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Dog with Degenerative Disease Continues to Improve
A 12-year-old Boxer suffering from a progressive spinal cord disease is thriving thanks to the dedication of his owners and the physical rehabilitation he is receiving at the Auburn University College of Veterinary Medicine.
Outstanding Young Alumni Recognized
Two outstanding alumni were recently honored with 2016 Young Achiever Awards, signifying their success in the first 10 years of their veterinary medical professional careers. The alumni are recognized among their peers for their accomplishments in veterinary medicine, outstanding community service, and the advancement of animal health. The awards were announced during the 109th Annual […]
Outstanding Faculty Recognized by Auburn College of Veterinary Medicine
The College of Veterinary Medicine recently honored four faculty with top teaching awards, recognizing the work of exceptional teachers in the college’s mission of educating future veterinarians and biomedical scientists.
College of Veterinary Medicine Open House Set for April 16
The College of Veterinary Medicine’s Open House is set for April 16, a more than 30-year tradition to showcase the variety of educational opportunities offered through the veterinary medical profession.
College of Veterinary Medicine Welcomes Second Theriogenology Resident
Dr. Carla Barstow has been named as the recipient of the American Kennel Club/Theriogenology Foundation Companion Animal Residency in Theriogenology at the College of Veterinary Medicine. Auburn is one of four veterinary medicine colleges nationally to receive a companion animal residency. In addition to Auburn, programs were funded at North Carolina State University, The Ohio State University […]
New CT Machine Enables Radiology Service to Provide Better Care
A new computed tomography scanner in the Bailey Small Animal Teaching Hospital at Auburn University’s College of Veterinary Medicine is enabling clinicians to provide better care to animals and support to other services in the teaching hospital.
Auburn’s Eagles Participate in Colorado Wind Technology Research
The Auburn University eagles, trainers and a veterinarian are in the Colorado Rockies participating in research to help the U.S. Department of Energy’s National Renewable Energy Laboratory develop a radar system to prevent bird strikes in wind turbines.
Neurology and Neurosurgery Service Offering Stereotactic Surgery
The Neurology and Neurosurgery Service in the Bailey Small Animal Teaching Hospital at Auburn University’s College of Veterinary Medicine is offering stereotactic surgery to treat animals with brain disease, one of the few veterinary teaching hospitals to do so. Dr. Amanda Taylor, an assistant professor in the Department of Clinical Sciences and clinician of the […]
Oncology Service Offering Clinical Trial for Osteosarcoma
The Oncology Service of the Bailey Small Animal Teaching Hospital at Auburn University’s College of Veterinary Medicine is offering a clinical trial to treat osteosarcoma in dogs. The trial involves the administration of the drug Rapamycin, which has shown success in halting the spread of cancer. This clinical trial is part of a multi-institutional effort […]
Physical Rehabilitation About the Service The use of physical rehabilitation to assist in an animal’s recovery is a well-accepted practice for veterinary patients. Therapy targets restoration of physical function for animals with diseases caused by weakness, loss of coordination, inability to stand or walk, or other problems with mobility. It can also be a successful […]