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When To See A Veterinarian For A Dog’s Stomach Ache

Just like people, dogs can get stomach aches for a variety of reasons, from eating something they shouldn’t have to catching a disease. Because these causes have a wide range of severity, many dog owners are unsure of how to respond to a dog showing gastrointestinal (GI) upset and if a trip to the veterinarian […]

NC State Veterinary Medicine Research Roundup, May 2022

Understanding the Relationship Between Metabolism and Health in Endangered Elephants Researchers including Ph.D. student Jordan Wood, Michael Stoskopf, Larry Minter and Maria Serrano from the NC State College of Veterinary Medicine used nuclear magnetic spectroscopy to evaluate the metabolomics of whole blood drawn from six African savanna elephants (Loxodonta africana) at the North Carolina Zoo. […]

New UF veterinary hospital opens May 26 at Ocala’s World Equestrian Center

The new University of Florida Veterinary Hospital at World Equestrian Center opens for business on May 26. (Photo by Louis Brems) By Sarah Carey The University of Florida Veterinary Hospital at World Equestrian Center in Ocala opens for business tomorrow to provide leading-edge patient care to horses and small animals located on-site as well as […]

Texas A&M Veterinary Hospital Celebrates Patient Successes With New Cancer Bell

Robin and Derrick Newkirk ring the “BTHO Cancer” bell for Henry When Henry, a 7-year-old rescue Mastiff, finished his final round of chemotherapy at the Texas A&M Small Animal Teaching Hospital (SATH), he became the first patient to celebrate his achievement with the hospital’s new “BTHO Cancer” bell. The bell, which was installed in April, […]

Outstanding Mobile Vet Service Earns Cannedy Coat of Excellence

Members of the NC State College of Veterinary Medicine community are well aware of Allen Cannedy’s exemplary service as director of Diversity and Multicultural Affairs at the college. His work as a mentor, recruiter, advisor and friend in service of inclusivity and equity has been instrumental in the advancement of the college.  Because of this […]

New faculty profile: Dr. Sarah Robbins

Tuesday, May 24, 2022 – 11:02am Robbins1280px.jpg “I hope that my work on antimicrobial stewardship will contribute to One Health and minimize development of antimicrobial resistance to antibiotics. One Health recognizes the importance of the interconnection between people and animals and has the goal of optimal health outcomes using a transdisciplinary approach.” — Dr. Sarah Robbins, assistant clinical […]