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Redirect ItemNBC NEWS: SELECT ▪︎ The 14 best dog beds, according to experts , redirect
Virginia Kiefer Corrigan, assistant professor, Small Animal Clinical Sciences
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Redirect ItemTHE MARGIN VSSO PODCAST ▪︎ Episode 6 , redirect
Joanne Tuohy, assistant professor, Small Animal Clinical Sciences; Brittany Ciepluch, clinical assistant professor, Small Animal Clinical Sciences
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Redirect ItemTHE WALL STREET JOURNAL ▪︎ Health Experts on What's Ahead: 'Things Are Going to Likely Get Very Bad' , redirect
Charlotte Baker, assistant professor, Population Health Sciences
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Redirect ItemMASHABLE MIDDLE EAST ▪︎ How you'll know the COVID-19 vaccines are safe , redirect
Lisa Lee, research professor, Population Health Sciences; Virginia Tech associate vice president for research and innovation
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Redirect ItemDVM360 ▪︎ The Association for Veterinary Informatics honors its 2020 award recipient , redirect
Jeffrey Wilcke, Metcalf Professor of Veterinary Medical Informatics, Biomedical Sciences and Pathobiology
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Redirect ItemOUTBREAK NEWS TODAY ▪︎ Zika virus: Virginia Tech researchers receives $2M grant to develop vaccine , redirect
Irving Coy Allen, associate professor, Biomedical Sciences and Pathobiology; X.J. Meng, University Distinguished Professor of Molecular Virology, Biomedical Sciences and Pathobiology
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Redirect ItemTHE WASHINGTON POST ▪︎ How will the covid-19 vaccines affect your travel? , redirect
Lisa Lee, research professor, Population Health Sciences; Virginia Tech associate vice president for research and innovation
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Redirect ItemREWIRE ▪︎ How to Say Goodbye to Your Pet , redirect
Harold McKenzie, professor, Large Animal Clinical Sciences
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Redirect ItemTHE HORSE ▪︎ Trim Excess Pounds From Your Equine Athlete , redirect
Megan Shepherd, clinical assistant professor, Large Animal Clinical Sciences
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Redirect ItemPOPULAR SCIENCE ▪︎ COVID-19 immunity could be long term , redirect
Irving Coy Allen, associate professor, Biomedical Sciences and Pathobiology
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Redirect ItemNEWSWEEK ▪︎ Deaths After Pfizer COVID Vaccines Not Linked to Shots, Says European Medicines Agency , redirect
Irving Coy Allen, associate professor, Biomedical Sciences and Pathobiology
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Redirect ItemPURDUE UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF VETERINARY MEDICINE NEWS ▪︎ New Year Begins with Special Emphasis on Diversity and Inclusion in PVM , redirect
Margie Lee, professor and department head, Biomedical Sciences and Pathobiology
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Redirect ItemJOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN VETERINARY MEDICAL ASSOCIATION NEWS ▪︎ Protein in soil bacteria could help fight worms , redirect
Anne Zajac, professor emerita, Biomedical Sciences and Pathobiology
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Redirect ItemBEEF ▪︎ 6 tips for properly vaccinating beef cattle , redirect
John Currin, clinical associate professor, Large Animal Clinical Sciences
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Redirect ItemMIRROR ▪︎ 'Knowing how long immunity lasts is a key battleground in the fight against Covid' , redirect
Irving Coy Allen, associate professor, Biomedical Sciences and Pathobiology
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Redirect ItemWDBJ ▪︎ Virginia Tech volunteers in Medical Reserve Corps help on front lines of pandemic , redirect
Sophie Wenzel, associate director, Center for Public Health Practice and Research; assistant professor of practice, Population Health Sciences
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Redirect ItemAGRINEWS ▪︎ From gate to plate: Proper vaccine administration can help boost consumer confidence in beef , redirect
John Currin, clinical associate professor, Large Animal Clinical Sciences
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Redirect ItemNEWSWEEK ▪︎ Serious COVID Vaccine Side Effects Still Rare As 65 Million Shots Given: 'Fantastic' , redirect
Lisa Lee, research professor, Population Health Sciences; Virginia Tech associate vice president for research and innovation
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Redirect ItemTHE WALL STREET JOURNAL ▪︎ Covid-19 Virus Studies Yield New Clues on Pandemic’s Origin , redirect
James Weger-Lucarelli, assistant professor, Biomedical Sciences and Pathobiology
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Redirect ItemJOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN VETERINARY MEDICAL ASSOCIATION NEWS ▪︎ Veterinary medicine and COVID-19: 'A lot of lessons here' , redirect
Laura Hungerford, professor and department head, Population Health Sciences
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Redirect ItemUNDARK ▪︎ When Sick Cows Can't Be Culled: India's Battle With Brucellosis , redirect
Nammalwar Sriranganathan, professor, Biomedical Sciences and Pathobiology
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Redirect ItemNEWSWEEK ▪︎ 'No Evidence' Death After AstraZeneca COVID Vaccine Caused by Shot , redirect
Irving Coy Allen, associate professor, Biomedical Sciences and Pathobiology
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Redirect ItemSINCLAIR BROADCAST GROUP ▪︎ As more states ease restrictions, experts urge continued caution , redirect
Laura Hungerford, professor and department head, Population Health Sciences
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Redirect ItemNEWSWEEK ▪︎ COVID Variants a Worry As U.S. Appears To Turn Corner Three Months Into Vaccine Rollout , redirect
Lisa Lee, research professor, Population Health Sciences; Virginia Tech associate vice president for research and innovation
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Redirect ItemALEXANDRIA LIVING MAGAZINE ▪︎ Canine Cancer Treatments Improve, Provide Hope for Pet Owners , redirect
Joanne Tuohy, assistant professor, Small Animal Clinical Sciences
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Redirect ItemWFXR ▪︎ Answers to some common questions surrounding the COVID-19 Vaccine , redirect
Laura Hungerford, professor and department head, Population Health Sciences
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Redirect ItemTHE WASHINGTON TIMES ▪︎ COVID-19 variants infecting pets, mice , redirect
Laura Hungerford, professor and department head, Population Health Sciences; Tanya LeRoith, clinical professor, Biomedical Sciences and Pathobiology
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Redirect ItemNPR ▪︎ Coronavirus FAQ: To Travel Or Not To Travel? Plus, Tattoos And Vaccines Can Mix , redirect
Charlotte Baker, assistant professor, Population Health Sciences
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Redirect ItemWebMD ▪︎ Cuomo Family Got Rushed COVID-19 Tests, Reports Say , redirect
Lisa Lee, research professor, Population Health Sciences; Virginia Tech associate vice president for research and innovation
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Redirect ItemVIRGINIA FARM BUREAU ▪︎ Farm veterinarians are essential workers , redirect
Sherrie Clark, professor and interim department head, Large Animal Clinical Sciences
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Redirect ItemNPR ▪︎ Inside The CDC's Battle To Defeat The Virus , redirect
Lisa Lee, research professor, Population Health Sciences; Virginia Tech associate vice president for research and innovation
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Redirect ItemTHE VERGE ▪︎ COVID-19 vaccine 'passports' aren’t exactly like yellow fever certifications , redirect
Lisa Lee, research professor, Population Health Sciences; Virginia Tech associate vice president for research and innovation
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Redirect ItemFEED-LOT MAGAZINE ▪︎ From Gate to Plate: Proper Vaccine Administration Can Help Boost Consumer Confidence in Beef , redirect
John Currin, clinical associate professor, Large Animal Clinical Sciences
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Redirect ItemNATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC ▪︎ Does everyone need to wear a mask outside? Experts weigh in. , redirect
Lisa Lee, research professor, Population Health Sciences; Virginia Tech associate vice president for research and innovation
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Redirect ItemNPR ▪︎ Coronavirus FAQ: You're Vaccinated. Cool! Now About Those 'Breakthrough' Infections ... , redirect
Charlotte Baker, assistant professor, Population Health Sciences
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Redirect ItemPRACTICAL HORSEMAN ▪︎ Equine Melanoma: Harmless Bump or Time Bomb? , redirect
Chris Byron, associate professor, Large Animal Clinical Sciences
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Redirect ItemNEW YORK MAGAZINE: THE STRATEGIST ▪︎ How to Help Pets Deal With Post-Quarantine Separation Anxiety, According to Veterinarians , redirect
Mark Freeman, clinical assistant professor, Small Animal Clinical Sciences
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Redirect ItemUNITED STATES EVENTING ASSOCIATION ▪︎ Staying Sound: The Importance of Foot Balance , redirect
Maureen Kelleher, clinical assistant professor, Large Animal Clinical Sciences
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Redirect ItemSINCLAIR BROADCAST GROUP ▪︎ Fauci: Vaccines are 'highway to normalcy,' but masks still needed for now , redirect
Lisa Lee, research professor, Population Health Sciences; Virginia Tech associate vice president for research and innovation
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Redirect ItemTHE WEATHER CHANNEL ▪︎ Super Vaccine: Scientists Invent New Vaccine that Can Fight All Forms, Mutations and Strains of Coronaviruses , redirect
X.J. Meng, University Distinguished Professor of Molecular Virology, Biomedical Sciences and Pathobiology
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Redirect ItemSALON ▪︎ The quest for a universal coronavirus vaccine , redirect
X.J. Meng, University Distinguished Professor of Molecular Virology, Biomedical Sciences and Pathobiology
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Redirect ItemNBC SPORTS ▪︎ Shades of gray rare among Kentucky Derby favorites, winners , redirect
Phillip Sponenberg, professor, Biomedical Sciences and Pathobiology
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Redirect ItemAMERICAN KENNEL CLUB ▪︎ Steps to Prevent Pregnancy Problems in Bitches , redirect
Julie Cecere, clinical associate professor, Small Animal Clinical Sciences
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Redirect ItemSINCLAIR BROADCAST GROUP ▪︎ TSA extends mask mandate for air travel, public transit into September , redirect
Lisa Lee, research professor, Population Health Sciences; Virginia Tech associate vice president for research and innovation
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Redirect ItemPRACTICAL HORSEMAN ▪︎ A Guide to Equine Color Genetics and Coat Color , redirect
Phillip Sponenberg, professor, Biomedical Sciences and Pathobiology
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Redirect ItemWTVR ▪︎ As nationwide chains do away with mask requirements, some small businesses hold back , redirect
Laura Hungerford, professor and department head, Population Health Sciences
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Redirect ItemHUFFPOST ▪︎ What's Safe To Do Inside Without A Face Mask? Here's A Guide. , redirect
Laura Hungerford, professor and department head, Population Health Sciences
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Redirect ItemBUSINESS INSIDER ▪︎ European countries will soon accept vaccinated US travelers. Here are the documents you'll need and how to know when it's safe. , redirect
Lisa Lee, research professor, Population Health Sciences; Virginia Tech associate vice president for research and innovation
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Redirect ItemSLATE ▪︎ Rand Paul: "I'm Not Getting Vaccinated Because I've Already Had the Disease" , redirect
Charlotte Baker, assistant professor, Population Health Sciences
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Redirect ItemAMERICAN PRESS ▪︎ Fort Polk horses likely descendants of 'globally rare' breed , redirect
Phillip Sponenberg, professor, Biomedical Sciences and Pathobiology
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Redirect ItemBUSINESS INSIDER ▪︎ A map of each state's most and least vaccinated counties shows stark divides in the US vaccine rollout , redirect
Lisa Lee, research professor, Population Health Sciences; Virginia Tech associate vice president for research and innovation
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Redirect ItemTHE WASHINGTON POST ▪︎ Cicadas, plants and too much sun: How to keep your pet safe from summer hazards , redirect
Mark Freeman, clinical assistant professor, Small Animal Clinical Sciences
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Redirect ItemUVA TODAY ▪︎ iTHRIV Announces Incoming 2021 Scholars Program Cohort , redirect
Shawna Klahn, associate professor, Small Animal Clinical Sciences
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Redirect ItemTHE CANINE CHRONICLE ▪︎ AKC Canine Health Foundation Announces 2021 Small Animal Theriogenology Residency Recipients , redirect
Julie Cecere, clinical associate professor, Small Animal Clinical Sciences
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Redirect ItemJOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN VETERINARY MEDICAL ASSOCIATION NEWS ▪︎ Thinking of a career transition? Assess yourself first , redirect
Valerie Ragan, director, Center for Public and Corporate Veterinary Medicine; associate professor of practice, Population Health Sciences
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Redirect ItemBUSINESS INSIDER ▪︎ Almost all of the current COVID-19 deaths are among those unvaccinated , redirect
Lisa Lee, research professor, Population Health Sciences; Virginia Tech associate vice president for research and innovation
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Redirect ItemFOX ▪︎ Mixed opinions from Montgomery County parents on summer camp mask mandates , redirect
Laura Hungerford, professor and department head, Population Health Sciences
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Redirect ItemPULMONARY HYPERTENSION NEWS ▪︎ New AHA-funded Project at Virginia Tech Looks to RNA for Therapies , redirect
Yassine Sassi, assistant professor, Biomedical Sciences and Pathobiology
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Redirect ItemUVA TODAY ▪︎ One Vaccine to Rule Them All , redirect
X.J. Meng, University Distinguished Professor of Molecular Virology, Biomedical Sciences and Pathobiology
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Redirect ItemDVM360 ▪︎ Student debt: What’s the problem? , redirect
Peter Eyre, professor and dean emeritus
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Redirect ItemVETERINARY INFORMATION NETWORK ▪︎ How COVID meshed my roles as a mom and a veterinarian , redirect
Rachael Carpenter, clinical instructor, Small Animal Clinical Sciences
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Redirect ItemUNITED STATES EVENTING ASSOCIATION ▪︎ My Horse Has a Fever: Now What? , redirect
Elizabeth MacDonald, clinical instructor, Large Animal Clinical Sciences
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Redirect ItemSINCLAIR BROADCAST GROUP ▪︎ White House aims to ensure 'every American' has access to COVID-19 testing , redirect
Laura Hungerford, professor and department head, Population Health Sciences
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Redirect ItemNPR ▪︎ Advice for cold, flu and COVID-19: Wear a mask and wash your hands , redirect
Charlotte Baker, assistant professor, Population Health Sciences
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Redirect ItemSCIENTIFIC AMERICAN ▪︎ How COVID Might Sow Chaos in the Brain , redirect
Jonathan Joyce, doctoral student in the lab of Andrea Bertke, associate professor, Population Health Sciences
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Redirect ItemNPR ▪︎ Coronavirus FAQ: I just got a booster. Can I go back to my pre-pandemic routines? , redirect
Charlotte Baker, assistant professor, Population Health Sciences
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Redirect ItemTHE WASHINGTON POST ▪︎ Shifting coronavirus testing rules leave travelers frustrated , redirect
Lisa Lee, research professor, Population Health Sciences; Virginia Tech associate vice president for research and innovation
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Redirect ItemVETERINARY INFORMATION NETWORK ▪︎ Veterinary nutrition specialists join ACVIM , redirect
Harold McKenzie, professor, Large Animal Clinical Sciences; president, American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine (ACVIM)
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Redirect ItemTHE WALL STREET JOURNAL ▪︎ Some Professional Degrees Leave Students With High Debt but Without High Salaries , redirect
Peter Eyre, professor and dean emeritus
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Redirect ItemCNN UNDERSCORED ▪︎ Traveling with your cat or dog? Here’s what you need to know, according to experts , redirect
Mark Freeman, clinical assistant professor, Small Animal Clinical Sciences
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Redirect ItemVET CANDY ▪︎ How Dr. Virginia Kiefer Corrigan is shaking things up , redirect
Virginia Kiefer Corrigan, adjunct faculty, Small Animal Clinical Sciences
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Redirect ItemNPR ▪︎ Coronavirus FAQs: Are pets a threat? My immunocompromised pal had COVID. Can I visit? , redirect
Charlotte Baker, assistant professor, Population Health Sciences
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Redirect ItemVOX ▪︎ Here’s how to get the most out of free tests and N95s , redirect
Lisa Lee, research professor, Population Health Sciences; Virginia Tech associate vice president for research and innovation
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Redirect ItemNEW YORK MAGAZINE: THE STRATEGIST ▪︎ 11 of the Very Best Cat Foods , redirect
Megan Shepherd, clinical assistant professor, Large Animal Clinical Sciences
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Redirect ItemAMERICAN FARRIERS JOURNAL ▪︎ Travis Burns Offers Insights for Making and Applying Hospital Plates During His IHCS Presentation , redirect
Travis Burns, associate professor of practice, chief of farrier services, Large Animal Clinical Sciences
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Redirect Item3DPRINT.COM ▪︎ Paralyzed Dog Runs Again with Aid of 3D Printed Spine Model , redirect
Avril Arendse, clinical instructor, Small Animal Clinical Sciences
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Redirect ItemNPR ▪︎ Coronavirus FAQ: My drugstore now offers antibody tests. Is it worth getting one? , redirect
Charlotte Baker, assistant professor, Population Health Sciences
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Redirect ItemAMERICAN ANIMAL HOSPITAL ASSOCIATION NEWSTAT ▪︎ The Dog Aging Project checks in , redirect
Audrey Ruple, associate professor, Population Health Sciences
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Redirect ItemVETERINARY INFORMATION NETWORK ▪︎ Should education become a veterinary specialty? , redirect
Rachael Carpenter, clinical instructor, Small Animal Clinical Sciences
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Redirect ItemEVESHAM OBSERVER ▪︎ GIRL POWER: How to encourage your daughters into STEM , redirect
Vanessa Oakes, clinical instructor, Biomedical Sciences and Pathobiology
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Redirect ItemDVM360 ▪︎ Veterinarian caring for animals sent to space is honored by LSU , redirect
David Moore, associate professor emeritus, Biomedical Sciences and Pathobiology
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Redirect ItemTHE HORSE ▪︎ The Never-Ending Hoof Abscess , redirect
Travis Burns, associate professor of practice, chief of farrier services, Large Animal Clinical Sciences
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Redirect ItemTHE HORSE ▪︎ EMS and PPID: What’s the Same, What’s the Difference? , redirect
Elizabeth MacDonald, clinical instructor, Large Animal Clinical Sciences
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Redirect ItemEATING WELL ▪︎ 6 Ways to Lighten Your Pet's Environmental Paw Print , redirect
Mark Freeman, clinical assistant professor, Small Animal Clinical Sciences
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Redirect ItemSCIENMAG: Science Magazine ▪︎ Researchers developing a new vaccine for a swine coronavirus , redirect
X.J. Meng, University Distinguished Professor of Molecular Virology, Biomedical Sciences and Pathobiology
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Redirect ItemNPR ▪︎ Coronavirus FAQ: I'm a one-way masker. What strategy will give me optimal protection? , redirect
Charlotte Baker, assistant professor, Population Health Sciences
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Redirect ItemMEAT+POULTRY ▪︎ Virginia Tech researchers work to develop PEDv vaccine , redirect
X.J. Meng, University Distinguished Professor of Molecular Virology, Biomedical Sciences and Pathobiology
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Redirect ItemWSLS ▪︎ Virginia Tech training more vets amid nationwide shortage , redirect
Jacquelyn Pelzer, director, admissions and student services, DVM Program; associate professor of practice, Population Health Sciences
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Redirect ItemAMERICAN VETERINARY MEDICAL ASSOCIATION ▪︎ Veterinary faculty members elected as AAAS fellows , redirect
X.J. Meng, University Distinguished Professor of Molecular Virology, Biomedical Sciences and Pathobiology
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Redirect ItemNOLA.COM ▪︎ LSU Vet school names 2021 distinguished alumni , redirect
David Moore, associate professor emeritus, Biomedical Sciences and Pathobiology
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Redirect ItemNPR ▪︎ Coronavirus FAQ: What does endemic mean — and are we there yet? , redirect
Charlotte Baker, assistant professor, Population Health Sciences
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Redirect ItemTHE WALL STREET JOURNAL ▪︎ Ventilation, Vaccination Key to Suppressing Covid-19 as People Head Back Indoors , redirect
Lisa Lee, research professor, Population Health Sciences; Virginia Tech associate vice president for research and innovation
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Redirect ItemTHE HORSE ▪︎ Fighting Foot Funk , redirect
Travis Burns, associate professor of practice, chief of farrier services, Large Animal Clinical Sciences
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Redirect ItemVETERINARIAN DAILY NEWS ▪︎ Teaching, research awards conferred | American Veterinary Medical Association , redirect
Linda Dahlgren, professor, Large Animal Clinical Sciences; Jennifer Davis, associate professor, Biomedical Sciences and Pathobiology
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Redirect ItemBIOENGINEER.ORG ▪︎ Treating brain cancer with drug previously used on canines , redirect
John Rossmeisl, Dr. and Mrs. Dorsey Taylor Mahin Professor of Neurology and Neurosurgery, Small Animal Clinical Sciences
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Redirect ItemSTAT NANO / NBIC+ ▪︎ Virginia Tech Researchers Developing a New Vaccine for A Swine Coronavirus , redirect
X.J. Meng, University Distinguished Professor of Molecular Virology, Biomedical Sciences and Pathobiology
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Redirect ItemTRIAL SITE NEWS ▪︎ $3.8m from NIH to Test if Canine Therapy Can Translate to Human Glioblastoma , redirect
John Rossmeisl, Dr. and Mrs. Dorsey Taylor Mahin Professor of Neurology and Neurosurgery, Small Animal Clinical Sciences
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Redirect ItemGLOBAL MEDICINE ▪︎ Researcher wins three NIH grants to deal with mosquito-borne viruses , redirect
Nisha Duggal, assistant professor, Biomedical Sciences and Pathobiology
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Redirect ItemHARNESS LINK ▪︎ New Sport Horse Injury/Lameness online course , redirect
Travis Burns, associate professor of practice, chief of farrier services, Large Animal Clinical Sciences
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Redirect ItemAUBURN UNIVERSITY NEWS ▪︎ Auburn College of Veterinary Medicine honors 2022 Wilford S. Bailey Award recipients , redirect
Gregory Daniel, professor of radiology, Small Animal Clinical Sciences
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Redirect ItemHER MONEY ▪︎ Is Pet Insurance Really Worth It? Your 101 Guide , redirect
Katie Krebs, instructor, community practice, Small Animal Clinical Sciences
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Redirect ItemAMERICAN KENNEL CLUB ▪︎ More Dogs Needed for Project to Improve Canine Lifespan , redirect
Audrey Ruple, associate professor, Population Health Sciences
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Redirect ItemVIRGINIA FARM BUREAU ▪︎ Researchers looking for solution to tick-borne cattle disease , redirect
Kevin Lahmers, clinical associate professor, Biomedical Sciences and Pathobiology
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Redirect ItemNEW SCIENTIST ▪︎ French bulldogs are the shortest-lived dog breed in the UK , redirect
Audrey Ruple, associate professor, Population Health Sciences
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Redirect ItemTHE HORSE ▪︎ Maintain Hoof Health by Avoiding Frequent Wet-Dry Cycles , redirect
Travis Burns, associate professor of practice, chief of farrier services, Large Animal Clinical Sciences
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Redirect ItemBEEF ▪︎ 5 Trending headlines in the beef world , redirect
Kevin Lahmers, clinical associate professor, Biomedical Sciences and Pathobiology
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Redirect ItemMARYLAND TODAY ▪︎ At Innovate Maryland, Pines Heralds Turning 'Expertise Into Action' , redirect
Xiaoping Zhu, professor, associate dean, and department chair, Veterinary Medicine, University of Maryland; Weizhong Li, assistant research professor, Veterinary Medicine, University of Maryland
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Redirect ItemUVA HEALTH RESEARCH BLOG: THE MAKING OF MEDICINE ▪︎ Meet Our Latest iTHRIV Scholars , redirect
Rell Parker, assistant professor, Small Animal Clinical Sciences; Jia-Ray Yu, assistant professor, Biomedical Sciences and Pathobiology
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Redirect ItemNPR ▪︎ Coronavirus FAQ: Should I go to that party? What do I do if guests got COVID? , redirect
Charlotte Baker, assistant professor, Population Health Sciences
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Redirect ItemTHE HORSE ▪︎ New Advancements in Diagnosing Equine Neurologic Disease , redirect
Krista Estell, clinical assistant professor, Large Animal Clinical Sciences
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Redirect ItemMEDICAL XPRESS ▪︎ Potential identification of SARS-CoV-2 human emergence and new COVID-19 therapeutics , redirect
James Weger-Lucarelli, assistant professor, Biomedical Sciences and Pathobiology
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Article Item2022 Distinguished Alumni Awards , article
The college announced the 2022 Distinguished Alumni Awards. The Lifetime Achievement Alumni Award, the Outstanding Recent Alumni Award and an additional award, the Outstanding Faculty Alumni Award, given to a faculty member for their contributions to student and alumni education and mentorship.
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Article ItemVeterinary college 2023 'Tracks' calendars ready for delivery, available for a donation , article
A different kind of “Tracks” will be showing up in veterinary college supporters’ mailboxes this holiday season. Instead of offering a winter edition of its biannual “Tracks” magazine, the Office of Advancement at the Virginia-Maryland College of Veterinary Medicine has developed a 2023 calendar containing photographs and short vignettes illustrating college programs, animal care, and donor support.
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Article ItemClass of 2026 receives support—and a surprise—during White Coat Ceremony , article
Last Friday, 127 aspiring veterinarians, wearing their newly bestowed white coats, rose from their seats at the Moss Arts Center and took the veterinary student's oath. With that, the students were officially welcomed into the profession as the Class of 2026, the 43rd class of veterinarians to be educated at the Virginia-Maryland College of Veterinary Medicine.
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Article Item30th Annual Research Symposium: Chronic Disease and Aging , article
VA-MD Vet Med's 30th Annual Research Symposium on Nov. 6, 2019, featured two poster sessions, two oral presentation sessions, and two keynote speakers, followed by dinner and an awards ceremony.
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Article Item“This is your space”: LGBTQ+ students forge community at veterinary college , article
LGBTQ+ students at the veterinary college have created a place for community and camaraderie — the college is now home to an official chapter of PrideSVMC. PrideSVMC is the student arm of PrideVMC, a national organization of LGBTQ+ veterinary professionals.
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Article ItemMid-Atlantic regional workshop at Virginia Tech highlights value of T32 research training program for veterinarians , article
The scientific community needs more veterinarian scientists for biomedical research. A federal grant program administered at Virginia Tech is helping fulfill that need.
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Article ItemA study in maroon and orange , article
On the very eve of the introduction of a new program at the veterinary college, a valuable shipment of stethoscopes had vanished, as if into thin air. Can Furlock Holmes, the legendary feline detective, unravel this formidable mystery?
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Article ItemAcademic Affairs promotes Jacquelyn Pelzer to new strategic role at the college and promotes longtime student support specialist Shelby Stegall , article
Shelby Stegall and Jacquelyn Pelzer have been promoted to new leadership positions within the Office of Academic Affairs at the Virginia-Maryland College of Veterinary Medicine.
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Article ItemGolden retriever’s cancer treatment gives veterinary student perspective as pet owner , article
A dog owner, a veterinary clinic assistant and a veterinary college student might see advanced radiation treatment of a pet from somewhat different perspectives. But Taylor Layton sees it from all three at once.
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Article ItemResearch program ‘exceeds expectations’ in first two years of Animal Cancer Care and Research Center at Roanoke , article
The Animal Cancer Care and Research Center (ACCRC) recently celebrated two years since its opening in Roanoke beside Virginia Tech’s Fralin Biomedical Research Institute (FBRI) in the Riverside Center for Research and Technology.
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Article ItemVeterinary college alumni at forefront of effort to contain avian flu and its impacts , article
From personally escorting a sample on a flight from Virginia to Iowa for testing, to joining a delegation on a trans-Pacific flight to Japan to convince trading partners the U.S. poultry supply is safe, alumni from the Virginia-Maryland College of Veterinary Medicine (VMCVM) are on the front lines in the battle to control the impacts of the highly pathogenic avian influenza outbreak.
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Article ItemUniquely prepared for a pandemic , article
From public health veterinarians and pathologists to veterinary epidemiologists and disease surveillance experts, VA-MD Vet Med's One Health-trained alumni have their boots on the ground in response to the COVID-19 crisis.
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Article ItemVeterinary college alum Bruce Bowman carries serving others to new heights around the world , article
Bruce Bowman (B.S. '83, DVM '87) has made a life and a living serving veterinary clients in his native Shenandoah Valley and citizens of the commonwealth of Virginia, but his Ut Prosim (“That I may serve”) commitment has also overflowed across the oceans to the highest mountain passes on Earth.
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Article ItemAlumni Spotlight: Bom Harris (DVM '08) , article
Bom Harris has been practicing in Virginia since graduating from the college in 2008. Harris hails from Birmingham, Alabama, and now resides in Beaverdam, Virginia. She is active in her community, focusing on producer and 4H education.
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Article ItemAlumni Spotlight: Lorentzen (B.S. '00, DVM '04) , article
Dr. Jesper Lorentzen started working at Hanover Green Veterinary Clinic as a relief doctor in 2013. Quickly growing to love the hospital as well as the staff, he purchased the hospital in February 2014. Prior to owning Hanover Green, Dr. Lorentzen spent eight years at Virginia Tech, where he earned a DVM, and worked in emergency medicine for 10 years. Dr. Lorentzen served on the VMCVM Alumni Board of Directers from 2015 until 2023 and was President from 2020-2022.
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Article ItemAlumni Spotlight: Viner (DVM '98) , article
Tabitha Viner has been at the National Fish and Wildlife Forensics Laboratory since 2010. She is part of the pathology section at the lab and works with other Fish and Wildlife Service scientists in the fields of genetics, morphology, and criminalistics on crimes involving birds and endangered species.
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Article ItemAnonymous alumnus gives generously to create endowed scholarship , article
A graduate of the college has donated nearly $2 million to create a scholarship to fully support one or more students each year, starting in 2023. This gift is the largest ever made to the college by an alumnus and will have a significant impact on the lives of many future veterinarians.
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Article ItemNo bands, no confetti, but still grand for the region's pets , article
In September, the opening of the Animal Cancer Care and Research Center on the Virginia Tech Carilion Health Sciences Campus in Roanoke, Virginia, finalized the relocation of VA-MD Vet Med's oncology service from the Veterinary Teaching Hospital on the Blacksburg campus.
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Article ItemResearchers to examine Virginia's food system and antimicrobial resistance in sheep and goat populations, a possible surveillance blind spot , article
The National Institute of Food and Agriculture (NIFA)/USDA has granted $150,000 for a three-year study of antimicrobial resistance in small ruminant agrosystems. Patrick Pithua, associate professor of Epidemiology in the Department of Health Sciences at Virginia-Maryland College of Veterinary Medicine and Eunice Ndegwa, assistant professor of Agriculture Research at Virginia State University, will lead the research.
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Article ItemTracks Magazine Archive , article
Check out more archived issues of Tracks Magazine.
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Article ItemHere, doc: Dr. Lisa Aumiller (DVM ’99) comes to pets’ pads , article
Lisa Aumiller has been a lover of animals since she was a child. “I was always bringing things home in my pocket, and my dad would say, ‘No, you can’t have that one,’ ” she recalls with a smile. “I’ve always loved our fur babies.”
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Article ItemBoehringer Ingelheim donates vaccines, medications for veterinary college shelter medicine program , article
Pharmaceutical company Boehringer Ingelheim Animal Health is donating a replenishing supply of vaccines and medications for use at two regional animal shelters by Virginia-Maryland College of Veterinary Medicine students assisting staff during clerkships.
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Article ItemMaking a case for Central Appalachia , article
An associate professor of environmental health in the Department of Population Health Sciences, Julia Gohlke is leading a transdisciplinary team of experts from colleges across Virginia Tech to examine birth outcomes in Central Appalachia and their association with environmental change between 1990 and 2015.
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Article ItemTimothy Bolton awarded Zoetis Distinguished Veterinary Teacher Award , article
The Zoetis award is a nationally recognized honor for a faculty member at each veterinary school in the United States. This award is given to a faculty member who has demonstrated leadership and character; teaching ability as demonstrated by the caliber of instruction and responsiveness to the needs of students. Faculty members are nominated by their students.
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Article ItemVeterinary student is commissioned into the U.S. Public Health Service and wins elite internship in a nationwide competition , article
William Boyd, a fourth-year public and corporate Doctor of Veterinary Medicine student also enrolled in the Masters of Public Health Program, was recently commissioned as an Ensign in the United States Public Health Service Commissioned Corps (USPHS). He will join an elite team of more than 6,000 public health professionals.
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General ItemResident Megan Lowman, DVM to present a retrospective study on next generation sequencing (NGS) in equine sinusitis
On Saturday, October 15, Equine Medical Center surgery resident, Megan Lowman, DVM will present a retrospective study on next generation sequencing (NGS) in equine sinusitis at the American College of Veterinary Surgeons (ACVS) Surgery Summit in Portland, Oregon.
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Article ItemClass of 2022: Celebrating the first students to graduate with a Bachelor of Science in Public Health , article
On May 11, the first cohort of undergraduates crossed the stage at Lane Stadium to receive their Bachelor of Science in Public Health (BSPH). This brand-new undergraduate program graduated nearly 70 students last week.
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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 ItemTrained in human medicine, four times bereaved by cancer, MaLora Bush finds purpose in treating pets , article
For four close family members who died of cancer, for her three furry “babies” at home, MaLora Bush has found more than just a job she loves, but a life’s mission.
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Article ItemThe “Canine Instructors” Class of ‘22 , article
Just as the Virginia-Maryland College of Veterinary Medicine welcomed its Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM) class of 2026 this Fall, it also welcomed its new participants in the Animal Care for Education (ACE) program. From August to mid-October, the veterinary college fosters dogs that come from local shelters.
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Article ItemFostering love and learning , article
VA-MD Vet Med's new Canine Awareness and Responsibility Experience for Students program — known as CARES — fosters carefully selected dogs from local shelters to teach students about routine care and socialization.
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Article ItemLisa Carter (DVM ’87): Alumni Society president is committed to service, leadership, and the blues. , article
Lisa Glasscock Carter graduated with her doctor of veterinary medicine degree in 1987 with the fourth graduating class from the veterinary college, quickly becoming an integral member of the Virginia veterinary community. Throughout her career, she has served as president of the Virginia Veterinary Medical Association (VVMA), the Virginia Delegate to the American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA), and received the Virginia Distinguished Veterinarian of the Year Award in 2008.
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Article ItemA night of glamor and giving back , article
Students at the Virginia-Maryland College of Veterinary Medicine Veterinary have revived a beloved fundraising tradition: Casino Night. The event, which took place on Jan. 21, offered food, drinks, and fun, with 20 tables of games like blackjack, roulette, and even horse racing. At the end of the night, participants traded in their poker chips for raffle tickets and vied for their chance to win a variety of gift baskets donated by corporate sponsors, local businesses, and private donors.
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Article ItemThird-year DVM student from Mississippi named Virginia-Maryland College of Veterinary Medicine Chili Cook-Off Champion , article
In a Virginia-Maryland chili battle, Mississippi took home the gold. Mercedes Smith, DVM Class of 2024, earned the esteemed chili champion title at this year’s College of Veterinary Medicine CVC (Commonwealth of Virginia Campaign) Chili Cook-Off. Her “Mississippi Hillbilly Chili” is the result of multiple different recipes (with lots of taste-testing) she picked up from back home in Madison, Mississippi, coming together in one delightful dish.
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Article ItemCenter for One Health Research receives nearly $2 million from NIH to find new ways to combat gonorrhea , article
Seleem, also the Tyler J. and Frances F. Young Endowed Chair in Bacteriology at the Virginia-Maryland College of Veterinary Medicine, and Dan Flaherty, associate professor of medicinal chemistry and molecular pharmacology at Purdue University, are the principal faculty for a $3 million grant awarded by the National Institutes of Health for ongoing studies on how to repurpose existing drugs to fight Neisseria gonorrhoeae.
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Article ItemClass of 2020 Virtual Commencement , article
Given the challenges faced during the COVID-19 pandemic, the Virginia-Maryland College of Veterinary Medicine held a special virtual event on May 15, 2020, to honor and congratulate the Class of 2020.
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Article ItemClass of 2021 Commencement , article
In May, the Virginia-Maryland College of Veterinary Medicine proudly conferred 122 Doctor of Veterinary Medicine degrees, 27 Master of Public Health degrees — including six dual DVM/MPH degrees — and five Master of Science degrees in biomedical and veterinary sciences at its 2021 commencement ceremonies in Lane Stadium.
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Article ItemThe impact of community support , article
Each year, Virginia Tech’s Giving Day provides the opportunity for the community to come together, showing that gifts of all amounts truly do make a difference. The impact is doubled when generous community members pledge extra dollars that unlock when we hit participation milestones.
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Article ItemConnect 2022 brings alumni, students together for weekend of networking and fun , article
More than 600 registered attendees came to the Virginia-Maryland College of Veterinary Medicine, Connect 2022, Oct. 20-22. Apparently the largest veterinarian gathering in the state of Virginia this year.
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Article ItemCynthia Courtney (DVM ’11) earns Next Generation Award , article
Missouri veterinarian Cynthia Courtney, DVM, will receive the Hill’s Pet Nutrition Next Generation Veterinary Award in recognition of her work to improve the well-being of veterinary professionals.
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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 ItemCarla Phillips Savage joins Center for Public and Corporate Veterinary Medicine faculty , article
Carla Phillips Savage recently joined the Virginia-Maryland College of Veterinary Medicine as an associate professor of practice in aquatic animal medicine. Savage works within the Center for Public and Corporate Veterinary Medicine (CPCVM), which prepares veterinary students to enter the public and corporate sectors of veterinary medicine and provides resources to established veterinarians looking for a career change.
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Article ItemMichael Davis (MS ’95): Exercise physiologist draws from experience with sled racing dogs , article
While studying ski asthma, an asthma-like disease common in elite winter athletes, as part of his Ph.D. research at Johns Hopkins University, Michael Davis approached the Iditarod head veterinarian for a possible collaboration opportunity. Davis hoped that the Iditarod, a 1,000-mile dog sled race from Anchorage to Nome, Alaska, would provide a unique opportunity to study this phenomenon in sled dogs.
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Article ItemVeterinary college's dean, Dan Givens, receives honor from Auburn University , article
Dan Givens, dean of the Virginia-Maryland College of Veterinary Medicine (VMCVM), was recently honored with a prestigious award from his alma mater and the university for which he previously served on faculty and as an administrator.
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Article ItemDedicated Partnership , article
“We support the VMCVM because healing pets helps to heal people – the world gets two great outcomes for the price of one,” said Michael Stanton, dean’s advisory council member and philanthropic partner. “What could be better than healing living beings, and where could you find a better value?”
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Article ItemNew director of advising will support growing undergraduate public health program , article
Katie Cross has been named director of advising for the Department of Population Health Sciences at the Virginia-Maryland College of Veterinary Medicine. This is a new position that will lead the advising team for the undergraduate public health program.
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Article ItemVeterinary college, Department of Corrections continue to benefit from two-decade partnership , article
Aligned by the common goal of improving Virginia agriculture, the Virginia-Maryland College of Veterinary Medicine (VMCVM) and the Virginia Department of Corrections (VDOC) continue to reap the benefits of a partnership now more than two decades old.
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Article ItemVeterinary college employs spectrum of care to improve 11-year-old dog's life after leg injury , article
When Sophie the Newfoundland/golden retriever mix suddenly could not stand on her hind end, owner Angela McCoy Williams of Giles, Va. took Sophie to the emergency services at the Virginia-Maryland College of Veterinary Medicine’s Veterinary Teaching Hospital (VTH). It was found that Sophie tore her cranial cruciate ligament (CCL) in her rear right leg.
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Article Item"5 Tips for Successful Dog Training" , article
Training your dog is an essential part of being a responsible pet owner. It helps to establish boundaries, build trust, and create a positive relationship between you and your furry friend.
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Article ItemDiane D’Orazio (DVM ’85): Roanoke veterinarian shares her passion for wildlife rescue with students , article
Since her graduation from the veterinary school with the Class of 1985, Diane D'Orazio's career has taken many paths. She's worked with dairy goats in Maryland, at an emergency veterinary clinic in Clearwater, and with Veterinarians to Cats, a Roanoke-based cat clinic run by D'Orazio's former classmate, Connie Canode. Throughout her career, however, she's always made time for volunteer wildlife rescue work.
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Article ItemVeterinary college students help provide safe, affordable spay/neuter services to help end pet overpopulation in Southwest Virginia , article
There is an intense focus, but also cheerfulness, amid the whir and hum in the operating room at the back of Mountain View Humane Spay/Neuter Clinic in Christiansburg, Virginia. Dogs and cats have been brought by clients, by shelters, and by the regional Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (SPCA) for low-cost spay and neuter surgeries, performed by Virginia-Maryland College of Veterinary Medicine students under the supervision of faculty.
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General ItemEquine Medical Center dedicates renovated Youngkin Equine Soundness Clinic
Introducing the newly renovated Youngkin Equine Soundness Clinic, a comprehensive facility providing a unique health care model localized around our equine athlete patients, generously made possible by Suzanne and Glenn Youngkin.
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General ItemNew neurologic stall enhances quality of care for equine patients
Made in memory of a beloved family horse, Just Java, who succumbed in 2015 to laminitis, a generous gift from Karen Jones Squires and James Squires supported a much-needed renovation and expansion of a neurologic stall at the Equine Medical Center (EMC).
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General ItemSophie Boorman, BVetMed, MS, joins the faculty team as a clinical assistant professor of equine surgery
Sophie Boorman, BVetMed, MS, joined the Equine Medical Center faculty team on October 10, as a clinical assistant professor of equine surgery.
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General ItemSarah Dukti, joins the faculty team as a clinical assistant professor of emergency and critical care
Sarah Dukti, DVM, DACVS-LA, DACVECC joined the Equine Medical Center on March 14, 2023 as a clinical assistant professor of Emergency and Critical Care.
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Article ItemEquine Veterinary Crisis - sustaining emergency and critical care services in an ever-changing landscape , article
There is a crisis silently brewing in the equine veterinary world. The combination of older veterinarians leaving the field, current equine veterinarians leaving for better pay and work/life balance, and fewer numbers of veterinary students choosing equine as their elective field of specialty have seriously affected the availability of primary and emergency care for horses throughout the United States and beyond. And, if nothing is done now this could be greatly problematic for horse owners who need to seek medical care for their horses in the coming years.
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Article ItemGratitude abounds , article
An Evening of Gratitude celebrates VA-MD Vet Med's scholarship donors and recipients.
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Article ItemSomething to be grateful for , article
On March 4, the veterinary college hosted the Evening of Gratitude, an annual event that celebrates and shows gratitude for the donors who have so generously supported the college.
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Article ItemFriends of fleece flock together , article
Bernie and Lynn Cosell's Fantasy Farm in Pearisburg, Virginia — home to a flock of some 100 merino sheep — has long been a destination for hands-on learning for the veterinary college's DVM students.
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Article ItemFaculty Spotlight: Brittany Ciepluch , article
Brittany Ciepluch, DVM, MS, DACVS–Small Animal Clinical Assistant Professor, Surgical Oncology
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Article ItemFaculty Spotlight: Bobbi Conner , article
Bobbi Conner, DVM, DACVECC Clinical Associate Professor, Emergency and Critical Care Medicine
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Article ItemFaculty Spotlight: Jamie Stewart , article
Jamie Stewart, DVM, PhD, MS, DACT Assistant Professor in Production Management Medicine
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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 ItemFeline weight-loss study , article
Because implementing weight-loss plans for pets can be challenging, Megan Shepherd, assistant professor of clinical nutrition; Lauren Dodd, clinical nutrition resident; and sponsor Purina set out to discover how owners’ perceptions of their cat’s quality of life were influenced by adding food toys to the cats’ weight-loss regimen.
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Article ItemFighting cost barriers , article
Petco Love, in collaboration with its campaign partner Blue Buffalo, granted the Animal Cancer Care and Research Center in Roanoke, Virginia $75,000 to provide financial assistance to pet owners who may not be able to pay for some or all of the cancer diagnostic tests and treatment for their dogs and cats.
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Article ItemKarla Frazier (DVM '94): North Carolina canine officers have alumna to thank for bulletproof vests profile , article
When Dr. Karla Frazier (DVM ’94) saw the news reports about Gorky, a K-9 officer who lost his life in the line of duty, she knew that she had to help. Back in January, German shepherd Gorky joined Davie County sheriff’s deputies in serving an arrest warrant to a man who first tried to get away and then took hostages. The situation escalated and both Gorky and his handler, Deputy Chris Fleming, were shot. Fleming recovered, but 5-year-old Gorky died from his injuries the next morning.
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Article ItemMichaela Fry (DVM '08): Central Pennsylvania veterinarian is in high demand , article
When a farmer calls Michaela Fry, the situation at the farm is almost always a serious one. It’s those calls in the middle of the night, when a farmer is struggling to get a breeched calf to emerge, that they call Fry, the “lady veterinarian,” who shows up on a regular basis for routine checks on those same animals.
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Article ItemYuba Gautam joins faculty at Virginia Tech Public Health Program , article
Yuba Gautam has recently joined Virginia-Maryland College of Veterinary Medicine as a collegiate associate professor at the Virginia Tech Public Health Program.
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Article ItemGiving back , article
Chris Meade, Fishersville, VA, got her first Sheltie in 1985 and was hooked. In the past 37 years, twelve of her beloved animals have been treated at the Veterinary Teaching Hospital at Virginia Tech (VTH). The incredible care her animals received, most recently for her 11-month old Sheltie who developed a pancreatic abscess, has left her indebted to the VTH and eager to give back.
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Article ItemRichard “Chip” Godine (DVM ’87) leads the way with veterinary laser therapy , article
Dr. Richard “Chip” Godine might not have become a leading proponent of laser therapy in veterinary medicine had he not injured his shoulder in 2007. When Godine went to his family doctor to treat the injury, his physician recommended laser light therapy to reduce pain and inflammation. Amazed at the treatment’s effectiveness, he went to an international laser therapy conference in Toronto to learn more about this emerging modality.
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Article ItemJulia M. Gohlke wins NASA grant to study health damages of extreme weather events , article
Julia M. Gohlke, associate professor of environmental health in the department of population sciences at the Virginia-Maryland College of Veterinary Medicine, has been awarded a $1 million grant from the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA). She will work alongside co-PIs Ryan Calder, assistant professor of environmental health and policy at the college; Samarth Swarup of the University of Virginia; and Benjamin Zaitchik of Johns Hopkins University.
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Article ItemVirginia Tech Graduate School honors outstanding students and faculty , article
Two VA-MD Vet Med graduate students and a faculty member were among those receiving recognition from the Graduate School for outstanding service, teaching, research, academic performance, and mentoring. In addition, several veterinary students earned awards for their research presentations at the Graduate Student Assembly Research Symposium.
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Article ItemVeterinary college graduates commission into U.S. Army Veterinary Corps , article
In April 2020, the Virginia-Maryland College of Veterinary Medicine was honored to host two commissioning ceremonies for four of its Class of 2020 graduates.
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Article ItemStatement regarding Virginia Tech Sports Hall of Fame, 2017 , article
The recent decision to induct Michael Vick into the Virginia Tech Sports Hall of Fame has generated a tremendous response from both the veterinary community and those who share our commitment to animal welfare and promoting the humane treatment of animals.
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Article ItemJohn Herrity (DVM '86): Outside the box: Dr. Herrity has success with innovative treatments at Northern Virginia practice , article
Dr. John Herrity (DVM '86) never considered his graduation from VA-MD Vet Med to be the end of his education. Herrity, a practice owner at Burke Animal Clinic located 20 miles south of Washington, D.C., has been taking care of pets in Northern Virginia for more than 25 years. In recent years, he has introduced alternative and holistic therapies into his practice so that his patients have access to the latest advances in veterinary medicine.
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Article ItemVirginia Tech team receives $2 million grant to use bubbles to destroy deadly tumors , article
Pancreatic cancer has the highest mortality rate of the major cancers, and only 10 percent of patients live longer than five years after diagnosis. Treatment options can be limited, but an interdisciplinary team led by Irving Coy Allen, associate professor of inflammatory diseases at the Virginia-Maryland College of Veterinary Medicine, might change that. The team recently received a $2 million grant from the National Institutes of Health (NIH) to explore the use of histotripsy as a therapeutic option for pancreatic cancer.
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Article ItemHonoring family , article
Virginia Tech alumni Ron and Tami Guilliams of Stanley, N.C, were inspired this year to fund a full-tuition scholarship for a DVM student, recognizing the importance of veterinarians in the community.
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Article ItemHonoring volunteer service , article
Over the last 24 years, the Siamese Cat Rescue, founded and operated by Siri and Darrell Zwemke, has helped over 12,000 Siamese cats find loving homes.
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Article ItemFighting the good fight , article
With a particular focus on underserved populations, educational programs led by Kathy Hosig — an associate professor in the Department of Population Health Sciences who also serves as the director of the Virginia Tech Center of Public Health Practice and Research — have made headway in the prevention of childhood obesity and Type 2 diabetes.
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Article ItemLauren Howard (DVM '00) — Every Day at Work is a Real “Zoo” , article
Even when she was a veterinary student, Dr. Lauren Howard knew that she wanted to provide care for animals both big and small after graduation. Today, the Class of 2000 graduate from VA-MD Vet Med does just that as an associate veterinarian at the Houston Zoo. Howard treats a range of species, from an endangered toad population in the greater Houston area to the zoo's Asian elephants.
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General ItemIn memoriam: Bertram Firestone, founding member of Equine Medical Center
Bertram Firestone, real estate developer, Eclipse Award-winning thoroughbred owner, and founding member of the Virginia-Maryland College of Veterinary Medicine’s Marion duPont Scott Equine Medical Center, died July 12, 2021, at the age of 89.
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General ItemIn memoriam: Diana Firestone a celebrated equestrian and icon of the racing industry
Diana Melville Johnson Firestone, a founding member of the Virginia-Maryland College of Veterinary Medicine’s Marion duPont Scott Equine Medical Center (EMC) Advisory Council, died on February 12 in Palm Beach, Florida, at the age of 91.
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General ItemEquine Medical Center honors the memory of horseman Robert Manfuso, longtime Advisory Council member
Robert “Bob” Manfuso, a longtime member of Virginia Tech’s Marion duPont Scott Equine Medical Center (EMC) Advisory Council and a prominent figure in the thoroughbred industry, died on March 19, 2020, of natural causes. He was 82.
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Article ItemEnhanced facility for equine athletes , article
With an anticipated opening date in fall of 2023, The Steven and Jane Hale Indoor Arena Complex at the Marion duPont Scott Equine Medical Center (EMC) will provide the ideal environment to evaluate not only orthopedic issues but heart, lung and other issues associated with athletic performance in the horse.
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Article ItemClass of 2022: Kaitlin Phelon receives the Phi Kappa Phi Medallion , article
Kaitlin Phelon is the Phi Kappa Phi Medallion undergraduate recipient for the inaugural Bachelor of Science in Public Health (BSPH) class.
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Article ItemVirginia Tech researchers win $3.3 million in Department of Defense grants to study deadly virus , article
Researchers led by professor of virology Kylene Kehn-Hall at Virginia Tech’s Virginia-Maryland College of Veterinary Medicine received a total of $3.3 million from the Department of Defense to study mouse models of how Eastern equine encephalitis virus changes the brain.
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Article ItemA Marriage Made in Vet School , article
To celebrate Valentine’s Day, we share the story of love and romance between two alumni who met as classmates at the college and left as engaged sweethearts. Dr. Bart Kite (DVM ’07), Chief of Staff at the Banfield Hospital in Chesapeake, Va., and Dr. Stacie Crain Kite (DVM '07), Chief of Staff at the Banfield Hospital in Virginia Beach, Va., were married a year after graduating from the college.
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Article ItemJoshua Louis Lachowicz (DVM '02) — Pursuing Dual Passions , article
While it’s commonly accepted that you should focus your talents and interests on one specific career path, who says you can’t choose two? Born and raised in Roanoke, Va., Dr. Joshua Louis Lachowicz (DVM '02) grew up in the country, where his love for animals and a desire to care for them began at a young age. Around the same time, he learned to play the piano and started singing and writing his own songs.
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Article ItemKevin Lahmers, leader in exotic tick disease study, wins Zoetis Award for Veterinary Research Excellence , article
When it comes to receiving the 2022 Zoetis Award for Veterinary Research Excellence, Kevin Lahmers credits just about everyone around him more than himself. “I really appreciate it,” said Lahmers, clinical associate professor of anatomic pathology in the Department of Biomedical Sciences and Pathobiology at the Virginia-Maryland College of Veterinary Medicine “It's recognition that we are doing things that are beneficial to the veterinary community, for livestock producers in the region and the state, and that is very gratifying.
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Article ItemJessica Landa (DVM ’10) brings hands-on horse healing to central Florida , article
Jessica Landa, DVM, ran her hands over a horse’s hip, trailing the anatomy carefully before inserting a thin needle. The horse didn’t flinch. She placed another. And another. Acupuncture for horses.
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Article ItemCarmen Ledesma-Feliciano (DVM '12) returns to alma mater for virology meeting , article
Originally from San Juan, Puerto Rico, Carmen Ledesma-Feliciano began her undergraduate career at the University of Puerto Rico before transferring to the University of Maryland at College Park, where she earned her bachelor’s degree in pre-professional animal sciences in 2006. After graduating, Ledesma-Feliciano worked with research animal care company Priority One Services at the National Institutes of Health (NIH) in Bethesda, Maryland before applying to the veterinary college.
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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 ItemLong-standing partnerships , article
For years, Bernie and Lynn Cosell’s home and passion project—Fantasy Farm in Pearisburg, Virginia—has been a destination for experiential learning for the veterinary college’s students. The Cosells partnership with the college has been mutually beneficial as they sleep better at night knowing they can depend on the 24/7 emergency support from the VTH’s large animal service.
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Article ItemLatinx Veterinary Medical Association Chapter creates a home away from home , article
The Virginia-Maryland College of Veterinary Medicine’s Latinx Veterinary Medical Association (LVMA) chapter brings together people from across the college.
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Article ItemLynn Heffron receives President's Award for Excellence , article
Lynn Heffron, a laboratory specialist senior in the Meng Lab of Molecular Virology at VA-MD Vet Med, was named one of four recipients of the 2022 President’s Award for Excellence, which recognizes outstanding contributions and consistently excellent performance at Virginia Tech.
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Article ItemKrista Magnifico (DVM '05) harnesses the power of social media , article
A merchant marine, a veterinarian, and now a social media pioneer, Dr. Krista Magnifico (DVM ’05) wears many hats. Magnifico is the owner of Jarrettsville Veterinary Center, a large, busy small animal practice in Jarrettsville, Maryland, about 30 miles north of Baltimore. Three years ago, she launched Pawbly, a free social network for people who are passionate about pets so they could get answers to pet-related questions and connect with local and national animal health experts.
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Article ItemLindsey McCrickard (DVM ’11) pursues career in global public health , article
“I realized that I love interacting with people and working on problems that are cross-cutting between humans and animals,” McCrickard said. “Thinking about the movement of disease within a population rather than an individual animal really spoke to me, and I felt that I could make a much greater impact focusing on public health.”
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Article ItemJennifer McQuiston (DVM ’97, MS ’98): Infectious disease and romance: Unlikely duo works for Dr. McQuiston , article
Raised in a family of educators, Dr. Jennifer McQuiston (DVM ’97, MS ’98) appreciated both English and science in high school but decided to focus on the latter in college. Today, McQuiston works as an epidemiologist for the U.S. Centers for Disease Control (CDC). She is also a New York Times and USA Today bestselling author of two romance novels — with a third set for publication next year.
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Article ItemDonna McWilliams (DVM ’02): Florida veterinarian brings Ut Prosim to life , article
At an early age, Donna McWilliams knew she wanted to be a veterinarian. From the time she was in grade school, she was bringing home snakes and all sorts of animals. As an elementary student in Texas, she was paid to maintain a salt lick and water trough for a small herd of cattle. Her parents observed her natural interest in animals and were supportive. Her father was in the Navy, and she moved from Northern Virginia to Charlottesville to San Antonio as a young child.
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Article ItemPublic health students go to Malawi, assess problems in care for cervical cancer , article
Rodgers and Stephanie Hernandez, both Master of Public Health students at the Virginia-Maryland College of Veterinary Medicine, went to the African nation of Malawi over the holiday break to help assess the nation’s continuum of health care from home to hospital.
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Article Item“Becoming the Beach Boys” author Jim Murphy hails from the DVM Class of 1997 , article
At age 36, looking for a career change, Jim Murphy decided to apply to veterinary school. He had “always admired the profession of veterinary medicine as providing a unique opportunity to combine science, medicine, and communication/people skills to help people protect and preserve the bond they share with their companion animals,” but had spent most of his career working in Washington, D.C. at the Postal Service Headquarters as a writer, congressional liaison, ceremony coordinator, and speechwriter.
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Article ItemOnly 1.2 percent of veterinarians are Black — this club chapter wants to change that , article
Students at the Virginia-Maryland College of Veterinary Medicine have established the newest chapter of the National Association of Black Veterinarians (NABV), working to provide education and promote inclusion within an overwhelmingly white field.
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Article ItemVeterinary professor Nappier goes back to school to learn how to make school better for students , article
Michael Nappier wants to emphasize the “teaching” part of the Veterinary Teaching Hospital. "I’m a college professor who hates school,” said Nappier, clinical associate professor in small animal clinical sciences at the Virginia-Maryland College of Veterinary Medicine. His solution: Going back to school.
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Article ItemMeet the New Alumni Board of Directors President, Jeff Alexander , article
Earlier this year, the Virginia-Maryland College of Veterinary Medicine’s Alumni Board of Directors elected its next president, Jeff Alexander.
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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 ItemVeterinary College gains new communications skills and depth of experience with new hires , article
The Virginia-Maryland College of Veterinary Medicine has made two strategic hires to enhance its capabilities as it prepares to support a new series of fundraising campaigns and increase its digital communications and marketing capability.
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Article ItemFrom big cats to Blacksburg: Li-Jen Chang joins veterinary college , article
Li-Jen Chang recently joined the Virginia-Maryland College of Veterinary Medicine as a clinical assistant professor of veterinary anesthesia and pain management. In this position, Chang will spend most of his time working at the Veterinary Teaching Hospital, one of the college’s three hospitals.
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Article ItemVeterinary alumna returns as faculty to work with students, shelter dogs , article
Erin Phoenix (B.S ‘11, DVM ’17) recently joined the Virginia-Maryland College of Veterinary Medicine as a veterinary instructor with the Animal Care for Education team in the small animal clinical sciences department.
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Article ItemVeterinary alumna Rebecca Persons joins college as clinical instructor , article
Rebecca Persons has joined the Virginia-Maryland College of Veterinary Medicine as a clinical instructor at the Small Animal Community Practice. The Small Animal Community Practice is part of the Veterinary Teaching Hospital, one of the college’s three animal hospitals. The Community Practice provides preventative care to small animals within a 35-mile radius of Blacksburg.
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Article ItemNew clinician Songster-Alpin embraces teaching, spectrum of care , article
Mary Songster-Alpin recently joined the Virginia-Maryland College of Veterinary Medicine as a clinical assistant professor at the Small Animal Community Practice. The Small Animal Community Practice (CPRAC) is part of the Veterinary Teaching Hospital, one of the college’s three animal hospitals. The Community Practice provides preventative care to small animals within a 35-mile radius of Blacksburg.
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Article ItemDynamic new graduate course examines pandemic , article
Led by Kylene Kehn-Hall, professor of virology in the Department of Biomedical Sciences and Pathobiology, a new special-studies course, COVID-19 (SARS-CoV-2), will use a multidisciplinary approach to educate graduate students about the novel coronavirus and the pandemic.
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General ItemM. Norris Adams rejoins the faculty team as a clinical associate professor of equine surgery
M. Norris (Norrie) Adams, DVM, Diplomate ACVS, Diplomate ACVSMR, CERP, rejoined the Marion duPont Scott Equine Medical Center on Monday, October 3, as a clinical associate professor of equine surgery.
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Article ItemScrappy McDaniel fights off cancer , article
Oncology clinicians at the Virginia-Maryland College of Veterinary Medicine are dedicated to advancing cancer treatments in animals and humans alike.
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Article ItemTransdisciplinary collaborations essential to tackling cancer , article
A Virginia Tech research team led by veterinary oncologic surgeon Joanne Tuohy and biomedical engineer Eli Vlaisavljevich is working to refine a unique approach to treating canine osteosarcoma.
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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 ItemLaura Beth Payne (PhD '16): American Heart Association postdoctoral fellow searches ‘secret molecular world’ for clues underlying vascular disease , article
Laura Beth Payne, a postdoctoral associate at the Fralin Biomedical Research Institute at VTC, has received a two-year American Heart Association postdoctoral fellowship to examine how two microvasculature cell types, pericytes and endothelial cells, communicate through specific molecular signals.
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General ItemPayton Lawrence 2022 recipient of the NOVA Jenn Fay Memorial Veterinary Technology Student of the Year Award
Payton Lawrence is the 2022 recipient of the NOVA Jenn Fay Memorial Veterinary Technology Student of the Year Award. This award recognizes a student that shows outstanding dedication to the profession of Veterinary Technology.
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Article ItemHow Dental Care Keeps Your Pet Healthy and Happy , article
Pets are beloved members of many families, so it's important to ensure that they receive the proper care in order to keep them healthy and happy. One aspect of pet care that is often overlooked is oral health. It’s been estimated that a whopping 85% of cats over the age of three suffer from dental disease!
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Article Item5 Poison Prevention Tips to Keep Your Pet Safe , article
Poisoning is a leading cause of injury and death in companion animals in the USA. It's essential to stay informed about the most common causes of poisoning and to take steps to prevent it. By being vigilant and taking steps to protect your pet from toxic substances, you can help keep them safe and healthy.
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Article ItemMona Lisa keeps making smiles thanks to cancer treatment, Petco Love funds , article
When adopting a cat, some people pick out their new feline friend from pictures online. For Gary and Rebecca Davis, Mona Lisa—Mony for short—was different.
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Article ItemWilliam “Bill” Pierson, professor emeritus at the veterinary college honored with national avian disease award , article
Bill Pierson was recently honored with a national award for a career devoted to mentorship, avian disease research and biosecurity. Pierson was named the 2022 recipient of the Bruce W. Calnek Applied Poultry Research Achievement Award, given by the American Association of Avian Pathologists.
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Article ItemProduction Management Medicine Faculty Members Earn Board Certification , article
Over the past year, two members of the Virginia-Maryland College of Veterinary Medicine’s Production Management Medicine team became board certified by the American College of Veterinary Preventive Medicine and the American Board of Veterinary Practitioners, respectively. Recent diplomates Sierra Guynn and Hollie Schramm, both clinical assistant professors, put in countless hours of study and hard work to achieve these accomplishments.
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Article ItemHonoring a public health champion , article
What started as a crowdfunding project to honor the memory of Susan West Marmagas, who was director of Virginia Tech’s Master of Public Health (MPH) program and an associate professor of practice in the Department of Population Health Sciences, has evolved into an endowment. Marmagas’ brother and sister-in-law, Roger and Deborah West, pledged the difference between what was raised in the campaign and endowment level to create a new permanent scholarship.
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Article ItemPublic health students, faculty, and staff volunteer for local COVID-19 response efforts , article
Medical Reserve Corps-trained public health students in the Master of Public Health (MPH) program in the Department of Population Health Sciences and in the dual Doctor of Veterinary Medicine/MPH program have volunteered, along with additional faculty and staff, at a New River Valley COVID-19 call center and at drive-thru testing sites.
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Article ItemVeterinary student Alex Marsh arrives on campus deeply immersed in tropical rainforest research , article
Handling scores of tropical snakes isn’t a prerequisite for entry into the Virginia-Maryland College of Veterinary Medicine. But Alex Marsh checks that box, easily. Marsh is a first-year veterinary student, but already has impressive credentials and experience researching wildlife in the Amazon rainforest of Peru.
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Article ItemPre-veterinary fellowship gives an Italian perspective on animal sanctuaries for student Anika Rao , article
The decision to apply for the Doctors in Italy Pre-Vet Fellowship Program last summer was not a hard sell for Virginia Tech student Anika Rao. Rao, a sophomore in the School of Animal Sciences in the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences and a student worker on the Animal Care for Education team at the Virginia-Maryland College of Veterinary Medicine, spent two weeks in Italy last summer helping care for animals at sanctuaries while also getting to visit many cultural attractions in and around Rome.
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Article ItemRobert Ratcliffe (DVM '01): Veterinarian offers pet care and house calls at new Pennsylvania clinic , article
Dogs and cats are important members of many families, said veterinarian Dr. Robert Ratcliffe (DVM ’01), and his goal is to support his clients’ special relationship with their pets by offering compassionate and quality health care in his new clinic or by house calls.
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Article ItemResearch funding skyrockets at veterinary college in recent years , article
Research funding awarded to the veterinary college has tripled in a decade, with most of that growth – from roughly $7 million to over $18 million – occurring in the past five years. Research funding jumped 80 percent, from $10 million to $18 million, between fiscal years 2021 and 2022 alone.
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Article ItemJulie Rosenberger selected for national business officer leadership program , article
Julie Rosenberger, director of budget and finance at the Virginia-Maryland College of Veterinary Medicine’s Office of the Dean, has been selected for the Emerging Leaders Program (ELP) at the National Association of College and University Business Officers (NACUBO).
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Article ItemChris Runde (DVM ’85): Maryland veterinarian advances the profession through legislative efforts , article
Veterinary law and its application are now an important part of Runde’s professional life as president of the Maryland State Board of Veterinary Medical Examiners and a board of directors member for the American Association of Veterinary State Boards.
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Article ItemAudrey Ruple named Dorothy A. and Richard G. Metcalf Professor of Veterinary Medical Informatics , article
Audrey Ruple, associate professor of quantitative epidemiology in the Department of Population Health Sciences in the Virginia-Maryland College of Veterinary Medicine at Virginia Tech, has been named the Dorothy A. and Richard G. Metcalf Professor of Veterinary Medical Informatics by the Virginia Tech Board of Visitors.
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Article ItemSaving Yoda , article
Justin Ganjei (DVM ’11), a staff surgeon at Veterinary Surgical Centers in northern Virginia, returned to Blacksburg to work with Veterinary Teaching Hospital internist David Grant and surgeon Sabrina “Bini” Barry to collaborate on a fluoroscopy-guided surgical treatment to save an internal medicine resident's cat, Yoda.
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Article ItemKathy Simmons (DVM '84): National Cattlemen’s chief veterinarian hails from college’s charter class , article
Dr. Kathy Simmons has worked in an animal hospital, on her family’s West Virginia farm, and on Capitol Hill. For the past two years, she has been a leading voice for animal care and health regulatory issues in her role as chief veterinarian for the National Cattlemen’s Beef Association (NCBA). Simmons is also a proud graduate of the Virginia-Maryland College of Veterinary Medicine’s founding Class of 1984.
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Article ItemStephanie Hall named patient services manager , article
A member of Large Animal Clinical Sciences' patient services team since 2016, Hall began her new role as the Veterinary Teaching Hospital's patient services manager on Feb. 21.
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Article ItemStudent Spotlight: Meghan Albritton , article
Second-year Master of Public Health, infectious disease concentration and second-year geography M.S. student Home Town/State: Rockmart, Georgia
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Article ItemStudent Spotlight: Chris Hollingsworth , article
Class of 2023, Public/Corporate Track Hometown/State: Silver Spring, Maryland
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Article ItemStudent Spotlight: Sam Johnson , article
Continuing our monthly student spotlight series, this month, we feature third-year DVM student ambassador Sam Johnson. Find out when Sam knew he wanted to be a veterinarian, his superpower, and the best part of being a VMCVM student.
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Article ItemVeterinary instructors from Kenya, Uganda learn from — and teach — their peers at Virginia Tech , article
Veterinary instructors from the two African nations visited the Virginia-Maryland College of Veterinary Medicine (VMCVM) for a week in October to learn about methods and approaches they can apply to teaching veterinary students in their universities.
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General ItemThe Adventure of the Speckled Bandana
The legendary feline detective Furlock Holmes, unravels a veterinary mystery
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Article ItemFormer police dog Thor swallows hard for holidays, receives compassionate, life-saving care at Veterinary Teaching Hospital , article
It’s much easier to get a cloth elf and a plush teddy bear chew toy into a dog than to get them out. But out they came, thanks to the combined efforts of more than 20 personnel at the Veterinary Teaching Hospital, within the Virginia-Maryland College of Veterinary Medicine, just before the holiday break. Thor’s care was financed by compassionate care donations through Paws of Honor and the Veterinary Teaching Hospital Working & Service Dog support fund.
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Article ItemTransformative gift advances college research , article
A couple makes a difference in the lives of dogs and cats across the region by supporting research at the college with a deferred $10 million gift.
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Article ItemBill Tyrrell (DVM '92) is making service his business , article
He’s a practicing veterinarian specializing in cardiology, a grantee of Diplomate status from the American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine, a co-owner of the booming CVCA: Cardiac Care for Pets (formerly Chesapeake Veterinary Cardiology Associates), a past president of the Virginia Veterinary Medical Association, and an active alumnus of Virginia Tech and the Virginia-Maryland College of Veterinary Medicine.
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Article ItemUnderwater treadmill boosts rehab services , article
During a visit to campus, Ray and Diann Boyd, who have already generously named the veterinary college as a beneficiary of their estate, were inspired by the need for a new underwater treadmill for the physical rehabilitation service.
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Article ItemDr. Susan VandeWoude (DVM ’86) named to the National Academy of Sciences , article
Dr. Susan VandeWoude learned the news at Dulles Airport while returning from Washington, D.C., on April 30, 2019: She had been elected to join the National Academy of Sciences, one of the highest honors for scientists in recognition of distinguished and continuing achievements in original research.
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Article ItemVA-MD Vet Med veterinary students selected for highly competitive Veterinary Corps scholarship program , article
On April 21, 2022, Col. Gary Cooper, commander, U.S. Army Medical Recruiting Brigade, traveled with his command team to Blacksburg to induct three first-year veterinary students into the Army. Graci Bettendorf, Victoria Ice-Gipson, and Andrew Ramirez are among 33 veterinary students across the country selected for the Veterinary Corps' scholarship program.
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Article ItemPhysical rehabilitation enhances pets' quality of life , article
When Saint, a retired service dog from Saint Francis Service Dogs of Roanoke, Virginia, began experiencing mobility issues and hind limb weakness, his new owner, Krista Sinnott, was referred to VA-MD Vet Med for physical rehabilitation to improve the 11-year-old’s quality of life.
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Article ItemVeterinary student Karen Morris competes on “Jeopardy!” Wednesday night , article
This Virginia Tech student, pursuing both Doctor of Veterinary Medicine and Master of Public Health degrees, will appear on “Jeopardy!” at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday night on WDBJ (Channel 7).
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General ItemVideo and Photos: Youngkin Equine Soundness Clinic Dedication Event
Guests of all ages had a wonderful time at the Youngkin Equine Soundness Clinic dedication event, enjoying tours of the facility, donkey rides, and a special visit from the HokieBird.
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Article ItemVeterinary Teaching Hospital names 2022 Staff Members of the Year , article
The Veterinary Teaching Hospital of the Virginia-Maryland College of Veterinary Medicine recently named its Staff Members of the Year. Those honored include Amanda Conrad, cardiology technician in the small animal clinic; Missy Stillinger, anesthesia technician in diagnostic imaging and support services; Jenny Robinson, fiscal technician in the business office; and Katie Reuss, lead veterinary technician in the large animal clinic.
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Article ItemRoger Ramirez-Barrios named Virginia Veterinary Medical Association’s Mentor of the Year , article
Roger Ramirez-Barrios has been named the Virginia Veterinary Medical Association’s Mentor of the Year for 2023. The award has been offered since 2006 to recognize excellence in mentorship.
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Article ItemAmanda Weakley (DVM '14): Madison County’s newest large animal vet is no stranger to the area , article
While other little girls were focused on dolls and dresses, Amanda Weakley was focused on animals. What was once a childhood interest is now a vocation as Dr. Weakley has recently joined Virginia Herd Health Management as a large animal veterinarian. Even before her fifth birthday, Weakley, who was born and raised on a farm in Brightwood, had decided she wanted to be a veterinarian.
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Article ItemCollege welcomes new students in veterinary, graduate programs , article
VA-MD Vet Med proudly welcomed its newest students in its Doctor of Veterinary Medicine, Master of Public Health, and Biomedical and Veterinary Sciences programs.
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Article ItemWelcoming students into the veterinary profession , article
For the first time in 2022, alumni came together to fund the white coats for first year DVM students, with contributions that cover the cost of each white coat while also having a percentage go towards veterinary student scholarships. One alumna, Dr. Courtney Wiegard (DVM ’05), recognized the opportunity and presented it to her company, National Veterinary Associates (NVA), who enthusiastically sponsored the remainder of the coats. We are grateful to our alumni and to NVA for providing these sponsorships as well as the above and beyond gift of scholarship. Their gift not only welcomes our students to the college and into their new professional association, it also provides critical funding to help support their education as they advance through the rigorous veterinary curriculum.
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Article ItemWellness initiatives at VA-MD Vet Med care for students, clients, and practitioners , article
Work is ongoing at the veterinary college and across Virginia Tech to create a supportive culture that reduces stigma and encourages people to access the resources they need.
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Article ItemWhat a difference a yearling makes , article
After adopting a pregnant mare rescued from squalor, Amiya Veatch turned to Virginia Tech's Marion duPont Scott Equine Medical Center and its Foaling Out Program for specialized care.
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Article ItemJessica Wootton (DVM ‘13) , article
Although Jessica Wootton always hoped to be a veterinarian at some point in her career, she credits a less traditional route for helping her actually realize that goal. Originally from Blackstone, Virginia, Wootton grew up working on a beef farm before attending Hollins University in Roanoke as an English and theatre major. After graduation, Wootton ended up working as a veterinary assistant at the NOVA Cat Clinic in Arlington and from there decided to attend the Virginia-Maryland College of Veterinary Medicine to get her doctor of veterinary medicine degree, first attending George Mason University to earn a bachelor’s degree in biology for her prerequisite courses.
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Article ItemWorld Suicide Prevention Day 2022: "Creating hope Through Action" , article
An estimated 703,000 people a year take their life around the world. For every suicide, there are likely 20 other people making a suicide attempt, and many more have serious thoughts of suicide. Veterinary professionals are making strides to increase well-being education and engage in suicide prevention training.
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Article ItemWorld Veterinary Day: 'Strengthening veterinary resilience' , article
Created by the World Veterinary Association in 2000, World Veterinary Day celebrates the veterinary profession and recognizes veterinarians and their extraordinary contributions. "Strengthening veterinary resilience" is the theme of this year's celebration on April 30.
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Article ItemHerb Yee (DVM '10): From veteran to veterinarian, alumnus Dr. Yee follows his passion , article
A Los Angeles native with a decorated military career, Herb Yee’s entrance into veterinary school was not the traditional path most students take to become a veterinarian.