Medicine that lands on all fours
Washington State Magazine | Slinker, ’80 DVM, ’82 PhD Vet. Sci.
Washington State Magazine | Slinker, ’80 DVM, ’82 PhD Vet. Sci.
This collection is considered one of the finest in the world devoted to the history of veterinary medicine and contains landmark works from the 17th‑19th centuries.
The Global Alliance Vaccine Initiative is expanding access to human rabies vaccines for post‑exposure prophylaxis to provide equitable access to human rabies prevention following a suspected dog bite.
Dr. Rick DeBowes is on a mission to prepare students for something they don’t typically learn in school ― how to run a business.
When Paul Allen visited East Africa, he saw how people’s daily lives could be improved and the desire for local institutions to better serve people in need.
Washington State Magazine | In hospitals and at home, it’s back to basics, to compact the ever-evolving drug resistant microbes.
In 2010, the Paul G. Allen Family Foundation donated $26 million help create the Paul G. Allen School for Global Animal Health.
Every rabies vaccination at Lien Animal Clinic in West Seattle, results in a $1 donation to the WSU Canine Rabies Vaccination Program to help end rabies around the globe.
On a January winter day, the College of Veterinary Medicine teamed with the WSU College of Nursing to help homeless and low-income people and their pets at the WSU Veterinary Specialty Teaching Clinic in Spokane.