Behind the scenes on wildlife capture training
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Three faculty members at the Texas A&M School of Veterinary Medicine & Biomedical Sciences (VMBS) were among the 25 recipients from across Texas A&M University to be recognized with 2023 Distinguished Achievement Awards by The Association of Former Students. The university-level awards honor faculty and staff who exhibit the highest standards of excellence and are […]
Wednesday, March 29, 2023 – 10:27am Elsa. Photo provided. Elsa and Anna are anything but frozen. The two aptly-named cats, although not technically sisters, have been energetically playing together nearly all their lives. What’s more, they’re owned by human sisters Mary and Laura Schad. But the cats’ sisterly bond was tested when Elsa, a […]
The Oklahoma State University College of Veterinary Medicine’s Production Animal Medicine Society recently sent a team to compete in the 2023 bovine palpation contest—bovine palpation is the means of determining pregnancy.
Stevenson Center staff and residents. Back row: Riley Reynolds, Tori Singletary, and Dr. Sam Miller. Middle row: Kimberly Muth, Ellie Greenbaum holding Mitzi, and Janet Broadhead, RVT, holding Cody Mouse. Front row: Miss Reveille IX Texas A&M University is often recognized as a leader in selfless service. In 1993, the Texas A&M School of Veterinary […]
Tuesday, March 28, 2023 – 10:05am Cornell-seal-book-widen-1200px.png The changes signify these individuals’ accomplishments as world-class faculty with excellent teaching, research and service records. Photo: Robert Barker/Provided In recognition of their outstanding scholarship and service, multiple members of the College of Veterinary Medicine (CVM) faculty have been granted named professorships at the November 2022 and February […]
Periodic rain couldn’t dampen the excitement as the NC State College of Veterinary Medicine revived its popular Open House after a three-year hiatus due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Community members by the hundreds strolled by the tents of local animal rescue groups, through the halls of the hospital, health and wellness center and research building and […]
Drs. Amritha Mallikarjun and Clara Wilson from the Penn Vet Working Dog Center comment on this growing phenomenon.
Dr. Louise Southwood says the starting point for addressing recurrent colic in any patient is multidisciplinary cooperation.”
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