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Planning Mother’s Day Gifts? Here are Pet-Safe Cut Flowers and House Plants

It’s almost Mother’s Day! If you’re headed to the garden center to pick up a last-minute house plant or to the grocery store to grab a bouquet of flowers, what should you get if you have flower-munching felines or plant-eating pooches at home? We’ve put together some veterinarian-approved resources for understanding nontoxic flowers, plants and […]

Hoofin’ It: NC State Students Get World’s Finest Farrier Expertise

It’s hands-on, knees-on and elbows-on teaching as Dr. Raul Bras crouches on the barn floor, wrapping his fingers around a standing horse’s hoof and explaining to veterinary students how to use a Sharpie to mark its widest part. The world-renowned equine podiatrist, a veterinarian who arrived as a clinical practitioner at the NC State College of […]

Two UC Davis Livestock Residencies Gain Certification Status

Two UC Davis Livestock Residencies Gain Certification Status Rob Warren May 08, 2024 The American College of Veterinary Preventive Medicine (ACVPM) recently performed an on-site visit at the UC Davis School of Veterinary Medicine and granted full certification to two livestock residency programs. Veterinarians completing three-year residencies in Livestock Herd Health and Reproduction (LHHR) and […]

Texas A&M Equine Veterinarians Work Around The Clock To Save Newborn Foal

Large animal internal medicine resident Sally Alpini and Dr. Amanda Trimble examine Vicky.Photos by Jason Nitsch ’14, Texas A&M School of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences Queen Victoria, the German warmblood filly, proved her strength at a young age, just like her namesake, the United Kingdom’s former monarch who took the throne at only 18 […]

New Model Will Help Researchers Connect Dots at the Intersection of Our Joints

Led by Mitchell Josvai, a PhD student in biomedical engineering, researchers from the College of Engineering and the School of Veterinary Medicine published their work in the journal Acta Biomaterialia. Professors Wendy Crone and Masatoshi Suzuki oversaw the project. The post New Model Will Help Researchers Connect Dots at the Intersection of Our Joints appeared first on School of […]

Cornell veterinary students earn national scholarships

Tuesday, May 7, 2024 – 10:57am Tower-cropped-1280.jpg Ashley Stroud is the winner of the Merck Animal Health Diversity Leadership Scholarship and Alexandra Yiambilis is the winner of the Chewy Veterinary Leaders Scholarship. Photo: Cornell University In recognition of their leadership, dedication and potential, two College of Veterinary Medicine students have been awarded national scholarships: Ashley Stroud, Class […]

VMBS Professor Recognized As Sustainability Champion

Dr. Weihsueh Chiu received his Sustainability Champion Award on April 10. Dr. Weihsueh Chiu, a professor at the Texas A&M School of Veterinary Medicine & Biomedical Sciences (VMBS), has received a 2024 Sustainability Champion Award from the Texas A&M Office of Sustainability & Campus Enrichment. The Sustainability Champion Awards recognize students, faculty, staff, and team […]