DVM Alumni - In the News
DVM Alumni - In the News
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03.08.2021
Chehalis native earns rare veterinary feline specialization
Paws and Claws: Veterinarian Sara Doggett Talks Hometown, Career and Industry Challenges
The Chronicle
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02.12.2021
Beloved Sisters veterinarian is retiring
After more than two decades of practice at Broken Top Veterinary Clinic, Dr. Little Liedblad is transitioning (slowly) into retirement.
The Nugget Newspaper
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02.12.2021
Reflecting on a 31-year career caring for animals
The clock was ticking 25 years ago at the Country Animal Clinic in Island City.
The Observer
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09.09.2020
Leading Veterinary Professional Dr. Anthony S. Johnson Featured in New Exclusive Interview with Kivo Daily
Dr. Anthony S. Johnson, DVM, DACVECC, a leading veterinary professional and current Medical Director of the Veterinary Information Network (VIN), has been featured in an exclusive interview with Kivo Daily.
Accesswire.com
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09.09.2020
A Discussion with Anthony S. Johnson About Finding Motivation
Dr. Anthony S. Johnson, DVM, DACVECC, is a 1996 Washington State University grad and obtained board certification in emergency medicine and critical care in 2003. He is currently the Minister of Happiness for VIN, the Veterinary Information Network, an online community of 75,000 worldwide veterinarians. He is a former clinical assistant professor at Purdue University School of Veterinary Medicine in Indiana.
Kivo Daily
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08.17.2020
Humane Society of Weld County thrives during pandemic with new vets, better medical care for shelter animals
Evans-based nonprofit weathered staff shortages in early 2020
Greeley Tribune
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08.03.2020
People are putting hand sanitizer on their dog's paws. Here's why you shouldn't
Skip the sanitizer! A disinfectant wipe or diluted soapy water is a better way to keep your dog's paws free from debris and disease.
Today.com
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07.31.2020
Pandemic puts digital spin on veterinary medical education
Dental procedures, growth removals, catheter placements, blood draws and stacks of client paperwork, too. From the seat at their dining room table via Zoom, veterinary students at Washington State University are overseeing these procedures and more.
WSU News
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07.20.2020
Giving women in veterinary medicine ‘true role models’
This morning, when Dori Borjesson walked into Washington State University’s College of Veterinary Medicine as dean, it was a first for women. Until today, no woman had ever led the college in its more than 120-year history.
WSU News
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06.29.2020
Ten Tips to Keep Pets Cool, Healthy and Happy this Summer
Peter Brown (’90 BS, '91 DVM)
Patch