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Best Gift for Pets

Mon, Dec 07, 2020

This holiday season, give your pet the best gift — a collar with identification tags and a microchip.

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Vet Med Faces of Research: Dr. Fernando Bauermann

Wed, Dec 02, 2020

For the past 10 years, Dr. Fernando Bauermann has been conducting research. An assistant professor in the Department of Veterinary Pathobiology at Oklahoma State University’s College of Veterinary Medicine, his expertise is virology or the study of viruses.

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BVD is Alive and Well in Oklahoma

Mon, Nov 16, 2020

From miscarriages in cow herds to respiratory disease and poor production in stocker calves, BVD wears many masks. Here’s exactly what BVD can do when you’re raising cattle.

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OSU Veterinary Hospital Gets Innovative Software

Wed, Nov 11, 2020

Oklahoma State University College of Veterinary Medicine’s Veterinary Medical Teaching Hospital recently implemented a new Veterinary Practice Management Software system called ezyVet to enhance and improve the client experience.

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Two OSU College of Veterinary Medicine standouts honored with Young Investigator Awards

Wed, Nov 11, 2020

The Focused Ultrasound Foundation recently announced nine Young Investigator Award recipients, including two from Oklahoma State University’s College of Veterinary Medicine — Harshini Ashar and Mohit Pratap Singh, BVSc, Ph.D.

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Oklahoma Governor appoints Malayer to Science and Innovation Council

Thu, Nov 05, 2020

Governor Kevin Stitt appointed Jerry Malayer, Ph.D., associate dean of research and graduate education at Oklahoma State University’s College of Veterinary Medicine, to serve on the Governor’s Council on Science and Innovation.

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Vet Med Faces of Research: Dr. Mike Schoonover

Tue, Nov 03, 2020

According to Dr. Mike Schoonover, horses spend the majority of their lives trying to hurt themselves. Schoonover, an associate professor of equine surgery and sports medicine at Oklahoma State University’s College of Veterinary Medicine, has seen this first hand in the horses he has treated throughout his veterinary career. In this month’s Vet Med Faces of Research segment, Schoonover talks about his research to find better ways to treat wounds and infections.

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OSU Veterinarians Treat a Show Horse for Terry Bradshaw

Mon, Nov 02, 2020

Depending on your age, you might know Terry Bradshaw for different things. Since 1994, he’s been a sports analyst and is co-host of Fox NFL Sunday. He’s done a number of guest stints on a variety of reality TV shows and currently has his own show on E!, The Bradshaw Bunch. Going back a few decades, he won four Super Bowls as the quarterback for the Pittsburgh Steelers.

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Having a Veterinarian on Your Team: Why It’s Important for Success

Mon, Nov 02, 2020

In successful cattle programs, effective herd owners build strong teams to assist them with monitoring industry changes, marketing, nutrition, health and daily operations. One essential member of every progressive cattlemen’s team is the veterinarian.

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The Value of the Pre-Purchase Examination

Mon, Oct 19, 2020

Sir Winston Churchill once said, “There is something about the outside of a horse that is good for the inside of a man,” and I wholeheartedly believe this is true. Unfortunately, the “trading” of horses has been viewed as a source of dishonesty since the Gilded Age. Most horses are sold “as is,” and prospective buyers must be able to identify horses with pre-existing conditions that may make it unsuitable for their intended use. Additionally, horses can be expensive.

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OSU Veterinary College and Einstein College of Medicine partner to advance human and animal cancer research

Mon, Oct 12, 2020

A new partnership between Oklahoma State University’s College of Veterinary Medicine and Albert Einstein College of Medicine may herald new treatments for cancer patients, both humans and animals.

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OADDL completes mission of testing human COVID-19 samples

Thu, Oct 08, 2020

While the Oklahoma Animal Disease Diagnostic Lab has now stopped processing human samples for COVID-19 testing, its work from the very beginning of the pandemic in Oklahoma has been remarkable, processing a total of 111,093 samples.

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