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Fourth-year veterinary students volunteer at 53rd Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race

For 12 fourth-year Oklahoma State University College of Veterinary Medicine students, a veterinary rotation in Alaska became the opportunity of a lifetime: volunteering at the 53rd Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race, often called “The Last Great Race on Earth.”
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Class of 1963 Distinguished Lectureship

Wed, Dec 18, 2024

The Oklahoma State College of Veterinary Medicine Continuing Education office hosted its annual Fall Conference Nov. 14-15 at the Roger J. Panciera Education Center.

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Veterinary Viewpoints: Keep an eye on the eyes

Mon, Dec 09, 2024

Common eye problems in cattle include irritation from plant awns, pinkeye, and cancer eye. This article outlines the predisposing factors and clinical signs associated with these conditions to aid in early detection within your herd.

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Decoding Pet Mysteries: New Internal Medicine Service at OSU

Wed, Nov 20, 2024

The Boren Veterinary Medical Teaching Hospital at Oklahoma State University reopened its Small Animal Internal Medicine service this summer to improve access to specialized care for dogs and cats in the area. This veterinary specialty is often recommended for families with pets dealing with complicated and/or chronic conditions and their primary veterinarians.

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Calving Season – The Stakes are High

Tue, Oct 22, 2024

Calving is a major event in a farm’s calendar. Dystocia (a difficult birth) and neonatal infection are the leading causes of calf loss, and preparation and adequate care before, during, and after birth are key to the success of any calving season

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OSU CVM faculty secure prestigious NIH Grants for groundbreaking research

Tue, Oct 01, 2024

Two Oklahoma State University College of Veterinary Medicine faculty members received a research project grant through the National Institutes of Health.

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CVM, CEAT team up to treat spinal cord injuries in dogs

Fri, Sep 20, 2024

Traumatic spinal cord injuries, degenerative spinal cord diseases and chronic neuropathic pain are all neurological lesions. Neurological lesions negatively affect the function, wellness and overall quality of life for humans and animals. These conditions are not uncommon but can be complicated to treat effectively.

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