CUVS
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Providing specialty & 24-hour emergency care for animals. Walk-in emergency service available 24/7/365. Specialty veterinarian appts available by referral.
Stamford, CT
Joined January 2011
🚨 Cornell University Veterinary Specialists is seeking LVTs, CVTs, RVTs & VTS' to join our ECC! 🚨 Looking to join the CUVS team? 📩 Visit https://t.co/ITxFtFmTpN or email hr@cuvs.org to apply today. #Hiring #ApplyNow #SpecialtyMedicine #VetTech #Stamford #VetMed
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🚨 Cornell University Veterinary Specialists is seeking LVTs, CVTs, RVTs & VTS' to join our ECC! 🚨 Looking to join the CUVS team? 📩 Visit https://t.co/ITxFtFmTpN or email hr@cuvs.org to apply today. #Hiring #ApplyNow #SpecialtyMedicine #VetTech #Stamford #VetMed
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"Your Pet Ate What?! Practical Decontamination Strategies for Toxicoses in Dogs and Cats" presented by Dr. Bridget Lyons, VMD, DACVECC. Join CUVS on Tuesday, January 20th at 7:00pm (ET) for a free RACE approved webinar. Visit https://t.co/6RbIJBgKhy to register. #CE #VetMedECC
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🩺🎉🐾 It's #InternationalDayOfVeterinaryMedicine! 🐾🎉🩺 Join Cornell University Veterinary Specialists in celebrating veterinarians across the globe & thanking them for their hard work & dedication to saving patient lives. ♥️ #VeterinaryMedicine #VetMed #ThankYou
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Cornell University Veterinary Specialists' Lifeline Blood Bank is always looking for new blood donors — canine or feline — just like Kobe here! 🐾🩸 📩 This #GivingTuesday, visit https://t.co/wer8LDVl0B to see if your pet qualifies or email bloodbank@cuvs.org for further steps.
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🦌 Happy Holidays—CUVS is proud to be sponsoring the 17th Annual Greenwich Reindeer Festival that kicks off today! 🦌 CUVS will be providing doggy gift bags Monday-Friday to all those taking pet photos with Santa. 🔗 For more information, visit https://t.co/nECiLOA3dH ♥️🌲
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Wishing all Cornell University Veterinary Specialists patients, clients & staff a beautiful Thanksgiving filled with warm hearts & your dearest loved ones. ♥️🍂 CUVS is open 24/7/365 for you & your pets needs. Visit https://t.co/C5MYcpGad5 for more information on our services.
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🏥 Cornell University Veterinary Specialists is hiring! 🏥 📩 Interested in applying? We would love to hear from you. Email hr@cuvs.org or visit https://t.co/ITxFtFmTpN to begin your application today. #Hiring #VetMed #ApplyToday
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Welcome to Cornell University Veterinary Specialists' official page—Providing specialty & emergency care for small animals, CUVS is a walk-in emergency service available 24/7/365. Specialty veterinary appts. available by referral. 🏥 Follow to stay informed on future CUVS news.
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It's time to embrace the longer nights and the shorter days as we jump into our #firstdayoffall! As temperatures drop & winds emerge, we encourage you to help pets adjust to the new changes by keeping them warm this #autumnseason. #Autumnequinox #Pets
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Six years ago, Leticia began her #career at CUVS as an Emergency Critical Care Assistant. Now she serves as the Internal #Medicine Department Supervisor & Endoscopy trainer. Learn more about career advancement & #mentorship at #CUVS here: https://t.co/e1wWAk3BxY
#VetTech#VetNurse
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Thank you to our incredible staff, patients, & visitors that came to visit at the @AdoptADogInc , Puttin’ on The Dog Festival this year! We had so much fun & loved seeing the community come together. #adoptadog #AnimalLovers #greenwichct #veterinary #pets #Connecticut #LocalNews
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Outstanding medicine is at the core of what we do and who we are. And you cannot have the best medicine without the best people. So, we take a very different approach to hiring, training & empowering our people. And we promote a culture that brings out the best in everyone.
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Would you know what to do if your pet was injured or in distress? Join Dr. Rebecca DeCillis, DVM from Cornell University Veterinary Specialists, for a free webinar covering the essentials of pet emergencies and first aid for the pet owner. Sign up: https://t.co/2uII4MuOMu
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The biggest risk to your animals may be lack of planning if you become ill and can no longer care for them. Make sure you've made arrangements in advance in case you contract COVID-19. See the AVMA's flyer here https://t.co/Sqw4js4tAc
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Today, the @cdcgov & the @USDA’s National Veterinary Services Laboratories (NVSL) announced the first confirmed SARS-CoV-2 infection in two pet cats in the U.S. We’ve updated our "SARS-CoV-2 in animals" resource page with more information: https://t.co/WEQimbbi50
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