A Guide to Managing Wounds for Veterinary Patients
Managing wounds for your patients can be more effective and successful with these five steps you can use in daily practice. Learn more.
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Managing wounds for your patients can be more effective and successful with these five steps you can use in daily practice. Learn more.
We now offer EyeQ discs to help heal patients’ amniotic ocular tissues. Keep reading to learn how these discs increase chances for healing and recovery.
Taking wound care to the next level, Vetrix Healion Wound Matrix supports wounds and optimizes the wound environment to enhance healing.
Veterinary practices are no stranger to cyber attacks. Read on to find out how you can keep your data secure.
Being able to update your veterinary clinic should be easy! Here are some tips to ensure that you can modernize and improve your practice without breaking the bank.
Rethinking the use of new technology to help heal animals has changed the way that veterinarians practice entirely. Ground-breaking advances in veterinary care technology allow vets to use applied scientific approaches to improve and fast track their diagnoses and treatments. Here are the latest technologies to look out for in 2021 and how they have […]
At Vetrix, one of our most innovative and revolutionary products is our BioSIS matrix. Many veterinarians and clients are intrigued by this technology and often get confused as to what exactly BioSIS is and how it helps their pets. In order to make our technology more easy to understand for the average person, we decided […]
As a veterinary professional, empathy is one of the most important traits you can develop. This is not limited to the animals you are treating; pet owners require a high level of attention and empathy as well. There are a multitude of different personality types you will have to deal with: first time pet owners, […]
One of the most common mental health illnesses around the world is depression. Studies have not found its true cause, but research suggests that it stems from various factors. This includes physiology, genes, environment, and biology. Depression affects a lot of people, and the veterinary community is not an exception. Stress and Depression in the […]
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