Hannah Williams: From Ohio to Vet School Stardom - Her Journey to Transform Animal ER
Hannah Williams, a first-year student at Purdue University College of Veterinary Medicine, is not just another name in the DVM Class of 2027. She represents the new face of veterinary medicine, combining passion, determination, and a unique vision for the future of animal care. Originally hailing from northeast Ohio, Hannah's journey to Purdue University was driven by her desire to specialize in small animal medicine, with a keen focus on emergency and critical care. Her path to veterinary school was marked by an unwavering determination and a resilience that enabled her to overcome challenges and setbacks. Hannah's empathy towards animals and their owners has grown exponentially, shaping her perspective on the veterinary profession as one rooted in compassion and understanding.
UC Davis' Revolutionary Bird-Flight Lab to Transform Drone Design
The University of California, Davis, is taking a bold leap into the future with the establishment of a new center dedicated to researching bird flight and its potential to revolutionize aircraft design. This pioneering initiative, funded by a nearly $3 million grant from the Department of Defense, is the brainchild of Christina Harvey, an assistant professor in mechanical and aerospace engineering, and Michelle Hawkins, a professor in the School of Veterinary Medicine and director of the California Raptor Center.
Meet the Trailblazer Shaping the Future of Veterinary Medicine: Dr. Ashley Mounts Takes the Helm at Lyon College
In a groundbreaking appointment, Dr. Ashley Mounts has been named the new Dean of Clinical Programs at the esteemed Lyon College School of Veterinary Medicine. This pivotal role places Dr. Mounts at the forefront of veterinary education, where her expertise and innovative vision are set to revolutionize the field.
Are We Testing Wrong? Surprising Truth About Fecal Occult Blood Tests Revealed!
In a novel veterinary study, researchers set out to uncover two key aspects of canine and feline health testing. Firstly, they investigated whether the method of fecal sample collection (naturally voided versus obtained via digital rectal examination) influenced the outcomes of fecal occult blood tests (FOBTs) in dogs. Secondly, they aimed to determine the effectiveness of human fecal hemoglobin immunochemical tests in detecting blood in dog and cat samples.
Veterinary drug newly found in illicit opioid supply resistant to naloxone
A recent publication in the Canadian Medical Association Journal (CMAJ) highlights critical information regarding xylazine, a veterinary drug increasingly found in the illicit opioid market. The article, accessible via CMAJ, emphasizes the challenges and dangers associated with xylazine contamination in opioids, particularly given the lack of an effective antidote.
Uncover the Secret Life of a Tuskegee Vet Student: From Dawn Yoga to Midnight Studies - Gabriella Turnipseed Reveals All!
Hello! I'm Gabriella Turnipseed, a veterinary student at Tuskegee University. My days are a whirlwind of learning, self-care, and a deep-seated passion for veterinary medicine. Let me walk you through a typical day in my life, balancing the rigors of academia with personal wellbeing.

