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Kansas State University College of Veterinary Medicine. Exceptional teaching. Impactful research. Outstanding service. Extraordinary graduates.

Manhattan, Kansas
Joined August 2013
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@KSUCVM
K-StateVetMed
16 days
Congrats to 4th-year #KState veterinary student Amanda Bolinger who was selected as 1 of 4 national recipients for the prestigious Coyote Rock Ranch Equine Scholarship, worth $75,000. She has accepted an equine internship in Texas after she graduates. https://t.co/eFWHDtH8De
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Although not a K-State graduate, Dr. Konnor Stueve taught anatomy at KSU for a month during his 4th year of DVM studies at @umnCVM. We liked him so much, we offered him a job as a full-time anatomy instructor. Learn More! https://t.co/qVfJJfgnW5
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K-StateVetMed
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We love our veterinary nurses! They help us provide excellent care for pets in all shapes and sizes. Join us in celebrating Veterinary Nurse Day today! https://t.co/Y2d9WlasMd
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daysoftheyear.com
Just as healthcare nurses take care of human patients, vet nurses are crucial to the health and happiness of our pets. Thank a vet nurse for their hard work.
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K-State’s Dr. David Renter, with the Center for Outcomes Research and Epidemiology (CORE), talks how data-driven research is helping tackle bovine respiratory disease — one of the beef industry’s most costly issues. 🐄 Read and listen to the full story ⬇️ https://t.co/YBp8yE6u7S
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hpj.com
Growing demands to improve cattle health are pushing producers to look closely at how they manage bovine respiratory disease.
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Congrats to 4th-year students Ivy Elkins and Thomas Christensen II, recipients of scholarships through the American Association of Bovine Practitioners, or AABP. Both are pursuing careers in cow/calf and beef cattle medicine. #kstate #kstatevetmed https://t.co/9MuOj5YDJA
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K-StateVetMed
2 months
Our September Lifelines newsletter recounts another busy month w/news about our small animal surgery center, updates on impactful animal health research, an amazing veterinarian who's dedicated to helping shelter pets across Kansas and much more! https://t.co/nOOx5KPqdW
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K-StateVetMed
2 months
What's the vector, Victor? Mosquitoes. And an additional 12 species have linked as JEV vectors in this impactful research from the CVM's Drs. Natalia Cernicchiaro, Stephen Edache and Andrea Dixon in our Center for Outcomes Research and Epidemiology.
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K-State researchers and collaborators are creating a buzz in the world of mosquito-borne virus research with a new study on Japanese encephalitis virus. Natalia Cernicchiaro, professor of epidemiol...
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K-StateVetMed
2 months
Check out the "suite" expansion & renovation of the Small Animal Surgery Center at the #KState Veterinary Health Center. We held a ribbon-cutting ceremony to launch the new space, which included structural space added to Mosier Hall. https://t.co/78pjjvr6Yg
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K-StateVetMed
2 months
Congratulations to fourth-year students Ivy Elkins and Elizabeth Scarbrough, and third-year student Maeve Kumke on being chosen for the 2024 Merck Animal Health Scholarship, announced this summer. This scholarship awards $5,000 to 2nd- and 3rd-year students. #kstate #kstatevetmed
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K-StateVetMed
2 months
Congrats to VRSP alumna Abi Huber (K-State DVM ’27) and Dr. Pierre Picavet, assistant professor of small animal orthopedic surgery — their new dvm360 article highlights treatment options for canine hip luxation: https://t.co/haQ93iTd7L
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K-StateVetMed
3 months
All the #kstate DVM students are back now (fourth years were here already), and classes get under way today! Time for the hard work that leads to big rewards!
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K-StateVetMed
3 months
Breaking News: At the One Health Ag Tech Summit in Ireland, K-State, Iowa State and University College Dublin sign veterinary medicine partnership that focuses on building academic exchange, cooperation and collaboration at each institution. https://t.co/LwgqDzmwq6
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3 months
It's Spotlight Saturday! ✨ Learn how @ksucvm stands prepared to create and communicate solutions to control the spread of African swine fever virus: https://t.co/KH8dgnVnRW
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K-StateVetMed
3 months
Through the Kansas Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory, or KVDL, livestock producers across the state and nation have access to a battery of diagnostic tests that keep their animals healthy and the state's farms, communities and economy safe. @KStateVDL https://t.co/5iTidyPXeW
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The Kansas Veterinary Diagnostic Lab drives $2.5 billion in economic value for the state and is set to grow with a new $128 million facility on the north end of K-State's Manhattan campus.
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K-StateVetMed
4 months
This month we feature a leadership update, introduce new interns and residents at the Veterinary Health Center and provide some important animal health updates -- all in the July issue of our Lifelines newsletter. https://t.co/kUELereHOR
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K-StateVetMed
4 months
Meet Dr. Brad White, a mentor to veterinarians in training, a friend to practitioners and producers throughout Kansas and an educator/podcaster who brings lively discussion and knowledge to Cattle Chat from the Beef Cattle Institute at K-State @ksubci. https://t.co/NwEimtOwLi
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K-StateVetMed
4 months
Veterinary care isn’t just about animals — it’s about the people, too. 💜 At K-State, social worker Cassidy Moreau is helping clients, students, faculty and staff through tough moments with heart and healing. Read her story ➡️ https://t.co/meoFxUvMtB
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K-StateVetMed
5 months
Enjoy our story about Dr. Tom Bragg, DVM class of 1993, who manages bison in Montana, South Dakota, Nebraska, Kansas, Colorado and New Mexico. He even offered a student externship to recent graduate, Dr. Mikayla Lacher. https://t.co/KRKPYOJenU
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K-StateVetMed
6 months
Kudos to Dr. Brian Lubbers, appointed as interim head of the Clinical Sciences Department. He teaches pharmacology and beef production medicine courses, advises graduate students & is a contributing member of the @ksubci Beef Cattle Institute. https://t.co/GjmVdTHy71
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@theNASciences
National Academy of Sciences
7 months
Hans Coetzee of @KSUCVM is accepting the 2025 NAS Prize in Food and Agriculture Sciences for transformative research into safe and cost-effective pain relief solutions for livestock! Watch his acceptance speech: https://t.co/0Wuj8Ssqgp #NASaward #NAS162
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