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Koret Shelter Medicine Program Awards Animal Shelters More Than $5.8 Million Through “California for All Animals” Spring Grant Cycle

Koret Shelter Medicine Program Awards Animal Shelters More Than $5.8 Million Through “California for All Animals” Spring Grant Cycle Rob Warren December 22, 2022 California for All Animals has completed awards totaling more than $5.8 million to animal shelters across the state through its spring 2022 “Open Grant” cycle. Launched in February 2022, this five-year, […]

Firework Safety For New Year’s Eve

With 2022 coming to a close, family and friends may be eager to celebrate the new year with fireworks. Many pets, however, may not welcome the loud noises or bright lights that accompany the celebratory event. Because these festivities may be more than a nuisance for animals, Dr. Audrey Cook, a professor at the Texas […]

Texas A&M Veterinary Medicine Program Receives Full Re-Accreditation By AVMA Council On Education

Texas A&M veterinary students spend their fourth year completing externships and clinical rotations, the majority of which take place in the Texas A&M Veterinary Medical Teaching Hospital (VMTH). The Texas A&M University School of Veterinary Medicine & Biomedical Sciences (VMBS) has again received full accreditation for the next seven years by the American Veterinary Medical Association […]

DVM 360: The nuts and bolts of canine hip dysplasia

Wednesday, December 21, 2022 – 12:48pm german shepherd unsplash.jpg This news item will redirect to:  https://www.dvm360.com/view/the-nuts-and-bolts-of-canine-hip-dysplasia Is Scopes?: 

2022: A Look Back at the Major Impact We Had

As the days of 2022 unfurled, they revealed over and over again how the NC State College of Veterinary Medicine consistently shines. The year, for starters, brought the college its first female dean, ushering in a new era and a new excitement about the future. Our translational research into pain management and gerontology garnered national headlines […]

Guide aims to help put the welcome mat out for pets

A team of researchers at the University of Saskatchewan (USask) and the Western College of Veterinary Medicine (WCVM) are part of an initiative to explore the benefits of welcoming companion animals in places where they wouldn’t normally be allowed.

New faculty: Jeanne Moseley

Tuesday, December 20, 2022 – 1:03pm Moseley cropped.JPG The Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine (CVM) has recently welcomed many new faculty members to our academic departments and hospitals, each one bringing a unique set of skills and experience that enriches our college every day. In this Q&A series, you’ll get to know their interests, […]

25 Years of 10 Lives

Dr. Lillian Aronson discusses Penn Vet’s feline kidney transplant program on the occasion of its 25th anniversary.

Veterinary career combines all of student’s One Health passions

From the time that she completed a Doctor of Medicine (MD) degree and a residency in family medicine in 2005, Dr. Pamela Thompson dedicated herself to a fulfilling career in human health that encompassed clinical work, teaching and community collaborations.

Zoonotic Disease in Dogs Rises in Southern Chile After Deworming Program Canceled

Zoonotic Disease in Dogs Rises in Southern Chile After Deworming Program Canceled Subtitle Reestablishing Program Could Help Protect People and Animals from Hydatid Disease Rob Warren December 19, 2022 Kat Kerlin Dogs at a sheep ranch lounge beside a vehicle in Tierra del Fuego in southern Chile. Canine echinococcosis, a parasitic disease, has increased in […]