Dive into the life of a SeaWorld veterinary expert and listen to our very own Dr. Staggs on @AquadocsPodcast. Staggs shared her experiences responding to wildlife disasters, caring for animals & our rescue and rehabilitation work. #WeCareWednesday https://t.co/3jabBRi5L7
Check out episode 57 of Aquadocs with Dr. David Scarfe. He shared his experience working for the AVMA and his perspective on the evolution of aquatic veterinary medicine. Listen to Aquadocs on @ApplePodcasts, Google podcast, or @Spotify
#DYK we've trained more than 450 undergraduate #interns through the #SDRP over the last 5-plus decades? Here's a snap of some of our former undergraduate interns during #SMM2022. Learn about our internships on our website: https://t.co/wUBhqSbVxm
Big news! Our latest manuscript @Mammalogists documents how #dolphin communities & social patterns are shaped by family ties and relationships made early in life. Grateful for support from @SeaWorldBGCF! Congrats coauthors including @AquadocsPodcast. https://t.co/ALZJRdmmrD
We made it to #SMM2022! It’s been a crazy year but we’re so excited to be here learning and sharing work. We couldn’t have done it without an awesome team! @AquadocsPodcast#kogia#IRL#DolphinHealth
On this week's episode of Aquadocs, "It's Ok To Ask a Dolphin Its Age", Dr. Ashley Barratclough a veterinarian at @NMMForg discusses her research on epigenetics and estimating the age of bottlenose dolphins from blood and skin samples!
On this weeks episode, Michelle interviews Dr. Ashley Emanuele, owner of Oak City Aquatics Mobile Veterinary Service, a mobile fish practice. During our conversation, we discuss a case she recently worked on involving a koi fish and a bobcat. Spoiler alert, the bobcat wins :-(
In this episode of Aquadocs we talked to Dr. Driscoll about her experience starting the Maryland Marine Mammal and Sea Turtle Stranding Network and some of the interesting cases encountered along the way.
As a third-year veterinary student at #CornellVet, Michelle Greenfield, D.V.M. '23 has leveraged her passion for aquatic animals to produce @AquadocsPodcast – the No. 1 aquatic veterinary podcast as well as a top 50 life sciences podcast on @iTunes. https://t.co/MaK4sRoaga
Can sea stars feel pain? How do scientists study marine invertebrates? Throwback to episode 7 of Aquadocs where Dr. Sarah Wahltinez answered these questions and more!
To kick off our 2022 season we spoke with Dr. Sarah Churgin, who shared the perks and challenges of practicing in a different country, Hong Kong! She discussed learning how to do root canals on dolphins and the Melioidosis disease in Asian dolphins.
To start us off on season 2, Dr. Marina Ivančić @zooradone discusses diagnostic imaging. Ever wondered how to take a dolphin to a human hospital for a CT scan or what to look for on an ultrasound to see if a dolphin is pregnant? Well, tune in for answers these questions and more!
Can you believe it? It’s our Season 1 Finale!! Squirting blood into a ruptured lung might sound crazy, but it’s super useful for saving the lives of sea turtles. Dr. Shane Boylan from the @SCaquarium shares how he uses fish skin and blood patches to fix lesions in sea turtles
Is it possible to monitor dolphin health just through sound? On this week's episode of @AquadocsPodcast, Dr. Laura May-Collado, research associate at the Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute in Panama, discusses her research on marine mammal acoustic communication in Panama.
Ever considered how salmon grow from an egg to fry to mature adult and then make it onto your plate? On this week’s episode of @AquadocsPodcast, Dr. Nora Hickey and Dr. Katherine Onofyton discuss salmon aquaculture, production, and conservation.
In honor of world ocean’s day, this week’s episode of Aquadocs features a conversation with @Claire_Simeone about important conservation messages and how everyone has a role in making a difference in one’s community. And stick around to the end for some updates from AQUAVET.
On this episode of Aquadocs, Dr. Carla Phillips Savage, an aquatic one health practitioner and Trinidad and Tobago's only aquatic vet, describes developing an aquatic animal health program & building one of the foremost marine mammal stranding networks in the Southern Caribbean.
On this week's episode of @AquadocsPodcast, Dr. Christine Parker-Graham, Wildlife Veterinarian and Veterinary medical officer at @USFWS, discusses the principles of salmon medicine and how to run diagnostic samples during the crazy times of COVID-19.