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To help protect the OSU College of Veterinary Medicine community and those we serve
and to help curb the spread of COVID-19, several changes are taking place in our college
and teaching hospital.
COVID-19 Updates
Boren Veterinary Medical Hospital
Serving large and small animals
DVM Program
Information on earning a Doctor of Veterinary Medicine
Oklahoma Animal Disease Diagnostic Lab
News and Media
CVM Ranch
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Announcements
Vet Med Faces of Research: Dr. Erik Clary
Erik Clary, DVM, Ph.D., DACVS, associate professor of small animal surgery and bioethics at Oklahoma State University’s College of Veterinary Medicine, has been conducting research for more than 30 years. The interest, he says, was first kindled by an undergraduate research project with suckling calves and developed fast as he took on graduate studies and then advanced clinical training that exposed him to the field of surgical research. Advancing surgical science and technologies has been the primary focus of his subsequent research activity conducted in medical academia, the private sector, and now at OSU.
It’s Farrowing Season
Mid-July to mid-September is farrowing season for gilts (first-time moms) and sows in the show pig industry. Their baby pigs will be the ideal age for the spring show season. Monitoring pregnant sows and gilts is very critical for a better outcome for both mothers and babies.
If it’s tick season, it’s bobcat fever season
If you have a cat who goes outdoors during the summer, keep a careful eye out for any ticks on it. A tick bite could cause cytauxzoonosis (bobcat fever), an acute, life-threatening disease caused by the hematoprotozoan parasite Cytauxzoon felis.
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OSU Veterinary Student Parasitologists Win National Awards
OSU College of Veterinary Medicine Faculty Honored
College of Veterinary Medicine Announces Phi Zeta Student Inductees