2019 Spring PVM Report

The PVM Report is published twice a year to inform alumni, the veterinary medical profession, and friends of the College of Veterinary Medicine about how Purdue Veterinary Medicine prepares future veterinary professionals, provides advanced specialized health care for animals, and increases knowledge about animal and human health through scientific discovery.

Service

Cindy holds the corgi puppy on the exam table while Chelsi feeds him a treat

Client Liaison Initiative Improves Customer Service Experience for Small Animal Hospital Clients

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Dr. Hendrix stands in front of Dr. Bowen in front of a row of cabinets in a lab

New Leadership Team Appointed for Animal Disease Diagnostic Laboratory

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Discovery

graduate student discusses research on his displayed poster with faculty member

Research Day Spotlights Scientific Discovery Across Purdue Veterinary Medicine

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Dr. Main oversees the work being conducted by a graduate student in his lab

Linking Veterinary Medicine with Biomedical Engineering

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Dr. Couetil attaches an equine nebulizer to a horse

Study Shows Equine Asthma Can Distinguish Winners from Losers on the Racetrack

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Engagement

Dr. Koziol demonstrates acupuncture on a horse

PVM Hosts Popular Lifelong Learning Programs for Horse Enthusiasts and Veterinary Nurses

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A young girl wearing gloves, a white coat, and safety goggles practices dropping liquid from a vial for testing as a hand reaches out to guide her.

Open House Celebrates the Human-Animal Bond

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A wildlife veterinarian demonstrates proper handling technique of a macaw while two participants assist and additional participants look on

PVM Takes CE Global as Part of the College’s 60th Anniversary Celebration

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Learning

Dr. Iverson Bell, Jr. pictured

Dr. Iverson Bell, Jr. Gives Keynote Address During PVM’s Inclusive Excellence Week

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Spotlight on Students: Presidents of PVM’s Two Leading Student Organizations Gain Valuable Experience

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group photo of veterinary students on the steps of Lynn Hall wearing their new white coats

White Coat Ceremony Honors Veterinary Students Entering Their Clinical Year

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Our People

Dr. Lyn Freeman pictured with Gert Breur, Catharine Scott-Moncrief, Dean Reed and Dane Miller

Small Animal Surgeon Lynetta Freeman Honored Upon Retirement

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Megan pictured smiling holding a dog

WVC Conference Honors Two Purdue Veterinary Nurses

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Giving

Sandy Taylor sits with foal on a padded mat while the foal's mother stretches her neck over the doorway

One Love, One Health

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Thank You


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