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Shanna Rayburn

May 12, 2019

New to the CVM Family: Meet Shanna Rayburn

Shanna Rayburn is a behavioral medicine clinical technician at the NC State Veterinary Hospital.

Sara Bennett volunteers with shelter dogs.

Nov 27, 2018

New to the CVM Family: Meet Sara Bennett

Sara Bennett recently joined the CVM as the new clinical assistant professor of behavioral medicine at the NC State Veterinary Hospital.

Nov 12, 2012

Rehabilitation and Mobility Service at NC State College of Veterinary Medicine Saves Lilly the Goat

It’s not an uncommon story:  A family pet comes down with a serious illness. The pet’s owners pursue treatment and rehabilitation, the pet improves and everyone gets a happy ending. Except in this case the pet is a goat, and the rehabilitation is being done – in part – on an underwater treadmill normally used…

Sep 7, 2012

Clinical Trial at NC State College of Veterinary Medicine Seeks Cats Suffering from Osteoarthritis

Is your cat slowing down? Does he seem hesitant to jump up or down, climb stairs, or play? Does she seem stiff when waking up from a nap? Your cat may suffer from osteoarthritis–a degenerative joint disease–and could be a candidate for a free clinical trial conducted by the Comparative Pain Research Laboratory at North…

Aug 21, 2012

NC State University College of Veterinary Medicine Begins Exotic Animal Medicine Service

Owners whose pets fly, slither, hop, scamper, swim or otherwise fit the description of “exotic pet” now have access to the expertise and facilities available at North Carolina State University’s College of Veterinary Medicine as the Exotic Animal Medicine Service in the Veterinary Health and Wellness Center is accepting patients and consulting with referring veterinarians.…

Jul 20, 2012

Unusual Surgery by NC State College of Veterinary Medicine Team Saves Injured Green Sea Turtle

RALEIGH — Out came the rotting tissue and bone bits, on went a couple of women’s dress hooks via dabs of five-minute epoxy and household repairputty. And voila! One repaired sea turtle noggin. A surgical team of about 10 N.C. State University veterinarians, technicians and students used a novel mix of high technology and common…

Jun 29, 2012

NC State Veterinary Health and Wellness Center Offers Rehabilitation and Mobility Service

The NC State University Rehabilitation and Mobility Service in the College of Veterinary Medicine’s Veterinary Health and Wellness Center offers a range of rehabilitative, fitness, and pain management services to treat dogs, cats, and other small animals. Rehabilitation benefits many pets, including those with orthopedic and neurologic conditions (both post surgical and non surgical), geriatrics,…

decoding your dog book cover

Jun 29, 2012

NC State Veterinary Health and Wellness Center Offers Rehabilitation and Mobility Service

The NC State University Rehabilitation and Mobility Service in the College of Veterinary Medicine’s Veterinary Health and Wellness Center offers a range of rehabilitative, fitness, and pain management services to treat dogs, cats, and other small animals. Rehabilitation benefits many pets, including those with orthopedic and neurologic conditions (both post surgical and non surgical), geriatrics,…

Jun 25, 2012

NC State College of Veterinary Medicine Nutrition Service Expands Staff, Increases Outreach

The Nutrition Service at North Carolina State University’s College of Veterinary Medicine has increased its clinical staff and is expanding veterinary nutritional expertise and support to North Carolina dog, cat, and horse owners as well as referring veterinarians. Dr. Rebecca Remillard has joined the Nutrition Service staff in the CVM Veterinary Health and Wellness Center…

Exotic Animal Medicine

Jun 22, 2012

NC State University Veterinary Health and Wellness Center to Offer Exotic Animal Medicine Service

Owners whose pets fly, slither, hop, swim or fit the description of “exotic pet” will have access to the expertise and facilities available through the new Veterinary Health and Wellness Center as the Exotic Animal Medicine Service is scheduled to begin consulting with referring veterinarians and clients beginning on August 20. The Exotic Animal Medicine…