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Why Join Pre-Vet Club?
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The Mission of the Pre-Vet Club Create a community of animal-lovers Serve as a resource for information on veterinary careers and other animal careers, and expose members to different fields through speakers Take trips to various institutions, businesses and practices that may be of interest to members Provide opportunities for leadership Assist with scheduling, planning and surviving at Gettysburg and beyond To be involved in the community in a way that provides hands-on experience with animals To have fun, bond, and develop a strong group of students with similar interests!
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What We Do: Small Animal Veterinarians Food Animal Veterinarians Equine Veterinarians Current Vet Students Animal Control Officers Animal Nutritionists Meat Market Industry Workers Highlights on students’ internships Skye Terrier Breeders Rabbit Breeders Fundraisers for the SPCA Trip to East Coast Exotic Animal Rescue Trip to the Baltimore Zoo Trip to the Baltimore Aquarium Visits to alpaca, cat, and dog shows (respectively) Tours of local vet hospitals Trips to local dairy farms In the last few years, the club has offered the following speakers and activities:
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What We (Uniquely) Offer to You A group of other students going through the same thing you are! Advising on course selection Access to materials The knowledge and support of officers and other members Connections with alumni, local vets and clinics Internships with local vets, including our yearly Spring Hanover Shoe Farms ride-alongs Trips to fun and interesting places A pet-sitting network within the community ($$$) The chance to step up and be a leader Transportation to and from the SPCA The National Symposium
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How to Get Involved Come to meetings, speakers and events Share your ideas- if you want to go somewhere, hear about something specific or do something- we will set it up! Make friends with others in the group! Volunteer to hold a position, head a committee or start a fundraiser Club Dues are $5- one time fee (Mail Box 1351) Access to our internships and ride alongs Official “Active Member” status (and your name on the webpage!) Possibility of going to Symposium To qualify for Symposium, you must continue to be active in the club: i.e. you must attend at least 5 meetings, speakers or events over the course of each semester
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This Semester Going over pre-reqs for vet school Summer Internship Presentations Volunteering at a local horse rescue Volunteering at the SPCA Going to a rodeo! SPCA Officer Presentation Drexel U. Presentation on VMS and Masters – in Animal Science Dr. Wiles on Equine Dentistry Call with a Current Vet Student at Missouri Small Animal Vet Dr. Dickey Conference call with a Veterinary Cardiologist Veterinary Neurosurgeon Hospital Tour/Speaker Standardbred Horse Sale in Harrisburg International Farm Show in Harrisburg
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