Veterinary students are expected to make sense of complex medical information long before they enter full-time clinical practice. They must learn to recognize patterns, weigh diagnostic options, interpret patient data, and decide what to do next. A recent publication by…
What Happens After Dogs Receive a Common Anti-Nausea Medication?
Texas A&M researchers found that maropitant citrate, commonly known by the brand name Cerenia, reduced stomach and small-intestinal movement in healthy dogs without significantly changing intestinal size or wall thickness. A medication commonly used to prevent vomiting in dogs and…
From Concept to Classroom: Publishing Our Anatomy Learning Tool Research
The Center for Educational Technologies (CET) is proud to share a recent peer-reviewed publication highlighting one of our anatomy-focused instructional innovations. This research documents the design, implementation, and evaluation of an interactive anatomy learning tool created through collaboration between educators,…
New Study Highlights the Power of Education in Strengthening Veterinarian-Producer Partnerships
A new study led by researchers at Texas A&M AgriLife Research has shed light on the challenges and opportunities in building stronger relationships between veterinarians and livestock producers. Published in Frontiers in Veterinary Science, the article titled “Education necessity for…



