
Why—and how—one veterinary student is filling a need of many veterinarians in the profession.
Why—and how—one veterinary student is filling a need of many veterinarians in the profession.
How do you transition from a well-planned final year of veterinary school to the unprecedented realm of cyber-clinics? How do you stay connected with your future profession from your couch?
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On the precipice of graduation, one new veterinarian chooses to look boldly toward the future rather than dwell on what he has missed.
Brand new veterinarian Dr. Stéphie-Anne Dulièpre shares some of the challenges she faced as one of very few people of color at her veterinary school.
The organization recently created two new scholarships to recognize students dedicated to promoting diversity and inclusion within the profession.
There may be disagreement about the reasons why relatively few minorities join the veterinary profession, but we all agree that increasing diversity and inclusion should be a priority.
Mackenzie Peterson will play an instrumental role in promoting mental health at the Association of American Veterinary Medical Colleges’ member institutions.
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VetMedAcademy and Merck Veterinary Manual are co-sponsoring a contest to celebrate faculty creativity during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Veterinary students are taking advantage of social media to promote positivity during the pandemic.
Readers respond to a recent commentary about taking action on veterinary student debt.
Thoughts from a third-year veterinary student about to embark on clinical rotations during COVID-19.
In case you were wondering what it’s like being a veterinary student on the brink of graduation during the COVID-19 outbreak, I can tell you this: It sucks.
The dean of Cummings School of Veterinary Medicine at Tufts University explains how and why veterinary professionals are vital in the fight against the novel coronavirus.
If passed, the new bill would allow borrowers to pause interest accumulation and loan repayment while pursuing additional veterinary training and education.
NAVC's Chief Veterinary Officer Dana Varble, DVM, explains how veterinary student challenges have evolved since she was a student.
Compassion-First Pet Hospitals covers VMX student registration costs.
One school dean believes there are moral issues involved in increasing access to veterinary schools for underrepresented groups, but also educational, societal and business benefits with increasing diversity.
Distributive model of clinical education is a necessary part of the evolution of our professional education.