Humans have used honey for medicinal purposes for thousands of years. There are even cave paintings about it. Now, more than ever, the value of honey’s medical potential is being rediscovered and using medicinal honey for wound management is becoming more commonplace today. In the age of rising antibiotic resistance, honey’s antimicrobial properties another key reason modern practitioners are choosing to return to medicinal honey.
On today's podcast, Dr. Jen and Dr. Jason are joined by wound expert and veterinary surgeon, Dr. Courtney Campbell as he walks us through the science and the medicine about this sweet treatment.
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Cannabidiol, or CBD oil, is promoted for a wide range of medical conditions in people and in pets. On today’s show, Dr. Jen and Dr. Jason Chatfield speak with veterinary surgeon and CBD expert, Dr. Courtney Campbell. The trio review the science behind the claims, the confusion about the legality of the product, and how veterinarians can embrace this new pet care trend.
This show is sponsored by Vet Naturals, makers of Hemp and Hips. Developed by vets, approved by pets. Learn more at vetnaturals.com.
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Here in the 21st century, we have all grown accustomed to seeing that most common of all creatures. The most common of all dog breeds. The most popular of all companion animals – you guessed it - The social butterfly dog! Our clients dogs have very active social lives. In fact, US pet owners spent more than $6 billion on boarding and grooming services alone in 2017.
On today’s show, Dr. Jen and Dr. Jason talk all about dogs and their very socially active lives and what veterinarians need to do to make sure that they stay safe and healthy.
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Dr. Jen and Dr. Jason talk to Lulu Peddle, an English veterinary nurse who is on a mission to help pets in need across the globe. She’s part of the Worldwide Veterinary Service.
For the last 16 years, Worldwide Veterinary Service have been sending vital veterinary aid all around the world. Now, they are using their global network of animal welfare charities to ensure that animals in need receive the care they deserve through the COVID-19 pandemic. They have started a new initiative “Parcels of Hope” – where WVS sources the supplies they need, package them and send these urgent aid parcels wherever requested. Lulu is leading the charge by organizing the donations for shipment.
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New research suggest that it could take until 2023 for the US economy to recover from the impact of the COVID-19 coronavirus crisis, according to a new report from consultancy McKinsey & Company. As supply chains around the world are disrupted, the report warns that we haven’t seen the worst of the impact yet.
On today’s show, Dr. Jen and Dr. Jason talk with Paul Gazaleh, a Certified Public Accountant who’s also Accredited in Business Valuation about what the future holds for our profession and how we can survive the new normal.
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Telemedicine is not new to the medical field, medical professionals have been doing this since the advent of telephones. A recent study showed that 40% of millennials said that a telemedicine option for healthcare was extremely important. Millennials now comprise the largest segment of pet owners in the U.S.
On today’s show, Dr. Jen and Dr. Jason Chatfield speak with Dr. Aaron Smiley, a practicing veterinarian who has become a rock star in the telemedicine field. As the Chief of Staff at Devonshire Veterinary Clinic in Anderson, Indiana and Geist Station Animal Hospital in Indianapolis, Indiana - he is an active user of veterinary telehealth with his clients and patients. He is also Chief of Staff Advisor at VetCor.
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Leptospirosis is one of the world’s most deadly zoonotic diseases, mainly affecting those in third world countries. Despite the fact that there are effective vaccines on the market in the US for dogs, routine outbreaks occur across the nation- not only in rural areas, but also in urban environments.
Renowned infectious disease expert and co-host, Dr. Jenifer Chatfield, is challenged by fellow host Dr. Jason Chatfield to spill the tea on this horrible disease, the antiquated veterinary dogma on vaccinations and why your dog should be vaccinated! Additionally, the co-hosts discuss the common sense approaches to preventing you from contracting this zoonotic disease from your dog!
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In this age of rabid anti-vaxers, (see what we did there?) some people are confused and may not realize that rabies IS still “a thing,” and you SHOULD vaccinate your pets annually or every 3rd year! In fact, ~60,000 people die every year from rabies, mostly kids and mostly in India and Africa. These children die from rabies for many different reasons: many people are unaware that a dog bite can kill you if it transmits rabies, the hospital may be many days travel away, rabies post-exposure prophylaxis requires refrigeration and can be expensive (~$50 in Africa) and so not all hospitals have it available, etc.
The most effective way to prevent 95% of human cases of rabies is to vaccinate dogs. Mission Rabies sets out to do just that! Join Dr. Jen and Dr. Jason as they hear all about Mission Rabies efforts and Worldwide Veterinary Services (WVS) from the founder himself, Dr. Luke Gamble.
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Dr. Annie Wayne, and three other researchers from the Cummings School researchers find that women who are pregnant, raising children, or considering parenthood at U.S. veterinary training institutions may lack adequate support.
Although 80% percent of the student, intern, and resident population at veterinary institutions is made up of women in their peak reproductive years, studies from a team of researchers at the Cummings School found widespread challenges for veterinary trainees considering parenthood.
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Did you know that more than 49 million people have tried online dating? It isn’t a surprise that online dating is such a popular option for those looking for love. Especially, for busy professionals. With an estimated 20% of committed relationships starting online, it is a viable choice to help you find love.
A new entry to the online dating market is Bumble.com, a dating site that is female focused and allows women to make the first move, shifting old-fashioned power dynamics and encouraging equality from the start. We reached out to Bumble.com’s in-house Sociologist, Dr. Jess Carbino, to find out how to find the perfect love match.
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