Fishing for global health
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Shelters and Underserved Populations Benefit from Access to Veterinary Care at UC Davis Rob Warren May 09, 2022 –Portions of this article first appeared in California Veterinarian magazine– A thorough and well-rounded veterinary education can involve dozens if not hundreds of different facets – learning compassionate care is one of them. A new program at […]
This is the story of how I lost a best friend but gained 100. Being a member of the Class of 2022 has been an absolute privilege. I am walking away with lifelong friendships and memories and an immense support system. I found out in second year I needed all the support I could get. […]
Friday, May 6, 2022 – 10:14am Cast-Photo-PC-provided-1280px.jpg The Dance Collective is a non-audition-based dance group open to individuals of any level and style, primarily comprised of members of the College of Veterinary Medicine community. Photo provided. As the lights in the Hangar Theatre dimmed, the performers shone at the Cornell Veterinary Dance Collective Spring 2022 […]
In enthusiastic celebration of the classes of 2022, we look at the top soft skills of today’s Michigan State University College of Veterinary Medicine graduates.
California Raptor Center Open House May 7 Trina Wood May 05, 2022 The California Raptor Center will be hosting its first in-person open house in nearly three years on Saturday May 7th from 9am-12pm. Visitors will be able to enjoy a rare close-up experience with several birds of prey, including a Swainson’s hawk, great horned […]
Improving Pig Diets to Prevent Antimicrobial Resistance Trina Wood May 05, 2022 Amy Quinton, UC Davis News Researchers from UC Davis and universities in Denmark and the Netherlands are joining forces in a new research project to reduce the need for antibiotics in pig production by improving intestinal resilience in developing piglets. The $21.2 million, […]
And not much beyond mass culling can be done to slow the spread once it starts. Adel Talaat, a professor of microbiology at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, says we should improve disease surveillance and farm biosecurity to help prevent new outbreaks and slow the spread, but a vaccine that could reliably reduce transmission would go […]
With so many different cat foods on the market, it can be difficult to choose the best option for your feline friend. When it comes to cats with illnesses and chronic conditions, prescription foods are a great option for giving your cat the tailored diet it needs. These diets can be prescribed by a veterinarian […]
For more than two decades, the NC State College of Veterinary Medicine has been caring for critically endangered red wolves. In the latest edition of The Oath, the college’s bi-yearly magazine, we celebrate the college’s ongoing role at the center of the nationwide effort to repopulate the red wolf, the world’s most endangered canid species. […]
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