Virginia-Maryland College of Veterinary Medicine
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Large Animal Clinical Sciences
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Article ItemChris Byron named new head of Large Animal Clinical Sciences amid equine crisis , article
The Virginia-Maryland College of Veterinary Medicine has named associate professor of large animal surgery Chris Byron as the next head of the Department of Large Animal Clinical Sciences.
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Article ItemNew cows at veterinary college enhance learning , article
The cows have come home. The Virginia-Maryland College of Veterinary Medicine recently welcomed several new residents—residents of the bovine variety. The college is now home to 21 dairy cows who will aid in the education of veterinary students.
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Article ItemDahlgren named Outstanding Faculty Mentor by Virginia Tech Graduate School , article
The Virginia Tech Graduate School recognized Professor of Large Animal Surgery Linda Dahlgren as an Outstanding Faculty Mentor.
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Article ItemFARAD center helps keeps food safe from drug residue , article
Since 2018, the FARAD center at the Virginia-Maryland College of Veterinary Medicine works in tandem with centers in universities across the country to ensure drug residues don’t end up on your plate.
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Article ItemLlamas back on farm doing well after emergency C-section at Veterinary Teaching Hospital , article
A pregnant llama with a twisted uterus. Even with the best of care, there are a lot of things that can go wrong when an emergency Caesarean section is needed in that situation.
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Article ItemNew animal behavior course helps students discern what dogs tell us without words , article
Buechner-Maxwell, a professor and specialist in large animal internal medicine at the Virginia-Maryland College of Veterinary Medicine and also certified in shelter medicine, and Erica Feuerbacher, associate professor of animal science and welfare in the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences (CALS), together coordinate the new Companion Animal Behavior and Socialization course.
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Article ItemThe end of over-the-counter veterinary antibiotics , article
Over-the-counter veterinary antibiotics will require a prescription from a veterinarian in order to purchase them starting on June 11, 2023.
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Article ItemWerre and Shepherd publish in Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association , article
Lauren E. Dodd, Stephen R. Werre, and Megan L. Shepherd have published "Effect of food toys on owner-perceived quality of life of cats during a prescribed weight loss plan" in the Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association.