Internet Explorer is not officially supported, please try these modern browsers:

Texas A&M SATH Services Collaborate To Save Dog With Mysterious Condition

Henry When Henry arrived at the Texas A&M College of Veterinary Medicine & Biomedical Sciences’ (CVMBS) Small Animal Teaching Hospital (SATH) with a mysterious condition his local veterinarians and specialists couldn’t solve, the hospital’s new Interventional Radiology Service came to the rescue with a diagnosis and treatment that saved the 7-year-old Schnauzer mix’s life. Henry […]

Cancer Treatment Fund Helps Save Beloved Bunny

In side-by-side booths at an exotic animal veterinary conference in Atlanta a few years ago, Tara Harrison and Michelle Underhill forged a friendship. Underhill, who for a decade had been helping rehome parrots that had outlived their owners, was representing the Phoenix Landing Foundation rescue she led. Harrison, an associate professor in the NC State […]

How Widespread Is the Coronavirus Among Wisconsin’s Deer?

The prospect is concerning for scientists who track the ability of viruses to cross between species. One of those scientists is Tony Goldberg, a disease ecologist at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. The post How Widespread Is the Coronavirus Among Wisconsin’s Deer? appeared first on School of Veterinary Medicine.

Aquadocs: Veterinary student puts passion into podcast

Wednesday, February 9, 2022 – 1:02pm Greenfield dolphin ultrasound.jpg Michelle Greenfield, D.V.M. ’23, (center) performs an ultrasound on a dolphin at Clearwater Marine Aquarium with guidance from Aquarium staff. Photo: provided. Aquatic animals have always fascinated Michelle Greenfield. From childhood summers by the ocean to college internships working with dolphins in managed care facilities, she […]

What UW Researchers Have Been Learning About Hibernating Animals

The author of a new study looking at how squirrels maintain muscle density while hibernating talks about what her team found, and how the results could be used to help people with degenerative disorders or astronauts. The post What UW Researchers Have Been Learning About Hibernating Animals appeared first on School of Veterinary Medicine.

Student innovation shines in sixth annual Animal Health Hackathon

Tuesday, February 8, 2022 – 2:23pm 2018Hackathon1280px.jpg This year, 120 students in 24 teams competed virtually for awards in three categories, assisted by 48 mentors from veterinary medicine, research and industry who advised them over the course of the weekend. Photo: Jonathan King/CVM Last weekend, students honed their business acumen for all creatures great and […]

New faculty profiles: Dr. Karen Hirsch

Tuesday, February 8, 2022 – 9:28am HirschPCCarolJennings1280px.jpg “Helping my patients and their humans has always been paramount to me” – Karen Hirsch ’85, D.V.M. ’89, lecturer in the Department of Biomedical Sciences. Photo: Carol Jennings/CVM The Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine (CVM) has recently welcomed many new faculty members to our academic departments, each one bringing […]

UC Davis Again Offers Popular Veterinary Business Learning Opportunity

UC Davis Again Offers Popular Veterinary Business Learning Opportunity Rob Warren February 08, 2022 Would you like to learn about running a veterinary practice from a course that is 100% recommended by previous participants? The UC Davis School of Veterinary Medicine and UC Davis Graduate School of Management (GSM) will once again offer the Foundations […]

Terry Foundation Establishes Endowed Deanship Chair

The R.B. Terry Charitable Foundation, a long-time philanthropic partner of the NC State College of Veterinary Medicine, has made another transformational investment in the CVM with the establishment of the Randall B. Terry, Jr. College of Veterinary Medicine Endowed Dean’s Chair. The foundation announced a $1 million commitment and anticipates future major allocations in support […]