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Wildfire smoke recommendations for Congress to save lives, money

Friday, June 2, 2023 – 11:05am marcus-kauffman-unsplash.jpg Toxic smoke from wildfire kills many times more people than the flames themselves, and disrupts the lives of tens of millions of people. Photo: Marcus Kauffman/Unsplash For each person killed by wildfire flames, around 100 will die inhaling the smoke it produces. Despite these alarming figures, national spending […]

Protecting Dogs Against Outbreaks Of Respiratory Disease

Dog owners are likely familiar with the respiratory disease commonly known as kennel cough; while most cases have been historically mild, a more severe form of the infection is on the rise.  Because kennel cough is actually an infectious respiratory disease complex that easily spreads among dogs, Dr. Kathleen Aicher, an assistant professor at the […]

Cornell Leadership Program for Veterinary Students.

Thursday, June 1, 2023 – 2:20pm DSC02928.jpg Every summer, the Cornell Leadership Program for Veterinary Students welcomes a group of veterinary students to the Ithaca campus for 10 weeks to explore professional opportunities related to their science-based career. The Cornell Feline Health Center is proud to provide financial support to one leadership student in the program who shows a […]

Douglas Antczak ’69 V.M.D., Ph.D. honored by Penn Vet

Thursday, June 1, 2023 – 1:58pm hoffman-antczak-lombardini-gilbert.jpg The University of Pennsylvania’s School of Veterinary Medicine (Penn Vet) has announced that two distinguished graduates received two of the School’s highest honors, the Alumni Award of Merit, and the Distinguished Alumni Achievement Award. The awards are given annually to recognize alumni who are leaders in their fields […]

Injured bald eagle successfully recovers at the Janet L. Swanson Wildlife Hospital

Thursday, June 1, 2023 – 12:58pm DSC09400-a-cropped.jpg Sara Childs-Sanford, D.V.M. ’99, assistant professor and section chief of wildlife medicine treating the bald eagle. Photo: Carol Jennings/CVM When she arrived at the Janet L. Swanson Wildlife Hospital, patient 23304 was not doing well. She had been hit by a car the night before. Despite her eye-catching […]

Electrical Shock Procedure Corrects Horse’s Irregular Heartbeat

Electrical Shock Procedure Corrects Horse’s Irregular Heartbeat Subtitle Transvenous electrical cardioversion (TVEC) once again offered for horses at UC Davis after a decade of absence Rob Warren May 31, 2023 Many UC Davis equine services collaborated to treat Rio’s heart condition. “Case of the Month” – May 2023 Rio is doing well following a TVEC […]