The College of Veterinary Medicine (CVM) participated in the 50th annual Farm Science Review (FSR) with an exhibition tent and educational sessions. This was the first year for CVM participation in "Question the Authorities," a well established program at FSR designed to provide updates on the agricultural economy, commodity markets, and policy issues. The College of Veterinary Medicine's portion of the program focused on current topics of broad interest in veterinary medicine and public health. The program offered an opportunity for attendees to ask questions of various experts on topics of interest.
Audio recordings from a portion of the sessions:
Tuesday, September 18, 2012
- Understanding the Threat of Super Bugs like MRSA - Dr. Armando Hoet
- The Rural/Farm Veterinary Shortage -Dr. Gustavo Schuenemann
- Where did West Nile Virus go? - Dr. William Saville
- Can your animals make you sick? - Dr. Armando Hoet
- Cancer in Animals - Dr. Bill Kisseberth
- Understanding Bovine Viral Diarrhea (BVD) - Dr. Jeff Lakritz
Wednesday, September 19, 2012
- Feral Swine and Diseases - Craig Hicks & Dr. Bill Shulaw
- Animal Antibiotic Use and Resistance - Dr. Tom Wittum
- How does my granddaughter in high school prepare for a career in veterinary medicine? - Dr. Linda Lord
Thursday, September 20, 2012
- Drinking Raw Milk? - Dr. Paivi Rajala-Schultz
- Effects of blue-green algal blooms on animal and public health - Eugene Braig
- County Fairs: Pigs, Flu, and You - Dr. Andy Bowman