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NCVMB reconsiders decision one year after publication

More than two years after the complaint was initiated and 16 months following the Board’s unanimous decision published in the November 2017 Board Meeting minutes, I received notification on March 6, 2019. The notification was inconsistent with the November 2017 decision. Turning again to the Internet for information, I discovered that at the November 2018 meeting, [...]

2024-03-29T04:03:28+00:00

NCVMB declares failure to diagnose is acceptable practice

Regarding a febrile dog with excessive bruising and swelling, significantly elevated vital signs and a seven-pound weight gain in just 40 hours following amputation of a limb, the North Carolina Veterinary Medical Board has recently decided that regardless of failing to perform any diagnostic testing to rule out infection, informing the client that everything is normal, [...]

2024-03-29T03:18:25+00:00

Dr. Bergman’s justification for the failure of CVS to do anything to diagnose infection

A few weeks after Champ came home, I received a random customer satisfaction call from my credit card company. After expressing my dissatisfaction and the reasons for such, the representative urged me to dispute the charges which were processed by Carolina Pet Service, the owner of CVS according to Dr. Bergman. Although the credit card company [...]

Clients must assume any financial responsibility due to post-operative complications

Below is a portion of the Consent for Services that is included on the printed estimate. "I understand that during the performance of the forgoing procedure and/or operations, unforeseen conditions or complications may be revealed that necessitate an extension of those procedures or operation or even different procedures or operation than those set forth [...]

Veterinary Technician; credentialed technician preferred but not required of the right candidate

Carolina Veterinary Specialists uses the titles of doctor, intern and technician to differentiate among people who cared for Champ, indicating that certain education and qualification requirements have been met and that they are licensed or registered with the Board. The North Carolina Veterinary Practice Act states: "Veterinary Technician" means either of the following persons a. A [...]

Two doctors, two surgical reports confirm; it is possible to be in two places at the exact same time

In North Carolina, the content of the medical record is assumed to be factual, accurate, complete and timely; confuted only through the testimony of an expert in veterinary medicine. As such and devoid of expert testimony, the two reports below which indicate that Champ was in surgery with two different doctors at the exact same time, are assumed to be [...]