Inspire

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    (From left) Terry Wnorowski, Lauren Maghak, Andrea Collins, Lauren Scaletta, Christa Clark, and Maureen Sroufe working on patients in the Multidisciplinary Lab in the Veterinary Teaching Hospital
    More than support , article

    Licensed veterinary technicians play an indispensable role among veterinary professionals and in the education of the next generation of veterinarians.

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    Public Health students (from left) Sydney Sokol, Andre Asarian, Miranda Jones, and Albert Annan in front of the Blacksburg Volunteer Rescue Squad
    Beyond the books , article

    Students are helping rural residents away from more populated areas understand better what health services are available for them, but they also are learning from those rural residents about obstacles to care.

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    Lindsey Buracker posing in front of homes in the Navajo Nation
    Finding her 'why' in the veterinary desert , article

    Lindsey Buracker works through the Banfield Foundation and its charitable partners to bring free or low-cost veterinary care to the pets of Navajo Nation.

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    First year students working with a patient, a black lab, during their restraint lab at the veterinary teaching hospital
    Hands-on learning , article

    Blacksburg-area pet owners get free health services for their pets while veterinary students get crucial hands-on training.