Recently, Dr. DiGeronimo attended the Zoo & Wildlife Health Conference hosted by the European Association of Zoo & Wildlife Veterinarians. His research poster presentation was well received, he participated in an Avian Nutrition workshop, and served as chair of the Felid session.
Student, Amina (right), had the chance to observe cataract surgery on a dog recently. She was excited for the chance to watch Veterinary Ophthalmologist, Dr. Mancuso (left), at work. Providing students early opportunities to explore areas of interest is a big part of our School.
Shreiber School of Veterinary Medicine of Rowan University is seeking a dynamic and experienced individual to assume the role of Associate Director for Admissions. Get details and apply at https://t.co/e5fxfOCFQL
Even on summer break, the learning never stops. Our small animal clinical team (here year round) recently spent time practicing their pet CPR skills on the models in our Clinical Skills lab, ensuring they are prepared to care for anything your pet needs while at our hospital.
June is National Pet Preparedness month. We had a great group come out to PAWS Farm recently for the Pet Emergency Preparedness workshop. Special thanks to Dr. Sandra Strilec of the NJDA and our very own emergency veterinarian, Dr. Arielle Higgins, for their presentations.
There are plenty of green space days scheduled at PAWS Farm this summer. If you haven't stopped by for a short walk, family picnic, or to enjoy a little slice of nature, find upcoming dates at https://t.co/4u8N9y64Va
Dr. Neill of the Large Animal Field Service performs an abdominal ultrasound on a 13-year-old pygmy goat. Dr. Neill has additional training and experience with goats and is available to provide on-site care for these animals. Learn more at https://t.co/Ebofh1pfqE
Our students are having a great time this summer participating in their research projects. The work they are doing with faculty is not only fascinating, but will create real-world, applicable insights.
Every morning, our entire clinical team (which in this image includes Shelter Medicine and Large Animal Field Service) gathers for morning rounds where they discuss, collaborate, and make plans for excellent patient care.
The Shreiber School of Veterinary Medicine of Rowan University is seeking a skilled Multi-Modality Technologist (MRI/CT) to join its new veterinary program and teaching hospital. Get details and apply at https://t.co/GEGDBFFnVe
Some students are back on campus conducting research through the vet school's Veterinary Summer Scholars Program (VSSP). The VSSP is an immersive 12-week research experience designed to strengthen DVM student training as both future veterinarians and scientific investigators.
Watch a brief recap of our first year from students Cana and Julia. As @NJVMA scholarship recipients, they prepared this thank you video and shared it with the veterinarians who supported this scholarship fund. You can also support at https://t.co/D7JdZgeV3G
More than 20 people from the school attended the @NJVMA conference over the weekend, including faculty, staff, and for the first time ever...students! This was a great opportunity for them to network, learn and be in community with hundreds of veterinarians from around the state.
Our Financial Aid team has important information for incoming and returning students which includes a checklist and timeline. Check it out today at https://t.co/htrwORZ3X3
"The Compassionate Care Fund exists for individuals who can't afford the life-saving care their pet needs, and gives them a chance to say 'yes' to treatment instead of goodbye." Support the Compassionate Care fund at https://t.co/nh5PaV70rr https://t.co/UCNEZ1BND5
These students recently completed a course elective at @CedarRunRefuge where they had a lot of fun learning about the important work this organization does for wild animals from across the state. There are so many paths for veterinarians to consider that #DefyDefinition
Last week, Dr. Melanie Repella of the Urgent Care service at the Veterinary Teaching Hospital, along with Leah Walker, Associate Director of Outreach & Public Engagement, gave a presentation on pet safety to Glassboro residents.
In partnership with Angel’s Outreach and with support from @MerckAH and @Purina, the Shelter Medicine service hosted a vaccine clinic serving 100+ dogs/cats. This event brought together clinicians, students and partners. #DefyDefinition#RowanProud#VetMed