Dr. Jane
October 30, 2022
dr Becky Eschmann, a faculty member with the Veterinary Education, Research, & Outreach partnership between Texas A&M University’s School of Veterinary Medicine & Biomedical Sciences and West Texas A&M University’s Paul Engler College of Agriculture & Natural Sciences, recently earned the prestigious American College of Veterinary Preventive Medicine Diplomate certification. Only 10 percent of veterinarians currently hold board certification in …
All dogs are the same, roughly, right? All cats are just small dogs, right? wrong! Of course, every veterinarian understands that each patient is special to their owner and unique as a living organism, but do individual patients need truly individualized care? Furthermore, is the veterinary medical profession at a point where truly individualized patient care is even available? Let’s …
Dr. Jane
September 7, 2022
The health of the animal kingdom, the environment, and of humans all benefit from quality preventive veterinary medicine. Veterinary preventive medicine is a discipline concerned with improving animal and human health through the prevention and control of animal diseases, infectious waste contamination and related human illnesses. The American College of Veterinary Preventive Medicine (ACVPM) believes the process of becoming board …
events Annual diplomatic meeting, July 30, Philadelphia Awards dr Katie Steneroden Helwig-Jennings Awarddr Katie Steneroden (Minnesota ’98), Fort Collins, Colorado, for outstanding and prolonged service to the ACVPM. dr Steneroden serves as the lead public health veterinarian at the Center for Food Security and Public Health at Iowa State University. She is a diplomate of the ACVPM. dr G Gale …
Russ Daly | Special to the Farm Forum My hay baling career was last active quite a while ago, back in the era of old-fashioned sisal twine. That old twine seemed to do the job back when there were no other alternatives, but it certainly wasn’t perfect. Broken twine and disintegrated, sloppy looking bales were not uncommon. But twine’s organic …
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May 8—Heartworm disease in dogs is common, potentially deadly and difficult to treat, but experts say it is easy to avoid with preventive medicine and annual testing. Veterinarian Dr. Harry Greenbaum, with Bryan Animal Clinic, said parasitic heartworms are transmitted by mosquitoes, which are present in large numbers in the Tennessee Valley. “It only takes one bite from one infected …
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