Veterinary Practice News Canada
May 4, 2023
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CBD’s role in post-surgical pain relief to be explored at WCVM?
CBD’s role in post-surgical pain relief to be explored at WCVM
The potential benefit of cannabidiol (CBD) in canine post-surgical pain management is set to be explored at the Western College of Veterinary Medicine (WCVM).
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Montréal’s FVM addresses DVM shortage via qualification program
To address Canada’s veterinary shortage, the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine in Montréal is adding a new veterinary qualification program for those with foreign degrees.
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Raccoon distemper on the rise in Toronto
Raccoon distemper on the rise in Toronto
Toronto-area veterinarians should be mindful of an increase in distemper cases affecting one of the city’s most populous wildlife residents.
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Lyme disease sees northern expansion: CAPC
Lyme disease sees northern expansion: CAPC
Lyme is expected to pose higher-than-average risk this year for Canadian pets, the Companion Animal Parasite Council reports.
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Ontario virtual veterinary market welcomes new player
Ontario virtual veterinary market welcomes new player
With the launch of the Telus Health MyPet app, a familiar face has entered the virtual veterinary sphere in the Heartland Province.
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Today’s Feature
Is entrepreneurship the missing piece?
“Succeeding in veterinary entrepreneurship is not unlike walking through a Québec snowstorm,” writes Dr. Céline Leheurteux. “The whirling snow assaults our corneas, but gives us the satisfaction of conquering adversity; not seeing anything that awaits us and moving anyway. Indeed, it’s not unlike performing our first Caesarean section: We have the courage to do it, but know full well we are not yet the most qualified.”
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