Hypatia's Remarkable Journey
In the verdant fields of Washington State, a one-day-old calf named Hypatia faced a daunting challenge that would set her on a path of extraordinary resilience. With a severely shattered hind leg, Hypatia, a Heritage Milking Shorthorn calf, arrived at Washington State University’s Veterinary Teaching Hospital, marking the beginning of a unique journey of survival and preservation.
The Fight Against Rabies
In a recent article, researchers Rodney Rohde and Charles Rupprecht delve into the complexities of rabies, an ancient and often fatal disease. Their research sheds light on the unpredictable nature of rabies and offers crucial guidance on protection against this enduring threat.
Better Together with Vet Candy Magazine
This edition of Vet Candy Magazine, themed "Better Together," features real-life best friends and co-founders of the upscale Vetique veterinary clinic in Chicago, Dr. Jessica Trice and Dr. Jen Remnes, gracing our cover. This issue delves into the power of teamwork and collaboration in creating healthier workplaces, highlighting that 75% of employees find teamwork crucial, while 86% attribute workplace failures to a lack of collaboration.
As successful business partners and friends, Dr. Jess and Dr. Jen embody the unstoppable force of nature when friends work together, offering insights for veterinarians curious about the blend of friendship and business. Inside, you'll find valuable advice on working with friends, enhancing team dynamics, and enjoying activities with your best friend. Additionally, get an exclusive behind-the-scenes look at Vetique Chicago, recently crowned by Vet Candy as the Coolest Vet Clinic on the Planet. Discover their secrets to success and much more in this inspiring issue. Brought to you by CareCredit!
From Vet Tech to IT Guru: The Unstoppable Rise of Robyn Sutton!
Robyn Sutton's remarkable 21-year journey in veterinary medicine has been marked by constant evolution, a testament to her resilience, adaptability, and passion for learning. Now transitioning from clinical medicine to the human healthcare IT sector, Sutton's career trajectory is a vivid illustration of her versatility and commitment to healthcare, both animal and human.
Unleashing canine travel: Hospitality and tourism sector urged to adapt to dog-friendly travel demands
Estimated to be worth USD 50.1 billion by 2030, a Surrey team of researchers has uncovered the potential of the growing dog-friendly travel market. The Covid-19 pandemic drove an increase in UK household dog ownership, creating a need for tourism providers to adapt to accommodate these four-legged family members.
Natasha Speigh’s innovative research sheds new light on koala care post-Australian bushfires
In a groundbreaking study published in Veterinary Sciences, Natasha Speight, a dynamic researcher and Senior Lecturer at the University of Adelaide's School of Animal and Veterinary Sciences, has made a significant breakthrough in wildlife rescue and rehabilitation following the devastating Australian bushfires. Her work, fueled by passion and scientific rigor, offers crucial insights for enhancing koala care in the wake of these natural disasters. The research was funded by The Morris Animal Foundation.