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Purdue University renames its acclaimed equine hospital to the Caesars Entertainment Equine Specialty Hospital

Purdue University renames its acclaimed equine hospital to the Caesars Entertainment Equine Specialty Hospital Note to journalists: Journalists visiting campus should follow visitor health guidelines. Veterinary nurses at the Caesars Entertainment Equine Specialty Hospital perform a scan on a patient using a nuclear scintigraphy machine. (Photo/Ed Lausch, Lausch Photography) WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. The Purdue University College of Veterinary Medicine, in support of the Indiana equine industry, is pleased to announce its partnership with Caesars Entertainment and the renaming of the college’s equine hospital in Shelbyville, Indiana, as the Caesars Entertainment Equine Specialty Hospital. “We are delighted that Caesars Entertainment will be part of the mission of our hospital,” said Dr. Ellen Lowery, director of the Purdue University Veterinary Hospital. “Everything we do there is state of the art and involves the most current diagnostics and therapeutics, so I’m excite

Purdue opens COVID-19 vaccine clinic with priority to students

WEST LAFAYETTE – Efficiency is the name of the game as Purdue’s on-campus vaccine clinic opened Tuesday and began distribution of the first rounds of COVID-19 vaccines, with students as the priority.  Now that it is officially up and running, the clinic plans to administer 42 doses every 10 minutes, Willie Reed, dean of Purdue’s College of Veterinary Medicine, said. “It’s another step toward getting us back to normal, to allow our students to have the full university experience that they wanted when they came to Purdue,” Reed said. “That’s very important, and it will be nice to have them all vaccinated so we can protect everyone.”

Regenerative Collagen Scaffold Offers Better Options for Reconstruction of Soft Tissue in Surgery

Regenerative Collagen Scaffold Offers Better Options for Reconstruction of Soft Tissue in Surgery March 4, 2021 Breast conserving surgery, otherwise known as lumpectomy, is performed on nearly 1.3 million breast cancer patients globally, each year. Complete removal of cancerous tissue and preservation of the breast’s shape, appearance, and consistency are central to the patient’s quality of life, post-surgery. It is extremely challenging for surgeons to predict the cosmetic outcome of such surgeries given variations in tumor size, shape and location, the unpredictable nature of the tissue repair process, and effects of additional therapy. Currently there are no commercial products that allow surgeons to predictably restore, reconstruct, or regenerate soft tissues, such as the breast.

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