K-State Perspectives flag
Home

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


Staff

Perspectives
Media relations and marketing

Perspectives archives

Links

Media relations and marketing
K-State academic department directory
K-State Veterinary Medical Teaching Hospital

Subscribe

If you would like to be notified when a new issue of K-State Perspectives is posted on the Web, visit the subscription Web page.

Your e-mail address will NEVER be sold or given to anyone else for any purpose. We value your privacy.