As executive veterinary medical officer, Dr. Timo Prange will focus on adding efficiencies to the NC State Veterinary Hospital that enhance the clinical experience for both patients and staff members.
SUPPLEMENTAL APPLICATION: NOW OPEN! Hey, #Classof2029 applicants, the @ncstate Supplemental Application is now available! Learn more from Jeff Huckel, director of Recruitment and Outreach at #NCStateVetMed, about how to set yourself up for success as you compile your veterinary college application. Looking for additional information? Check out the “VMCAS, Explained” video series on YouTube or head to our website using the link in our bio....
MEETING OF THE MINDS. The #NCStateVetMed pilot alumni mentorship program has been a rousing success, connecting more than 35 current students with 12 alumni mentors for learning, laughing and critical relationship-building. “I’m so proud of them," says alumni mentor Dr. Jay Chambers, NC State CVM Class of 1987. "Just being with them, getting to know them, understanding some of their challenges and being able to help with those challenges, it’s very rewarding. It’s just been a joy to me to be a part of it.” Read about the program at the link in our profile. #innovators #lifechangers #mentorship...
#THROWBACKTHURSDAY... to graduation! It`s only been a week, but we are still thinking about the #Classof2024. We miss you already! 🎓 Read more about our graduated #NCStateVetMed students using the 🔗 in our bio....
PRETTY (AND SAFE) PLANTS. It’s almost Mother’s Day! If you’re headed to the garden center to pick up a last-minute house plant or to the grocery store to grab a bouquet of flowers, what should you get if you have flower-munching felines or plant-eating pooches at home? We’ve got you covered! Check out some popular, pet-safe flowers and plants below and find more resources (such as searchable guides!) using the 🔗 in our bio.
**Please note: while these plants are nontoxic to your furry family members, we don’t recommend they ingest them as any flower, plant or leafy green can cause pets to vomit or have mild GI upset. It’s still best to keep these out of reach!...
THE FOREMOST FARRIER. Dr. Raul Bras was the epitome of "show me" learning when he shared his world-renowned expertise in horse hooves with the #NCStateVetMed students in the farrier selective. Knees on ground. Hands on horses. “We definitely need more equine vets, and this is such a great opportunity to learn from Dr. Bras because he is amazing,” says Isabelle McMullen. An increasing recognition of complex equine foot issues led #NCStateVetMed to recruit Bras to elevate the college’s expertise in hoof health and its partnerships with the equine community in North Carolina. Read more at the link in our profile. #farrier #equinemedicine #vetschool #vetstudent...
REPTILE RESEARCH: Eastern box turtles, North Carolina’s official state reptile, are common patients at veterinary clinics and wildlife rehab facilities. They often need to be sedated or anesthetized for vet visits, but until recently no published research existed on the most effective ways to do so. Last year, #NCStateVetMed Class of 2024 alumnae Dr. Ashlyn Heniff and Dr. Rachel Carpenter made history by publishing the first paper evaluating sedation protocol in Eastern box turtles and discovering a more effective drug combination and administration method for these reptiles. Read about this stepping-stone in reptile sedation research using the 🔗 in our bio.
A TRIBUTE TO TURTLES. It’s time to shell-ebrate Eastern box turtles! In 2022, turtle-enthusiast Bruce Worf submitted this week-long holiday to the @natdaycal to celebrate the resilience of our little reptile friends and also honor the work of our very own #NCStateVetMed @TurtleRescueTeam. Follow along this week and read more about the origin of the holiday using the 🔗 in our bio.
YOU DID IT! 🎓 Over 100 #NCStateVetMed students from the Class of 2024 turned their tassels at Oath and Hooding and walked off the stage and into the next phase of their lives. During the challenges and triumphs of their degree programs, these new DVMs and Ph.D.s formed enduring bonds with the people and places that make the @ncstate College of Veterinary Medicine home. “I don’t want to leave the life that we’ve built here, but we’re also really excited for what’s next,” said DVM graduate Megan Gremling. Read our recap of this week’s celebrations at the 🔗 in our bio....