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Veterinarian shortages making it harder to keep up with pet medical needs
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Dr. Rance Sellon receives 2024 AAVMC Distinguished Veterinary Teacher Award
The American Association of Veterinary Medical Colleges has selected WSU professor and veterinarian Dr. Rance Sellon as the recipient of the 2024 Distinguished Veterinary Teacher Award.
Q&A with neuroscience student Kaylie Richards
Kaylie Richards has aspirations of medical school after she graduates this spring from WSU. From Pacifica, California, about 20 minutes south of San Francisco, Kaylie is majoring in neuroscience, pre-medicine track, and minoring in biology.
Facial recognition app for dogs developed to help in fight against rabies
A new mobile phone-based facial recognition application for dogs has the potential to significantly improve rabies vaccination efforts in endemic areas like Africa and Asia.
Meet the Class of 2024: Carolyn Fisher
The life-long learning that comes with being a veterinarian is a motivator, but ultimately, Carolyn Fisher pursued veterinary medicine to preserve the human-animal bond by improving the well-being of animals and helping people.
Meet the Veterinary Teaching Hospital team: Mikayla Perkins
Mikayla Perkins has been helping to care for the most critical of patients since May of 2022 at the Veterinary Teaching Hospital as a veterinary technician assistant in the Small Animal Intensive Care Unit.
Veterinarian shortage in Yakima Valley can make it harder to find animal care
Yakima Herald-Republic
Meet the Class of 2024: Cody Yeik
Once Cody Yeik earns his Doctor of Veterinary Medicine from Washington State University, he will head back home to Bremerton, Washington, to work alongside one of his lifelong teachers – his dad – at Alder Trail Animal Hospital. “The human-animal bond is very important and crucial to many of us,” Cody said. “Working as a […]