Veterinary students: Are you shadowing a swine practitioner this summer or have you been involved in an interesting clinical case investigation? Did you work on your veterinary skills by designing a differential diagnosis list or working on a treatment plan? Did you investigate a problem by analyzing production records? Share your work at the Allen D. Leman Swine Conference to win the Morrison Swine Innovator Prize!
Category Archives: Student
Recording Available: AASV Swine Medicine Talk
Did you miss the last AASV Swine Medicine Talk? Catch the recording! On April 17th, Dr. Justin Brown presented “Tractor-Trailer Rollovers and Emergency Response.”
Application Period Closes March 27 for 2024 FFAR Vet Fellows
Veterinarians are vital to maintaining a safe U.S. food supply and play a critical role in protecting public health. The United States is facing a shortage of livestock and poultry veterinarians. According to a recent report, only 3%-4% of new veterinary college graduates have entered food animal-related practices over the last 20 years, a 40% reduction from about 40 years ago.
Application period open for 2024 FFAR Vet Fellows
Veterinarians are vital to maintaining a safe U.S. food supply and play a critical role in protecting public health. The United States is facing a shortage of livestock and poultry veterinarians. According to a recent report, only 3%-4% of new veterinary college graduates have entered food animal-related practices over the last 20 years, a 40% reduction from about 40 years ago.
Students VM 1-4: By Feb 16 Sign up for Speed Networking in Nashville
Students, are you looking for employment following graduation? Could any of us stand to improve our interview, networking, and communication skills? If so, the student Speed Networking event at the AASV Annual Meeting is the perfect opportunity to do so! And it’s now open to all veterinary students, first through fourth years, attending the annual meeting!
Students VM 1-4: By Feb 16 Sign up for Speed Networking in Nashville
Students, are you looking for employment following graduation? Could any of us stand to improve our interview, networking, and communication skills? If so, the student Speed Networking event at the AASV Annual Meeting is the perfect opportunity to do so! And it’s now open to all veterinary students, first through fourth years, attending the annual meeting!
Veterinary Students: Apply for Podcasting Opportunity by January 10
The American Association of Swine Veterinarians is once again providing an opportunity for 30 students to earn $200 each at the 2024 AASV Annual Meeting in Nashville, Tennessee by conducting a recorded interview of an AASV speaker for podcasting. This is a fantastic opportunity for you to expand your knowledge and get to know a respected swine industry professional on a one-to-one basis.
Student Room Sharing at the AASV Annual Meeting
Calling all students attending the AASV Annual Meeting in Nashville, TN! Are you looking for ways to keep more money in your pocket while attending the conference? The AASV Student Engagement Committee has created a survey to help connect students who are interested in sharing hotel rooms and dispersing the expense across multiple students.
Student Internship: Deadline Extended for Swine Veterinary Internship Programs
The Iowa State University College of Veterinary Medicine (ISU CVM) has extended the application period for summer 2024 swine veterinary student internship positions! Apply now for a great opportunity!
Veterinary Students: Apply for Podcasting Opportunity by January 10
The American Association of Swine Veterinarians is once again providing an opportunity for 30 students to earn $200 each at the 2024 AASV Annual Meeting in Nashville, Tennessee by conducting a recorded interview of an AASV speaker for podcasting. This is a fantastic opportunity for you to expand your knowledge and get to know a respected swine industry professional on a one-to-one basis.