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Veterinary Viewpoints: Fall brings increase in equine laminitis cases

Tue, Nov 01, 2022

Equine laminitis is a condition of the horse's feet that results from a disruption of blood flow to the laminae, which is the structure that secures bone and soft tissue to the hoof wall.

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Vet Med graduate student earns prestigious fellowship

Fri, Oct 21, 2022

Dr. Miruthula Tamil Selvan was awarded the Otto S. Cox Fellowship in Genetics Research. The Cox Fellowship supports outstanding OSU graduate students with a proven record of research in genetics from any disciplinary or interdisciplinary program.

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Vet Med looks to nervous system to reduce cardiovascular disease

Fri, Oct 21, 2022

Issues with weight are a common point of discussion across the country, but people aren’t the only ones dealing with it. Obesity is a common condition in both humans and animals that increases the risk of developing deadly diseases, such as diabetes and heart disease.

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OSU Vet Med expands rural veterinary interest/knowledge with IBC program

Thu, Oct 20, 2022

The current shortage of rural veterinarians has brought many challenges to Oklahoma communities, but the Oklahoma State University College of Veterinary Medicine administration and faculty have worked diligently to overcome these challenges and provide effective solutions.

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No shortage of ‘pixie dust’ at OSU Vet Med

Fri, Oct 14, 2022

Immediately after Tinkerbell’s birth her owners noticed swelling on the bottom of her abdomen. Quick action and exceptional care made all the difference for mammoth donkey foal, Tinkerbell.

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Graduate students present research in three minutes

Thu, Oct 13, 2022

Using one slide and no research jargon, thirteen veterinary graduate student researchers summarized their work in just three minutes in front of their colleagues and a panel of judges

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Community invited to explore OSU Vet Med at Open House

Tue, Oct 11, 2022

The Oklahoma State University College of Veterinary Medicine Open House returns from 9 a.m. to 4 pm. on Saturday, Oct. 29.

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Jones receives AABP Award of Excellence

Fri, Oct 07, 2022

The American Association of Bovine Practitioners awarded Dr. Meredyth Jones the AABP Award of Excellence at their annual conference.

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Veterinary Viewpoints: Keeping your pets safe this Halloween

Tue, Oct 04, 2022

Halloween is a fun time of dressing up, decorating and enjoying sweet treats. Pets are part of the family so of course we want to include them in the fun, but we must be aware of Halloween hazards.

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OSU College of Veterinary Medicine’s Fall Conference ‘coming home’ to Vet Med campus

Thu, Sep 01, 2022

The Oklahoma State University College of Veterinary Medicine’s annual Fall Conference will be held Thursday, Nov. 3, and Friday, Nov. 4, 2022. Participants have the option of attending in-person or virtually.

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Veterinary Viewpoints: The Basics of Goat Care

Thu, Sep 01, 2022

Goats by nature are very tolerant of all kinds of weather and can adapt to many different styles of housing. Despite their hardiness, when goats are under extreme wet and drafty conditions for long periods of time they are vulnerable to respiratory infection and hypothermia.

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