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Our Quad Cities (April 30) – “Oneida the ornate box turtle is doing well as we enter the month of May. As of last week, she has successfully taken her first bath since surgery,” according…
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Pandemic Promotes International Participation

July 14, 2021 / General News

Ghanaian Student Finds Program ‘Very Helpful’ Akosua Kumi Nyarko is in the fourth year of a six-year veterinary degree program at the University of Ghana. She says a friend told her about an educational opportunity…
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Time Is Ripe for Ticks

July 12, 2021 / In the News

The Center Square (July 10) – Will there be a surge in ticks this summer? Rebecca Smith, an associate professor of epidemiology with the College of Veterinary Medicine at the University of Illinois and the…
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The Problem of Veterinary Student Debt

July 09, 2021 / In the News

VIN (July 9) – Veterinary education costs and student borrowing appear to be on a continued upward trajectory. “It’s really concerning,” said Dr. Matt Holland, the former SAVMA president, who graduated four years ago from…
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AI Certificate for Healthcare Professionals

July 09, 2021 / In the News

dotmed.com (July 12) – The University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign has launched a new AI in Medicine Certificate program through an interdisciplinary partnership between the department of bioengineering at The Grainger College of Engineering, the Carle Illinois…
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Tick Advice

July 07, 2021 / In the News

WGN Radio (July 6) – Pathobiology PhD Candidate at University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Dr. Lee Ann Lyons, discusses tick removal tips, new species that are invading Illinois, and answers callers’ questions. https://wgnradio.com/john-landecker/how-to-spot-ticks-safely-remove-them-and-identify-them-with-the-new-tick-app/

COVID in Cats and Dogs

July 06, 2021 / In the News

New York Times (July 2) – Dr. Karen Terio, a veterinarian and pathologist at the veterinary school at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, echoed that sentiment, saying, “I have heard of cats with severe…
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Pet Safety on the Fourth

July 04, 2021 / In the News

ciLiving (WCIA-TV; July 1) – Dr. Caroline Tonozzi, a boarded specialist in veterinary emergency and critical care at the University of Illinois Veterinary Teaching Hospital, shares ways to keep pets safe over the Fourth of…
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Environmental Toxins Affect Black/Latinx Hairdressers

July 01, 2021 / In the News

Environmental Health News (Charlottesville, Va., July 1) – A pilot study found that Black and Latinx hairdressers are exposed to high levels of hormone-mimicking phthalates on the job. “It’s really concerning because a lot of…
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Public Invited to Webinars on Behavior

June 30, 2021 / In the News

ciLiving (June 29) – Dr. Katherine Houpt spoke with host Heather Roberts about the upcoming seminar series on canine separation anxiety, canine aggression, and equine behavior problems. https://www.wcia.com/ciliving-tv/insights-into-behavior-series-helping-animal-owners-and-veterinarians/