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What happens when the line between care and harm starts to blur? In this episode, Dr. Barton Breaks down the risks of non-veterinarians performing chiropractic care on animals, the gaps in training, and what's at stake f

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Veterinary Vitals is a show produced by the Texas Veterinary Medical Association that examines the veterinary industry, explores the experiences of veterinary professionals and offers advice for navigating the evolving profession.
Texas Veterinary Medical Association hosts Veterinary Vitals, a health show with 110 episodes published.

What happens when the line between care and harm starts to blur? In this episode, Dr. Barton Breaks down the risks of non-veterinarians performing chiropractic care on animals, the gaps in training, and what's at stake f

Every other week during this election season, Trent Hightower , TVMA’s General Counsel and Director of Government Relations, will bring you concise, impactful updates on veterinary legislation and advocacy efforts shapin

Every other week during this election season, Trent Hightower , TVMA’s General Counsel and Director of Government Relations, will bring you concise, impactful updates on veterinary legislation and advocacy efforts shapin

Every other week during this election season, Trent Hightower , TVMA’s General Counsel and Director of Government Relations, will bring you concise, impactful updates on veterinary legislation and advocacy efforts shapin

Every other week during this election season, Trent Hightower , TVMA’s General Counsel and Director of Government Relations, will bring you concise, impactful updates on veterinary legislation and advocacy efforts shapin

Political advocacy impacts every veterinarian in Texas, but how? Dr. Will McCauley joins Veterinary Vitals to break down VPAC’s role, why your involvement matters, and how even small contributions can shape the future of

Every other week during this election season, Trent Hightower , TVMA’s General Counsel and Director of Government Relations, will bring you concise, impactful updates on veterinary legislation and advocacy efforts shapin

In this episode, we dive into the legislative battles shaping the future of veterinary medicine with Trent Hightower, TVMA’s General Counsel and Director of Government Relations. From the push for mid-level practitioners

Every other week during this election season, Trent Hightower , TVMA’s General Counsel and Director of Government Relations, will bring you concise, impactful updates on veterinary legislation and advocacy efforts shapin

We’re excited to announce a new segment on Veterinary Vitals! Every other Friday during this election season, Trent Hightower , TVMA’s General Counsel and Director of Government Relations, will bring you concise, impactf

This time, we sat down with Dr. Sandra Faeh, AVMA's Immediate President, to discuss mentorship, mental health, the state of the profession, and what's next for veterinary medicine. Everything AVMA https://www.avma.org/ V

In this episode, we explore the mental health challenges in veterinary practice with insights from Dr. Marisa Brunetti, and Danielle Baynes, writer and producer of the short film The Dog , highlighting the emotional toll

In this episode, we hear from Dr. Andy Schwartz of the Texas Animal Commission, who at the time of this conversation was just retiring as State Veterinarian and Executive Director. Dr. Schwartz stopped by the Veterinary

Today on the podcast, we hear from two power-houses: TVMA Past President Dr. Jodi Long and AVMA President Dr. Rena Carlson about their paths to leadership in the profession. Support the show

Today on the podcast, the 2023-24 Power of 10 Leadership Class participants share their journeys in veterinary medicine and why they sought to further develop their leadership skills! You can learn more about The Power o

In this episode, we hear from Dr. Bill Liska, TVMA’s 2024 Distinguished Career Achievement Award Winner at TVMA Annual Conference & Expo in Irving. Dr. Liska received his DVM from Iowa State University in 1973. He comple

In this episode, we hear a few important legislative updates, as well as the final word from our president Dr. Jodi Long as she prepares to end her term. Support the show

Drs. Cherese Sullivan and Adria Flowers are two veterinarians and practice owners in Houston, Texas. Dr. Cherese Sullivan graduated from Cornell University with her Doctor of Veterinary Medicine and has worked in general

Sherri Jerzyk, a veterinary technician in the TAMU Veterinary Medical Teaching Hospital’s Sports Medicine & Rehabilitation Service, developed "The Grotto" as part of her veterinary social work certificate program. Her ex

To wrap up the year, we hear from veterinarians and veterinary professionals about how they find joy in the tough times. We also take a look across Texas to revel in the accomplishments of our peers. Happy holidays! Supp
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