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World Veterinarian Day honors veterinary response to COVID-19

Friday, April 23, 2021 – 2:15pm 0930_icsd.jpg The Cornell COVID-19 Testing Lab at the College of Veterinary Medicine. Photo: Jason Koski/Cornell University This year’s World Veterinary Day, on April 24, celebrates the veterinary response to COVID-19. The Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine has played a crucial role in responding to the pandemic in myriad […]

IDEXX Chair in Emerging Technologies and Preventive Healthcare Renewed

Using health informatics to improve preventive care for companion animals is the focus of Dr. Theresa Bernardo’s work at the University of Guelph’s Ontario Veterinary College (OVC). Bernardo, a professor in OVC’s Department of Population Medicine, holds the IDEXX Chair in Emerging Technologies and Preventive Healthcare – a position recently renewed thanks to a $1.5 […]

Making Your Home Dairy Less Scary: Pasteurization And Safe Milk Production

Hobby farmers can reap many benefits from owning food animals in a domestic environment; among these are eggs, fiber, companionship, and for owners of animals like cows, miniature cows, and goats, milk. However, milk obtained from an animal needs to be treated through a process called pasteurization in order to be fit for consumption. “Pasteurization […]

UC Davis Performs First 3D Laparoscopic Adrenalectomy in Veterinary Medicine

UC Davis Performs First 3D Laparoscopic Adrenalectomy in Veterinary Medicine Rob Warren April 22, 2021 Louie’s Cushing’s disease was cured following a groundbreaking surgery at the UC Davis veterinary hospital. Case of the Month – April 2021 Louie, an 8-year-old male Boston terrier, was diagnosed with Cushing’s disease by his primary veterinarian. Cushing’s disease causes […]

CVMBS Professor Develops WHO Tricycle Protocol To Monitor Antibiotic Resistance

Dr. H. Morgan Scott Through an international, multi-institutional effort coordinated by the World Health Organization (WHO), Dr. H. Morgan Scott, a professor of veterinary pathobiology in the Texas A&M College of Veterinary Medicine & Biomedical Sciences (CVMBS), helped developed the Tricycle protocol for global One Health surveillance of antimicrobial resistance. This surveillance method is based […]

Frey Selected For NC State Impact Scholars Inaugural Class

Erin Frey, a research assistant professor at the NC State College of Veterinary Medicine (CVM), has been named to the university’s first-ever class of Strengthening the Impact of Research (STIR) Scholars for her work promoting effective antibiotic stewardship in animals. Frey, a 2003 CVM graduate, is among 12 NC State-wide faculty and staff selected for […]