Ag Info: Veterinary Loan Repayment Program
LISTEN: A state program will help new vets pay student loans if they agree to work in underserved areas.
LISTEN: A state program will help new vets pay student loans if they agree to work in underserved areas.
At the 2018 Western Veterinary Conference in Las Vegas, Nevada, Michael Lappin, DVM, PhD, DACVIM, discussed the potential immunologic benefits of probiotics in veterinary medicine.
VIDEO: To curb the need for veterinary care in rural Colorado, a new loan repayment program promises to pay up to $70,000 of student loans for veterinarians to work in rural, low populated areas.
Veterinarians need to spend more time addressing clients’ big-picture goals, says Colorado State University Extension Veterinarian Frank Garry.
Mather found herself at Colorado State University in Fort Collins, boasting one of the nation’s premier veterinary research hospitals. If she were to find an answer to Taz’s illness, it would be at CSU.
Colorado State University’s veterinary campus will soon have more space to house dogs, cats and rodents needing care.
The clinic, held for the fifth year, brings in veterinarians and students from Colorado State University’s Veterinary Teaching Hospital in Fort Collins to help local owners who can’t afford high-cost pet care in an area with few local clinics.
CSU will honor College of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences alumni Dr. Bill Lance, and Dr. Norm and Ann Jorgensen at the annual Distinguished Alumni Awards dinner, Oct. 11.