If you’re not a fan of Mexican food, try Wasabi or any type of food with spicy heat. Spicy food that is also hot in temperature helps to relieve congestion, but not necessary.

Onions are natural decongestants and expectorants. Sometimes simply cutting up a raw onion is enough to start loosening phlegm and mucus. If that doesn’t work, use the raw onions in any food that you enjoy. Make sure to use lots of onions.

Another one of the most effective natural decongestants is old-fashioned salt water. Mix about 8 ounces of water with a half tablespoon of salt. There are Neti pots available to use to help inhale the salt water.

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New IVIS chapter: Clinical Avian Medicine

“Renal diseases and their various classifications are well documented in the avian literature. The precise pathogenesis of avian renal disease, however, is not nearly as well described as it is in mammals. Renal disease has been shown to be fairly common in avian species. ”Also in IVIS in the section Journals in Veterinary Medicine:
Exotic DVM veterinary magazine is a full-color, bimonthly, photographic magazine focusing on veterinary care of exotic companion animals such as birds, ferrets, rabbits, guinea pigs, iguanas, and others, and a practical, fun-to-read, highly visual, magazine with easy-to-follow, step-by-step photographic procedures and tips and tricks. It is written for practitioners and reviewed by experienced exotic animal practitioners.

Clinical Avian Medicine and Exotic DVM Highlights are provided to IVIS readers courtesy of Harrison’s family of avian and exotics products and their Zoological Education Network.

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Microsoft Jobs Blog New Home

Microsoft Jobs Blog New Home

The Microsoft Jobs Blog has their new home. Their new URL located on http://microsoftjobsblog.com/. The Microsoft Jobs Blog had become more than just as a blog. It’s now a main hub of activity for candidates preparing for their big interview day with Microsoft … and since a blog isn’t always the easiest way to find information all about jobs, including veterinary and animal health jobs. Enjoy the new site…

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Dog Food Safety

If your dog has ingested any of the following foods get veterinary help immediately:

1. Animal fat and fried foods: Excessive fat can cause pancreatitis.
2. Apples cherries peaches and similar fruits: the seeds of these fruits contain cyanide which is poisonous to dogs as well as humans. Unlike humans dogs do not know to stop eating at the core/pit and easily ingest them.
3. Avocados: the fruit pit and plant are all highly toxic. They can cause difficulty breathing and fluid accumulation in the chest abdomen and heart.
4. Bones: bones can splinter and damage a dog’s internal organs.
5. Chocolate: chocolate can cause seizures coma and death. Baker’s chocolate is the most dangerous since it is more concentrated.
6. Coffee coffee grounds tea and tea bags: drinks/foods containing caffeine cause many of the same symptoms chocolate causes.
7. Grapes and raisins: grapes and raisins can cause kidney failure in dogs. As little as one single serving of raisins can kill a dog.
8. Macadamia nuts: macadamia nuts can cause weakness muscle tremor and paralysis.
9. Nutmeg: nutmeg can cause seizures tremors and death.
10. Onions: onions destroy red blood cells and can cause anemia.
11. Raw eggs: raw eggs can cause salmonella poisoning in dogs. Dogs have a shorter digestive tract than humans and can also suffer from food poisoning.
12. Salt: excessive salt intake can cause kidney problems.
13. Tomatoes: tomatoes can cause tremors and heart arrhythmias. Tomato plants are the most toxic but tomatoes themselves are also unsafe.

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Pfizer Animal Health launches boar taint vaccine

Pfizer’s new vaccine offers producers an alternative to the controversial practice of castrating male pigs to prevent boar taint. Watch the video on this page

The video provided by VetPulse. Vetpulse.tv is an Internet video channel that now, for the first time, allows the global veterinary community to engage in new ways by creating, uploading, viewing, sharing & commenting on videos relating to veterinary science.

Veterinary professionals and organisations can use vetpulse.tv to share original video content that informs, educates or promotes a subject they are passionate about to a local, national or international audience.

Vetpulse.tv is being actively promoted worldwide, online and offline, to veterinary professionals in practice, to faculty, students and alumni at veterinary universities and to members of veterinary associations attending congress.

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Eurasia Veterinary Conference

Enjoy small animal continuing education on at one of the world’s most beautiful location - BALI, Indonesia. The “island of gods”, surrounded by white and black beaches, with a colorful culture and landscape, with volcanoes and rice terraces. Congress language is English (and German in separate sessions).
Internationally renowned European veterinary specialists come to Asia and present you the most recent information about current veterinary diagnostics and therapy of small animal internal medicine.

Please visit Official site of Eurasia Veterinary Conference for more information

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