Grant will support pet care, veterinary student training in Southwest Alaska
A new grant from PetSmart Charities will allow students from CSU and the University of Alaska Fairbanks to assist with veterinary care in remote communities.
A new grant from PetSmart Charities will allow students from CSU and the University of Alaska Fairbanks to assist with veterinary care in remote communities.
Have you ever wondered what goes on at the James L. Voss Veterinary Teaching Hospital each day?
Dr. Miranda Sadar is exploring the use of a long-acting antibiotic on raptors to see if it would remain active in the bloodstream longer, reducing the need to restrain birds as often over the course of treatment.
Danara Flores is a tuberculosis survivor and was the keynote speaker at Colorado State University’s annual celebration of World Tuberculosis Day, which promotes tuberculosis research by engaging high school students looking for a future in disease research.
Colorado State University is opening its doors again to provide an up-close look at its veterinary teaching hospital Saturday. The James L. Voss Veterinary Teaching Hospital, 300 W. Drake Road in Fort Collins, will host its 40th annual open house, complete with educational demonstrations, lectures, hospital tours and even a "teddy bear clinic" for kids.
The College of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences will host a celebration of Dr. David Van Metre's life for colleagues, students, friends and family at 3:30 p.m. April 24, at the C. Wayne McIlwraith Translational Medicine Institute, 2350 Gillette Drive, Fort Collins.
Learn how we care for animals at the 40th annual James L. Voss Veterinary Teaching Hospital Open House from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday April 13.
The AAVLD award for Distinguished Service Award went to Dr. Kristy Pabilonia (Colorado State '02), Fort Collins, Colorado, for volunteering time, energy, and professionalism to substantially enrich and advance the AAVLD and the field of veterinary diagnostic medicine.
Josh Link, a Pennsylvania native, found his home in Alaska's veterinary community. Link will be one of the first to graduate from a 2+2 program that connects the University of Alaska-Fairbanks and the CSU College of Veterinary Medicine & Biomedical Sciences in May.
VIDEO: Dr. Stephanie McGrath is a veterinarian at CSU the Veterinary Teaching Hospital. She’s looking into the effectiveness of treating pet seizures with cannabidiol. In July, she told CBS4 results from her 16 dog study are promising, but overall more research needs to be done.