New Interns and Residents Join UW Veterinary Care, School of Veterinary Medicine
Each year, the UW School of Veterinary Medicine and UW Veterinary Care welcome a new group of interns and residents — graduate veterinarians who come here to learn from our exceptional specialists...
View ArticleAsk A UW Veterinarian: Tissue Issue
The question below was featured in the Summer 2017 issue of On Call, the magazine for friends of the UW School of Veterinary Medicine. This issue’s response comes from Jason Bleedorn, MS’15, clinical...
View ArticleSVM has Strong Showing at Annual Veterinary Dental Forum
Faculty and staff from the UW School of Veterinary Medicine’s (SVM) Dentistry and Oral Surgery training program earned several honors and awards at the 2017 Annual Veterinary Dental Forum, held on...
View ArticleFamily Gift Leverages Match for $100,000 Impact on Building Project
Toy Poodle Abby’s positive experience with UW Veterinary Care inspired a $50,000 family gift, which became a $100,000 donation to the UW School of Veterinary Medicine’s building expansion thanks to the...
View ArticleAsk a UW Veterinarian: Eliminating Outside the Litterbox
The question below was featured in the Winter 2017-18 issue of On Call, the magazine for friends of the UW School of Veterinary Medicine. This issue’s response comes from Sandi Sawchuk, primary care...
View ArticleA Wildlife Win-Win
From a badger to bald eagle, new partnership yields advanced veterinary care for the animals of a Wisconsin educational center – and broader learning opportunities for SVM clinical trainees. A red fox...
View ArticleTips to Protect Pets from Heat-Related Harms
Pet owners should take a number of precautions during warm weather, from using caution if exercising with your dog to being mindful of hydration. As the warmer weather of spring and summer approaches...
View ArticlePreventing Pet Emergencies: Advice from a Critical Care Veterinarian
April marks Pet First Aid Awareness Month, a great time for pet owners to refresh their first aid skills and supplies. But beyond being prepared for emergencies, what if you could prevent a crisis...
View ArticleBack on Track
UW Veterinary Care’s board-certified specialists in the Morrie Waud Large Animal Hospital provide comprehensive care to equine patients, from routine checkup to complex diagnosis Longtime UW Veterinary...
View ArticleAsk a UW Veterinarian: On Shaky Ground
The question below was featured in the Spring 2018 issue of On Call, the magazine for friends of the UW School of Veterinary Medicine. This expert response comes from Sandi Sawchuk, primary care...
View ArticleNeglected donkey gets artificial leg after rare amputation at UW
When Angela Langoski took in Ferguson, a miniature donkey, at her donkey rescue center east of Fond du Lac, his front left hoof was so disfigured it had formed a large abscess. At the UW School of...
View ArticleDonkey Receives First of His Kind Amputation and Prosthetic Limb at UW School...
A 10-year old miniature donkey has quite the story to tell. Ferguson is making history for the University of Wisconsin School of Veterinary Medicine. The post Donkey Receives First of His Kind...
View Article2018 New Residents and Interns Join UWVC, SVM
Each year, the UW School of Veterinary Medicine and UW Veterinary Care welcome a new group of interns and residents — graduate veterinarians who come here to learn from our exceptional specialists...
View ArticlePet Care: Cancer Research
Drs. Sandi Sawchuk and David Vail join host Larry Meiller discuss new cancer treatments and a new clinical trial at the UW School of Veterinary Medicine that is designed to treat and/or prevent cancer...
View ArticleAsk a UW Veterinarian: Talking Tick Prevention
Talking Tick Prevention The question below was featured in the Summer 2018 issue of On Call, the magazine for friends of the UW School of Veterinary Medicine. This expert response comes from Juliet...
View ArticleUW Veterinary Care Staff Focus: Sara Branton
“The most rewarding thing about being a technician is helping the animals and their people,” says Sara Branton, who has been a certified veterinary technician in UW Veterinary Care’s anesthesia and...
View ArticleUW Veterinary Care Staff Focus: Sandra Eklof
In her role with UW Veterinary Care’s Anesthesia and Pain Management service, Sandra Eklof works with patients large and small — from horses and cows, to dogs and cats, to fish and rodents. SANDRA...
View ArticleWholly Devoted: Supporting Pets, Empowering People
Tina the dog and her owner Clarence wait to see the vet at the Wisconsin Companion Animal Resources, Education, and Social Services (WisCARES) clinic in Madison. (Photo: Bryce Richter) For so many of...
View ArticleSVM Faculty, Staff and Students Share Thoughts of Gratitude
Whether it’s teaching and mentoring tomorrow’s veterinarians and researchers, making a difference for the patients and clients of UW Veterinary Care (UWVC), advancing biomedical science, supporting...
View ArticleA Leg to Stand On
Previously plagued by a leg deformity, Ferguson is now standing strong with an artificial limb – the first large animal to receive an amputation and prosthesis at UW Veterinary Care The crowded surgery...
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