UCHealth Today: Fighting for freedom 50 years apart
World War II veteran Dr. Jim Ingram, retired CSU professor and alumnus, traveled to Washington, D.C. with Honor Flight Northern Colorado.
World War II veteran Dr. Jim Ingram, retired CSU professor and alumnus, traveled to Washington, D.C. with Honor Flight Northern Colorado.
During five hours under the knife, Dr. Eileen Hackett removed 80% of Chamonix’s colon, which was approximately 200-pounds worth. The surgery was a success and Chamonix defied the odds.
Dr. Paul Morley, CSU professor of epidemiology and infection control, writes about the university's cutting-edge work on antimicrobial resistance.
Dr. Jane Shaw is the first winner of the American Academy of Communication in Healthcare Teaching Excellence Award.
CSU professor of equine surgery, Dr. David Frisbie, has been named vice president of the American Association of Equine Practitioners.
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."
Michala de Linde Henriksen, DVM, PhD, DACVO, assistant professor of comparative ophthalmology at Colorado State University College of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences in Fort Collins, attends to around 20 cases of dry eye a month.
The new Frank Communication Workshop Series at CSU provides the opportunity for veterinary team members to enhance their communication toolbox and to learn how to mentor others.
During home football games, parking at the veterinary hospital is reserved for clients.