Sierra Vista Herald: Baxter Black brings signature “scrambled wisdom”
“You could say my veterinary career got derailed when I started the public appearances, cowboy poetry and writing,” said Black, a CSU DVM alumnus.
“You could say my veterinary career got derailed when I started the public appearances, cowboy poetry and writing,” said Black, a CSU DVM alumnus.
The toxicology master's student has gathered more than 10,000 pounds of donations as the Colorado point person for hurricane relief.
Dr. Stephanie McGrath, a neurologist who spent her career treating seizure disorders, inflammatory brain diseases and spinal cord disorders, is currently leading a Colorado State University study on veterinary CBD treatment of epilepsy and osteoarthritis in dogs.
Dr. Stephanie McGrath, a board-certified veterinary neurologist at Colorado State University’s College of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences, will lead this CHF-funded study entitled, “Efficacy of Cannabidiol (CBD) for the Treatment of Canine Epilepsy."
Mark Dewhirst—who was mentored by one of the pioneers in cancer research, Ed Gillette, in the mid-1970s as a Ph.D. student at Colorado State University—is working with research methods that Kathryn Meurs, associate dean of research and graduate studies, said are more effective than traditional laboratory practices.
Mark Stetter, DVM, DACZM, dean of the Colorado State University College of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences, will deliver the keynote lecture Nov. 6 on how to thrive in the veterinary profession.
Dr. Jerry Torasson, director of the University of Minnesota Veterinary Diagnostic Lab, said he wants hunters to know it costs only $17 for CWD testing at Colorado State University’s Veterinary Diagnostic Lab.
FOX21 is partnering with CSU alumna Dr. Cristy Fisher, practice owner of Pine Creek Veterinary Hospital in Colorado Springs, to help answer questions our viewers have when it comes to your four-legged family members.
Dr. Amanda Likewise received her DVM at Colorado State University, and has interests in exotic animal medicine, acupuncture, and pain management.
Alumnus Dr. Olaf Alcumbrac was featured on the Outdoor Channel in a five-episode series titled “Wild Ops.”