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Vet-A-visit FAQ


What is ‘Vet-A-Visit’?


Vet-A-Visit is Michigan State University College of Veterinary Medicine’s open house to show you our state of the art facility and many fascinating aspects of the field of veterinary medicine.

 

What is the theme for Vet-A-Visit?

   
People of all ages are encouraged to come and submerge themselves in “One World, One Health, One Medicine”.

 

What kinds of animals will I see?

   
There’s something for everyone at Vet-A-Visit. From small animals to horses, food animals, and exotics. We’re excited to show you a little bit of everything!

 

I’m interested in Veterinary Medicine, should I come?

   
Visitors who are interested in becoming a veterinarian or a licensed veterinary technician are encouraged to attend the numerous round table sessions offered to have their questions answered. They can also visit the pre-veterinary and veterinary technician booths for more details.

 

When is VAV and what time should I come?

   
Vet-A-Visit is on March 27th, 2010 and runs from 9am-4pm. This is a unique, exciting experience for the whole family and we look forward to seeing you there and having the opportunity to show you the world of possibilities that is veterinary medicine!

 

Can I Bring My Dog, Horse, Gerbil or Tasmanian Devil?

   
To ensure the health of your pet as well as those animals under the care of the veterinary hospital, no outside pets are allowed at Vet-A-Visit. Thank you!


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