By Dr. Geoff Carullo, DVM, FPCCP, DPCVSCA
Discover our selection of highlighted blog posts.
There was a time in the Philippines when veterinary practice felt deeply personal. Families went to their veterinarian, not just “a clinic.” The vet knew the family, the pet’s history,...
Let’s be honest. May point ang sinasabi ng ibang tao about delegation. In an ideal setup, trained veterinary nurses and vet techs should really be able to handle many technical...
In the Philippines, there is a practice many veterinarians know — but very few talk about openly. Because there is a shortage of vets, some clinic owners hire both: licensed...
This issue keeps coming back in veterinary discussions: “Graduate na ng Veterinary Medicine—doctor na ba kahit wala pang license?” Closely tied to that is the follow-up question: “Kung hindi pa...
In workplaces across the Philippines, conflicts between employees happen. Misunderstandings, disagreements, and even verbal altercations are not uncommon in high-pressure environments such as clinics, hospitals, and service-oriented industries. However, how...
The Gold Standard: dFAT In the Philippines, the Direct Fluorescent Antibody Test (dFAT) remains the gold standard for confirming rabies infection in dogs and cats. This method, recommended by the...