Fully Vetted
By OhioVMA
Produced and presented by the Ohio Veterinary Medical Association, Fully Vetted is a podcast for members of the veterinary community who want to take a closer look at issues impacting the profession, both in Ohio and nationwide. Every other week, host Mia Cunningham and producer Krysten Bennett bring new guests on the show to discuss a multitude of topics important to veterinarians, students, and other veterinary professionals. For additional information and show notes, please visit http://www.fullyvettedpodcast.com.
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100. The Final Episode: The Past, Present, and Future of Veterinary Medicine
This is it: The final episode of Fully Vetted. As we prepare to say farewell, Mia and Krysten sit down with the past and present of OVMA leadership and talk about what's changed, what's stayed the same, and what the future ho… -
99. Making Pawsitive Connections: Networking Strategies for Veterinary Professionals | MVC 2024 Preview Series
For veterinary professionals, connecting with animals is easy, but when it comes to connecting with humans, some of us aren’t nearly as comfortable. But with a little practice, networking can become much easier. For the final episode of our … -
98. Beyond the Lecture Hall: Getting the Most of Your MVC Experience | MVC 2024 Preview Series
With just one week left before the 2024 Midwest Veterinary Conference kicks off in Columbus, Ohio, we have only two episodes left in our MVC Preview Series. So far, you’ve gotten a pretty good snapshot of what you can expect to learn at the … -
97. Weighing Options: A Spectrum of Care to Meet Every Patient's Needs | MVC 2024 Preview Series
There are a variety of factors that influence a client's decision to treat their pets: Not everyone can afford the "gold standard," nor does everyone want lengthy or difficult treatments for their pets. But that doe… -
96. Making a Difference for Vulnerable Animals & Their Families | MVC 2024 Preview Series
On today's show, we're joined by Jeffrey Holland and Kate Nattrass Atema, who are speaking in the Shelter Animal track of programming at the 2024 Midwest Veterinary Conference. Jeffrey is an attorney specializing in animal we… -
95. Antimicrobial Stewardship: Finding the Path of Least Resistance | MVC 2024 Preview Series
In this episode, MVC2024 speaker Dr. Christy King joins us to talk about renewed interest in antimicrobial resistance and share a sneak peek into programming from next month's conference. --- Send in a voice message: htt… -
94. Smooth Sailing: Charting a Course for a Successful Mentorship Program | MVC 2024 Preview Series
Having a solid support system is vital to new graduates’ success—and, by extension, the practice at which they work. With so much to learn and only four years of vet school in which to learn it, having someone around who can show you the rop… -
93. Chill Out: Conditioning a Relaxation Response in Animals | MVC 2024 Preview Series
Relaxing on command is difficult for people, not to mention for dogs and cats. When we and our pets are naturally inclined to always be doing something—working, listening, even just thinking—turning off and relaxing can be difficult. But it … -
92. Right on the Money: Managing Your Costs to Boost Profitability | MVC 2024 Preview Series
Ensuring your practice offers high-quality care at a competitive price is a tricky balance. Further complicating the process is determining fair compensation for your staff to keep them happy—and employed. That's not even accounting … -
91. Fishful Thinking: Navigating the Currents of Aquatic Veterinary Medicine | MVC 2024 Preview Series
Pet ownership has been on the rise over the past few years, and that extends beyond traditional furry friends. According to recent surveys, some 12 percent of pet-owning households globally have pet fish. Furthermore, about half of fish cons…