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How can I tell if it hurts? Detecting pain in your pet

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Friday, 23 August 2013 17:08

Oklahoma State University Center for Veterinary Health Sciences kicks off its Pet Care Seminar series on Tuesday, Sept. 3, at 7 p.m. in McElroy Hall Auditorium. Join veterinarian Dr. Meg Gross as she presents “How Can I tell if it hurts: Detecting Pain in Your Pet.” 

Dr. Gross will share information on the definitions of pain, why it is difficult to detect, possible causes and more.  A clinical associate professor specializing in anesthesiology at the veterinary center’s Veterinary Medical Hospital, Dr. Gross earned her DVM degree from Oklahoma State University and is a diplomate in the American College of Veterinary Anesthesia and Analgesia.

McElroy Hall is located at the corner of McFarland and West Farm Road. Complimentary parking in Lot 78 (turn south off Hall of Fame on McFarlane Road) and light refreshments will be available. For additional information, please call the office of continuing education at (405) 744-7672.

 

Read more https://news.okstate.edu/press-releases/2285-how-can-i-tell-if-it-hurts-detecting-pain-in-your-pet

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