My Path to Becoming a Veterinary Oncologist

Posted July 25th, 2018

When I tell people that I am a veterinary oncologist, I get a variety of responses.  Sometimes no reaction at all, sometimes surprise that it is a profession, sometimes questions about what that means, sometimes a look of gratitude and a story about a beloved pet who battled cancer, but most often something along the […]


Karen Wagner, MS, RD, CSO, LDN

Certified Specialist in Oncology Nutrition

Posted January 18th, 2014

Being a Board Certified Specialist in Oncology Nutrition, a CSO, designates my advanced practice with patients who have cancer.


Patrick Higgins

Oncology Practices: Where are we going?

Posted October 17th, 2013

The next few years promise to bring some radical changes to the healthcare industry, and more specifically, to the way cancer care is delivered, reimbursed, and accessed. This blog will focus on these issues in real time from the perspective of an oncology-based healthcare administrator.


Bob Riter

The Art and Science of Oncology

Posted October 1st, 2013

Science is the starting point of cancer care, but there is an art to applying that science to each patient. Oncology Patients don’t always fit into neat little boxes with obvious choices for the best treatment.


What’s It Like To Work In Oncology Care?

Posted February 6th, 2013

This blog will explore some of the professionals who provide care for people with cancer.