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Student International Summer Externship & Fellowships – 2022 Trina Wood November 10, 2022 Tom Hinds As global travel restrictions lifted, UC Davis veterinary students in Global Programs externships and fellowships were able to resume exploring professional opportunities this past summer. At the Global Programs Film Festival on Thursday, September 15, at Gladys Valley Hall on campus, they presented their videos and […]
Adopting a shelter or rescue cat is a great way to establish a lasting friendship with an animal in need of a forever home. If the adoption process seems daunting, however, there are a few considerations to make beforehand to ensure an easy experience. Paula Plummer, a veterinary technician at the Texas A&M School of […]
Pets residing in one of America’s “veterinary deserts” are set to have improved access to care, thanks to an industry donation. The Wisconsin Companion Animal Resources, Education, and Social Services (WisCARES) has received two grants totaling $135,000 from PetSmart Charities. The funding will support the program’s continued mission of providing low-cost veterinary care to pet owners experiencing […]
Dr. Louise Southwood helps identify and navigate four situations that increase your horse’s colic risk.
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The NC State College of Veterinary Medicine attracted its largest amount of research grants ever in 2021, putting the exclamation point on the more than 220 percent growth the college has experienced in grants since 2011. The dramatic increase over the past 10 years, however, is just a footnote in the story of how NC State has […]
Through hard work and perseverance, equine surgical specialist Dr. Michelle Tucker has earned her PhD degree as well as a $10,000 prize for her research achievements at the Western College of Veterinary Medicine (WCVM).
Dr. Sam Miller Dr. Sam Miller ‘91 begins his workday living an Aggie dream. As he passes through the front door of his office, Reveille IX greets him with an air of excitement fit for a retired queen of Aggieland. In September, Miller assumed the role of director of the Stevenson Companion Animal Life-Care Center, […]
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