Entries in rounds (53)

Sunday
Jun072020

VIN Topic Rounds

Are you missing out on clinical rotations because of COVID-19? The VIN Student Team has you covered with Tuesday Topic Rounds.  Join Dr. Scott Weese DVM, DVSc, Dipl ACVIM for 30 minute, case-based sessions every Tuesday at 12ET through the month of June. Everyone and all levels of experience are welcome. There will be time for Q&A and discussion following.


Link to join each Tuesday: https://vin.zoom.us/j/94135959330


The Veterinary Information Network (VIN) is here to help you as a vet student – especially during this worldwide pandemic. Membership is always free as a student!

Managing Urinary Tract Infections – Tuesday June 9, 2020

Saturday
Apr182020

VICE Rounds - Online Learning

The VICE (Veterinary Isolated Clinical Education) Rounds Channel was created by veterinary educators in Florida in response to the quarantine and social distancing measures required to slow the spread of COVID-19 in order to allow clinical veterinary student education to continue while students are unable to be on campus. The idea is for veterinary educators from different universities to contribute recorded rounds for sharing with all veterinary universities.
 
The complete video catalog can be found here (this includes the “Workup for Canine Lymphoma" Rounds from last week)
 
Youtube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UClQbhJjqT_KPD2rv5j82iFQ/about

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Thursday
Nov152012

How to round the right way

Honorable Mention, Foot in Mouth
Erica Ward, Michigan State University

To brighten the spirits of my peers on our large animal medicine and surgery rotation, I decided to rap my rounds presentation....
Listen up fellas, I'll tell you the mostest
About a condition called Arthrogryposis.
The calf is born with stiff joints
My rhyme will go over the main points.
It can be caused by many things- from something the cow ate,
To the calf taking up too much real estate.
If you ever see a curly calf
You better move the flag to half staff.
There is no use in fixin' the feet,
We've gotta cut our losses- can't even sell the meat.
This is a bigger problem at beef barns,
A bull can be the culprit at those farms.
The genetic condition is from a recessive mutation,
To solve the problem there should be no hesitation.
It's a 3-point mutation on a single chromosome,
There are many tests to choose from- to each his own,
You see, in Bovine land all the marriages are arranged,
and it would be a pity if calves were born deranged.
So test your heifers and test your bull, 
If they come back positive, it's best to cull.
Now all you Dairy farmers listen up,
This is vital if you want there to be milk for that cup.
Don't let you cows eat Lupine flower,
Keep Bluetonge and Arboviruses away with all your power.
You better pray the calf has enough room,
Or I'll be sending him right to his tomb.
And that's all there is to Arthrogryposis,
Thank you for your attention, I love you the mostest.
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