Monday
Jun212021

VIN Topic Rounds

 

Are you missing out on clinical rotations because of COVID-19? The VIN Student Team has you covered with Tuesday Topic Rounds.  During the month of June, join R. Avery Bennett, DVM, MS, DACVS for 30 minute, case-based sessions every Tuesday at 12ET. Everyone and all levels of experience are welcome. There will be time for Q&A and discussion following. The next session is Cats Are Not Small Dogs – Chylothorax on June 22, 2021 at 12 ET.

In this rounds:

  • Understand the anatomy of the cysterna chyli, the thoracic duct, and pathophysiology of chylothorax in cats.
  • Understand the differences between chylothorax in cats and dogs.
  • Know the treatment options for cats with chylothorax.

TO JOIN THE SESSION, LOG INTO THE VIN STUDENT CENTER AND CLICK THE GREEN BUTTON IN THE TOP RIGHT

The Veterinary Information Network (VIN) is here to help you as a vet student – especially during this worldwide pandemic. Membership is always free as a student!

Sunday
Jun202021

Seeing Double

We love these vibrant photographs taken by Kyleigh Tyler of The Ohio State University!  These high-definition hues really make our nation's capital pop! 

Saturday
Jun192021

Giraffes and Camels and Rhinos, Oh My!

Externship at the Abilene Zoo

Written by: Ellen Nasser, Oklahoma State University 

I did a 2 week externship at the Abilene Zoo in November. I have a huge admiration for zoo veterinarians. They have to know a ton about all kinds of species. However, it was neat being able to apply what we know from small and large animals to zoo med. One of their newborn baby giraffes was not nursing, leading to failure of passive transfer. The vet said we will treat her like a baby calf. We calculated how much plasma she would need and got a jugular catheter in. She is doing great now! Acclimating well in their giraffe herd. Amongst giraffes, I was able to treat a variety of birds, reptiles, and mammals. The vet was very hands on with the students. She let us draw blood, perform necropsies, read blood smears, and lots more. The vet also took us on a photo-op tour on my last day where I was able to feed various animals.  Surprisingly the camels were some of my favorites! They have a pair of sisters that have quite the personalities. This is one of my favorite externships for sure!

Friday
Jun182021

Foot in Mouth Disease Friday

Happy Friday Vet Med!  Here are some feline funnies to get you through to the weekend - thank you to Rebecca Gill of Cornell University for sending these our way!

Thursday
Jun172021

Pop Culture Creations

We love to see your creativity run wild!  Thank you to Sarah Sobolevitch of the University of Minnesota for submitting her amazing collaged creations!  The longer you look, the more you find!