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sting, the 2024 Spring Fest will offer an array of vibrant, interactive activities suitable for all ages Saturday, April 13.
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sting, the 2024 Spring Fest will offer an array of vibrant, interactive activities suitable for all ages Saturday, April 13.
Two Western College of Veterinary Medicine (WCVM) veterinary students from Canada’s North have received scholarships from Veterinarians Without Borders-Vétérinaires Sans Frontières Canada (VWB/VSF).
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Dr. Jane Shaw, professor of veterinary communication in the Department of Clinical Sciences and University Distinguished Teaching Scholar, recently published a new book, Developing Communication Skills for Veterinary Practice, a resource for veterinary students and professionals aiming to improve communication skills in clinical settings. Shaw, a recognized expert in veterinarian-client-patient interactions, co-wrote the book with […]
Dr. Taylor McLendon, right, performs a hind limb flexion as part of a full lameness examination on a horse. (Photo by Sara Lane) By Sarah Carey The University of Florida College of Veterinary Medicine was an early advocate of training veterinary students in the importance of business skills for success in veterinary practice, launching a […]
Hope Merriam Hope Merriam, a second-year veterinary student at the Texas A&M School of Veterinary Medicine & Biomedical Sciences, will spend this coming summer conducting research and honing her skills in equine medicine at Cornell University’s Baker Institute for Animal Health as part of the Dorothy Russell Havemeyer Foundation Fellowship Program. The Havemeyer Fellowship Program […]
While frog legs are often considered a delicacy of French cuisine for humans, they can pose a danger to our canine friends, specifically when they are consumed raw.
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A newly developed intranasal vaccine candidate, called SpyCage, helps to clear COVID-19 infections more quickly than controls in pre-clinical testing, according to a recent study led by researchers at Penn State.
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