Veterinary Vision
Veterinary Vision is a publication of The University of Tennessee College of Veterinary Medicine. This yearly magazine explores the research, teaching, and outreach services of the College of Veterinary Medicine.
- Winter 2013
- Premier Equine Facilities Taking Shape at UT Veterinary Medical Center
- The Heart of the Matter: Vascular Risk Factors and Alzheimer’s Disease
- Arwen’s Journey
- Tsavo: Treating the King of the Jungle
- College’s Milam Center Making a Difference
- Ruff Reading: Go, dog, go!
- CVM Dean’s Interest in Human Behavior and the Veterinary Social Work Program
- Spring 2012
- Everyone Can Help: Dog Bite Prevention in Children
- Off-season Surgery for UT's Smokey
- Regenerative Medicine: Stem Cell Therapy Helping the Equine Community
- Winter 2011
- Animal Hoarding: Beyond the Surface
- Announcing the PetSafe Chair in Small Animal Clinical Behavior Research
- Cancer Imaging: Diagnostic and Treatment Options for Animals and People
- Cocoa Starves Cancer
- Winter 2010
- Labs: Unsung Heroes in the Laboratories of Veterinary Medicine
- A Sense of Common Purpose
- A Host of Parasites: "Worms, Bugs, Blood and Guts"
- Muffin Mystery
- Mentoring Undergraduate Students in the Lab
- Stock up on Tissue
- Needs-based Population Health Planning: Identifying Barriers to Health Care Services in the Appalachian Region of East Tennessee
- Fall 2008
- Rehabilitation makes a big splash
- Beating the Drum for Rehabilitation
- Restoring Horsepower
- If the Shoe Fits..
- Using the latest technologies to pointpoint and relieve the aches and pains of small animals
- UTCVM's International Multitask Alliance Program (IMAP)
- Fall 2007
- In public health, if you're doing your job, nothing happens!
- Do our diet choices and the medications we take affect our ability to fight cancer?
- Securing the nation's agricultural and food sectors
- Fall 2006
- The Fat Factor
- Understanding the Basic Mechanisms of Atherosclersis
- Mounting a National Response to Threats
- Cross Reporting of Abuse

