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CUHA Beat: The Pulse of the Cornell University Hospital for Animals (2014-present)

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CUHA Beat: The Pulse of the Cornell University Hospital for Animals is an electronic newsletter for referring veterinarians. Published twice a year online and by email, it provides news about the College’s animal hospitals, clinical cases, and upcoming continuing education.

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    CUHA Beat, September 2017
    Cornell University Hospital for Animals Editorial Team; Office of Marketing and Communications (Cornell University, College of Veterinary Medicine., 2017-09)
    Contents of this CUHA Beat issue include: Large Animal Case Study, Equine TVEC (Romain Paralut, Bruce Kornreich); Small Animal Case Study, Caval Syndrome Cured (Romain Parault); Surgery Saves Injured Bobcat (Ursula Krotscheck); CUHA Welcomes New Interns and Residents; Open Veterinary Clinical Trials Recruiting Now.
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    CUHA Beat, March 2016
    Cornell University Hospital for Animals Editorial Team; Office of Marketing and Communications (Cornell University, College of Veterinary Medicine, 2016-03)
    Contents of this CUHA Beat issue include: RefVet Portal Allows Immediate Online Access to Patient Records; Case Study: Canine Patient with Immune-Mediated Thrombocytopenia; Theiler's Disease: Dr. Thomas Divers Talks about Theiler's Disease and Other Liver Conditions at AAEP Convention; Clinical Trials at CUHA are Recruiting: Latest Clinical Trials (Robert Gogg, Erica Behling-Kelly, John Loftus, Joe Wakshlag); Mark Your Calendars: New York State Veterinary Conference; New Services at the Animal Health Diagnostic Center; Upcoming Cornell CE Events.
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    CUHA Beat, September 2016
    Cornell University Hospital for Animals Editorial Team; Office of Marketing and Communications (Cornell University, College of Veterinary Medicine, 2016-09)
    Contents of this CUHA Beat issue include: Case study: Cardiac ablation cures Labrador's ventricular pre-excitation; Case study: Ambulatory Clinic cures ketosis in dairy herd; Case study: Endoscopy removes fish hook from turtle; Get up-to-date on CE at the Fall 2016 New York State Veterinary Conference: CVM now provides CPR classes through eCornell; New and departing interns and residents.
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    CUHA Beat, April 2017
    Cornell University Hospital for Animals Editorial Team; Office of Marketing and Communications (Cornell University, College of Veterinary Medicine, 2017-04)
    Contents of this CUHA Beat issue include: Welcome; Large Animal Case Study: An Unusual Case of Temporohyoid Osteoarthropathy (THO) in a Mare; Small Animal Case Study: Bear Mauling Leads to Trauma and Sepsis in Dog (Jessica Wallis, Julia Menard); Nominate for CUHA's Outstanding Clinical Service Award; Norm Ducharme Named Next Clinical Medical Officer at Cornell Ruffian Equine Specialists After Alan Nixon Completes Term; Open Veterinary Clinical Trials are Currently Recruiting.
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    CUHA Beat, August 2015
    Cornell University Hospital for Animals Editorial Team; Office of Marketing and Communications (Cornell University, College of Veterinary Medicine, 2015-08)
    Contents of this CUHA Beat issue include: Introducing the New CUHA Beat; Lorin Warnick Appointed as Interim Dean, Margaret Thompson is Interim CUHA Director; Welcome New 2015-2016 CUHA Interns and Residents; Case Study: Mechanical Ventilation of Canine Patient with Extensive Lung Disease; Case Study: Spinal Surgery of Equine Patient with Narrowed Interspinous Space; Upcoming CE Events: Spotlight on Continuing Education.
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    CUHA Beat, February 2015
    Cornell University Hospital for Animals Editorial Team; Office of Marketing and Communications (Cornell University, College of Veterinary Medicine, 2015-02)
    Contents of this CUHA Beat issue include: New Clinical Trials: Seeking Oncology Study Participants; Outstanding Clinical Service Award: Dr Thomas Divers Wins Outstanding Clinical Service Award; Rare Canine Open-Heart Surgery Succeeds; Leg Surgery and Antibiotic Nebulizer Save Horse; Welcome Our New Faculty; New Clinical Faculty: Spotlight on Julia Sumner.
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    CUHA Beat, July 2014
    Cornell University Hospital for Animals Editorial Team; Office of Marketing and Communications (Cornell University, College of Veterinary Medicine, 2014-07)
    Contents of this CUHA Beat issue include: First Dog Breeding Database in United States Launched to Improve Canine Health; New Sports and Rehabilitation Medicine Program Gets Pets Back in the Game (Joseph Wakshlag); Hospital's Cardiology Section Expands Ability to Examine Large Animals; Cornell Ruffian Equine Specialists Hires Three Accomplished Horse Surgeons; Dog Beats the Odds of Lyme-induced Kidney Disease; Call for Dogs with Indolent Ulcers for Randomized Controlled Clinical Trial (Eric Ledbetter).
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    CUHA Beat, March 2014
    Cornell University Hospital for Animals Editorial Team; Office of Marketing and Communications (Cornell University, College of Veterinary Medicine, 2014-03)
    Contents of this CUHA Beat issue include: New Equine Hospital Opening This Spring, Cornell Ruffian Equine Specialists CRES; Inside Scoop; Clinician-Scientist Joins Team: Dr Angela McCleary-Wheeler Joins the Team; Clinical Trial Will Investigate Hip and Elbow Dysplasia; Collaborative Care and Resilient Cria Llama; Events: Train the Trainer.