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Holly Putnam
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College of Veterinary Medicine - Cornell University. What Makes Us Unique. Cornell Veterinary Student Training. Externship Training - Shelter Medicine. Maddie's Shelter Medicine Program at Cornell. What Makes Us Unique. Holly Putnam, DVM. Maddie's Shelter Medicine Program. College of Veterinary Medicine. Cornell University, Ithaca 14853. S1 054B Schurman Hall. DVM, The Ohio State University, College of Veterinary Medicine 2003. BS, Cornell University 1998. Ithaca, New York 14853-6401.
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Special Needs of the Senior Cat
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College of Veterinary Medicine - Cornell University. Cornell Feline Health Center. What Makes Us Unique? Feline Health Center Updates. Participate in Our Studies. Hope for the Future. Loving Care for Older Cats. Is Your Cat Slowing Down? Is It Time to Say Good-Bye? Video: Brushing Your Cat’s Teeth. The Special Needs of the Senior Cat. So how old is my cat, really? Advancing age is not a disease. What happens as my cat ages? The aging process is accompanied by many physical and behavioral changes:. In hum...
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Calculations | eClinpath
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College of Veterinary Medicine. Animal Health Diagnostic Center. Case of the Month. These convert conventional units to SI units and vice versa. Calcium converter, magnesium converter, phosphate converter. Albumin converter, globulin converter. Suffusion theme by Sayontan Sinha. Your feedback has been received.
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Atlas | eClinpath
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College of Veterinary Medicine. Animal Health Diagnostic Center. Case of the Month. This atlas is organized into different sections based on the visual aspects of what we do. These are pages (and subpages) containing “albums” with individual galleries of images with simple, cell identification-based legends. Please note that the generic search tool does not search this Atlas (work in progress). This has images of the “right” and “wrong” areas of the smear to look at. Blood Other species to come. This alb...
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Non-disease variables | eClinpath
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College of Veterinary Medicine. Animal Health Diagnostic Center. Case of the Month. Many factors other than disease influence the results of chemistry tests. These factors may be preanalytical, analytical and post-analytical. Are variables associated with the patient, sample collection and sample handling. These generally affect the composition of the body fluid before analysis. Includes. Those inherent to the patient and those that can be controlled. Are factors which influence the analytical procedure.
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Urinalysis | eClinpath
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Overview | eClinpath
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College of Veterinary Medicine. Animal Health Diagnostic Center. Case of the Month. Required equipment and materials include:. Urine should be examined as soon as possible after collection, because artifacts will occur in the urine over time (cells lyse, crystals form in vitro. If a delay is anticipated before analysis, the urine should be refrigerated. Refrigerated urine should always be brought to room temperature before testing. Urinalysis consists of the following steps:. Urinary Chemistry Analyzer i...
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Reference intervals | eClinpath
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College of Veterinary Medicine. Animal Health Diagnostic Center. Case of the Month. Reference intervals are usually determined from a population of healthy adult animals. There are two general methods for determining reference intervals, based on the distribution of the data from these healthy animals. Reference intervals used by the Animal Health Diagnostic Center of Cornell University. For dogs, cats, horses, cattle, goats and alpacas and blood gas and electrolyte. Ranges for dogs, cats, horses and cat...
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Seminar Series - Spring 2015
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College of Veterinary Medicine - Cornell University. Department of Biomedical Sciences. Center for Vertebrate Genomics. Center for Reproductive Genomics. Comparative Cancer Biology Program. Concentration in Animal Physiology. Minor in Biomedical Sciences. Cancer Biology Seminar Series. Molecular and Integrative Physiology. Repro Genomics Works in Progress. Stem Cell Seminar Series. Seminars are held every Tuesday in the Boyce Thompson Institute Auditorium from 4:00pm - 5:00pm unless otherwise noted.
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Links & Resources re Pets
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A Pawsitive Experience™. Education, Links and Resources re Pets. Inquiry - Contact Us. Credentials, Team, Facilities and Media. Education, Links and Resources. ALERTS: Legislation - Food Recalls - Health. Policies and Credit Card Pymts. Teddy's Touch Pet 02 Project. Select Image @ Right for Links to:. Breeds Dog Food Guidelines. Dogs and Kids Dog Publications. Miscellaneous Opinions Worth Considering. Flora and Fauna Poisons. First Aid Kit List. Pet Columns Ill. Vet Univ. Wellness Chart and Age Conversion.
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