ONLINE: Overview and Behind the Scenes Tour of UW Veterinary Care
Bryce Richter/UW-Madison
A patient at the UW School of Veterinary Medicine.
Have you ever wondered about bringing your pet to the UW veterinary hospital for some specialized care? If so, you might be interested in this virtual tour of both the large and small animal hospitals at the University of Wisconsin School of Veterinary Medicine, with hospital director Ruthanne Chun. You will be able to observe vets at work and see how the hospital is adapting its procedures due to COVID-19. Join the tour on the UW Connects Facebook page.
press release: Tuesday, June 30 at Noon
Dr. Ruthanne Chun will provide a personal tour of the 24/7 large and small animal hospitals at the University of Wisconsin School of Veterinary Medicine. Learn how the staff strive to provide compassionate and outstanding care to every animal that comes through their facilities, and how the hospital is now operating in times of a pandemic.
Dr. Ruthanne Chun is a 1991 graduate of the UW-Madison School of Veterinary Medicine and is currently section head of Clinical Oncology and a Clinical Professor of Oncology at the UW-Madison School of Veterinary Medicine. She is also the Associate Dean for Clinical Affairs and Hospital Director of the Veterinary Medical Teaching Hospital and is the President-elect for the subspecialty of Oncology within the American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine. In addition to teaching communication and empathy skills within the veterinary medical curriculum, she is part of an interprofessional program that works with people experiencing housing instability to provide veterinary medical care and pet supplies, animal boarding and fostering, and concrete and referral social services.
Talk will take place at https://www.facebook.com/UWConnects/. For a complete schedule, visit https://badgertalks.wisc.edu/badger-talks-live/.
In these uncertain times, many of us are in the same position: hunkered down, trying to get a handle on our new reality. Like organizations and businesses across the globe, we at the University of Wisconsin–Madison have made changes to keep our campus and community healthy and safe. While gifted UW researchers identify ways to understand and develop a vaccine for COVID-19, our campus experts are finding new, innovative ways to support and connect with Wisconsin residents.
We are pleased to offer Badger Talks LIVE…. a Facebook Live series intended to help you cope, stay engaged and thrive during these challenging times. Can't catch the live talks? Check out past talks here.