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Magruder HallThe College of Veterinary Medicine at Oregon State University serves the needs of Oregon, the nation, and the world by training the next generation of practice-ready veterinarians, providing state-of-the-art diagnostic and clinical services, and supporting the continuing education of veterinary practitioners. Biomedical research conducted at the college increasingly expands the scope of veterinary medicine to address both animal health issues and the relevance of animal diseases to public health.


In the News


One of the foremost pediatric cardiologists in the country will present a noon seminar on Tuesday, Nov. 24, in 102 Magruder Hall. Most noted for his contributions in cardiac imaging, particularly echocardiography, Dr. David J. Sahn is Professor of Pediatrics (Cardiology), Diagnostic Radiology, and Obstetrics and Gynecology at Oregon Health & Sciences University in Portland, Oregon. He also holds institutional titles of: Director, Clinical Care Center for Congenital Heart Disease; and Director, OHSU Interdisciplinary Program for Cardiac Imaging in recognition of his role in advancing both ultrasound and cardiac MRI.

Can my pet get the swine flu? Bend Bulletin, Nov. 23, 2009

OSU Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory confirms Lebanon cat died from H1N1. Corvallis Gazette Times, Veterinary News, Nov. 19, 2009

Beaverton veterinarian writes novel about life of a vet student, Dog Daze and Cat Naps. Beaverton veterinarian Mark E. Burgess has written a novel about the life of a veterinary student. Burgess, 49, received his education at Oregon State University and Washington State University. The Oregonian, Nov. 12, 2009.

 



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