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Volume 254: Issue 1 (Jan 2019)
Publication Date:
01 Jan 2019
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President's Column
The AVMA Political Action Committee: the critical importance of building relationships with our lawmakers
News
JAVMA News
Views
Letters to the Editor
Commentary
Sixty-five years of contributions by members of the American Association of Industry Veterinarians
Viewpoint
Clinical ethics consultation in a tertiary care veterinary teaching hospital
Veterinary Medicine Today
What Is Your Diagnosis?
What Is Your Diagnosis?
What Is Your Neurologic Diagnosis?
What Is Your Neurologic Diagnosis?
ECG of the Month
ECG of the Month
Anesthesia Case of the Month
Anesthesia Case of the Month
Pathology in Practice
Pathology in Practice
Pathology in Practice
Special Report
Qualitative study of owner perceptions of chronic pain in their dogs
Scientific Reports
Small Animals
Entomological and sociobehavioral components of heartworm
(Dirofilaria immitis)
infection in two Florida communities with a high or low prevalence of dogs with heartworm infection
Special Report
Suicide among veterinarians in the United States from 1979 through 2015
Development and evaluation of a high-fidelity canine laparoscopic ovariectomy model for surgical simulation training and testing
Assessment of caregiver burden and associations with psychosocial function, veterinary service use, and factors related to treatment plan adherence among owners of dogs and cats
Development and validation of a Burden Transfer Inventory for predicting veterinarian stress related to client behavior
Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association
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