In memory: Ernest A. Salas
Ernest A. Salas was born November 20, 1959, and passed away on March 24, at the age of 58.
Ernest A. Salas was born November 20, 1959, and passed away on March 24, at the age of 58.
Construction starts April 1 on a renovation of the lobby at the James L. Voss Veterinary Teaching Hospital.
Loving Family Animal Hospital was named Accredited Practice of the Year, 2017. Owner Dr. Monique Weldon, center, is an 2003 alumna of CSU. (AAHA photo)
Hairballs could be a sign of some underlying gastrointestinal problem, like inflammatory bowel syndrome, says Matthew Johnston, an associate professor at Colorado State University's Veterinary Teaching Hospital. In 2015, vets at Colorado State surgically removed a nearly four-pound hairball from the stomach of Arthur, an African lion.
Erin Allen spoke about the importance of self care and work/life balance, how to keep compassion fatigue at bay, and how to identify those emotional triggers that can sometimes stop you in your tracks.
Dr. Michael Lappin of Colorado State University is the new chair of the World Small Animal Veterinary Association's One Health Committee.
Henry Schein Inc. announced its support of a three-year residency position with the Small Animal Sports Medicine and Rehabilitation service at the James L. Voss Veterinary Teaching Hospital of Colorado State University.
The company’s donation of essential health care supplies supports Dr. Ilan Frank, a second-year resident with the Small Animal Sports Medicine and Rehabilitation service.
Jorgensen Labs, a Loveland-based supplier of veterinary medical supplies, has made a donation to Colorado State University to establish a chair in clinical sciences at the university's College of Veterinary Medicine. Norm Jorgensen earned a bachelor's degree from CSU in 1977 and his doctor of veterinary medicine degree there in 1980.
“We are looking for things that help dogs with arthritis,” said Dr. Felix Duerr, an assistant professor at the Colorado State University Veterinary Teaching Hospital.