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Final Necropsy Findings for Beloved Mountain Lion P-22

Final Necropsy Findings for Beloved Mountain Lion P-22 Trina Wood June 14, 2023 P-22 was re-captured in April 2019 to replace the battery in his GPS collar. Photo: National Park Service When P-22 was captured and anesthetized last December by the California Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW) and National Park Service (NPS), the outlook […]

Cornell helps horse with irregular heartbeat return to jumping

Wednesday, June 14, 2023 – 10:30am rose-photo-provided.jpg Rose’s Cornell veterinarians suspected she was suffering from atrial fibrillation, or AFib. This is an irregular heartbeat that impacts high performing horses like Rose and, if left untreated, can have secondary consequences. Photo: SportFot/Provided Rose, a nine-year-old warmblood mare, had just the right amount of energy and feistiness […]

Dr. Stuart Meyers receives Lifetime Achievement Award

Dr. Stuart Meyers receives Lifetime Achievement Award Trina Wood June 13, 2023 Erin Min Congratulations to Dr. Stuart Meyers for receiving the prestigious David E. Bartlett Lifetime Achievement Award from the Society for Theriogenology. Awarded annually by the Society for Theriogenology and the American College of Theriogenologists, the Bartlett Award serves to “recognize an outstanding […]

AVMA: Wildfire smoke endangers animal health

Tuesday, June 13, 2023 – 1:44pm Mishka and Aly 1.jpeg This news item will redirect to:  https://www.avma.org/news/wildfire-smoke-endangers-animal-health Is Scopes?: 

VMBS Faculty Member One Of First Veterinarians To Train On New Robotic-Assisted Surgery System

Thieman performs a minimally invasive surgery at the Small Animal Teaching Hospital. The introduction of endoscopy, a surgical procedure that uses cameras and instruments in a small incision rather than the large incisions required for open surgery, is one of the greatest successes in medical history. Before the introduction of endoscopy, large problems required large […]

Immersive Oncology: NC State Hopes New Clinical Experience Broadens Understanding, Horizons

The NC State College of Veterinary Medicine has launched a new program designed to help first- and second-year veterinary students from universities across the country explore important medical specialties they could pursue as careers. Dr. Mike Nolan, professor of radiation oncology, spearheaded the creation of NC State’s first Immersive Clinical Experience, or ICE, in Oncology this summer. […]