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本文发表在 rolia.net 枫下论坛OVC 4th in World Veterinary College Ranking

Thursday, April 30, 2015 — News Release by Kevin Gonsalves

The University of Guelph’s Ontario Veterinary College (OVC) places fourth worldwide and tops in Canada in a new global ranking of veterinary schools.

This year’s ranking by Quacquarelli Symonds (QS) includes nearly 900 universities in various categories. Veterinary science schools around the world were included for the first time this year. The 4th-place ranking was the highest placing of any Canadian school in all categories.

The rankings are aimed at prospective students seeking to identify leading schools in their field. Schools are graded based on academic reputation, employer reputation and research impact.

OVC dean Elizabeth Stone said the reputation of the college has been bolstered by recognition by QS.

“We are pleased that OVC is being recognized for our world-class research, learning innovations and strategic direction,” she said.

“The ranking pays tribute to the high quality of our faculty, staff and students, and the relevance of the work they do to improve the health of animals, people and the environment. In addition, this recognition by employers of our graduates confirms the value of our University’s learner-centred approach.”

Top-ranked veterinary science schools are the University of California – Davis, Cornell University and the University of London’s Royal Veterinary College. After U of G, Université de Montréal was the next highest ranked Canadian school, placing 42nd.

The new QS rankings also listed U of G’s Ontario Agricultural College 23rd among agricultural schools worldwide, one spot higher than last year. Academic programs at Guelph also recognized in rankings were development studies, geography, environmental sciences, English language and literature, and biological sciences. Full details of Guelph rankings can be found on the QS website.

In an earlier “star system” assessment, QS named the University of Guelph as a five-star institution based on criteria such as world-class facilities, social responsibility, innovation and internationalization.更多精彩文章及讨论,请光临枫下论坛 rolia.net
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  • 枫下沙龙 / 宠物乖乖 / 来福的脚啊,太让我郁闷了。我自己的膝盖我都没怎么管。
    • 典型亲娘啊。西医喜欢动刀子,有没有保守疗法自己愈合的? +1
      • 就是限制活动,
        过6个月,看会不会improve,但是vet说,ruptured了,不会自己好的,但是网上又说,knee会自己stabilized了。小城的狗就是带brace的。那个手术不是说把断的地方接好,而是把骨头切开,重新安排,这样骨头就不会动了,来福又不是断了,而且,他一个月就瘸那么1,2天,一次1,2分钟,不用那么大动干戈。
        • 切开骨头听起来很奇怪。要不观察一阵再说。即使做了也要限制活动的呀。要不跟你breeder咨询一下?
          • 不是把骨头切断,是骨头链接的地方切断,然后调整位置,这样即使没有ligament,活动的时候膝盖的骨头也会活动。
          • 我昨天email breeder了,看看他怎么说。
          • 这是小城给我发的,就是把骨头上面切断,然后转个角度。
        • 这是什么手术?没看懂。好好的骨头切开?那手术并不能fix,最后还是要靠自己长好?
          • 我昨天网上看了一下,我的理解是,膝盖有几种韧带,十字韧带是固定2个骨头的,这样膝盖可以动,但是又不会乱动。
            如果断了,那么膝盖就开始乱动了,这样走路的时候,骨头容易摩擦,发炎啊等等,而且狗疼的话,他就用另外一只脚,这样,会影响另外一只脚的。

            手术的话,就是把十字韧带切开,2个骨头分开,然后重新调整角度,做到,即使没有韧带,骨头也碰不到。还有一种是用个implant的东西固定2个骨头,让他们别乱动,然后利用scar tissue固定骨头。带brace也是这种效果。

            总之一句话,怎么让狗的骨头别乱动。是调整位置还是利用他自己的scar tissue。问题是来福他不是很严重啊,就把ligament弄断,把骨头分开,这有点over kill了吧。但是不开刀,vet说大狗只有开刀。好像是50lb还是30lb一下,可以考虑implant或者brace,来福昨天量是25。6kg,到50lb,他要饿死了。
            • 十字韧带切开后,还接上吗?
              • 不接了,就等于不用了,然后让骨头间的scar tissue防止骨头摩擦和移动。
          • 是的,人可以再造一个,狗的话不行,还是靠自己的scar tissue来修复
      • 来福在我边上打呼,我在琢磨他的腿。。。。
        • 他们就像个无辜的孩子,什么都不懂。
        • 去贵湖大学开的兽医所听听别的意见?
        • Ontario Veterinary College | University of Guelph
        • Small Animal Clinic
        • 。。。那里好歹是安省兽医黄埔军校。。。学术方面据说还是很强的。。。
          • 那么好?
            • 我以前误解是因为,有个同事的女儿就是那里毕业,现在每天都在乡下各农场里辗转给人看牲口,很辛苦钱也一般的样子,没想到人家是动物界白求恩啊。。。
            • 加拿大第一,世界第四
              本文发表在 rolia.net 枫下论坛OVC 4th in World Veterinary College Ranking

              Thursday, April 30, 2015 — News Release by Kevin Gonsalves

              The University of Guelph’s Ontario Veterinary College (OVC) places fourth worldwide and tops in Canada in a new global ranking of veterinary schools.

              This year’s ranking by Quacquarelli Symonds (QS) includes nearly 900 universities in various categories. Veterinary science schools around the world were included for the first time this year. The 4th-place ranking was the highest placing of any Canadian school in all categories.

              The rankings are aimed at prospective students seeking to identify leading schools in their field. Schools are graded based on academic reputation, employer reputation and research impact.

              OVC dean Elizabeth Stone said the reputation of the college has been bolstered by recognition by QS.

              “We are pleased that OVC is being recognized for our world-class research, learning innovations and strategic direction,” she said.

              “The ranking pays tribute to the high quality of our faculty, staff and students, and the relevance of the work they do to improve the health of animals, people and the environment. In addition, this recognition by employers of our graduates confirms the value of our University’s learner-centred approach.”

              Top-ranked veterinary science schools are the University of California – Davis, Cornell University and the University of London’s Royal Veterinary College. After U of G, Université de Montréal was the next highest ranked Canadian school, placing 42nd.

              The new QS rankings also listed U of G’s Ontario Agricultural College 23rd among agricultural schools worldwide, one spot higher than last year. Academic programs at Guelph also recognized in rankings were development studies, geography, environmental sciences, English language and literature, and biological sciences. Full details of Guelph rankings can be found on the QS website.

              In an earlier “star system” assessment, QS named the University of Guelph as a five-star institution based on criteria such as world-class facilities, social responsibility, innovation and internationalization.更多精彩文章及讨论,请光临枫下论坛 rolia.net