Covid-sniffing dogs can help detect infections in K-12 schools, new study suggests
Dr. Cynthia Otto comments on this study.
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Dr. Cynthia Otto comments on this study.
Dr. Deborah Mandell talks about seasonal pet poisons.
Keri Gardner (LVT ’88, MS ’07) answers some questions about her time in the Veterinary Technology (now Veterinary Nursing) Certification Program and the Comparative Medicine and Integrative Biology Graduate Program, and offers some advice to students looking to get into research.
Continuing its rise to national prominence, the University of Florida College of Veterinary Medicine jumped two spots to land at No. 7 among veterinary colleges nationwide in the latest U.S. News & World Report rankings. “This new ranking is a tribute to the hard work and commitment to excellence that I see every day in […]
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Several Oklahoma State University graduate degree programs appeared in the annual U.S. News and World Report Best Graduate Schools rankings, released April 25.
The trip is a valuable experience for future veterinary professionals on many levels—the students’ reflections and photos from the trip speak for themselves.
Colorado State University’s Doctor of Veterinary Medicine Program has been ranked No. 2 in the nation by U.S. News & World Report, continuing the program’s decades-long reputation as one of the world’s best. CSU’s vet school grabbed the No. 2 spot in the magazine’s 2023-24 Best Graduate Schools rankings, rising past its No. 3 […]
From Homeless Injured Pup to Pampered Princess Trina Wood April 24, 2023 Carolyn Sawai So, what’s the story behind the outline of a little dog in a tutu on one of the UC Davis veterinary school’s 75th anniversary logos? Meet Dolce, a 7-year-old Pomeranian-mix princess. But this sweet girl didn’t always live the pampered life. […]
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