Veterinary Medicine - September 2007 - (Page 624) Classifieds cated clientele and excellent, stable, long term support staff. No emergency duty. Salary and benefits commensurate with experience. Please call (722) 770-4263. Dr. Charles Stewart. South Florida’s largest veterinary laboratory needs pathologist, internist and radiologist, full or part time. Board certified preferred. Please call (305) 273-5788. skills, client-centered focus, and a cheerful disposition fit our practice culture. We offer reasonable work schedules, no after-hours emergencies, and a friendly, efficient staff. Must have excellent communication skills; a good sense of humor also helps. Exotics experience a plus, but not required. Situated in a welcoming small-town environment, but also close to Chicago. Competitive salary and benefits. Call Timothy at Hebron Animal Hospital, (219) 696-6471 or e-mail administrator@hebronanimalhospital.net for information. North Carolina. Clinic shares facility and resources with a referral practice. Well-equipped, newly expanded facility with outstanding support staff. Digital radiography, IDEXX VetTest and LaserCyte, Heska iStat, Picker spiral CT scanner, endoscopy, ultrasonography, echocardiography, fluoroscopy, and more! Excellent location for outdoor enthusiasts in the Appalachian foothills with the beach within easy driving distance. Plenty of time off to enjoy a wide variety of outdoor activities from canoeing and kayaking to hiking, camping, fishing, biking, trail rides, etc. Full-time veterinarians average 14 to 16 shifts per month. Excellent earning potential with base salary plus generous commission and benefits package including health and dental insurance, matching 401(k), CE expenses, professional license fees and dues, etc. ABVP diplomate on staff affords mentorship opportunties for pursuit of specialist board certification. Contact Dr. E.J. Kennedy, Medical Director, After Hours Emergency Veterinary Clinic, 126 Hwy. 321 SW, Hickory, NC 28602. Phone (828) 328-6697 or e-mail ejkdvm@aol.com. GEORGIA Staff Emergency and Critical Care Clinician needed for progressive, busy, 24-hour clinic in the metropolitan Atlanta area. We have two state-of-the-art facilities. One 15,000 sq. ft. facility also contains internal medicine, surgery, dermatology, and ophthalmology specialty practices. Our other 8,500 sq. ft. facility contains a surgery practice, and other specialty practices are being considered. Only those interested in pursuing a career in evidence-based emergency and critical care medicine need apply. For more information, check www.cobbevc.com. Please send résumé to our medical director, Michael Grasso, DVM, Cobb Emergency Veterinary Clinic, 630 Cobb Pkwy. N, Ste. C, Marietta, GA 30062; Fax (770) 424-8064, or e-mail dr.grasso@cobbevc.com. Emergency clinic in Gainesville, GA has an immediate opening for an additional full-time associate veterinarian. This is an excellent opportunity to join our well established, rapidly growing facility offering the highest quality emergency and critical care available. Facility is well-equipped with: VetScan chemistry & CBC machines; I-Stat; SCA2000; ECG; blood pressure; pulse ox; ultrasound; in house blood bank; etc. Gainesville is a growing city, located thirty minutes northeast of Atlanta, on the shores of Lake Lanier and at the foothills of the north Georgia mountains. We offer an excellent compensation package including generous base salary, production bonus and benefits. For consideration, please contact Brant Pate, Hospital Manager: phone (706) 247-2176; fax (770) 534-8096; e-mail An-Emerge@hotmail.com. MONTANA Full-time positions available for quality-minded small-animal vets in new AAHA certified hospital in beautiful Montana. Experience preferred for medical, surgical and ER care. Currently we have three vets, visiting specialists and all new lab, surgery, radiology/endoscopy and U/S equipment. Excellent staff with CVTs and RNs. Four day work week/rotating on-call. Benefits include health, eye and dental plans, annual CE, IRA, paid PLIT/MVMA/licensing. Excellent salary, incentives and bonuses. Call Dr. Thomas, (406) 255-0500, fax résumé (406) 255-0510 and visit our website: bestfriendsvetcare.com. OHIO Emergency Care Veterinarian. The Veterinary Referral Clinic & Emergency Center is seeking a full-time, experienced emergency veterinarian for our well-established multi-specialty referral and emergency center in Cleveland, Ohio. As one of four (4) emergency veterinarians you will manage the care of emergency and hospitalized patients on the overnight shifts during the week and day/overnight shifts on the weekends and holidays; working approximately twelve shifts per month. You will find advanced equipment, a strong management team, highly trained technicians and a friendly environment at the VRC & EC. We offer a very generous and competitive salary with a production based bonus opportunity, three weeks vacation, health benefits, CE reimbursement, 401(k), and relocation expenses. Our facility is located in the eastern suburbs of Cleveland, Ohio. This is a great place to be! The Greater Cleveland area offers high quality of living at a low cost, world-class cultural and educational institutions, and abundant recreation and sporting opportunities. A minimum of one-year emergency care with surgical experience is required. For more information, please contact Kathy George, Hospital Administrator, at (216) 831-6789 or via fax at (216) 831-4653. NEW JERSEY Fast-paced, upscale small animal practice in Laurel Springs, NJ seeks full- or part-time associate veterinarian. Competitive base salary, plus commission. Practice buy-in potential. Up-to-date diagnostics and surgical equipment, including Accuvet laser. Benefits include medical, life insurance, simple IRA, paid vacation and personal days, and CE credit compensation. Chews Landing Veterinary Hospital, phone: (856) 566-5688, fax: (856) 566-5699, e-mail: chewsvet@comcast.net. NORTH CAROLINA Emergency/Critical Care veterinarians needed for 24hour AAHA hospital. Has been established 24 years. Excellent career opportunity and work environment. Partnerships available. Hospital is located in central part of North Carolina, only hours from the mountains and coastlines. Fully equipped and staffed by 25 highly motivated vets, techs and lay staff. Competitive salary and benefits which include 401(k), profit sharing, CE and insurance. Send résumés to Karl B. Milliren, 303 National Hwy., Thomasville, NC 27360 or fax to (336) 475-0140. Only Veterinary Practice of Excellence in the Triangle is expanding. Veterinarians free to diagnose, as techs used to fullest potential. Busy, progressive, computerized (doctors dictate medical records) small animal practice with ultrasound, endoscopy, orthopedics, chemotherapy, huge dog training department, doctor’s rounds. Highest quality medicine, client education, strong customer service. Raleigh, NC one of best places to live in the US—2 hours to coast, 3 hours to mountains. Extraordinary benefits. Best opportunity for advancement. Visit online at ItBeginsWithCaring.com. Mail/E-mail résumé to Oberlin Animal Hospital, 1216 Oberlin Rd., Raleigh, NC 27608, Attn: Debbie; (919) 523-0441; debbie@itbeginswithcaring.com. Established, state-of-the-art emergency clinic seeking full-time or part-time veterinarian for Emergency/Critical Care position in beautiful western IDAHO Emergency Clinician Wanted: FT position available in a well-established emergency and specialty hospital located in beautiful Boise, Idaho. We are seeking a motivated team player that puts quality medicine and client care first. Flexible scheduling allows you to enjoy the unending recreational opportunities available in Idaho. Compensation commensurate with experience and includes a benefit package. Contact: Ann Selander at (208) 375-1600 or e-mail résumé/CV to ann@westvet.net. PENNSYLVANIA Associate needed for a beautiful mixed animal practice. Duties would be mostly small animal. Six doctors, friendly and compassionate staff. New radiograph and processor, in house lab, ultrasound, I-stat, Avimark on 10 computer network. Generous salary, production bonuses, full medical, 401(k), licensing fees, continuing ed. Located close to two college towns and the Chesapeake Bay. One hour from Phila and Baltimore. New graduate or experienced practitioner will be considered. www.Applebrookvet.net. (610) 329-2928. ILLINOIS Mixed animal practice seeking fourth associate. $60,000 base salary, production bonus paid monthly. Six weeks paid vacation. Complete in house lab, digital radiography and fluoroscopy. Preferred applicant should have one year cow/calf experience or equivalent. Contact Dr. Tony Ulrich at (618) 827-3979 or PO Box 2, Dongola, IL 62926. SOUTH CAROLINA Wanted: Small Animal Veterinarian. Located in Summerville, 30 minutes from Charleston and beaches. Experience preferred. Opening new clinic in October 2007. 1 of 3 experienced veterinarians. No weekends INDIANA Growing two doctor practice in Northwest Indiana seeks full-time or part-time associate. Solid medical September 2007 VETERINARY MEDICINE http://www.cobbevc.com http://bestfriendsvetcare.com http://www.Applebrookvet.net http://ItBeginsWithCaring.com
Table of Contents Feed for the Digital Edition of Veterinary Medicine - September 2007 Contents Letters Leading Off The Veterinary Medicine Interview: Dr. William J. Kay Idea Exchange Practical Matters Salivary Mucoceles in Cates: A Retropspective Study of Seven Cases Hyperlipidemia in Dogs and Cats Purina Insert The Latest Management Recommendations for Cats and Dogs with Nonketotic Diabetes Mellitus CE Form Product Preview Advertiser Index Marketplace/Classifieds Mind Over Miller Veterinary Medicine - September 2007 Veterinary Medicine - September 2007 - (Page Cover1) Veterinary Medicine - September 2007 - (Page Cover2) Veterinary Medicine - September 2007 - (Page 563) Veterinary Medicine - September 2007 - (Page 564) Veterinary Medicine - September 2007 - Contents (Page 565) Veterinary Medicine - September 2007 - Contents (Page 566) Veterinary Medicine - September 2007 - Contents (Page 567) Veterinary Medicine - September 2007 - Contents (Page 568) Veterinary Medicine - September 2007 - Contents (Page 569) Veterinary Medicine - September 2007 - Letters (Page 570) Veterinary Medicine - September 2007 - Letters (Page 571) Veterinary Medicine - September 2007 - Leading Off (Page 572) Veterinary Medicine - September 2007 - Leading Off (Page 573) Veterinary Medicine - September 2007 - The Veterinary Medicine Interview: Dr. William J. Kay (Page 574) Veterinary Medicine - September 2007 - The Veterinary Medicine Interview: Dr. William J. Kay (Page 575) Veterinary Medicine - September 2007 - Idea Exchange (Page 576) Veterinary Medicine - September 2007 - Idea Exchange (Page 577) Veterinary Medicine - September 2007 - Idea Exchange (Page 578) Veterinary Medicine - September 2007 - Idea Exchange (Page 579) Veterinary Medicine - September 2007 - Practical Matters (Page 580) Veterinary Medicine - September 2007 - Practical Matters (Page 581) Veterinary Medicine - September 2007 - Salivary Mucoceles in Cates: A Retropspective Study of Seven Cases (Page 582) Veterinary Medicine - September 2007 - Salivary Mucoceles in Cates: A Retropspective Study of Seven Cases (Page 583) Veterinary Medicine - September 2007 - Salivary Mucoceles in Cates: A Retropspective Study of Seven Cases (Page 584) Veterinary Medicine - September 2007 - Salivary Mucoceles in Cates: A Retropspective Study of Seven Cases (Page 585) Veterinary Medicine - September 2007 - Salivary Mucoceles in Cates: A Retropspective Study of Seven Cases (Page 586) Veterinary Medicine - September 2007 - Salivary Mucoceles in Cates: A Retropspective Study of Seven Cases (Page 587) Veterinary Medicine - September 2007 - Hyperlipidemia in Dogs and Cats (Page 588) Veterinary Medicine - September 2007 - Hyperlipidemia in Dogs and Cats (Page 589) Veterinary Medicine - September 2007 - Hyperlipidemia in Dogs and Cats (Page 590) Veterinary Medicine - September 2007 - Hyperlipidemia in Dogs and Cats (Page 591) Veterinary Medicine - September 2007 - Hyperlipidemia in Dogs and Cats (Page 592) Veterinary Medicine - September 2007 - Hyperlipidemia in Dogs and Cats (Page 593) Veterinary Medicine - September 2007 - Hyperlipidemia in Dogs and Cats (Page 594) Veterinary Medicine - September 2007 - Purina Insert (Page S1) Veterinary Medicine - September 2007 - Purina Insert (Page S2) Veterinary Medicine - September 2007 - Purina Insert (Page S3) Veterinary Medicine - September 2007 - Purina Insert (Page S4) Veterinary Medicine - September 2007 - Purina Insert (Page S5) Veterinary Medicine - 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