Veterinary Education
Israeli Dairy School offers unique insights on modern production systems in a historic setting.
The Dairy Cattle Reproduction Council selected Megan Lauber, a master’s degree student at the University of Wisconsin, and Alexandre Scanavez, a doctorate student at Kansas State University, as the 2019 DCRC Scholars.
Like their human caretakers, dairy cows need top-notch medical care to stay healthy. Illness can drop milk production and threaten the rest of the herd, meaning a big headache and lost money for the state’s dairies.
Dairy Cattle Reproduction Council (DCRC) introduces its Scholars program, which offers one travel scholarship to a full-time graduate student focusing on some aspect of dairy cattle reproduction.
The Dairy Cattle Welfare Council symposium will be held May 31st & June 1st at the Hilton Scottsdale Resort & Villas located in Scottsdale, Arizona.
The 3rd Dairy Cattle Welfare Symposium will be held May 31-June 1, 2018 at the Hilton Scottsdale Resort & Villas in Scottsdale, Arizona.
To apply for a National DHIA Scholarship for Veterinary Students, applicants must submit a letter of application and two reference letters
Merck presented each student with an American Association of Bovine Practitioners Bovine Veterinary Student Recognition Award, as well as a $5,000 scholarship
The Salmonella webinar is today. Participants must register in advance for this free event. Read on for more details.
A major mission of AABP is to provide its members with relevant bovine continuing education. Here is a handful of the highlights from the past few months.
If you’re looking for continuing education opportunities, check out the five upcoming webinars AABP has scheduled for this June and July.
The module focuses on best practices to follow to assure dairy animals have fewer disease challenges that impact health, productivity and profitability.
What key changes, trends or innovations do you expect to impact bovine veterinarians during the decade of the 2020s?
Mark your calendars for the Dairy Cattle Reproduction Council’s (DCRC) 2020 webinar series.
Additional funding will support the increased faculty needed for VERO’s 2+2 program and will help large animal needs in rural communities.
Viewers of Super Bowl LIV will endure a variety of over-the-top ads for otherwise undistinguished beer, trucks, fast food, other beer, insurance plans, more trucks, politicians and even the demise of a cartoon peanut.
Wellness initiatives at veterinary college care for students, clients, and practitioners.
Peer-reviewed articles on cattle health, science and management published in the American Association of Bovine Practitioners (AABP) Bovine Practitioner publication are available free online.
Following a national search, M. Daniel Givens, a veterinarian, researcher, and educator, has been named dean of the Virginia-Maryland College of Veterinary Medicine (VMCVM) at Virginia Tech, effective June 1, 2020.
The Academy of Veterinary Consultants has grown and evolved to support beef-cattle veterinarians.
Kansas State University’s Olathe campus is now offering a premier graduate certificate designed for the regulatory affairs sector of the animal health industry.
Do you have an example of a lesson you’ve learned through experience with practices outside your chosen specialty?
Do you have an example of a lesson you’ve learned through experience with practices outside your chosen specialty?
The Academy of Veterinary Consultants (AVC) will hold its 2019 Winter Conference at the Intercontinental Hotel at the Plaza, Kansas City, Mo., on Thursday, December 5 to Saturday, December 7.
Do you have an example of a lesson you’ve learned through experience with practices outside your chosen specialty?
Do you have an example of a lesson you’ve learned through experience with practices outside your chosen specialty?
Dairy Cattle Reproduction Council (DCRC) members from 28 states and six countries gathered in Pittsburgh, Nov. 13-14, for the group’s annual meeting.
Producer panels, presentations and breakout sessions will feature timely, care- and profit-enhancing topics, such as immunity, pain control, internasal vaccines, heifer development, calf nutrition and more.
The University of Arizona received a Letter of Reasonable Assurance from the American Veterinary Medical Association, paving the way for the opening of state’s first public College of Veterinary Medicine.
The American Association of Bovine Practitioners will host its third conference targeted to the information needs of recent veterinary graduates.