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(Oct. 29, 2022) Rosslyn Biggs, OSU Extension beef cattle specialist, discusses a program to address the veterinarian shortage in rural communities. For Extension fact sheets & more visit…
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Addie, an 8-year-old cancer patient, dreams of becoming a veterinarian. In partnership with Make-A-Wish Oklahoma, OSU's College of Veterinary Medicine made Addie a veterinarian for a day.
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OSU veterinarian, Dr. Mike Schoonover, treated an uncommon condition in Sassy, one of Terry Bradshaw's show horses. Bradshaw's wife, Tammy, talks about Sassy's journey as the Bradshaws…
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While the mama turtle couldn't be saved, OSU veterinarians saved her eggs and hatched seven baby turtles. Now that the turtles are ready to go to their natural habitat, several youngsters helped…
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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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She faced many challenges from a rural education in a four-room schoolhouse to not having anyone in her family who had gone to college to show her the ropes. Meet Dr. Katrina Meinkoth, a first…
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While her mother didn't have an opportunity to attend college, she made sure her daughters did. Hear from first generation college student Dr. Erin Stayton--veterinarian and second year resident…
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Veterinarians and researchers at OSU's Center for Veterinary Health Sciences are the first veterinary college to use focused ultrasound to treat cancer and non-healing wound infections.
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Michael Wallis spent his summer involved in a collaborative research project studying Asian elephants.
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Yoda is a 15 month old sheep with a heart defect. For the first time, Oklahoma State veterinarians perform a procedure on a sheep to fix Yoda's problem.
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When is it too hot to ride horses? Find out what the experts say about over heating your horse.
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The environment is the same, yet some animals get sick and some don't. Veterinary student Alexis Sirois is trying to find out why.
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Here are biosecurity tips for horse owners to help them keep their horse healthy.
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Dr. Ron Guthrie started a family legacy when he earned his DVM degree. Fifty years later, that legacy continues.
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