News & Stories: Clinic Update
Clinic Updates
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Third-year Celebration
The end of an era Time truly does fly when you are doing the things you love. In the blink of an eye, we, as…
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Meet the new WMC Manager!
A little bit about her The Wildlife Medical Clinic is excited to introduce our newest student manager from the Class of 2028, Alyssa Guest! Alyssa…
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Thank you, Tyson!
Changing of the Guard Spring is the season of changes, and at the Wildlife Medical Clinic, we are experiencing our bittersweet moment. Every year around…
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Welcome to our New House Officers
House Officers and the Wildlife Medical Clinic This year we have some new faces around the clinic as we welcome our new house officers! The…
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The Good, the Bad, and the Sticky: Breakup with Glue Traps
Have you ever been walking along on a sunny day in the spring, going to visit your family, perhaps, when suddenly, you find yourself ankle…
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Third-Year Students’ Appreciation Post
At the Wildlife Medical Clinic, students are the doctors. Under the guidance of our faculty and staff, students learn to formulate treatment plans, work up…
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Therapy in Reptiles
At the end of August, an adult male Midland Painted Turtle presented to the Wildlife Medical Clinic from a rehabilitator after it was suspected to…
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Dr. Whittington
When we look back on 2023, it was an eventful year at the Wildlife Medical Clinic, with many joyful moments and happy tears. As we…
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Wildlife Medical Director Spotlight: Dr. Stephany Lewis
Every predecessor Wildlife Medical Director has shaped the clinic into something greater than before, ultimately leaving a new blueprint behind. Students’ hearts ache as they…
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Welcome House Officers
Introducing our newest house officers at the Wildlife Clinic: Dr. Erica Bender and Dr. David Minich! We look forward to seeing you around the clinic! …