SAVMA Celebrates Black History Month

We honor the tremendous contributions of black veterinary professionals past and the current work of our peers and colleagues continuing to lead the charge for representation in veterinary medicine.


We honor the tremendous contributions of black veterinary professionals past and the current work of our peers and colleagues continuing to lead the charge for representation in veterinary medicine.
Are you missing out on clinical rotations because of COVID-19? The VIN Student Team has you covered with Tuesday Topic Rounds. During the month of February, join J. Scott Weese, DVM, DVSc, DACVIM (LAIM) for 30 minute, case-based sessions on Zoonotic Disease every Tuesday at 12ET. Everyone and all levels of experience are welcome. There will be time for Q&A and discussion following. The next session is Large Animal Zoonotic Cases on February 9, 2021 at 12 ET.
In this rounds:
TO JOIN THE SESSION, LOG INTO THE VIN STUDENT CENTER AND CLICK THE GREEN BUTTON IN THE TOP RIGHT
The Veterinary Information Network (VIN) is here to help you as a vet student – especially during this worldwide pandemic. Membership is always free as a student!
Humans have fingerprints that are unique to each one of us! What is the equivalent to a fingerprint in a giraffe?
No two giraffes have the same pattern of spots - each one is unique! Literature states that giraffes inherit certain spot characterisitics from their mother, helping to improve their camouflaging capabilities. Congratulations to Laci Taylor of Cornell University for answering our question correctly! Check out our 'Call for Submissions' page for our current trivia question!
Congratulations to Kassandra Schneider on her 2020 International Veterinary Experience Committee (IVEC) Individual Scholarship! We love to see students thriving in the field and we are so glad to see that those funds helped you to have a successful experience.
In winter 2019, I participated in a student-run team bringing veterinary care to underserved areas of the Dominican Republic. We cared for dogs, cats, horses, pigs, chickens, and goats in five different communities in a developing nation. This trip (my first trip abroad!) taught me so many unforgettable lessons and brought deep meaning both to my career and my life as a whole.
Happy Friday Vet Med!
Lets start off this weekend with some of the fluffiest and furriest faces around! Thank you to Daniela Hojda from Cornell University for sharing these snapshots with us!