Vetramil - Video presentation


What if a natural solution could transform your approach to wound care in veterinary medicine?

In this video, discover the role of medical-grade honey in veterinary wound care: its mechanisms of action, its clinical benefits, and the situations in which it can be particularly useful.
Through concrete explanations and case examples, this presentation offers practical insights into a therapeutic option that is increasingly used in clinical practice.

Dr. Janice Huntingford, DVM, MS_TCVM, DACVSMR, CVA, CVPP, CCRT, CAVCA, CCRV

Dr. Janice Huntingford is a 1984 graduate of the Ontario Veterinary College, University of Guelph, in Guelph, Ontario. She is certified in chiropractic, acupuncture, rehabilitation, and pain management. She has a Masters in Traditional Chinese Veterinary Medicine from the Chi University.

In 2015, she became a Diplomate of the American College of Veterinary Sports Medicine and Rehabilitation (Board Certified Specialist). She is also a consultant for the VIN Rehab/Sports Medicine/Chronic Pain board, Pet Wellbeing and sits on many boards including an International Osteoarthritis Task Force and the World Association of TCVM. Dr. Huntingford lectures nationally and internationally and has received numerous awards. She is currently the Director of Chi Canada and an assistant professor at the Chi University.

Comparison of medical grade and manuka honey in veterinary wound care

Did you know that honey used in veterinary medicine isn’t limited to Manuka? Discover why Medical Grade Honey stands out with its clinical properties and proven performance.

Learn the difference and make the right choice for your patients.

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