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The CVM wishes you and your family a Happy Holidays!
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Dr. Jeff Studer, director of Oklahoma State University College of Veterinary Medicine's Veterinary Teaching Hospital, talks about the impact the Institute for Translational and Emerging Research…
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Dr. Danielle Dugat, small animal surgeon at OSU's Veterinary Teaching Hospital, shares her thoughts on INTERACT and how this institute will help her develop research that ultimately advances the…
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Dr. Jeff Studer, director of the Veterinary Medical Teaching Hospital at Oklahoma State University's College of Veterinary Medicine, shares his gratitude. #ThankACowboy
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Welcome ! We invite you to take a virtual tour of Oklahoma State University's College of Veterinary Medicine!
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Dr. Rosslyn Biggs tells us about the Integrated Beef Cattle Program and how it is geared toward helping rural veterinarians.
For more information visit…
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Dr. Joao Brandao talks about his zoological medicine research studying everything from elephants to zebra finches. Brandao is an associate professor at OSU's Veterinary Medical Hospital.
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Rosslyn Biggs explains why now is the time to start evaluating the body condition of heifers for the fall calving season.
For Extension fact sheets & more visit https://extension.okstate.edu…
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Bubbles, a tiny puppy, was rushed to Oklahoma State's Veterinary Medical Hospital at 1 a.m. on June 2. Here's her terrifying story on what went wrong and how veterinarians tried to save…
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Pregnancy toxemia is one of the top three major diseases of sheep and goats treated at OSU's Veterinary Medical Hospital. It is a treatable and preventable disease.
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As the Class of 1963 Distinguished Lecturer, Lawrence Schook, Ph.D., will present the keynote address at Oklahoma State University College of Veterinary Medicine’s Annual Fall Veterinary…
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Meet Radar, a tortoise with a skateboard! 🐢🛹
Radar has trouble moving his back legs so doctors at OSU Veterinary Medical Hospital came up with a creative solution to help his mobility.
Radar’s…
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Thanks to the generosity of David and Tracy Kyle, a new chair in small animal medicine will allow OSU to pursue newer and less invasive treatments for patients.
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Milo's front paws turned upward instead of down. OSU veterinary specialists operated to try to correct the puppy's congenital deformity.
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Thanks to a generous donor, Oklahoma State Veterinary Medical Hospital has the only ophthalmologists who are performing cataract surgery in horses.
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