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Swine Production Immersive Knowledge Experience — SPIKE

If you are interested in mixed animal, food animal or swine-focused veterinary practice, or are interested in exploring your options, consider the SPIKE summer program. SPIKE is an opportunity to gain practical, hands-on experience and an inside look at production animal medicine.

The findings from multiple national surveys indicate the demand for food supply veterinarians will continue to grow well into the future. The Iowa Veterinary Medical Association estimates that the state of Iowa alone will need 25 new food supply veterinarians each year for its growing livestock industry. And, production experience will be invaluable for those veterinarians who want to work in the swine industry.

SPIKE is perfect for students who will be in their first, second or third year of veterinary college in the fall. Preference will be given to veterinary students, but undergraduate and graduate students in related fields such as animal science or agricultural business will be considered if space is available. The 10-week, hands-on summer course immerses you in commercial swine production systems and associated agribusinesses. This type of experience is highly valued by future employers and will be invaluable during your veterinary medical education.

The swine experience will be held in Audubon, Iowa beginning in May through July. Food and mileage reimbursement payments average $352 every two weeks. Housing is provided at a value of approximately $400 per month.

Interested students may obtain additional information by contacting Dr. Alex Ramirez at ramireza@iastate.edu or by phone (515) 294-5528.