Last week, the OSU Board of Trustees approved the expansion of Magruder Hall and the small animal hospital. The $10 million project will be added to OSU’s $258 million capital plan. Over the past four years, the hospital’s case load has increased 15 percent annually. The proposed project will double the size of the small […]
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OSU Trustees Approve Magruder Expansion
Wednesday, November 2nd, 2016Resident Wins First Place
Thursday, October 27th, 2016Dr. Elizabeth Collar, a third year resident in Large Animal Surgery, won first place in the Large Animal Research Category for her presentation of “Third Carpal Bone Fracture is Associated with Focal Subchondral Bone Porosity in Racehorses” at the annual meeting of the American College of Veterinary Surgeons (ACVS) this month. ACVS established the competition […]
The Art of Being a Healer
Tuesday, October 11th, 2016By Alex Rowell, Psy.D, Vet Med Wellness Coordinator/CAPS Psychology Resident As the quarter is now fully underway, I am sure there have been times where you have been thinking to yourself, “how I am going to get all of this done?” or “Am I cut out for this?” This internal dialogue has a way of […]
Veterinary Teaching Study Published
Tuesday, October 11th, 2016Dr. Sarah Nemanic, assistant professor of radiology, has been working with an OSU team to develop a 3-D ‘virtual reality’ teaching tutorial for veterinary anatomy students (see story). Concurrently, Dr. Nemanic studied the efficacy of the tutorial, and the results of that study were recently published in the Journal of Veterinary Medical Education (Vol.43, No.3). […]
Magruder Is Mucho Caliente For the Annual Chili Cookoff
Tuesday, October 11th, 2016Magruder Hall gets hot and spicy on Saturday, October 29th at the annual Chili Cookoff for Scholarships. This year students and student clubs are competing for nearly $21,000 in scholarship money. Bring your appetite, taste a variety of traditional and exotic chilis, then vote for your favorites. You can also vote on best theme, as […]
Student Research Gets To The Heart Of Things
Thursday, September 29th, 2016Rachel Cunningham (Class of 2018) worked this summer with Dr. Susanne Stieger-Vanegas creating a 3-D model of canine coronary arteries. “I looked at a specific congenital abnormality in the coronary arteries of dogs, seen mostly in English Bulldogs, where one of the coronary arteries originates in the wrong place and wraps around the pulmonary artery,” […]