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VMBS Professor Completes TVMA’s Selective Leadership Program

Navarrette Dr. Ashley Navarrette, a clinical assistant professor at the Texas A&M School of Veterinary Medicine & Biomedical Sciences (VMBS), recently completed the Texas Veterinary Medical Association’s (TVMA) Power of 10 Leadership Program, a nine-month program designed to promote leadership qualities in veterinary professionals. This selective program was previously limited to 10 recent graduates but […]

Cardiopulmonary Bootcamp offers hands-on training for residents

Wednesday, May 3, 2023 – 11:38am DSC08025.jpg Over three-and-a-half days, participants engaged in intensive, hands-on training with leading specialists in their field. Photo: Carol Jennings/CVM Cornell University’s College of Veterinary Medicine hosted the fifth annual Cardiopulmonary Bootcamp from April 20-24, 2023, welcoming 55 residents in emergency and critical care (ECC) medicine from veterinary schools and […]

Texas A&M Students Develop AI-Based Program To Help Diagnose Canine Heart Disease

Fourth-year veterinary student Tabitha Baibos and Tomas Reyes ’20, ‘22 (MS) Artificial intelligence (AI) is a phrase on the tip of many tech experts’ tongues, and with the help of Texas A&M School of Veterinary Medicine & Biomedical Sciences (VMBS) fourth-year veterinary student Tabitha Baibos and her fiancé Tomas Reyes ’20 ‘22, AI is taking […]

Class of 2023: Ask for Dr. Steinman and Three Men Might Answer

By Gabe Steinman My veterinary story started long before I was born in a small rural town of Hardin County, Ohio, where a little boy was caught innocently dipping a kitten into the farm’s water trough. A strong hand promptly grabbed this boy by the collar and dunked him underwater, apparently to teach him a […]

Message from Dean Stetter-May 2, 2023

Message from Dean Stetter-May 2, 2023 Subtitle Safety and Vigilance at the School (not verified) May 02, 2023 Dear SVM Community, The violent attacks in Davis over the past five days are distressing and feel very personal. They involved a UC Davis undergraduate student as well as vulnerable members of our community. One of the […]

OSU Vet Med students serve community with low-cost vaccine clinic

Students from the Oklahoma State University College of Veterinary Medicine recently partnered with Stillwater Animal Welfare to hold a low-cost vaccine clinic. Community members could bring their cats and dogs to receive a physical exam and routine vaccinations for only $15.

VMTH Security – Keeping Our Community Safe

VMTH Security – Keeping Our Community Safe (not verified) May 02, 2023 We are aware of the growing safety concerns due to the increase in violent crimes reported in Davis over the last week. The safety and security of the VMTH community is our primary concern. We are taking steps to increase the security presence […]