"...I have seen people love their pets to death".
Wednesday, January 28, 2015
Monday, January 26, 2015
MSU-CVM professor leads major reference publication
MISSISSIPPI STATE -- A comprehensive reference book on all aspects of
bovine reproduction was recently published under the leadership of a
Mississippi State University College of Veterinary Medicine professor.
Dr. Richard Hopper, professor in the MSU-CVM Department of Pathobiology and Population Medicine, is lead author and editor-in-chief of “Bovine Reproduction.” Hopper is section leader for the CVM Theriogenology, Ambulatory and Food Animal Medicine Service. Theriogenology is the study of animal reproduction. Read More...
Dr. Richard Hopper, professor in the MSU-CVM Department of Pathobiology and Population Medicine, is lead author and editor-in-chief of “Bovine Reproduction.” Hopper is section leader for the CVM Theriogenology, Ambulatory and Food Animal Medicine Service. Theriogenology is the study of animal reproduction. Read More...
Thursday, January 15, 2015
Pepper and Rehabilitation
A patient at the MSU-CVM receives some of the best
care and treatment veterinary medicine has to offer. The proof is in the
results. Learn more about how our team at the Veterinary Specialty Center and Animal Health Center got Pepper back on her feet! Like this video on Facebook.
Thursday, January 8, 2015
DAFVM Spotlight Employees
Debra Kinser
Sample Receiving Assistant
MS Veterinary Research and Diagnostic Lab
College of Veterinary Medicine
Rankin County
Years in Position: 12 years
Years of Service to MSU: 12 years
As the sample receiving assistant for the Mississippi Veterinary Research and Diagnostic Laboratory, Debra Kinser runs a courier route in the morning to pick up veterinary diagnostic samples from veterinary clinics in Rankin, Madison and Hinds counties. In the afternoons she enters results from equine infectious anemia tests into a computer database that is used by the state veterinarian to monitor this disease. read more...
Sample Receiving Assistant
MS Veterinary Research and Diagnostic Lab
College of Veterinary Medicine
Rankin County
Years in Position: 12 years
Years of Service to MSU: 12 years
As the sample receiving assistant for the Mississippi Veterinary Research and Diagnostic Laboratory, Debra Kinser runs a courier route in the morning to pick up veterinary diagnostic samples from veterinary clinics in Rankin, Madison and Hinds counties. In the afternoons she enters results from equine infectious anemia tests into a computer database that is used by the state veterinarian to monitor this disease. read more...
Veterinarians stay true to their school... (Dr. Hoblet and Champ in JAVMA)
Practitioners’ loyalty to their alma maters may be second only to their devotion to animals
By Malinda Larkin
Posted Nov. 19, 2014
Dr. Charles M. Hendrix, like many other
Auburn University fans, sat in the stands during the 2011 BCS National
Championship Game on Jan. 10 in Glendale, Arizona. He was there to watch
his beloved Tigers prevail over the University of Oregon Ducks. Unlike
most fans, though, he was wearing a $5 tuxedo from the Salvation Army
festooned with a bow tie, baseball cap, and orange rosebud. read more...
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