Veterinarians
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What's known out there for
veterinarians
is kind of basic information.
And it turns out that many veterinarians, old school
veterinarians
in particular, have been doing something called "poo tea," not booty, but poo tea, to treat colic and other ailments in horses and cows and things like that, where you make tea from the poo from a healthy individual animal and you feed it to a sick animal.
So now this technology, by January, will be in the hands of veterinarians, and we're working very diligently to try to get it into the hands of doctors, hopefully within the next year.
An elderly female chimpanzee had woken up with a facial droop and the
veterinarians
were worried that she'd had a stroke.
Now, to be clear, North American zoos are staffed by highly qualified, board-certified
veterinarians
who take outstanding care of their animal patients.
I had a chance to rule out a stroke in this chimpanzee and make sure that this gorilla didn't have a torn aorta, evaluate this macaw for a heart murmur, make sure that this California sea lion's paricardium wasn't inflamed, and in this picture, I'm listening to the heart of a lion after a lifesaving, collaborative procedure with
veterinarians
and physicians where we drained 700 cc's of fluid from the sac in which this lion's heart was contained.
Now most of the time, I was working at UCLA Medical Center with physicians, discussing symptoms and diagnoses and treatments for my human patients, but some of the time, I was working at the Los Angeles Zoo with veterinarians, discussing symptoms and diagnoses and treatments for their animal patients.
Physicians and
veterinarians
were essentially taking care of the same disorders in their animal and human patients: congestive heart failure, brain tumors, leukemia, diabetes, arthritis, ALS, breast cancer, even psychiatric syndromes like depression, anxiety, compulsions, eating disorders and self-injury.
But
veterinarians
have very specific and very effective ways of treating and even preventing self-injury in their self-injuring animals.
Equine
veterinarians
also know that occasionally, a mare, soon after giving birth, will neglect the foal, refusing to nurse, and in some instances, kick the foal, even to death.
But
veterinarians
have devised an intervention to deal with this foal rejection syndrome that involves increasing oxytocin in the mare.
Of course, most physicians don't realize that it is harder to get into vet school these days than medical school, and that when we go to medical school, we learn everything there is to know about one species, Homo sapiens, but
veterinarians
need to learn about health and disease in mammals, amphibians, reptiles, fish and birds.
In the United States and now internationally, at Zoobiquity conferences physicians and
veterinarians
check their attitudes and their preconceptions at the door and come together as colleagues, as peers, as doctors.
After all, we humans are animals, too, and it's time for us physicians to embrace our patients' and our own animal natures and join
veterinarians
in a species-spanning approach to health.
So, in order to try to find out the answer to this, we got
veterinarians
from all over the world working with Indian vets to try to figure out what was happening.
In Kenya,
veterinarians
send text-message alerts to warn pastoralists of disease outbreaks and provide vaccination information.
Yet this has been inadequate to stem the spread of disease; in fact, with many of the new and emerging infectious diseases affecting humans originating in animals, veterinarians, microbiologists, and epidemiologists have been trying to understand the “ecology of disease” (how nature, and humanity’s impact on it, spreads disease).
The surgery is often carried out by tattooists and sometimes veterinarians, because qualified physicians and surgeons are reluctant to operate on healthy people.
Together with colleagues from a local university who had arranged the visit, I arrived at the colony early one sunny morning and was greeted by one of the few government
veterinarians
employed to take care of the buffaloes, as well as an unknown number of goats and sheep.
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