This news item is about: In January 2011, four veterinary students travelled to the Caribbean to help Biomedical Sciences PhD student Miguella Mark-Carew conduct field research for her Fulbright project addressing public health risks in Trinidad and Tobago. Second-year student Jasmine Bruno and third-year students Sarrah Kaye, Erin Lashnits, and Sarah Dumas spent two weeks on the islands collecting parasite samples from dogs, cattle, and water buffalo, processing samples in the lab, counting roaming dogs in the streets, and volunteering in an intensive marathon spaying and neutering event
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This news item is about: Gaining experience in the field is a critical part of every veterinary stu...
This news item is about: Where economics and epidemiology collide, graduate student Rebecca Smith, D...
This issue contains: Alumni Association News: Nominate Now for the 2014 Salmon Award; Student Voice ...
This news item is about : Melissa Hanson, third year DVM student, worked with chimpanzees at the Tch...
What started off as an idea very quickly became reality as ten veterinary nursing students, two vete...
This news item is about: From the stray-strewn streets of Trinidad and Tobago to cow-covered pasture...
This news item is about: Veterinary students from 30 universities across the US, Canada, and Mexico ...
This news item is about: It was 10 days of opportunities: to explore a different culture; to sharpen...
This news item is about: Dr. Robin Truelove Stronk, DVM ’75 spent her tropical getaway in Costa Rica...
This news item from a Veterinary Legacy blog post is about: Matt Marinkovich, Cornell Class of 2014,...
This news item from Wildlife is about: Greetings from Otjiwarongo, Namibia! My name is Elvina Yau an...
This news item is about: Cornell Master of Public Health student, Mariacamila Garcia Estrella '17, r...
The news item is about: Students at the Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine can get an...
This news item for A Veterinary Legacy blog is about: While a veterinary student at Cornell (2009-20...
This news item is about: On Oct. 8, Cornell veterinary students and clinical faculty will join volun...
This news item is about: Gaining experience in the field is a critical part of every veterinary stu...
This news item is about: Where economics and epidemiology collide, graduate student Rebecca Smith, D...
This issue contains: Alumni Association News: Nominate Now for the 2014 Salmon Award; Student Voice ...
This news item is about : Melissa Hanson, third year DVM student, worked with chimpanzees at the Tch...
What started off as an idea very quickly became reality as ten veterinary nursing students, two vete...