The Latest on Noncompetes: What Does the FTC Ban Really Mean for Veterinarians?
We asked Trey Cutler, an attorney who works solely with veterinarians, to weigh in on the Federal Trade Commission's recent decision to ban noncompete agreements. Trey takes us through what the decision really means, including whether we can actually expect it to take effect, how it will affect veterinarians and employers currently working under noncompetes, and what he thinks this decision signals for the future of veterinary contract negotiation.
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"Effectiveness of Ondansetron for Treating Nausea in Dogs with Vestibular SyndromeLauren A. TrepanierMedical management of nausea and emesis in dogs and cats can improve patient care.
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DVM, PhD, DACVIM, DACVCP
"Total Protein as a Predictor of Neoplastic Cavitary Effusions in DogsHaley J. LeeperTotal protein values of effusions are unlikely to help distinguish between neoplastic and nonneoplastic causes.
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DVM, DACVIM (Oncology)
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