Approximately 52% of pets in the US receive no veterinary care for medical issues, often due to cost or access barriers. Two-thirds of telemedicine volume occurs after 5:00 PM, utilizing untapped ...
The quality of a pet’s health care often depends on the owner’s ability to ask specific, informed questions during veterinary appointments. Topics like diet and nutrition are filled with ...
Employment of veterinarians is projected to grow 19 percent from 2016 to 2026, much faster than the average for all occupations. Overall job prospects are expected to be very good. Students who enjoy ...
One Health may be a new term to many when applied to veterinary science, but the LSU School of Veterinary Medicine is working to put the idea at the forefront of its work. One Health is the ...
An icon in the shape of a lightning bolt. Impact Link We tend to think of veterinarians as the people who treat our pets' aches and illnesses. Behind those exam room doors; however, there's a bigger ...
The use of veterinary vaccines is increasing exponentially to protect both animal health and public health. However, there is evidence indicating that humans unintentionally exposed to veterinary ...
Do you love working with animals, even those who are in distress from illness or injury? Do you also love working with people (their owners/your clients)? Would you enjoy applying learning and ...
The California Animal Health and Food Safety Laboratory System, run by the School of Veterinary Medicine, has opened a fourth lab — this one near Tulare, midway between Fresno and Bakersfield. The ...
The University of California, Davis, School of Veterinary Medicine today announced plans to launch a new phase of its veterinary medical complex — made possible by philanthropic gifts totaling $110.5 ...