Isoflurane – what’s the fuss about? Are we too fearful of this chemical? Should we be?

Isoflurane has been in use since the 1970s and more commonly in use in the veterinary setting since the late 1990s. As an anaesthetic agent, not surprisingly, it is capable of causing drowsiness or unconsciousness if large amounts are present in the room air. It has other known health effects including respiratory tract and skin […]

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Building a supportive workplace culture

Enhancing morale, reducing stress, and improving job satisfaction In the demanding field of veterinary medicine, fostering a supportive workplace culture is crucial for maintaining team morale, reducing stress, and enhancing job satisfaction. A positive work environment not only benefits the mental and physical health of veterinary professionals but also translates to better care for the […]

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