Veterinarians save cat shot with arrow By Sarah Carey Yes, Virginia: There really is a cat with nine lives, and he owes all of them to a concerned citizen, veterinarians from Ocala and the University of Florida, a generous benefactor — and a whole lot of luck. After an arrow penetrated the chest of a stray cat […]
Archive for 2011
E.T. York: friend, CVM supporter, dies
By Sarah Carey • May 4th, 2011 • Category: May 2011, NewsLongtime CVM advocate E.T. York dies By Sarah Carey The late Dr. E.T. York, a former state university system chancellor, University of Florida provost and vice president of agricultural affairs, was a person of many accomplishments, but to many at the UF College of Veterinary Medicine he will always be remembered as a true friend and advocate without […]
Technician receives key FVMA award
By Sarah Carey • May 2nd, 2011 • Category: May 2011, PeopleRadiology technician is FVMA’s CVT of the Year Danielle Mauragis, a radiology technician and 21-year employee of the University of Florida College of Veterinary Medicine, has received the Florida Veterinary Medical Association’s 2011 Certified Veterinary Technician of the Year award. “The award recognizes the many outstanding contributions made by the Certified Veterinary Technician to […]
UF women alums, leaders visit new hospital
By Sarah Carey • May 2nd, 2011 • Category: Around the College, May 2011Women alumnae of UF visit Small Animal Hospital An inaugural leadership event sponsored by the UF Foundation drew approximately 90 influential UF women alumni and friends to the new Small Animal Hospital (date) for an overview its services, led by one of the College of Veterinary Medicine’s own up-and-coming women leaders, Dr. Dana Zimmel. […]