Oh, The Places You'll Go (Penn Vet Edition)!
Thursday, April 4, 2019 at 12:00PM This super creative video was created and submitted by Marina Kviker from PennVet!
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Thursday, April 4, 2019 at 12:00PM This super creative video was created and submitted by Marina Kviker from PennVet!
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Wednesday, May 13, 2015 at 03:00PM Johanna Phillips - Florida
Foot in Mouth Disease - 1st Place Winner
Best Overall Submission - 2nd Place Winner
From the Editor: This is just awesome and funny.
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Tuesday, May 12, 2015 at 01:01PM Note from the Editor: This is an incredible video. I hope that, as a future veterinarian, you appreciate watching it. It may even be beneficial to show pet owners who have recently received news of this diagnosis on their own pet. If you enjoy this video, please share it with your friends and leave feedback on the youtube page or on The Vet Gazette Facebook page.
Morgan McMillan - St. George's
V:50 I:4 Overall Best Submission and 1st Place Experiences Winner
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Wednesday, July 24, 2013 at 05:28PM Check out the video our Integrative Communications and Diversity Committee made. The animation was hand drawn by SAVMA Delegate and ICDC Chair Kirk Kasuya.
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Thursday, June 27, 2013 at 12:00PM Winner, Experiences
Michelle Sanborn, writing as FARM Club Publicity Commissioner, UC Davis
In California, not many veterinary students are interested in a career in food animal medicine. Most students have very little food animal experience; many have never been to an actual farm or handled a large animal. The Food Animal and Reproduction Medicine (FARM) Club at UC Davis is the club that encompasses students with bovine, small ruminant, and swine interests. UC Davis School of Veterinary Medicine has about 130 students in each class. Each of the students must pick a species interest, which allows the student to focus their education in their 3rd and 4th year. There is an average of 3 students per year that track solely food animal medicine, though there are others who choose mixed animal. Even with the small number of students tracking food animal medicine each year, our club has many student members who are interested in learning more about food animals. We have a tight network with UC Davis students, California, agricultural organizations, food animal veterinary organizations, and local media and community that have led us to a huge victory for our small club. We would love to share our story with other veterinary students.
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