Podcasts by The Derm Vet Podcast
Tune in to make veterinary dermatology more fun than frustrating! This podcast features Dr. Ashley Bourgeois, DVM, Dip ACVD sharing practical tips on dermatologic workups you can bring to clinical practice right away. Also, stories about navigating the messy (yet beautiful) journey of being a vet mom while building a career you love.
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104. Old McDonald had an itchy farm animal! from 2022-02-24T03:00
Julia Miller, DVM, DACVD is back to chat about farm animal dermatology. From cows to pigs to goats... get a down and dirty discussion about problems that can be seen with the skin!
Listen103. Horsin'around... Equine dermatology from 2022-02-17T03:00
Julia Miller, DVM, DACVD joins the podcast to chat about horses! There are a lot of amazing things we can do to control horses with skin disease between topicals, immunotherapy and changing simp...
Listen102. What is a minimum derm database? from 2022-02-10T03:00
Scrape, pluck, smear... biopsy if weird. We need to remember to go back to the basics in derm cases. So, get a quick refresher on where to start with abnormal skin lesions.
Listen101. Canine Hyperadrenocorticism- the good, the bad, the confusing from 2022-02-03T03:00
Dr. Lauren Adelman is back on the podcast! She is a board-certified internal medicine specialist practicing at Canada West Veterinary Specialists in Vancouver, BC. On this episode, we discuss ...
Listen100. Canine Hypothyroidism: Get it right and avoid overdiagnosing! from 2022-01-27T20:00
Welcome Lauren Adelman, DVM, DACVIM to the podcast! An internist at Canada West Vet Specialists in Vancouver, BC. We discuss the clinical signs, diagnosis and treatment options for canine hypoth...
Listen99. Sebaceous Adenitis from 2022-01-20T03:00
Sebaceous adenitis is an autoimmune disease that can cause scaling, follicular casting and hair loss in dogs. Standard Poodles, Vizslas and Akitas are predisposed. Learn how to recognize this di...
Listen98. Color Dilution Alopecia from 2022-01-13T03:00
Color dilution alopecia (CDA) is an inherited condition that causes patches of hair loss, and may also include flaky skin and pruritus. The condition is associated with individuals who have a “d...
Listen97. Cytology collection techniques and staining from 2022-01-06T03:00
You always hear me mention "cytology everything"! But, how do you actually collect a diagnostic cytology sample?
Cytology is the minimum database of any dermatology case. So, ...
96. 2021 wrap up- top 5 tips from The Derm Vet from 2021-12-30T06:00
I asked you what you have learned from the podcast this year. My husband joins me again (check out the 2020 wrap up!) to chat about your responses. From cytology to feline dermatology to being a...
Listen95. All about IL-31 and its inhibitors from 2021-12-23T18:00
IL-31 has gained a lot of attention in the last decade based on its role in pruritus for canine allergic dermatitis. Also, the specific therapies that target this pruritic cytokine (Apoquel and ...
Listen94. How can marketing help your practice? from 2021-12-16T03:00
Laura Dennis joins the podcast for this episode. She is the Vice- President of Sales and Marketing for Xoran Technologies. She provides her marketing expertise on ways that you can allow your pr...
Listen93. When should I refer to a dermatologist? from 2021-12-09T03:00
As a general practitioner, you see itchy, infected pets all day long. But, when do you decide to make the referral to a dermatologist? Every veterinarian is going to have a different comfort lev...
Listen92. Top 5 Tips for Stenotic Ears from 2021-12-02T03:00
Stenotic ears can be very challenging to get under control and manage long-term. Get the 5 top tips to be successful with reversing these severe changes!
Listen91. Itchy or stressed? from 2021-11-25T03:00
The podcast welcomes back Dr. Chris Pachel, DVM, DACVB, CABC! How can you tell if a dog's licking is related to allergies or behavior? It may not be as straight forward as you think since t...
Listen90. Overgrooming cats from 2021-11-18T03:00
How much grooming is too much grooming in a cat? Can stress really be the cause? Do you refer them to a dermatologist, internist or behaviorist?
Learn where to start with overgrooming ...
89. Oral lesions- should I send them to a dentist or dermatologist? from 2021-11-11T03:00
The podcast welcomes Dr. Amy Thomson, DVM, DAVDC (@toothy.thomson) to discuss cases that can cross over from dentistry to dermatology.
Learn about oral lesions, how to biopsy them and ...
88. Proliferative and Necrotizing Otitis Externa (PNOE) from 2021-11-04T03:00
Proliferative and Necrotizing Otitis Externa (PNOE) is a rare autoimmune disease that can affect young cats. Once you see a picture of this disease, you won't forget it! Learn about the cli...
Listen87. I’m Completely Booked! What To Do When You Can’t Get Itchy Patients in Right Away: Phone Fixes, ER visits and More from 2021-10-28T03:00
Since owners are having a hard time getting into their general veterinarian, there is an increase amount of dermatologic patients trying presenting to the emergency veterinary clinic. This can b...
Listen86. Symmetrical Lupoid Onychodystrophy (SLO) from 2021-10-21T03:00
Symmetrical lupoid onychodystrophy is an autoimmune disease that can cause dog's to slough their claws. It can be very painful and requires chronic management. Learn the approach to this di...
Listen85. Cone Beam CT in general practice from 2021-10-14T03:00
Cone-beam computed tomography systems are a variation of traditional computed tomography (CT) systems. This technology has been used in human dentistry with the ability to rotate around the pati...
Listen84. Douxo® S3 and Ophytrium: advancing ingredients to improve epidermal barrier from 2021-10-07T03:00
Initially, I was a little thrown off when I heard Douxo® was changing their main active ingredient from phytosphingosine to ophytrium. Why change it now? But, as I learned more about the ...
Listen83. Antihistamines delay relief from acute allergic flares from 2021-09-30T03:00
With veterinary clinics being so busy, it seems helpful to hand out an antihistamine dose
over the phone when a client calls about their itchy pet. However, the more we learn
about the p...
82. Review of the Clinical Consensus Guidelines for Dermatophytosis from 2021-09-23T03:00
Dermatophytosis can be a frustrating disease process. There are many different diagnostic tests and treatment options. This episode reviews "Diagnosis and treatment of dermatophytosis in do...
Listen81. What flare factors cause my allergic patients to itch? from 2021-09-16T03:00
On this episode, I discuss the four common flare factors for allergic pets. If a dog becomes itchy despite the use of an effective antipruritic, we want to assure a flare factor isn’t complicati...
Listen80. What ear flush should I carry in the clinic? from 2021-09-09T21:00
From my hotel room in Las Vegas for WVC, a basic overview of the various ear flushes you should consider carrying in the clinic. Pick 3 different types such as antiseptic, TrizEDTA and cerumenol...
Listen79. Keys to Success with the Diagnostic Workup of the Itchy Dog from 2021-09-02T03:00
An allergic workup is key to reduce itch in dogs and control infection long-term. Identifying the underlying cause of pruritus is essential to minimize the severity and frequency of infections. ...
Listen78. The expense of allergies and how pet insurance can help from 2021-08-26T03:00
Allergies are chronic, frustrating and expensive. With so many different things to treat (itch, infection, parasites, etc.), costs can add up quickly. This2 episode welcomes Dr. Adam Christman, ...
Listen77. Epitheliotropic lymphoma in dogs from 2021-08-19T03:00
Do you know how to recognize the clinical signs of epitheliotropic lymphoma in dogs? Remember, not every itchy dog is allergic. Listen to this quick overview of this disease including clinical s...
Listen76. Breaking down the basics of autoimmune skin disease from 2021-08-12T03:00
When should you be suspicious of an autoimmune disease? How do you collect the best biopsy samples? This podcast episode welcomes Dr. Tyler Jordan, DVM, DACVD to discuss the basics of autoimmune...
Listen75. Fetch the Best- How to Successfully use Apoquel® and Cytopoint to Manage Allergic Dogs from 2021-08-05T03:00
Apoquel® (oclacitinib tablet) and Cytopoint are tremendous tools in the management of allergic and atopic dermatitis in dogs. On this episode of The Derm Vet podcast, I got to discuss both of th...
Listen74. How to create a successful workup and therapeutic plan for canine otitis from 2021-07-29T03:00
Dr. Darin Dell, DVM, DACVD joins this episode of the podcast. He is the medical director of Wheat Ridge Animal Hospital in Wheat Ridge, CO. Topical therapy in canine otitis can be very frustrati...
Listen73. Itchy Pet Awareness Month from 2021-07-22T21:00
August is Itchy Pet Awareness Month! This is the third year of raising awareness for itchy pets and what veterinarians can do to help provide fast relief. On this episode of the podcast, I welco...
Listen72. Interdigital furuncles/cysts from 2021-07-15T12:00
Interdigital furuncles (aka interdigital cysts) can be very uncomfortable for the pet and alarming for the owner. The difficult thing about management is the (often) multifactorial component (in...
Listen71. When should TrizEDTA ear flush be used? from 2021-07-08T18:00
Dealing with acute or chronic otitis can be really difficult. Especially when it becomes resistant to therapies. Knowing which topical ear flushes should be used in gram-negative infections can...
Listen70. When a derm case walks into the ER... from 2021-07-01T03:00
Dermatology and critical care cases may seem quite different, but there are more similarities than you may think. Setting client expectations, considering long-term management and prioritizing t...
Listen69. The dreaded perianal fistula from 2021-06-24T03:00
Perianal fistula is an autoimmune disease predominantly seen in German Shepherd dogs. It can be very uncomfortable and various clinical signs. But, when appropriately diagnosed, medical manageme...
Listen68. Implementing Topical Therapy Successfully from 2021-06-17T13:00
The more we learn about allergies in pets... the more complex it becomes. It is important that the multimodal approach to allergies includes consistent topical therapy. This episodes welcomes Dr...
Listen67. Improving the veterinary-client relationship from 2021-06-10T12:00
Communication between a client and veterinarian is one of the most important aspects of managing a pet with chronic skin disease. But, what type of communication is a client looking for? What th...
Listen66. What is diascopy? from 2021-06-03T17:00
Diascopy is a simple technique that can be used in the clinic with a microscope slide. It can help differentiate from inflammation and hemorrhage. Enjoy this quick episode going over this intere...
Listen65. Unilateral otitis- what to suspect from 2021-05-27T04:00
The differential list for unilateral otitis can be quite different from the typical allergic otitis. It is essential to perform a full otoscopic examination (even if if requires anesthesia or se...
Listen64. When to suspect an endocrinopathy in a derm case from 2021-05-20T21:00
Traditional signs of hypothyroidism or hyperadrenocorticism don't always occur in canine patients. We think of lethargy, weight gain, polydipsia, polyuria, etc. But, you can simply see pati...
Listen63. MRSP- how to turn the bad and ugly into good. from 2021-05-13T12:00
Methicillin resistant staph has become a scary aspect of veterinary dermatology. It is important to know how to recognize MRSP through clinical lesions and history, collect diagnostics like cyto...
Listen62. What does work-life balance look like? from 2021-05-06T04:00
Work-life balance... what does that look like? It is important to realize it is different for everybody. It also can look different for the same person at different timepoints in their life. Bei...
Listen61. What is the difference between Apoquel and Cytopoint? from 2021-04-29T04:00
Interleukin (IL)-31 has received a lot of attention over the last decade due to its role in pruritus in canine allergies. Apoquel and Cytopoint have been amazing therapies to relieve itchy dogs....
Listen60. Diagnosing and managing canine otitis from 2021-04-22T04:00
Canine otitis can occur secondary to many different etiologies such as allergies and endocrinopathies. It is a very common occurrence and can be very frustrating for the pet, owner and veterinar...
Listen59. Crusty Cats... a review of feline pemphigus from 2021-04-15T11:00
Cases of feline pemphigus can develop very severe lesions and be intimidating. However, recognizing the lesion distribution and performing appropriate diagnostics can provide a definitive diagno...
Listen58. Derm Myth Busters from 2021-04-08T21:00
It is time to bust some derm myths! Dr. Andrea Hernandez from Animal Dermatology Clinic in Tustin, CA joins the podcast today. We cover some common misconceptions in veterinary dermatology such ...
Listen57. Lesion distribution matters from 2021-04-01T20:00
We often think about what type of lesion is present... Crusting, ulceration, depigmentation. But, HOW and WHERE it presents can be extremely important. Are the lesions symmetrical? Are mucous me...
Listen56. Why you should keep toothpicks in your vet clinic from 2021-03-25T21:00
Just a plain ol' toothpick can tell you so much information! Using it to sample the claw fold in itchy pets can reveal sneaky bacteria or yeast that could be masking results of allergy medi...
Listen55. Take a step back (client expectations) from 2021-03-18T11:00
Veterinary dermatology can be frustrating and confusing... not only for the owner, but as the clinician managing the case. We need to make sure before suggesting allergy testing, diet trials, et...
Listen54. Feline otitis- what can you actually do? from 2021-03-11T17:00
Feline otitis... it is tough! There are not many options labeled for cats and they can be difficult with administration. When do you use something off-label? When do you compound? What if a cat ...
Listen53. Top tips for skin biopsies from 2021-03-04T21:00
Getting back a non-diagnostic histopathology report can be so frustrating! What do you do to avoid this from happening? This episodes highlights the importance of site selection, biopsy punch si...
Listen52. Is derm essential? from 2021-02-25T08:00
When COVID hit, there was a lot of questioning regarding what services were essential. If dermatology is (most of the time) not fatal, is it considered an essential service? With so much stress ...
Listen51. Systemic treatment for otitis from 2021-02-18T20:00
Most otitis cases can be handled with topical therapy. But, what about in cases where it isn't enough and we have to reach for oral medications? Stenotic ear canals, otitis media, etc. Ther...
Listen50. The pinna! Don't forget it... from 2021-02-11T14:00
When we think of a COMPLETE ear exam, we think of the horizontal canal, vertical canal, tympanic membrane and bulla. However, the pinna is often forgotten! For the most visible part of the ear, ...
Listen49. Don't be a Know-It-All from 2021-02-04T03:00
There are SO many products out there! Let me provide a little relief... it isn't necessary to know them ALL. It is most important to know active ingredients and when you would use them. But...
Listen48. A clinical pathologist's perspective of cytology from 2021-01-28T03:00
Who loves cytology more than a veterinary dermatologist? A clinical pathologist! This episode features Dr. Kate Baker, DVM, MS, Dip ACVP talking all things cytology. You know we had a ton of fun...
Listen47. WHEN to diet trial from 2021-01-21T06:00
Does a diet trial need to be done in EVERY single allergic patient? There are a lot of different opinions about how to diet trial, when to diet trial, what diets to use, etc. While it is never w...
Listen46. All about Atopy from 2021-01-14T06:00
This episode features Catherine Milley, DVM, Dip ACVD from Animal Dermatology Clinic Portland in Oregon to discuss canine atopic dermatitis. She is my partner in crime in the clinic and passiona...
Listen45. EGC in cats: Can you name the three presentations? from 2021-01-07T10:00
Eosinophilic granuloma complex (EGC) is a unique clinical presentation in allergic cats. There are three clinical presentations of EGC and a cat can exhibit just one or all three! Can you name t...
Listen44. 2020 wrap up- what derm tips have you learned? from 2020-12-31T09:00
On this episode, I asked what tips you learned from The Derm Vet (podcast, webinar, social media, blog, etc.) this year that you use in practice the most. My husband joins me to present the top ...
Listen43. Is that pet stressed or itchy? from 2020-12-24T06:00
Overgrooming cats, acral lick dermatitis, oh my! Can pets really lick out of habit? Is that chocolate Lab really paw chewing due to stress?
Knowing whether a case should be sent to beha...
42. Easy derm wins! from 2020-12-17T04:00
In the crazy, tumultuous year of 2020... let's have some easy wins! Here are some quick, simple ways to improve your dermatology case management. Questions to ask clients, diagnostics in th...
Listen41. Fear Free + Dermatology from 2020-12-10T03:00
Today the podcast welcomes Dr. Brittany Lancellotti DVM, Dip ACVD from Animal Dermatology Clinic in Pasadena, CA. It is a great discussion of the importance of fear free within our practices inc...
Listen40. Tips for better otoscopy from 2020-12-03T06:00
Sorry for the poor audio during this recording. Otoscopy is a part of a complete dermatologic examination, but performing it well and comfortably in a dog or cat can be intimidating. This short ...
Listen39. Connecting on a personal level with clients from 2020-11-19T20:00
We talk about the importance of client communication a lot in dermatology. But, how do you go beyond educating and actually connect to clients on a personal level? On this episode, I am joined...
Listen38. Why are dermatologists obsessed with bathing? from 2020-11-12T21:00
You always hear dermatologists mention frequent bathing in allergic cases. With so many therapies, diets and preventatives needed in allergy management, is bathing really that important?
37. Repairing the epidermal barrier in allergic patients from 2020-11-05T05:00
Allergy management is multifactorial. Beyond antipruritics and infection control, restoring the epidermal barrier function is important. Several studies show that even normal appearing sk...
Listen36. SCARY skin infections from 2020-10-29T03:00
In the spirit of Halloween, we cover a SPOOKY topic... MRSP. It's not MRSA, but still scary and frustrating or owners and clients. I am joined by Dr. Mitzi Clark, DVM, Dip ACVD, assistant c...
Listen35. Old dog dermatology from 2020-10-22T18:00
What happens when a dog presents with skin lesions at 12 years old... and never had these issues before? Though allergies can start at an older age, don't always assume this is the case. En...
Listen34. Ears- To culture or not to culture? from 2020-10-15T09:00
There is a lot of debate in veterinary dermatology regarding the use of ear culture and sensitivity testing. Learn some of the pros and cons regarding ear cultures. There is a place for ear cult...
Listen33. When steroids make it worse (calcinosis cutis) from 2020-10-08T05:00
Calcinosis cutis is a clinical presentation that is quite striking. Once you start recognizing the appearance (often a firm erythematous plaque on the dorsum, axilla, etc.), it becomes easier to...
Listen32. Choosing an ear flush from 2020-10-01T03:00
Managing otitis cases can be difficult! It is important to know in-house techniques and how to train your clients to effectively clean the ear at home. Choosing the right ear cleaner is essentia...
Listen31. Sublingual immunotherapy- how well does it work and why choose it? from 2020-09-17T21:00
Allergen specific immunotherapy has been around for years but the subcutaneous form is more traditionally used. Sublingual immunotherapy (SLIT) has gained more and more popularity as we strive t...
Listen30. Convincing clients cytology is valuable from 2020-09-10T21:00
Cytology is the minimum database for dermatology cases. However, it is one of the most underutilized diagnostic tests in management of allergic patients. Veterinarians are often nervous to offer...
Listen29. QoL for derm patients and clients from 2020-09-03T16:00
Is dermatology essential? A big question everybody asked when COVID-19 first started hitting. If allergies aren't fatal, why is it such a big deal for owners to get their pets in right away...
Listen28. Dermatophytosis- How to catch it and treat it from 2020-08-27T07:00
Dermatophytosis- one of the great imitators. Though, "classically" people think dermatophytosis should appear as a circular lesion, it usually doesn't. It can appear as erythema, ...
Listen27. Pemphigus foliaceus... from diagnosis to treatment from 2020-08-20T16:00
I am joined by Dr. Melissa Hall, DVM, Dip ACVD from Metropolitan Animal Specialty Hospital (Los Angeles, CA) to discuss pemphigus foliaceus. This is one of the more common cutaneous autoimmune d...
Listen26. When you suspect the case is autoimmune... from 2020-08-06T03:00
The nasal planum is depigmented. There are ulcers in the mouth. Crusting with no bacteria present on cytology. How do you handle a case when you suspect an autoimmune disease is present?
25. 5 tips to set client expectations from 2020-07-30T03:00
Down & Dirty Derm! Today's topic... 5 tips to help set your client expectations when dealing with chronic allergies. To starting the conversation about allergies, getting owners to actu...
Listen24. Discoid lupus erythematosus from 2020-07-16T11:00
DDD about DLE! Discoid lupus erythematosus is one of the more common autoimmune diseases that affects the nasal planum in dogs. However, it can appear similar to other diseases such as pemphigus...
Listen23. Cat Derm- Breaking through the limitations from 2020-07-09T03:00
Feline allergies can be overwhelming! There are less medications for itchy cats, and a lot of our feline friends won't take oral medications anyway. This emphasizes the importance of workin...
Listen22. Basics of skin scraping from 2020-07-02T03:00
Today's DDD (Down & Dirty Derm) goes over skin scrapings. When do you perform a deep scrape vs. a superficial scrape? And, what about tricky areas like the periocular region? We will go...
Listen21. Race in veterinary medicine from 2020-06-25T03:00
Today, we cover skin within veterinary medicine in a completely different and deeper way. Dr. Courtney Campbell is a board certified veterinary surgeon practicing with VetSurg in Ventura, CA. We...
Listen20. Acral lick dermatitis from 2020-06-18T05:00
Acral lick dermatitis (aka lick granuloma) can be extremely frustrating with several different causes. From allergies to behavioral to osteoarthritis... there are a variety of triggers that can ...
Listen19. Tackling client burnout in derm cases from 2020-06-11T03:00
There are many reasons why today's podcast episode is important. On this episode, I welcome Dr. Jeff Tinsley. At time of recording, Dr. Tinsley is finishing up his dermatology internship wi...
Listen18. Yeast paronychia: topical vs systemic treatment from 2020-06-04T09:00
Another episode of DDD (Down and Dirty Derm)! I address one of the most common questions asked on social media. Every time I show a picture of an infected clawfold... "Do you treat this yea...
Listen17. How to convince owners to use flea prevention from 2020-05-28T03:00
Today, I am joined by Dr. Ashley Detwiler, DVM, Diplomate ACVD to discuss ectoparasite control, specifically for flea allergic pets. Dr. Detwiler currently practices with Pittsburgh Veterinary D...
Listen16. Video otoscopy from 2020-05-21T03:00
Today's DDD (Down and Dirty Derm) goes over video otoscopy (VO). Whether it is a mass in the ear canal or a terrible chronic Pseudomonas otitis, VO can be an extremely useful tool for your ...
Listen15. How to be a virtual dermatologist (telemedicine) from 2020-05-14T06:00
In the last couple of months, our world forever changed due to COVID-19. And veterinary medicine was asked to pivot and adapt very quickly. Telemedicine has been the hottest (and most debated) t...
Listen14. How to perform a diet trial from 2020-05-08T13:00
Introducing DDD (Down and Dirty Derm)! These episodes are meant to be quick, bite-sized bits of information. Fast tips that you can put into practice right away or refer back to after you...
Listen13. Lather up! Topical therapy tips to help your allergic patients from 2020-04-30T03:00
Today, we welcome Dr. Andrew Rosenberg, DVM, Dip ACVD to the podcast to discuss topical therapy! Dr. Rosenberg owns and practices at Animal Dermatology & Allergy Specialists in New Jersey an...
Listen12. When neuro and derm collide from 2020-04-16T03:00
Today's episode features Dr. Lo Curtis, a neurologist practicing in the Austin, TX area. Dr. Curtis is making her own splash in the veterinary industry through her podcast (Thrive DVM) whic...
Listen11. A GP's perspective on derm referral from 2020-04-02T03:00
This episode features Dr. Tannetje Crocker, an amazing small animal general practitioner and emergency veterinarian practicing in north Texas. Dr. Crocker goes over how she communicates the chro...
Listen10. Frustrating food allergies... how to convince your clients to do a diet trial. from 2020-03-19T15:00
This episode features Dr. Kacie Blessing, DVM, Dip ACVD (from Animal Dermatology Clinic in San Diego, CA) discussing tips on how to convince your clients to perform a quality diet trial. We also...
Listen9. PSPP- Say what? Figuring out your otitis cases! from 2020-03-05T03:00
The first otitis episode! Do you cringe when a recurrent otitis case ends up on your appointment schedule? We have to look beyond treating the bacteria and yeast! Learn about the PSPP system. Th...
Listen8. Apoquel, Cytopoint, Atopica, steroids... which do I choose? from 2020-02-13T03:00
There are so many different anti-itch and anti-inflammatory medications out there. Which do you reach for when dealing with an allergic dog or cat? Dermatology is not cookie cutter and there are...
Listen7. Basic tips to improve your feline derm skills from 2020-01-30T03:00
You don't have to dread seeing feline derm cases! By using fear free techniques and understanding the unique ways cats exhibit different hypersensitivities, feline dermatology can be fun an...
Listen6. Why your allergic patients should start immunotherapy from 2020-01-16T03:00
If you have a perfectly controlled allergic patient on medications, why bother to refer them for allergy testing and immunotherapy? There are so many tools we have to provide a good quality of l...
Listen5. #vetmom. How to survive the chaos. from 2020-01-08T17:00
Being a veterinarian is hard. Being a mom is hard. Being a vet mom definitely has its challenges. But it can be one of the most rewarding titles! As working moms are taking over the veterinary f...
Listen4. How to perform skin biopsies from 2020-01-01T02:00
A skin biopsy is one of the most important diagnostic tools in veterinary dermatology. When performed properly, it can provide a wealth of information and, hopefully, a definitive diagnosis. How...
Listen3. Collecting a derm history from 2019-12-19T05:00
Is it a rash that itches? Or an itch that becomes a rash? There are so many clues that can be discovered in a quality derm history. But it can be daunting to ask so many questions when you are s...
Listen2. Diagnosing pododermatitis from 2019-12-10T16:00
Pododermatitis is an inflammatory process that can cause a lot of discomfort and inflammation to the paws of dogs and cats. This episode goes through diagnostic testing and differentials for pod...
Listen1. Don't fear the smear! Cytology 101. from 2019-12-03T12:00
Cytology should be performed on a frequent basis in any veterinary clinic seeing daily dermatology cases. However, it is often one of the most underutilized tools. Becoming familiar and comforta...
Listen1. Don't fear the smear! Cytology 101. from 2019-12-03T12:00
Cytology should be performed on a frequent basis in any veterinary clinic seeing daily dermatology cases. However, it is often one of the most underutilized tools. Becoming familiar and comforta...
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