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❓ Why is the VIN Community important? a. Your spouse might not want to hear about that gnarly cat bite abscess. b. Your friends still think you play with puppies all day. c. Doctors need support, too. d. All of the above. If you answered "d", give yourself a click and a cookie.

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Lectures at conferences not only give speakers a chance to talk on subjects they are passionate about, but also a place for them to learn from others as well. What have you learned from a conference talk that stays with you to this day?

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During their chat at last year's EVECC, Drs. Kris Gommeren, Robert Pope, and Soren Boysen addressed the lessons they want audience members to take away from their talks. If you were at EVECC last year, do you have anything to add?

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VINnie has some quick highlights from the VIN This Week newsletter and VIN News Service. Have you updated your VIN Profile lately? Visit MyVIN > Profile to keep your phone number, email address, & other personal info up to date. Need help? There are plenty of people ready to take your call and help.

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Professor Richard Meeson and Dr. Laura Cole share the practical lessons they hope attendees take away from their talks, such as practical procedure tips and the importance of a thorough initial evaluation.

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Have you ever wondered why someone approached a patient differently than you would have? Or wondered how to tailor your clinical instruction to accommodate different learning styles? You're not alone. Poppy Gant and Ken Yagi addressed these questions in their talks at last year's EVECC in Dubrovnik.

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VINnie returns from a camping trip with a sneak peek at a recent VIN This Week issue that features some great VIN resources that will help new grads and even not-so-new grads get through the rough parts with ease.

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How do you manage imposter syndrome, and to what extent do you prioritize the unique individuality of every patient? Conference attendees benefit greatly from walking away with practical insights. Dr. Chris Scudder and Marlaina Hrosch highlight the specific lessons they hope their audience retains.

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Another week comes to an end and VINnie is back with some exciting highlights from the VIN This Week newsletter and sneak peeks at a couple of important new VIN News Service stories.

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Dr. Combet-Curt recommends trying different things and learning from our patients, while Dr. Gommeren recommends keeping to a scientific approach and not getting carried away with enthusiasm during last year's EVECC. What is something you've learned this past year through a conference?

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Drs. Marc Raffe and Joao Araujo both said that science and education standards have reached a cutting-edge level, especially at EVECC, because the inclusion of diverse subjects beyond traditional scientific tracks fosters a more comprehensive educational experience.

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What is one lesson you learned at a conference that has stuck with you? At last year's EVECC, Dr. Guillaume Hoareau was asked the best takeaway he got from a lecture he watched. Dr. Claire Sharp was asked what she wanted audience members to take away from her lecture.

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Here's VINnie with a quick look at the latest headline from the VIN News Service, a peek into Monday's VIN This Week newsletter focusing on dental resources, and a note about some much-anticipated changes to the VIN Front Page.

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"What is the one practical lesson you want your audience members to walk away with?" See how Professors Dan Fletcher and Dan Chan responded to this question. If you attended a conference and want to share the love, what was one thing you took away from the conference?

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The VIN Enterprise Membership Relations team — a group that collaborates with veterinary practice groups to educate VIN members — recently adventured down under to visit VINners in Australia. It wouldn't be a VIN trip without some fun stops along the way!

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VINnie's back to help you stay on top of some of the latest VIN happenings with some highlights from the VIN News Service and the VIN This Week newsletter. Want to see what else is new? Start your day with the VIN Front Page!

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VINnie took a break from his 'cat nap' to give you a sneak peek at some highlights from the VIN This Week newsletter and a couple of headlines from the VNS. Visit Preferences>Email at https://bit.ly/4s6KnqQ to make sure you're getting all the latest and greatest VIN communications in your inbox.

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VINnie is nobody's fool! He's been keeping an eye on what's happening on VIN so he can bring you highlights from the VIN This Week newsletter and VIN News Service. Got a question about your membership or how to use VIN? There are plenty of people ready and waiting to take your call and help.

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VINnie is ready for the weekend, but first he's got a few VIN highlights to share about upcoming Rounds and VIN News headlines, with a quick reminder about some popular VIN tools you'll want to try. As always, the VIN Front Page is great place to learn more.

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REPOST FROM DR. SCHOZER: 🪳 FLEA CONTROL One flea bite is all it takes for allergic pets to break out in itching, skin infections, and hair loss. And here’s the kicker—you might never see a flea on them!

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Discover how VIN Search AI Mode can help you save time with easy-to-read summaries sourced directly from VIN. The only AI with access to exclusive VIN content, AI Mode puts ethics first, ensuring neither your information nor VIN information is ever shared outside of VIN.

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Have you tried VIN Search AI Mode? At this year's WVC, Paul demonstrated how AI Mode plunges into the ocean of VIN content to bring you a summary of easy-to-digest results, making your VIN Search faster and more efficient. Watch the video to see it in action!

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It's time for another quick VIN Weekly update! VINnie highlights two important VIN News stories and takes a peek at a recent VIN This Week newsletter, before dashing off in hot pursuit of a fast-moving, fluffy-tailed rodent. Want to see what else is new? Start your day with the VIN Front Page!

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VINnie is springing into the second half of March with a few highlights from Monday's issue of VIN This Week, the VIN News Service, and the Message Boards. Did you know the VIN Front Page is a great way to start your day and catch up with past VIN weekly videos? https://bit.ly/4dlP6kp

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The spotlight is on VINnie once again, as he brings you a few tantalizing teasers from the VIN News Service and the VIN This Week newsletter. Explore the Front Page to get the full scoop on all things VIN. Visit Preferences>Email at https://bit.ly/4s6KnqQ to make sure you're getting all the latest.

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In this Vin Weekly update video, VINnie gives you a little taste of what's happening on VIN with a quick look at highlights from the VIN News Service and the VIN This Week Newsletter. Hungry for more? Visit the VIN Front Page!

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VINnie is back to pique your interest with some helpful highlights on what's happening in the VIN Community. Start your day with the VIN Front Page to get the full scoop and check your email for the latest issue of the VIN This Week newsletter!

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Here's VINnie with a few highlights from VIN This Week, focusing on self-care and peer support, and a quick look at a recent Message Board discussion about AI scribing software.

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REPOST FROM DR. SCHOZER: GRAPE TOXICITY 🍇🐶 
Even small amounts can cause kidney failure, and we still don’t know exactly why. ⏱ Time is everything. If your dog eats grapes or raisins, call your vet immediately. Treatment within the first few hours can make a difference. 📌 Save this & share it!

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VINnie has sniffed out some more weekly updates to share! See what's featured in the VIN This Week newsletter and get a whiff of the latest VIN News story about dog noses and canine hemangiosarcoma.

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