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Cornell Academy of Veterinary Educators conference focuses on reflection, well-being

Wednesday, June 28, 2023 – 3:21pm welcome reception group shot-resize.jpg The second in-person conference had roughly 60 participants from institutions across the country, as well as from Hong Kong, the United Kingdom, Ireland and Colombia and included sessions, workshops and panel discussions. On June 23-25, the Cornell University College of Medicine welcomed veterinary educators to […]

California Veterinary Emergency Team Ready to Help Animals in Wildfires

California Veterinary Emergency Team Ready to Help Animals in Wildfires Subtitle UC Davis-Administered Program to Care for Animals Affected by Disasters Statewide (not verified) June 28, 2023 Amy Quinton An alpaca receives care after the LNU Lightning Complex Fire in 2020. Quick Summary The California Legislature passed a bill forming the California Veterinary Emergency Team […]

Veterinary Student’s Family Adopts Patient in Her Care

Veterinary Student’s Family Adopts Patient in Her Care Subtitle Access To Care Program Gives Stray Dog Hit by Car a New Lease on Life Rob Warren June 27, 2023 Tori following surgeries at the UC Davis veterinary hospital to repair her broken right leg and remove her injured left eye. “Case of the Month” – […]

Dr. Praveen Sethupathy’ 03 appointed next Chair of the Department of Biomedical Sciences

Tuesday, June 27, 2023 – 10:41am sethupathy web.JPG Dr. Praveen Sethupathy ’03. Photo: CVM Dr. Praveen Sethupathy ’03, professor of physiological genomics, has been named as the next chair of the Department of Biomedical Sciences. He will assume the role on October 1, 2024. “Dr. Sethupathy’s leadership and academic contributions make him an exceptional candidate […]

Anatomical discovery could help canine patients with liver function issues

Tuesday, June 27, 2023 – 7:54am SawchynCanineCaudalLiverCornell1-resize.jpg Portosystemic shunts are abnormal blood vessels that cause blood to bypass the liver, allowing toxins to build up. The shunts can develop in utero and lead to seizures, digestive problems, and stunted growth in puppies. Illustration: D. Sawchyn, MSMI, DVM, CMI of Sawchyn Medical Illustration, LLC (SMI) Cornell veterinary […]