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Dr. Jane Sykes Completes Infectious Disease Textbook

Dr. Jane Sykes Completes Infectious Disease Textbook Rob Warren August 31, 2022 Jane Sykes, BVSc (Hons), PhD, MBA, DACVIM, professor at the UC Davis School of Veterinary Medicine, has edited and co-authored the Fifth Edition of Greene’s Infectious Diseases of the Dog and Cat. Long considered to be “the bible” of dog and cat infectious […]

Vet Med research advances One Health initiative

Research done within the scope of veterinary medicine has a direct impact on humans. With this in mind, researchers at Oklahoma State University’s College of Veterinary Medicine (CVM) approach their work from a One Health perspective.

Community-Based Program Saves Kitten in Dire Condition

Community-Based Program Saves Kitten in Dire Condition Rob Warren August 30, 2022 “Case of the Month” – August 2022 With its new Access To Care Program, the UC Davis veterinary hospital is able to offer more care to pets from underserved communities and populations, as well as shelter animals and strays. Rupert, a male domestic […]

Texas A&M Veterinarians Make Serendipitous Diagnosis Of Cat’s Rare Autoimmune Condition

The Youngs’ three children, two dogs, and Baxter Baxter, a 12-year-old seal point Birman cat, tends to draw eyes wherever he goes. “He is such a pretty cat,” said Baxter’s owner Erin Young. “He just prances around, looking beautiful and knowing that he’s so beautiful. He’s a joy for our family and he’s a very […]

Dr. Richard Kiely named 2022 honor alumnus

Each year, Colorado State University and the CSU Alumni Association recognize outstanding alumni who have excelled in their professions and made significant contributions to their industries, communities, and the University. Dr. Richard Kiely (Doctor of Veterinary Medicine, ’76) Dr. Richard “Rich” Kiely is a practicing veterinarian with extensive experience in equine medicine and large-animal livestock […]

Burnout takes a heavy financial toll on veterinary medicine

Monday, August 29, 2022 – 9:28am CVM-Windows-LindsayFrance.jpg In both human and veterinary medicine, burnout can lead to increased medical errors. Photo: Lindsay France/Cornell Workplace burnout is costing the veterinary industry two billion dollars a year, according to research from the Cornell Center for Veterinary Business and Entrepreneurship. “Putting a price tag on how this very […]