Volume 2, Issue 1 - Spring 2003
K-State's Veterinary Medical Teaching Hospital
Contents
Introduction Veterinary teaching hospital provides important resource to area Equine/Large Animal K-State veterinarians care for horses with West Nile virus Veterinarian tests horse inhaler at K-State Some large animal veterinarians bring the hospital to their patients Small Animal K-State veterinarians use various technology and procedures to help sick and hurt pets Blood donating dogs and cats save lives at K-State Specialists and Technology K-State veterinarian uses acupuncture to treat array of animal ills K-State adds cardiologist to its lineup of specialists Radiology suite at K-State features MRI and CT scanner Cancer doesn't just affect humans: Oncologists at K-State help afflicted animals Ophthalmologists work to keep animals functioning Exotic Animal Care K-State and area zoos partner up Learning how to care for exotic animals Pet Health Center Veterinarians offer senior pet care program to aid aging animals Clients K-State veterinarians provide the care, while the Wildcat Express provides the transportation For one animal at the hospital, treatment is a multi-step process All photos by Dave Adams, photographer for the Instructional Technology Center in the College of Veterinary Medicine
Introduction
Veterinary teaching hospital provides important resource to area
Equine/Large Animal
K-State veterinarians care for horses with West Nile virus Veterinarian tests horse inhaler at K-State Some large animal veterinarians bring the hospital to their patients
K-State veterinarians care for horses with West Nile virus
Veterinarian tests horse inhaler at K-State
Some large animal veterinarians bring the hospital to their patients
Small Animal
K-State veterinarians use various technology and procedures to help sick and hurt pets Blood donating dogs and cats save lives at K-State
K-State veterinarians use various technology and procedures to help sick and hurt pets
Blood donating dogs and cats save lives at K-State
Specialists and Technology
K-State veterinarian uses acupuncture to treat array of animal ills K-State adds cardiologist to its lineup of specialists Radiology suite at K-State features MRI and CT scanner Cancer doesn't just affect humans: Oncologists at K-State help afflicted animals Ophthalmologists work to keep animals functioning
K-State veterinarian uses acupuncture to treat array of animal ills
K-State adds cardiologist to its lineup of specialists
Radiology suite at K-State features MRI and CT scanner
Cancer doesn't just affect humans: Oncologists at K-State help afflicted animals
Ophthalmologists work to keep animals functioning
Exotic Animal Care
K-State and area zoos partner up Learning how to care for exotic animals
K-State and area zoos partner up
Learning how to care for exotic animals
Pet Health Center
Veterinarians offer senior pet care program to aid aging animals
Clients
K-State veterinarians provide the care, while the Wildcat Express provides the transportation For one animal at the hospital, treatment is a multi-step process
K-State veterinarians provide the care, while the Wildcat Express provides the transportation
For one animal at the hospital, treatment is a multi-step process
All photos by Dave Adams, photographer for the Instructional Technology Center in the College of Veterinary Medicine
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