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DVM Ambassador - Dani

by Abbie 21. July 2009 03:52

Hi, my name is Dani and I am a third year vet student at Washington State University College of Veterinary Medicine. I also went to WSU for undergrad, and I received my Bachelor's in Zoology, with a pre-vet emphasis.  I decided to go to vet school when I began working at a veterinary clinic part-time just after high school.  During that job I realized I loved to work with animals and people and I wanted to do it for my profession.  I chose WSU CVM because it is an awesome school that really emphasizes the students and their individual success.  More...

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Let the games begin -- Admissions is OPEN!

by Abbie 8. June 2009 04:19

The Admissions cycle 2009-10 is officially open and underway as of June 4th.  Students interested in applying to the DVM program, with intent to start in the Fall of 2010, can now create their VMCAS application at: https://portal.vmcas.org/.  VMCAS is the national common application and all students interested in applying to the WSU CVM must complete a VMCAS application.  WSU applicants also need to complete the WSU supplemental application at: https://adds.vetmed.wsu.edu/Admissions/. Both applications are required to be considered for the WSU DVM program. More...

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DVM Ambassador - Jennifer

by Abbie 5. May 2009 02:46

Hello all my name is Jennifer and I am just about to finish up my second year of veterinary school here at WSU. I was born and raised in Orange County, California which is quite a different environment from Pullman. Though I miss the sunshine and warm weather I feel that Pullman is an amazing place to live and go to school. Growing up I was fascinated by animals of any kind and I remember frequent trips to the San Diego Zoo and Wild Animal Park. As a kid there was a small pet store down the street from my house and I was constantly there playing with the kittens and puppies. It wasn’t long before I began helping out the store owner doing small jobs in exchange for information (all that I could get) about having animals and taking care of them; I feel that this was it really began for me. For my undergraduate studies I started out at Fullerton Community College that was about 10 minutes from my house. I spent 2 years there fulfilling the requirements to get my general education certificate. Then I transferred to a relative small college, California State Polytechnic University in Pomona, California (also known as Cal Poly Pomona). I was at Cal Poly for 3 years and graduated with a BS in animal science. During my 5 years of undergrad I worked in a small animal practice and really enjoyed it. While at Cal Poly I also began to work with Ag animals as well as horses and our high speed equine treadmill. More...

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Meet DVM Ambassador - Sam

by Abbie 1. May 2009 02:04

Hi and thanks for spending time getting to know, potentially, one of your future colleagues!

My name is Sam .  I am a father of three wonderful little girls and just finished the second year of veterinary school, which was a blast.  During the second year, veterinary students get to do so many cool things and learn tons of new stuff.  In the fall we learned so much about disease processes, bacteria, viruses, and pharmacology, and in the spring semester we learned how to spin turds and look for parasites (fecal floats) with Dr. Foreyt, who just might be the funniest man alive; identify poisonous plants with Dr. Talcott; and learn sterile surgical techniques, instruments, and suture patterns with the surgeons from the VTH.  This year was so busy yet so much fun. 

I grew up in a rural mixed animal practice, where my father was the only veterinarian for 50 miles.  I basically grew up in the clinic with all the late night calls, early morning herd checks, and surgeries.  I even slept in a few dog kennels during my childhood, my choice of course.  I had so much fun spending time with clients and growing up with their children my same age, that I want my children to have similar opportunities.  I like animals, but I love people and I especially like making people smile.  Our clients included everybody, ranging from the “Crazy cat lady” to the “Ornery old rancher” and I enjoyed every moment spent with these people. More...

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A 3rd Year Ambassador's take on vet school

by Abbie 17. March 2009 09:50

I’m Kristen, a 3rd year veterinary student ambassador at Washington State University. I’m nearing the completion of my classroom-based learning and getting pumped up to hit the clinics in May! I had no idea vet school would fly by like it has. While there were many stressful and challenging days, there were also many up-lifting, fun-filled days. Not to mention the many friends I’ve made who I foresee having lifelong relationships with. I can say I have thoroughly enjoyed my vet school experience because of these people and the great memories we’ve made both in and out of the classroom. If I’ve learned anything here it’s that life requires balance; a work-hard-play-hard mentality. More...

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DVM Ambassador - Amanda

by Abbie 13. March 2009 02:22

Hi my name is Amanda and I am currently a 2nd year student at Washington State. I am interested in becoming an equine surgeon. I have been working with horses for the past 14 years and I always find myself getting involved with equine medicine around school. I started out working at a ranch when I was in 8th grade and have been interested in equestrian work ever since. I currently work at the high speed equine treadmill at WSU, where I participated in a summer research fellowship sponsored by the school and NIH.  More...

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