In The News
Want to check out where CUVS has been and what we are doing, locally and nationally? Below is a selection of some of our activities.
Advanced Diagnostic Imaging
CUVS installs new CT scanner! This 128-slice CT scanner is the most advanced in the region. Most CT scanners used in veterinary medicine are 4-slice or 16-slice. The slice number refers to the number of detectors that are used to make images of the patient each time the gantry of the CT machine turns. So, our new machine creates 128 images of the patient every time the gantry completes a full rotation.
What does this mean for our patients? It means quicker, safer and more accurate scans. Fewer gantry rotations means shorter scan times and reduced motion artefact. As such, we can perform many scans under sedation rather than general anesthesia, the patient has less radiation exposure, and the quality of the diagnostic scans is improved. Advanced technology also enables our staff radiologist, Dr. Seller, Dr. Tarbell and other specialists to review and manipulate CT images in real time as the scan happens, so that the medical team can make immediate decisions treatment decisions. Three-dimensional models can be produced and displayed in our surgery
or dentistry suites to help our specialists visualize the entire area of interest during the procedure.
CUVS installs new CT scanner! This 128-slice CT scanner is the most advanced in the region. Most CT scanners used in veterinary medicine are 4-slice or 16-slice. The slice number refers to the number of detectors that are used to make images of the patient each time the gantry of the CT machine turns. So, our new machine creates 128 images of the patient every time the gantry completes a full rotation.
What does this mean for our patients? It means quicker, safer and more accurate scans. Fewer gantry rotations means shorter scan times and reduced motion artefact. As such, we can perform many scans under sedation rather than general anesthesia, the patient has less radiation exposure, and the quality of the diagnostic scans is improved. Advanced technology also enables our staff radiologist, Dr. Seller, Dr. Tarbell and other specialists to review and manipulate CT images in real time as the scan happens, so that the medical team can make immediate decisions treatment decisions. Three-dimensional models can be produced and displayed in our surgery
or dentistry suites to help our specialists visualize the entire area of interest during the procedure.
National news highlights Cornell veterinarians at the 144th Annual Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show...
NY TIMES:
At Westminster Dog: Top Dogs, Top Docs by Jan Hoffman
CORNELL CHRONICLE
Cornell Veterinarians Return To Westminster Dog Show by Melanie Greaver Cordova
'Scopes Magazine - Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine (Summer edition)
Dedicated Culture, Advanced Medicine: How CUVS Keeps Up the Success
Stamford Patch - Sept 2018
Cornell University Veterinary Specialists Veterinarian Receives Prestigious Award
Fairfield County Business Journal - Sept 2018
Suite Talk: Dr. Susan Hackner at CUVS
Serendipity Magazine - August 2018
Best Health Section
Volvo National Media Tour - July 2018 (sampling)
Safety While Traveling with Pets - FOX Rochester
Road Trips with the Furry Kids - Patch.com
Summer Pet Safety - First Coast Living
Pet Safety - Midday Maryland
Volvo Keeping Pets Safe in the Car - Living Oklahoma
Safe Travel with Pets - Studio 4 Amarillo
Stamford Advocate - June 2018
Vets Warn of Dog Flu
Hamlet Hub - June 2018
Honoring Courageous Companions at Cornell University Veterinary Center in Stamford
PetMD - Feb 2018 - National Pet Dental Health Month
5 Scary Consequences of Neglecting Your Dog's Teeth
Dogs and Teeth Chattering: What You Need to Know
JAVMA (Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association) - Feb 2018
When Fire Strikes Home
ABCNews.com - Jan 2018
Fish Skin Could Help Heal Burn Wounds
Stamford Magazine - Jan/Feb 2018
Just Like Family
Stamford Patch
CUVS Feature on the Stamford Patch
February 2017
ROAR with Laughter Event – Ridgefield Press
February 2017
ROAR with Laughter Event
November 2016
Max can See!
November 2016
Clancys Cure
September 2016
Lana & Foxy Emergency Reception Area Dedication
June 2016
Freud & Zoe Memorial Examination Room Dedication
July 2016
CUVS Awarded “Best of Stamford” Award
February 2016
ROAR with Laughter Event
September 2015
CUVS Sponsors Adopt-A-Dog’s Annual “Puttin on the Dog” Day
February 2015
ROAR with Laughter Event
September 2014
CUVS Sponsors Adopt-A-Dog’s Annual “Puttin on the Dog” Day
April 2014
Dedication of the Internal Medicine Examination Room by the Lynch Family
September 2013
An Inside View into CUVS
September 2013
CUVS Sponsors Adopt-A-Dog’s Annual “Puttin on the Dog” Day
March 2013
"Teddy's Story" - CUVS Honors “Courageous Companions” for Strength and Survival
CUVS Technology Used to Treat Endangered Galapagos Tortoise
Referring Vet and CUVS team up to use technology normally used for treatment of cats and dogs at CUVS.
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