Dr. Jane
December 8, 2022
Matthew Brunke, DVM, DACVSMR, CCRP, CVA, CCMT, a sports medicine and rehabilitation specialist, aimed to raise awareness for the role during a presentation at the 2022 Fetch dvm360® Conference in San Diego, California. All doctors are specialists. They study medicine, they become experts on all aspects of the body and learn methods to provide the best possible care and help …
Dr. Jane
December 1, 2022
A surge in cases of precocious puberty was reported in many countries after the COVID-19 pandemic began, raising a need for effective treatment. Some Traditional Korean Medicine (TKM) doctors say that herbal medicine is safe and effective in treating this disorder. Precocious puberty refers to the early onset of a child’s physical transition to adulthood, that is, puberty. The onset …
May 18, 2022 TU College of Veterinary Medicine Class of 2022 Oath Ceremony. Contact: Anissa Riley, Director of External Affairs, College of Veterinary Medicine The Tuskegee University College of Veterinary Medicine (TUCVM) Class of 2022 had 47 new doctors of veterinary medicine recognized on April 30. Tuskegee University held its in-person Spring Commencement Graduate and Professional Schools Ceremony at the …
At the park near Duboce Triangle in San Francisco, 5 pm is canine happy hour. About 40 dogs run around, chasing balls and wrestling, as their owners coo and ’90s hip-hop bumps out of a portable speaker. A Chihuahua mix named Honey lounges on a bench wearing a blue tutu and a string of pearls. Her owner, Diana McAllister, feeds …
Dogs have long been known for their incredible sense of smell. As the earliest domesticated animals, they have also developed unique skills for working closely with humans and reading our social cues. Together, these traits allow them to excel at detecting, locating, and alerting humans to volatile compounds–or, in other words, scents. In some fields, dogs are considered the “gold …
Dr. Jane
December 3, 2021
Many veterinary clinics had to significantly reduce their opening times during the pandemic, which led to a deadline that was an additional burden on the already burnt-out, understaffed veterinary workforce. “I can tell you from experience and friends of mine have so few staff that they turn away emergencies because they lack the help, ”said Madeline Bernstein, president of the …
Dr. Jane
October 19, 2021
Jabalpur (Madhya Pradesh): Doctors were missing from Chargawan’s primary health center, Jabalpur, and stray dogs were living in the hospital. The patients waited more than an hour for the doctors in the centers. Netaram Rajak, a local resident, said four doctors have been appointed to the hospital, but they barely know the doctors’ arrival and departure times. The doctors left …
Dr. Jane
September 14, 2021
JACKSON, miss. (AP) – The Mississippi Department of Health warns people against using veterinary medicine to try to treat COVID-19 after poison control centers received calls about ingestion and illness, including two people hospitalized. As Mississippi continues to see a sharp surge in coronavirus cases, state health official Dr. Thomas Dobbs is following an order he issued last year that …
JACKSON, miss. The Mississippi Department of Health warns people against using veterinary medicine to try to treat COVID-19 after poison control centers received calls about ingestion and illness, including two people hospitalized. As Mississippi continues to see a sharp surge in coronavirus cases, state health official Dr. Thomas Dobbs is following an order he issued last year that says residents …
Mississippi State Health Commissioner Dr. Thomas Dobbs responds to a question during a press conference on the Mississippi COVID-19 response in Jackson, Mississippi, Thursday, August 19, 2021. (AP Photo / Rogelio V. Solis) The Mississippi Department of Health warns people against using veterinary medicine to try to treat COVID-19 after poison control centers received calls about some ingestion and illness, …