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UF Small Animal Hospital. (Photo by Russ Bryant)

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September-October 2024

Dr. Dana Zimmel

A message from our dean

A message from the college’s dean, Dr. Dana Zimmel.

UF Small Animal Hospital

Make a gift to UFCVM

Considering a gift to the University of Florida College of Veterinary Medicine? Our advancement team is here to help.

Rick and Anne Dewey-Balzhiser with their dog, Lady Renegade.

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Over 40 dogs have received the surgery since the program launched in August 2023.

Dr. Leah Ackerman, right, and Dr. Cicchirillo hold George during one of his treatment sessions at the UF Small Animal Hospital.

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UF veterinary oncologists treat a rare, aggressive tumor for the first time in a living dog, extending his life with precision medicine.

Dr. Amanda House

College administrator chairs academic affairs committee for national group

Dr. Amanda House has served UF as associate dean for academic and student affairs since 2021.

Dr. Jose Carvajal

Former UF faculty surgeon recognized for fellowship achievement

Dr. Jose Carvajal is first veterinary surgeon to be officially recognized as a Fellow in Joint Replacement Surgery by the American College of Veterinary Surgeons. 

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Baxter the goat: A tale of urinary stones and second chances

Urinary stones are one of the most common medical emergencies in male goats, and it’s essential to act fast to save their lives.

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