She wants to help animals heal
The Lewiston Tribune
The Lewiston Tribune
Interns like Clifford Petit learn alongside a team of board-certified neurology veterinarians at WSU.
Mater was a dog in his prime, hunting every weekend alongside his owner.
It was during Hank’s initial diagnosis that the Varner family was referred to the Washington State University College of Veterinary Medicine for radiation treatment with Dr. Janean Fidel where Hank would undergo a series of 18 treatments over the course of three and a half weeks in WSU’s care.
The WSU neurology service’s new Electrodiagnostics machine will help make advanced muscle and nerve disorder diagnoses thanks to a generous friend of the college. Electromyography (EMG) and nerve conduction velocity (NCV) are two of the medical tests veterinarians will be able to perform with the new equipment.