Episodes
Friday Sep 30, 2016
Clinical Aspects of Salmonella Dublin with Dr. Jessica Gordon
Friday Sep 30, 2016
Friday Sep 30, 2016
We are joined by associate professor from the Ontario Veterinary College, Dr. Jessica Gordon, to discuss the clinical aspects of Salmonella dublin. Dr. Gordon goes over how it is spread, prevention, clinical signs, and treatment.
Thursday Sep 15, 2016
Lyme Disease in Companion Animals with Dr. Michelle Evason
Thursday Sep 15, 2016
Thursday Sep 15, 2016
Today we talk to Dr. Michelle Evason, DACVIM, about the clinical aspects of canine Lyme disease, new Lyme knowledge, diagnostics and treatments.
Thursday Sep 01, 2016
Tick-borne disease in Ontario: review of 2016 info to date
Thursday Sep 01, 2016
Thursday Sep 01, 2016
Dr. Curtis Russell from Public Health Ontario shares the most up to date info on Lyme disease and other tick-borne diseases from a human surveillance perspective, and as it relates to pet owners, and veterinarians. He also reviews the life cycles and kinds of ticks found in Ontario. Great review and current info as part 1 of our Lyme disease in companion animals series. Next episode will feature Dr. Michelle Evason, DACVIM, with a review of clinical aspects, new Lyme knowledge, diagnostics and treatments.
Monday Aug 15, 2016
Producer Mental Health with Dr. Andria Jones-Bitton
Monday Aug 15, 2016
Monday Aug 15, 2016
We are joined by Dr. Andria Jones-Bitton, veterinarian and associate professor of epidemiology at the Ontario Veterinary College, to discuss producer mental health. Dr. Jones-Bitton's work on producer mental health in Canada is the first of its kind in Canada, and we discuss not only the findings, but how veterinarians may recognize signs of distress in clients, and what to do
Wednesday Jul 13, 2016
Small Ruminant Lameness with Dr. Paula Menzies
Wednesday Jul 13, 2016
Wednesday Jul 13, 2016
We discuss small ruminant lameness with Dr. Paula Menzies from OAHN's Small Ruminant Network. Lameness is a common problem in both sheep and goats. Learn about the causes and treatments, and what every producer should know about small ruminant lameness.
Wednesday Jun 22, 2016
OMAFRA's Animal Protection Team and What Equine Vets Should Know with Mike Draper
Wednesday Jun 22, 2016
Wednesday Jun 22, 2016
We are joined by Mike Draper, the livestock community sales coordinator for OMAFRA's veterinary services unit, to discuss the veterinary services unit within OMAFRA, regulating livestock auction markets, Mr. Draper's role within OMAFRA's animal protection team, when veterinarians should contact him, and what equine veterinarians should know.
Wednesday Jun 15, 2016
OMAFRA's Animal Protection Team and What Food Animal Vets Should Know with Mike Draper
Wednesday Jun 15, 2016
Wednesday Jun 15, 2016
Dr. Melanie Barham is joined by Mike Draper the livestock community sales coordinator for OMAFRA's veterinary services unit. They discuss Mr. Draper's role within OMAFRA's animal protection team and what veterinarians should know.
Wednesday Jun 01, 2016
Discussing Cysticercus ovis with Dr. Brad DeWolf and Dr. Alex Reid
Wednesday Jun 01, 2016
Wednesday Jun 01, 2016
Dr. Melanie Barham talks to Dr. Brad DeWolf and Dr. Alex Reid about Cysticercus ovis. Dr. DeWolf discusses what C. ovis is, how it is spread, and how to reduce the risk of infection. Dr. Reid discusses the OMAFRA perspective on C. ovis, including the current status of C. ovis in Ontario.
Tuesday May 03, 2016
Food inspection and welfare protection: The OMAFRA perspective
Tuesday May 03, 2016
Tuesday May 03, 2016
Dr. Melanie Barham is joined by Sherry Taylor, Dr. Alexandra Reid and Erin Chesterfield from OMAFRA. They discuss the route that food and welfare issues take throughout OMAFRA, and highlight some important points for veterinarians.
Wednesday Apr 13, 2016
Recognizing Abuse in Clients and Patients, and What Vets Should Know
Wednesday Apr 13, 2016
Wednesday Apr 13, 2016
Dr. Melanie Barham talks with Dr. Cindy McMann and Jacinta Cassidy from Guelph-Wellington Women in Crisis about the signs of abuse that a veterinarian might notice when treating a family’s pets, and approaches that a veterinarian can employ to help when they become aware of .an abusive situation, whether with women, men, or children, and some of the relationship between animal abuse and abuse in relationships.
Dr. McMann also discusses a program they are developing that finds temporary emergency boarding and care for the animals of women that need to enter the domestic violence shelter. Many women in violent situations will delay or avoid leaving the situation due to not being able to find care for their pets
Resources
Crisis lines: 519-836-5710 or 1-800-265-7233
Dr. McMann's email if you want to learn more about the emergency boarding project.