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(Stillwater, Okla., April 16, 2013) – Veterinarian Dr. Lara Sypniewski will present “Managing Arthritis in the Aging Pet” on Tuesday, May 7, at 7 p.m. in McElroy Hall Auditorium at Oklahoma State University’s Center for Veterinary Health Sciences. The seminar is open to the public at no charge. McElroy Hall is located at the corner of McFarland and W. Farm Road on the OSU Stillwater campus.
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(Stillwater, Okla., April 11, 2013) – Recently DugDug, a company that is doing a series on the next generation of veterinarians, featured third year veterinary student, Jennifer Livesay of Tulsa, Okla.
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(Stillwater, Okla., April 9, 2013) – Oklahoma State University’s Center for Veterinary Health Sciences recently held the 17th Annual Phi Zeta Research Day followed by inductions into the Nu Chapter of the Society of Phi Zeta, which is the honor society of veterinary medicine.
“Thirty-four participants comprised of veterinary students, graduate students, residents, interns, and post-doctoral fellows shared information about basic science research, applied or clinical science research, and clinical cases,” says Jerry Malayer, PhD and associate dean for research and graduate education at the veterinary center.
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March is Equine Wellness Month. Oklahoma State University’s Center for Veterinary Health Sciences joins the American Association of Equine Practitioners and Bayer Healthcare in recommending that all horse owners use the following information to help keep their horses healthy.
Appropriate vaccinations are the most cost-effective weapon against common infectious diseases of the horse. Vaccines can help fight off some familiar problems: tetanus (lockjaw), encephalomyelitis (sleeping sickness), rabies, West Nile virus, rhinopneumonitis, influenza, strangles, botulism (shaker foal syndrome), equine viral arteritis (EVA), and Potomac Horse Fever.
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“Common Causes of Blindness in Dogs and Cats” will be the topic of OSU’s Center for Veterinary Health Sciences Pet Care Seminar on Tuesday, April 2. The seminar will begin at 7 p.m. in the McElroy Hall Auditorium located on the OSU Stillwater campus at the corner of West Farm Road and McFarland.
Margi Gilmour, DVM, diplomate of the American College of Veterinary Ophthalmologists, will discuss some of the common diseases that cause blindness in dogs and cats. Dr. Gilmour will also share clinical signs owners can be aware of for early detection, treatment options, and more.
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