Dr. Ricardo M. Stockler, an assistant professor in the Department of Clinical Sciences and head of
the Food Animal Ambulatory Service, has been selected to serve as a peer - reviewer for the 2017 Veterinary Services Grant Program by U.S. Department of Agriculture and the National Institute for Food & Agriculture.
1998 — 2016 Clinical Professor, Beef Production Medicine, Purdue University College of Veterinary Medicine, taught beef production medicine and was
food animal ambulatory clinician, taught business / communications course to 3rd year DVM students
Not exact matches
Based in Woodstock, Conn., Tufts
Ambulatory Service delivers round - the - clock ambulatory care for a variety of food and fiber animals and horses in eastern Connecticut, Massachusetts, and Rhode Island, offering both farm calls and in - house
Ambulatory Service delivers round - the - clock
ambulatory care for a variety of food and fiber animals and horses in eastern Connecticut, Massachusetts, and Rhode Island, offering both farm calls and in - house
ambulatory care for a variety of
food and fiber
animals and horses in eastern Connecticut, Massachusetts, and Rhode Island, offering both farm calls and in - house services.
The VTH has a small and large
animal hospital, as well as an
ambulatory large
animal service, a
food animal service, and a mobile spay and neuter service.
The VTH consists of a small and large
animal hospital along with an
ambulatory (on farm) service for equine and
food production
animals.
Dr. Hopper is currently Professor and Program Leader of the
Food Animal Medicine, Theriogenology, &
Ambulatory Section at the CVM.