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Arizona hospital puts clients first

November 1, 2009

Ross Lirtzman, DVM, Dipl. ACVS, wanted to make a statement with his new specialty practice in Scottsdale, Ariz. Everything was taken into account to make clients and patients feel relaxed, much like in a modern human doctor's office or hospital.

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California online reporting of controlled substances begins Nov. 1

October 29, 2009

Sacramento, Calif. -- This is the last week veterinarians in California will be able to mail or fax Controlled Utilization Review and Evaluation System (CURES) reports to the state.

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Spice derivative could prove useful in feline cancer therapy

August 31, 2009

Fort Collins, Colo. -- Could your kitchen hold the cure to feline cancer? Possibly.

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Consistent practice standards vital

August 30, 2009

Veterinary practices that maintain a consistent standard of care stand the best chance of surviving in today's economic climate.

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Veterinarians aren't wallowing in recession

August 30, 2009

Eighty percent of small-animal veterinary clinics are continuing to grow, despite the economic climate.

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Spice derivative could prove useful in feline cancer therapy

August 30, 2009

Fort Collins, Colo. -- Could your kitchen hold the cure to feline cancer? Possibly.

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Understand the anatomy of state board investigations

August 30, 2009

Dissecting a state-board investigation can go a long way to easing fear and stress.

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CVC Kansas City posts solid attendance, new programs debut

August 30, 2009

Kansas City -- According to preliminary estimates, more than 6,000 attendees converged on CVC Kansas City this weekend.

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An ounce of motivation and a pound of cure

August 30, 2009

Kansas City -- Popular pet-book author, columnist and TV personality Dr. Marty Becker urged veterinarians at CVC Kansas City to rekindle their love with the profession and the animals they have taken an oath to heal.

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