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Cornell veterinary class of 2022 celebrates a scaled-back white coat ceremony

Thursday, May 6, 2021 – 3:27pm WhiteCoat2021CJ-10.JPG The White Coat Ceremony marks the transition from preclinical coursework to a year of clinical rotations. Here, students recite the Veterinarian’s Oath. All photos in this story by Carol Jennings/Cornell Vet. The Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine Class of 2022 enjoyed a small slice of normalcy this weekend […]

One Health Collaboration Spotlights Disparities in Knee and Jaw Joint Treatments

One Health Collaboration Spotlights Disparities in Knee and Jaw Joint Treatments Rob Warren May 06, 2021 Image by Chrisoula Skouritakis / UC Davis There are many similarities between the usage, and consequent injury, in knee joints and the jaw’s temporomandibular joint (TMJ). However, knee orthopedics are better researched and funded, resulting in tissue-engineered products and […]

OVC Expert Recognized for Work In Promoting Human-Animal Bond

A veterinary clinical communication expert at the University of Guelph’s Ontario Veterinary College (OVC) has been recognized for his work in protecting and promoting the human-animal bond. Dr. Jason Coe, VCA Canada Chair in Relationship-Centred Veterinary Medicine and a professor in OVC’s Department of Population Medicine, recently received the 2021 Bustad Companion Animal Veterinarian of […]

Class of 2021 Story: Finding a Home on the CVM Farm

Class of 2021 Stories The following by Caitlyn Mullins is the fourth in a series of Class of 2021 stories running through May 7 leading to the CVM’s oath and hooding ceremony on May 10. Read all of the stories here: https://cvm.ncsu.edu/tag/class-of-2021 When classmates, professors or others in the veterinary field learn that I hail […]

Plotting the End of Lyme Disease

For years, Tufts researchers have been on the cutting edge of investigating and treating the mysterious illness known as Lyme disease. Now, a new initiative seeks to eradicate the disease once and for all. As people weary of being cooped up during a pandemic winter look forward to a summer outside, residents across the northeastern […]

Celebrate! CSU winners from CVMBS honored virtually in 2021

Each year, Colorado State University celebrates the teaching, research and service achievements of CSU students, alumni and friends, academic faculty, administrative professionals and classified staff as part of the Celebrate! Colorado State Awards. While we can’t Celebrate! in person again this year, here are the college’s list of honorees. Please reach out to your co-workers to congratulate them on […]

Onsite calving rotations mark a first for USask

For the first time, senior veterinary students at the Western College of Veterinary Medicine (WCVM) had a chance to participate in calving rotations at a University of Saskatchewan (USask) facility this spring.

Dr. Timothy Hackett appointed as next chair of the Department of Clinical Sciences

Wednesday, May 5, 2021 – 3:47pm hackett cropped.JPG Dr. Hackett joins Cornell from Colorado State University’s College of Veterinary Medicine (CSU), where he is interim associate dean of the Veterinary Health System and professor of emergency and critical care medicine. Photo: provided. In September, Dr. Timothy Hackett will join the college community as the next […]

Where Coronavirus Variants Emerge, Surges Follow

Where Coronavirus Variants Emerge, Surges Follow Trina Wood May 05, 2021 by Dr. Bart Weimer and Darwin Bandoy for The Conversation Genomic surveillance programs have let scientists track the coronavirus over the course of the pandemic. By testing patient samples, researchers are able to diagnose COVID-19. But they’re also able to use genetic changes in […]