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March 2012

In the news

In the news A story about a new treatment developed by a UF biomedical engineering faculty being used by UF veterinarians (Dr. Stan Kim and Dr. Adam Biedrzyski) to treat animals with severe bone loss appeared in Horsetalk and in the Paulick Report. A story about…

Students, residents honored for research

Students, residents, honored at Phi Zeta Day Veterinary students, graduate students and residents who participated in 2012 Phi Zeta Day were honored for their research presentations on March 5. The event was held in the Dean’s Circle of Excellence Lecture Hall A.

VETS team rescues dog from sinkhole

VETS team rescues dog from sinkhole Dr. Roger Clemmons brings Joe back up from the bottom of a 50-foot hole. (Photo courtesy of John Haven) This dog…

Admissions Update

Admissions Update The University of Florida College of Veterinary Medicine finished the last of its admissions interviews on Feb. 11. “The process went smoothly and was well received by all the candidates,” said Jonathan Orsini, director of admissions for the college. “The Admissions Committee was impressed by another strong applying…

ACVO Service Dog Day is May 25

Free eye and heart screening exams will be provided at UF to qualified service dogs on May 25 as part of the 5th Annual ACVO National Service Dog Eye Exam event.

Faculty, graduate students receive key research awards

Faculty, graduate research awards given at Phi Zeta Day Three faculty members and three graduate students whose achievements over time have demonstrated excellence in research were honored at Phi Zeta Day on March 5. The faculty and graduate student awards are especially prestigious, and are part of a tradition of…

Care for a Crane

Zoological medicine veterinarians were able to save the life of a sandhill crane that was rescued after being found stuck in the muck at Orange Lake.