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KSU Theriogenology Club
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The KSU Theriogenology club is an
organization for veterinary students who are interested in learning
about reproduction in animals with special emphasis on reproduction as
it pertains to veterinary medicine.
The organization was first started
in the Spring of 2003 by a group of students who felt that
theriogenology was a very important component of most veterinary
practices in one way or another and wanted to enhance their knowledge
and skills in this field.
The organization provides
information in the area of disease prevention, diagnosis, treatment,
surgeries, research, and new techniques in theriogenology. Guest
speakers are brought in on a monthly basis to speak to the club and the
club holds theriogenology rounds every other Monday of each semester
where actual cases are presented by clinicians from the teaching
hospital or by local veterinarians. The organization also holds two wet
labs per semester for the club members to get hands-on opportunities in
basic theriogenology procedures.
Officers include: President,
Vice-President, Secretary, Treasurer, Open House/Fundraiser Committee
(2).
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