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Ep 52 - Cryptosporidiosis in Large Animal Neonates Pt.231 Jul 202100:06:33
Cryptosporidiosis is a prevalent cause of diarrhea in neonatal agriculture animals. Using the Merck Veterinary Manual as a guide, we discuss the diagnosis, treatment, control, and zoonotic risk of the infection.
Ep 51 - Cryptosporidiosis in Large Animal Neonates Pt.127 Jul 202100:08:17
Cryptosporidiosis is a prevalent cause of diarrhea in neonatal agriculture animals. Using the Merck Veterinary Manual as a guide, we discuss the etiology, epidemiology, transmission, and pathogenesis of the infection.
Ep 42: Parakeets: Facts, Not Fear20 Jun 202100:14:42
Using Murray Fowler’s 3ed “Restraint and Handling of Wild and Domestic Animals” as a guide, we discuss the proper handling and restraint of domestic birds.
Ep 41 - Avian Tuberculosis14 Jun 202100:12:50
Compiled by Dr. Roffe and listed in the “Field Guide to Wildlife Diseases” by the United States Department of the Interior Fish and Wildlife Service, this episode discusses avian tuberculosis. Mycobacterium Avium is a prevalent bacteria in avian populations that can be difficult to diagnose grossly. It is important to understand the clinical signs to ensure that your flock is happy and healthy.
Ep 40 - Mad Cow Disease: Bovine Spongiform Encephalopathy08 Jun 202100:10:12
Let’s chat about BSE and its public health implications! Using Spickler and Roth, 3rd Ed. “Emerging and Exotic Diseases of Animals” as a guide, this episode discusses BSE, its impact on both animals and the greater public health.
Ep 39 - The Stay Apparatus01 Jun 202100:09:34
How do horses and cows stay on their feet all day long? The answer, the stay apparatus! Guided by the 4th Ed. Dyce ”Textbook of Veterinary Anatomy”, we discuss the logistics and the importance of the stay apparatus in large animals.
Ep 38 - FCE In Your Canine10 May 202100:10:01
Fibrocartilaginous Embolism is an acute compression of the spinal cord that can leave your dog non-ambulatory (not walking) or partially paralyzed. Thankfully, spinal regeneration is a probably outcome and your animal could return to normal in just 24 hours! With reference to the VCA published document by Dr. Robin Downing, we discuss FCE and what can be done for your best friend.
Ep 37: Virus Talk: Equine Infectious Anemia (EIA)14 Apr 202100:11:23
This episode is guided by the Merck online Veterinary Manual, “Equine Infectious Anemia” virus discussion led by Dr. Peter Timoney of the University of Kentucky. It is time to establish a working understanding of EIA, its impact on the horse world, and what we can do to stop it.
Ep 36: Introduction to Neonate Immunity29 Mar 202100:11:08
This week’s episode focuses on the immune system of the newborn animal. As newborns, how does their immune system work? Why do we see presentation of viruses three weeks after birth instead of immediately? What is failure of passive transfer? All of these questions are addressed in this introductory discussion of neonate immunity.
Ep 35: Restraint Behavior (Pt. 2): Facts, Not Fear15 Mar 202100:12:01
This episode is a continuation of the restraint behavior chapter from 3rd Ed. Murray Fowler’s “Restraint and Handling of Wild and Domestic Animals”.
Ep 34 - Restraint Behavior (Pt. 1): Facts, Not Fear07 Mar 202100:11:53
With our trusty ”Restraint and Handling of Wild and Domestic Animals” by Murray Fowler as a guide, this two part series will discuss normal vs abnormal animal behavior to protect the veterinarian and the patient.
Ep 33 - IVM: Chiropractic and Acupuncture Therapies23 Feb 202100:12:16
Integrative Veterinary Medicine (IVM) is the practice of using alternative Western medicine therapies alongside conventional medicine. In this podcast we will discuss the use of chiropractic care and acupuncture remedies in equine medicine. This podcast was resourced by Amanda Sutton’s “The Injured Horse: Hands-on Methods for Managing and Treating Injuries.”
Ep 50 - ETEC and Large Animal Neonates25 Jul 202100:09:30
Enterotoxigenic E. Coli also known as ETEC is a contributing culprit to diarrhea in neonate agriculture animals. Using the Merck Veterinary Manual, we discuss the affects of ETEC on pigs.
Ep 32 - Mental Health in the Veterinary World15 Feb 202100:14:58
Using Debbie Stoewen’s article ”Suicide in Veterinary medicine: let’s talk about it” published in 2015 and the AVMA as a reference, it is time to initiate the discussion of mental health in the veterinary profession.
Ep 31 - Rigors of Polar Life01 Feb 202100:14:02
Chapter “Rigors of Polar Life” read from the 1962 publication of Life Magazine: The Poles. Here we discuss the intricate balance between heat and cold exchange in arctic mammals.
Ep 30 - Cervids: Facts, Not Fear25 Jan 202100:08:46
The animal family Cervidae includes the deer, elk, moose, and caribou, which are all very powerful, complex, and beautiful creatures. Murray Fowler’s “Restraint and Handling of Wild and Domestic Animals” is an excellent guide in our discussion of the proper handling methods of cervids.
Ep 29 - Inflammation: The Next Chapter of Immunology18 Jan 202100:10:33
It is time to dive deeper into immunology by investigating how our body reacts to toxins, bacteria, fungi, and any other threats to our immune systems. Information for this episode was gathered from Ian Tizard’s, “Veterinary Immunology: An Introduction”, 8th edition.
Ep 28 - Marine Mammals: Facts, Not Fear11 Jan 202100:14:59
It is time to learn how to handle cetaceans and other marine mammals of our oceans! With Murray Fowler’s 3rd Ed. “Restraint and Handling of Wild and Domestic Animals” as a guide, this podcast illustrates the best way to handle our marine friends.
Ep 27 - An Introduction to Immunology11 Jan 202100:11:20
Immunology, the next step in the veterinary medicine education timeline. Listen for a brief overview and history of immunology and its significance. Referenced from Tizard, Ian 8th Ed. “Veterinary Immunology: An Introduction”.
Ep 26 - Holiday Treats For Your Animals26 Dec 202000:10:01
The holidays are a perfect time to join with family and friends and share seasons greetings. It can also be a wonderful feast for your curious dog or cat. This podcast highlights the good and bad holiday treats that your four legged best friend can enjoy with the family! Collected from Purina’s online article database: (https://www.purina.com/articles/dog/nutrition/holiday-human-foods-dogs-can-and-cant-eat). Happy Holidays!
Ep 25 - Penguins: Facts, Not Fear13 Dec 202000:05:37
It is time to familiarize ourselves with the proper handling of penguins, both wild and captive. This episode referenced Murray Fowler’s 3rd Ed. “Restraint and Handling of Wild and Domestic Animals.”
Ep 24 - The Veterinarian and COVID-1907 Dec 202000:08:50
Collected from the avma.org publication reference site, “Veterinary College Applications Increase by 19%” details the affects of the COVID-19 pandemic on the application pool for veterinary schools during the 2020-21 application cycle.
Ep 23 - Edentates: Facts, Not Fear30 Nov 202000:08:24
Let’s learn about proper restraint and handling of the armadillo, sloth, and anteater! Referenced from Murray Fowler’s, “Restraint and Handling of Wild and Domestic Animals.”
Ep 49 - Retained Placenta in Large Animals25 Jul 202100:07:17
With the Merck Veterinary Manual to guide our discussion, this episode identifies the issue of retained placentas in cows, mares, and other species.
Ep 22 - The Dog Needs a Dentist?23 Nov 202000:13:58
With the help of 8th Ed, “Guide to the Dissection of the Dog” by Evans, it is time to understand the dental needs of your animals! This episode explores Veterinary dentition and scientific identification of teeth in the dog mouth!
Ep 21 - The Imposter Syndrome15 Nov 202000:10:39
The imposter syndrome is the feeling that you do not belong in your area of practice or study and that everyone else is achieving more. It’s time to normalize this condition and work as a community to elevate our colleagues and work towards a brighter, healthier future. Referenced: https://drandyroark.com/fooling-imposter-syndrome-veterinary-medicine/
Ep 20 - Elephants: Facts, Not Fear08 Nov 202000:14:59
Guided by Murray Fowler’s 3rd edition “Restraint and Handling of Wild and Domestic Animals”, we will explore and navigate the characteristics and behavior of African and Asian Elephants!
Ep 19 - The Need-to-Know About Nerves01 Nov 202000:12:54
It is time to learn about neurons, axons, and the spinal nerve innervations. Dive into this podcast which discusses basic neuro terminology to better understand the nervous system and how it affects your animal.
Ep 18 - Swine: Facts, Not Fear25 Oct 202000:13:37
Drifting into uncharted territory, we will be discussing swine and everything you need to know to safely interact with the species. This podcast was created by referencing: Fowler, Murray. 3rd Ed. “Restraint and Handling of Wild and Domestic Animals”.
Ep 17 - Series: Our Marine Mammals19 Oct 202000:09:13
Marine mammals are the backbone of our marine ecosystem but did you know that there are four different taxonomic groups of these marine species? Learn more from the National Ocean and Atmospheric Administration (noaa.gov)
Ep 16 - Series: Unveiling Ocean Acidification11 Oct 202000:13:52
Welcome to the second podcast of the marine life series! It is time to crack down on ocean acidification and the best way to start is to learn everything we can about it. I recommend NOAA’s website for additional marine information: https://ocean service.noaa.gov/welcome.html
Ep 15 - Series: Saving Our Barrier Reefs04 Oct 202000:14:01
It is time to investigate our ocean life! In this multi-part series we are going to talk about the Earth’s great barrier reefs, ocean acidification, marine mammals, and why it all matters!
Ep 14 - Vertebrae and Your Mammal27 Sep 202000:14:06
Ever wonder what is going on in your dog’s head when it’s body is wiggling like a snake when you come home? Here is your opportunity to learn everything you need to know about the mammalian vertebrae! Referenced: Evans “Dissection of the Dog” 8 Ed.
Ep 13 - Scientific Names & Collections of Animals20 Sep 202000:11:01
From a heifer to a peafowl, a shadow of jaguars to a flamboyance of flamingos, let’s discover the scientific names between species, sexes, and age groups of your favorite animals!
Ep 48 - Goats: Facts, Not Fear25 Jul 202100:07:13
Using Murray Fowler’s “Restraint and Handling of Wild and Domestic Animals” as a guide, we discuss the handling and restraint techniques for goats!
Ep 12 - Sterilization in the Surgical Suite13 Sep 202000:12:48
While referencing Fossum et. al. (2002) “Small Animal Surgery” 3rd ed. text, let’s discuss the differences between sterilization and disinfection and the importance of both within the surgical suit.
Ep 11 - Ethics & The Veterinarian06 Sep 202000:12:25
This podcast is a review of the article Fordyce, Peter S. “Welfare, law and ethics in the veterinary intensive care unit.” Veterinary Anaesthesia and Analgesia, 2007, 44, 203-211. It is time to understand how your morals and ethical reasoning work into your career as a veterinarian.
Ep 10 - Learn Your Directions! 30 Aug 202000:13:30
Dorsal, lateral, proximal, distal, cranial, caudal...come again? If you have ever found yourself lost while listening to your vet talk about anatomical directionality, this is the perfect podcast for you! Using “Dissection of the Dog” 8e by Evans and de Lahunta as a guide, you too can find directionality in your animal!
Ep 9 - The First Day24 Aug 202000:10:24
Let the Veterinary School experience begin! Tomorrow marks Day 1 for my veterinary teaching at Washington State University! Come along with me and enjoy the ride!
Ep 8 - The “Crazy Dog” Gene17 Aug 202000:12:55
It’s not you, it’s not the dog, it’s the genotype...? Ever wonder why your chocolate Labrador is bouncing off the walls, here’s a podcast and an article that can help! (van Rooy, D., & Wade, C.M. (2019). Association between coat colour and the behaviour of Australian Labradoodle retrievers. “Canine Genetics and epidemiology”, 6, 10. https://doi.org/10.1186/s40575-019-0078-z)
Ep 7 - Rumination, What’s the Big Deal?08 Aug 202000:13:46
Have you ever noticed your herbivores munching on seemingly nothing while they stare off into the distance? If so, then this podcast will answer any and all of your questions about ruminants and monogastric species!
Ep 6 - Finding Your Perfect Puppy01 Aug 202000:16:30
Do your research! Finding your perfect puppy companion can be a difficult time but it’s worth it in the end! Use the Purina “Choosing a Pet” feature to find the correct dog for your family: https://www.purina.com/dogs/dog-breed-selector
Ep 5 - Thermoregulation In Your Animal26 Jul 202000:16:45
Information for this podcast was collected from “Restraint and Handling of Wild and Domestic Animals” 3rd Edition by Murray Fowler. More information regarding thermoregulation can be found in this text.
Ep 4 - Let’s Talk About Stress18 Jul 202000:11:57
This podcast was created with the aid of 3rd edition “Restraint and Handling of Wild and Domestic Animals” textbook by Murray Fowler (2008)
Ep 3 - What is Strangles...?12 Jul 202000:11:02
What is Strangles? The disease most barns and equine facilities dread above all else. It’s easily transmissible, hangs around for over a year after treatment, and causes pain and discomfort in your animal. Read “Horse Owner’s Veterinary Handbook” 2008 3rd edition by Thomas Gore, Paula Gore, and James M. Giffin to learn more about the infectious diseases of your equine.
Ep 47 - Sheep: Facts, Not Fear24 Jul 202100:08:39
It is time to learn about sheep! The information collected for this episode was found in Murray Fowler’s “Restraint and Handling of Wild and Domestic Animals.”
Ep 2 - Dynamics of the Herd04 Jul 202000:16:31
It’s time to learn about the herd! How do you consciously or unconsciously alter your pets herd or pack? Listen to this podcast and read more on this topic by following this link: https://www.sciencedirect.com/topics/medicine-and-dentistry/group-dynamics
Ep 1 - Dissecting the VMCAS Application28 Jun 202000:27:32
Need help understanding and navigating the VMCAS veterinary application? Then this is the podcast for you! Take time to understand how to make your application unique and creative!
The Beginning21 Jun 202000:00:55
Ep 46 - Another Introduction to Neurology! 24 Jul 202100:08:52
Using the Merck Veterinary Manual, we discuss the basics of neurology including the difference in Upper and Lower Motor Neurons as well as the sympathetic and parasympathetic response.
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