Youth clinic out of homeless shelter provides medical care for humans and pets
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Check out a video of WSU nursing and veterinary medicine students providing free healthcare services to low‑income people or people experiencing homelessness, and their pets.
Launched in 2018, One Health Clinic provides integrated human and veterinary health care for people with pets who are unsheltered or have low income. A partnership between the University of Washington Center for One Health Research and Washington State University’s College of Veterinary Medicine, the clinic offers comprehensive care that considers the needs of the entire family and delivers that care in one location.
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Moscow-Pullman Daily News
The sun broke through gray skies as hundreds of families made their way to the annual Washington State University College of Veterinary Medicine Open House and Teddy Bear Clinic on Saturday, April 2. The date marked the return of the event following a two-year hiatus due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Traditionally held on Mom’s Weekend, […]
Children are encouraged to bring their favorite stuffed animal, get scrubbed in with veterinary students, and assist with surgery.
Dr. Jenn Hergert is leaving her mark on the next wave of WSU veterinarians who find themselves in the same position she once was.
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