A lovely letter written by Dr. Seth Koch remembering his dear friend Dr. Lon Rubin.
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A lovely letter written by Dr. Seth Koch remembering his dear friend Dr. Lon Rubin.
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Read MoreTucker can see clearly now the cataracts are gone! Dr. Brady Beale, Diplomate of the ACVO, performed cataract survey on Tucker after juvenile onset diabetes cause his cataracts to develop quickly, limiting his vision.
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Read MoreThe Horse feature an article on ACVO Diplomate, Dr. Ann Dwyer and equine corneal ulcer cytology.
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Read MoreACVO Diplomate, Dr. Carmen Colitz along with another zoo veterinarian perform eye surgery on two Hawaiian monk seals.
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Read MoreAmong four of the University of Pennsylvania Professors named among the 2017 Class of AAAS Fellows is ACVO Diplomate Dr. Gustavo D. Aguirre. Congratulations Dr. Aguirre!
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Read MoreRead about the overwhelmingly attended and entertaining 10th Anniversary Service Animal Reception held during the 2017 ACVO Conference in Baltimore, MD.
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Read MoreRead the latest in VS happenings from the ACVO conference in Baltimore, including the winner of the inaugural "Samuel J. Vainisi" award and much more.
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Read MoreCongratulations to this years Resident Manuscript Winners!
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Read MoreDr. Cameron Wittaker, a Diplomate of the ACVO, was featured earlier this year in National Geographic for his nine-month quest to save a Bengal tiger, Indira's, vision.
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Read MoreNew Diplomates of the ACVO announced on the ABVO website.
Diplomate/Members: Please plan to attend the ACVO business meeting, Friday, October 13th, during the ACVO annual conference in Baltimore, MD to welcome and congratulate your colleagues!
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Read MoreDr. Richard Dubielzig, an Honorary Member of the ACVO and pathologist, has worked very closely with our ophthalmologists for many, many years. He and his team at COPLOW have been a great asset to our community and assisted Diplomates countless times to better enable them to serve their clients. Here is a fabulous write up by NPR explaining just what is occurs in the pathology lab and how this helps our ophthos and their clients every day!
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Read More"When Kathy Ouelette’s 98-pound Rottweiler, Bear, began bumping into things (“even into me,” Mrs. Ouelette said), she knew something was wrong. Her veterinarian referred her to Dr. Daniel Priehs, an eye-disease specialist at Animal Eye Associates in nearby Maitland, Fla."
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Read MoreThe program is a combined effort of Roger Williams Park Zoo and the Providence After School Alliance. During the visit, Dr. Binder talks with the students (14 this year!) and shows them around the ECFA-Warwick practice. He has them look at each others eyes and even opens a saved enucleation sample for them (a huge hit). He concludes the visit by photographing each student's eyes, forwarding the photos back to them through School Programs Specialist Meg Warburton, Roger Williams Zoo. Special thanks to Emily Rusam and Cheryl Johnson with the Providence After School Alliance for sharing photos of the visit!
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Read MoreDr. Esson was featured in two episodes of ‘Sea Rescue’ this winter. In these episodes he removed cataracts from a harbor seal and a sea lion that had been rescued by the team at Sea World California. Both procedures were successful and enabled the animals to be returned to the ocean. He is pictured here with one of his patients, Captain, the bottle nose dolphin at Sea World. We are currently trying to acquire the episode number and link it there.
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Read MoreCongratulations to Dr. Gilger for receiving this reward! The Distinguished Alumni Awards are presented during the OSU's Oath and Hooding ceremony in June. The awards, voted on by College of Veterinary Medicine faculty, honor prestigious graduates of the college for their professional achievements, contributions to society, and support of the university.
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Read MoreIt is always fun when one of our members gets to play a part in promoting the profession. Check out this quick write up of the TV program where our own Dr. Beale has enjoyed much interaction with the crew and staff. She is always advocating for ACVO's Service Animal program and continues to work to see if we can gain just a little more coverage! Thanks Dr. Beale.
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Read MoreDr. David Wilkie was chosen as the recipient of the 2017 American Association of Veterinary Clinicians (AAVC) Clinical Faculty Achievement Award. All member institutions of the AAVC are allowed to nominate one faculty member annually for this award. The Clinical Faculty Achievement Award is given to one member of the AAVC who, for at least five years, has achieved recognition for his or her efforts on behalf of veterinary medicine.
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Read MoreEye surgery on a gorilla? It’s a very delicate operation. Not just because of the obvious reasons — working with a large primate under anesthesia — but also because gorillas have extremely thin corneas. Veterinary ophthalmologist Ruth Marrion frequently performs corneal surgeries on dogs and cats, but — as you might imagine — usually not on gorillas.
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Read MoreCongratulations to Dr. Andras Komáromy and his research team! Dr. Komáromy and his partners at Michigan State University, the University of Florida and the University of Michigan have been awarded more than $3.1 million for research on glaucoma.
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Read MoreThe ACVO/Stokes National Service Animal Eye Exam event is a philanthropic effort generously provided to the public by the board certified Diplomates of the ACVO who donate their time, staff and services to provide free screening ocular exams to qualified Service and Working Animals.
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