Eye disease study requires golden retrievers
Do you have clients who own golden retrievers? Please let them know about this opportunity to participate in a genetic study of cystic uveal disease or pigmentary uveitis.
Round up of stories in the June 2022 issue of rDVM Report, WCVM Veterinary Medical Centre
Do you have clients who own golden retrievers? Please let them know about this opportunity to participate in a genetic study of cystic uveal disease or pigmentary uveitis.
The WCVM Veterinary Medical Centre (VMC) invites veterinarians and their clinical staff to attend an online town hall meeting at 6:45 p.m. CST, Tuesday evening, June 21.
Much like in human medicine, veterinary emergency and critical care is a busy, high-stakes discipline. Decisions must be made rapidly, and it can be difficult to teach students while working quickly to save lives.
If you are making arrangements to ship equine semen to the WCVM Veterinary Medical Centre (VMC) for reproductive services, please ensure that your veterinary clinic alerts the veterinary teaching hospital well in advance.
Each month, the WCVM Veterinary Medical Centre's (VMC) health information department receives hundreds of requests from referring veterinarians who are looking for medical records to help tell their patients' health stories.
The Western College of Veterinary Medicine (WCVM) plans to purchase and install a state-of-the-art linear accelerator that will allow the WCVM Veterinary Medical Centre (VMC) to offer a wider range of advanced radiation treatment services to its oncology patients.
Do you have equine clients who are expecting one or more foals to be born on their farms?