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2024 College of Veterinary Medicine Induction CeremonyOriginally recorded Aug. 16th 2024 from the McKnight Center Performance Hall
From Jeremy Davis
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2023 College of Veterinary Medicine Induction CeremonyAug. 18th at 10 a.m. Live from the Main Performance Hall at the McKnight Center for the Performing Arts... Originally recorded Aug. 18th 2023
From Inside OSU Productions
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Happy Holidays 2022The faculty, staff and students of Oklahoma State University College of Veterinary Medicine wish you a joyous holiday season!
From kaylie.wehr@okstate.edu
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Hands-on Learning at Vet Med ICUThe Oklahoma State University Veterinary Hospital's small animal critical care unit is staffed 24/7, 365 days a year, to care for ill and injured animals. The College of Veterinary Medicine is…
From Meghan Robinson
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2022 Oklahoma Veterinarian of the YearDr. John Otto was named the 2022 Veterinarian of the Year by the Oklahoma Veterinary Medical Association.
From kaylie.wehr@okstate.edu
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Orange Is the Answer: HealthAt Oklahoma State University, our researchers and top experts solve real health challenges for humans and animals. We are educating tomorrow's physicians and veterinarians. When the world needs…
From OStateTV Productions
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2021 Veterans Day Observance: My Search for a HeroDr. Jerry Ritchey, professor at the College of Veterinary Medicine, shares his search for information on his grandfather, who died serving in World War II. Each year the veterinary college hosts a…
From derinda.blakeney@okstate.edu
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SVN and SAGP Home Cooked Diet PreparationThe Society for Veterinary Nutrition and the Small Animal General Practitioners Club at OSU's College of Veterinary Medicine demonstrate how easy it is to prepare home cooked meals for your pets.
From derinda.blakeney@okstate.edu
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Juno Brown: 4 Surgeries LaterIt was a bad, bad year for Juno Brown. In January, the golden retriever underwent emergency surgery for a kidney stone in the first of four surgeries she would have before the end of May.
From derinda.blakeney@okstate.edu
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Milo 2.0: OSU Veterinary College Treats Second Case of Upside Down PawsDr. Erik Clary, who turned Milo's upside down paws right side up, successfully performed a similar, yet more challenging surgery on Siggi. Clary is a board-certified small animal surgeon at…
From derinda.blakeney@okstate.edu
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OSU College of Veterinary Medicine Dedication of the Roger J. Panciera Education CenterOriginally broadcast August 13, 2021 from the Roger J. Panciera Education Center...
From OState TV
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