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Handsome boy keeping me company while I work on my Cat-Friendly certificate 💚🐾🤓
Zoom ready! Trying to talk to someone about all 30 of the residency programs I’m looking at is a little daunting but we’re doing it! If you see me at AAFP come say hi and maybe take me as a resident? 😜
On Jan. 11, the AVMA House of Delegates updated the policy on declawing, or onychectomy, to express more explicit opposition to routine use of the procedure. It also states that the AVMA defers to veterinarians to decide what’s best for each patient and client.
“Discouraging declawing moves the AVMA policy in closer alignment with positions established by the American Association of Feline Practitioners and American Animal Hospital Association, which also discourage declawing and encourage veterinarians to educate clients about alternatives.
AAFP states in its policy that feline declawing is ethically controversial, unnecessary in most instances, and a response to behaviors cats inherit and learn. The AAHA position statement indicates that a few circumstances—such as tumors or chronic infections—require claw removal, and it notes that the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention does not list declawing among means of preventing disease in humans.”
Feline-specific anesthesia guidelines
AAFP (the American Association of Feline Practitioners) has constructed and released a guideline, first of its kind, to feline anesthesia. This was inspired by the uniqueness of cats and their specific physiology and size. According to their records, cats have a higher mortality rate under anesthesia compared to dogs.
Their physiology makes them more prone to complications during surgery,…
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I am about to head off to the AAFP conference this weekend!!
1) Any advice from those who have gone before?
2) ANYONE GOING???? LET’S HANG OUT???
Wish me luck! I hope I survive! (And yes - I am doing this in the middle of my dedicated step time, you did hear that correctly...)
“While we at the AAFP represent family physicians, our highest priority is improving the health of patients, families and communities. When the top public health agency in the country is - in an unprecedented move by the administration - required to temper its reliance on evidence-based medicine, the health of the public is at risk.”
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Nation's Doctors Experiencing Intractable Nausea & Vomiting Due to House-Passed Health Care Bill
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WASHINGTON, DC - Gomerblog reports that our nation's doctors have been experiencing intractable nausea and vomiting coupled with stomach upset immediately after the narrow passage of the latest version of the American Health Care Act (AHCA) as the trigger. Symptom-onset was paroxysmal, and...
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Powerful women of color composing 3/4 panelists on the main stage at the AAFP conference. Teach me everything please family physician queens 🤩