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Local Veterinarians on Lookout for Dog Flu as Cases Spread Across Country

Dr. Sandra Newbury is the director of the shelter medicine program at the University of Wisconsin School of Veterinary Medicine. She said when it comes to keeping their pets happy and healthy, dog owners want to take a lesson from the past three years and social distancing. The post Local Veterinarians on Lookout for Dog […]

New horizons: Artificial intelligence in veterinary medicine

Friday, January 6, 2023 – 12:17pm radiograph.png “AI will likely diffuse into clinical practice in small but tangible ways that could release the burden of what might be considered mundane tasks…Those time-savings can be re-invested into more patients accessing care or other clinical tasks.” -Dr. Parminder Basran The December 2022 issue of the journal Veterinary […]

Wisconsinites Feel the Effects of National Veterinarian Shortage

Mark Markel, dean of the University of Wisconsin School of Veterinary Medicine, said many vets are no longer willing to work the brutal hours they did in the past. The post Wisconsinites Feel the Effects of National Veterinarian Shortage appeared first on School of Veterinary Medicine.

‘Cats Will Be Cats’: UW Study Finds Cats Don’t Have Preference for Medication Flavors

Cats can be incredibly picky and sassy when it comes to their food. But with medication flavors, they have little preference, according to a recent study by the University of Wisconsin-Madison. The post ‘Cats Will Be Cats’: UW Study Finds Cats Don’t Have Preference for Medication Flavors appeared first on School of Veterinary Medicine.

Texas A&M University Research Aims To Improve Lyme Disease Diagnostics

Rogovskyy Lyme disease, the fastest growing vector-borne illness in the U.S., according to the Bay Area Lyme Foundation, is challenging to diagnose and can only be treated in the early stages of infection. Once the infection spreads to the nervous and muscular systems, it is both harder to detect and less susceptible to antibiotics.  Research […]

New Year’s Resolutions For Owners And Their Furry Friends

With the new year comes the tradition of making New Year’s resolutions. While most resolutions are aimed at improving your life, pet owners should also consider making a resolution or two that will benefit the health of their pets. Dr. Lori Teller, a clinical associate professor at the Texas A&M School of Veterinary Medicine & […]

New Clinical Trials Leadership at UC Davis

New Clinical Trials Leadership at UC Davis Rob Warren January 05, 2023 UC Davis clinical trials coordinator Jully Pires, RVT, examines Leo during his participation in a clinical trial assessing new treatments for feline infectious peritonitis. The Veterinary Center for Clinical Trials (VCCT) at the UC Davis School of Veterinary Medicine welcomes Drs. Krystle Reagan, […]