Copper Eyes and Sunshine

Thank you to Janelle Thomas from Washington State University for sharing this beautiful ray of sunshine with us! So close to the end of the week - keep going!




Thank you to Janelle Thomas from Washington State University for sharing this beautiful ray of sunshine with us! So close to the end of the week - keep going!
Happy hump day vet med! Take a look at this Foot in Mouth Disease submission from Hailey Curtis of The Ohio State University - some laughs to propel you through the rest of your week!
DIABETES IS ON THE RISE AMONG CATS AND DOGS
More Than 2,000 Veterinarians from Around the World Gather to Learn the Latest in Diagnosis and Treatment at NAVC’s Virtual Diabetes Summit March 16
ORLANDO, FL – March 11, 2021 – Diabetes is rising faster in pets than in humans, with more than half a million cats and dogs diagnosed with diabetes each year. Learning important clinical signs of diabetes and how to design a treatment plan that’s best for each cat or dog will be the focus of a virtual global summit hosted by the North American Veterinary Community (NAVC) March 16. More than 2,000 veterinarians from around the world are planning to attend the virtual event where they can take what they learn back to their clinics and put into practice to enhance and prolong the lives of cats and dogs everywhere.
Cynthia Ward, VMD, PhD, DACVIM (SAIM), internist, reproductive endocrinology specialist, and Professor Emerita at the University of Georgia will present a comprehensive look into diabetes in dogs and cats including diagnosis, patient considerations when designing a treatment plan and monitoring techniques. Boehringer Ingelheim is sponsoring the NAVC Virtual Diabetes Summit, which is free for all veterinary professionals who wish to attend.
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 February, join Mitchell D. Song, DVM, DACVD for 30 minute, case-based sessions on Dermatology 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 Canine Bacterial Folliculitis (Pyoderma) on March 16, 2021 at 12 ET.
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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!
Foot in Mouth Submission - Kyara Moran, Cornell University
Left: 'You got a little something on your nose!'
Center: 'When you hear there's going to be free food at the meeting...'
Right: 'When you think it's a baby and mama but later find out it's repro in action!'