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UC Davis School of Veterinary Medicine Receives Insight Into Diversity 2024 Higher Education Excellence In Diversity Award
UC Davis School of Veterinary Medicine Receives Insight Into Diversity 2024 Higher Education Excellence In Diversity Award Rob Warren October 03, 2024 Tom Hinds The UC Davis School of Veterinary Medicine Class of 2028 has a record high 58% of students being first generation college students with a 29% increase in Underrepresented in Medicine (UIM) […]
Small Animal Rehabilitation: Restoring mobility and hope
Just like in human medicine, rehabilitation can restore mobility, alleviate pain, and improve quality of life for our pets. The CSU Small Animal Small Animal Rehabilitation and Physical Therapy service works with companion animals and their owners to treat joint, muscle, and tendon injuries and diseases, including arthritis and canine cruciate ligament injury. Many owners […]
Hearts United In A House Divided
Dr. Samantha Eisner and fourth-year veterinary student Everett Lowenstein perform a final exam on Sissy before releasing her from the hospital. Photo by Ryleigh Rejcek, Texas A&M College of Veterinary Medicine & Biomedical Sciences After a Texas A&M University veterinary team saved his beloved border collie, a University of Kentucky Wildcats fan also began rooting […]
Cayuga Health launches the Center for Health Equity Transformation and Health Equity Dashboard
Over the past 5 years, Cornell Public Health and the Cornell Center for Health Equity have helped Cayuga Health lay the groundwork for the Center and will continue to be vital partners in advancing this work.
DVM360: Takeaways on avian respiratory diseases
Dr. Lauren Thielen, clinical assistant professor of exotic medicine at Cornell College of Veterinary Medicine, offers a preview of her upcoming lecture at the Southwest Veterinary Symposium in Fort Worth, Texas
OSU CVM faculty secure prestigious NIH Grants for groundbreaking research
Two Oklahoma State University College of Veterinary Medicine faculty members received a research project grant through the National Institutes of Health.
Groundbreaking canine cancer case highlights precision medicine at UF
Dr. Leah Ackerman, right, and Dr. Victoria Cicchirillo hold George during one of his treatment sessions at the UF Small Animal Hospital. (Photo courtesy of Dr. Leah Ackerman) By Sarah Carey A young French bulldog’s battle with an extremely rare and aggressive cancer has broken new ground in veterinary oncology at the University of Florida, […]
Plant compound used in traditional medicine may help fight tuberculosis
A compound found in African wormwood — a plant used medicinally for thousands of years to treat many types of illness — could be effective against tuberculosis, according to a new study by researchers at Penn State.
Mexican Free-Tailed Bats In Texas Do Not Carry The Chagas Disease Parasite, Texas A&M Researchers Find
While bats spread a number of zoonotic diseases that affect both people and animals, researchers found no indication of T. cruzi in 300 Mexican free-tailed bats, making it unlikely that bats contribute significantly to the spread of Chagas disease in Texas. Bats are widely known around the world for their role in the spread of […]
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