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CVM alumnus ensures cattle quality at world’s largest auction site

The Joplin Regional Stockyards is home to the world’s largest cattle auction. In 2023, over 526,000 head of cattle were sold at the event. One of the newest additions to JRS is Dr. Wyatt Catron, an Oklahoma State University College of Veterinary Medicine class of 2023 graduate.
Brandão, Gilliam earn 2024 Zoetis awards

Thu, Oct 24, 2024

Dr. João Brandão received the prestigious 2024 Zoetis Veterinary Research Excellence Award and Dr. Lyndi Gilliam received the Zoetis Distinguished Veterinary Teaching Award.

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Former Vet Med Teaching Hospital client becomes student, wins McElroy award

Thu, Oct 24, 2024

Dr. Braden Steidley graduated from the OSU College of Veterinary Medicine, followed his dream, obtained a DVM and was also named the 2024 Dean Clarence H. McElroy award recipient.

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Koelling, Ludwig named Orr Award winners

Thu, Oct 24, 2024

The 2024 Dean Orr Scholarship Award was awarded to fourth-year veterinary students Kali Koelling and Breya Ludwig. It’s annually gifted to the top-ranking third-year veterinary student.

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King named 2024 Gentle Doctor award winner

Thu, Oct 24, 2024

Dr. Lindsay King grew up loving the outdoors and science, being a veterinarian never crossed her mind. After realizing she could use her passion for science and medicine in the veterinary field, King started working as a receptionist, which later led to her starting as a veterinary assistant at a local small animal clinic and ultimately the recipient of the 2023 OSU Gentle Doctor award.

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Harley beats the odds after car accident

Thu, May 02, 2024

After being hit by a car, Harley, a beloved family boxer, was rushed to an animal emergency room when he was found unable to use his back legs. After extensive testing, veterinarians found Harley didn’t have any broken bones but rather intense damage to his spinal cord.

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