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4-H Veterinary Science Career Exploration Program

Oct 7, 2024 at 6:30 PM to Dec 9, 2024

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If the registration fee presents a hardship, there may be funds available to reduce the cost of the program. Please request a reduced cost by emailing klf37@cornell.edu or calling (845) 429-7085 x 103.

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All items are non-refundable, all sales are final.

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Age Restriction

The 4-H Veterinary Science Career Exploration Program is limited to high school students in grades 9-12.

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Event Summary

The 4-H Veterinary Science Career Exploration Program gives high school students (grades 9-12) an opportunity to explore veterinary careers and develop skills with experienced animal professionals.

Event Details

In this series, participants will:

  • Gain insight into veterinary science careers
  • Explore animal health and behavior
  • Develop skills with experienced professionals

Unless otherwise noted, sessions are held on Mondays from 6:30 to 8:00 PM at the Cornell Cooperative Extension of Rockland County (10 Patriot Hills Drive Stony Point, N.Y. 10980) from October to December.

2024 Tentative Program Schedule:

  1. October 7: Orientation & Cat Care and Handling
  2. October 21: Veterinary Technology / College Visit, Mercy College, Dobbs Ferry
  3. October 28: Equine Veterinary Care, Goshen
  4. November 4: Exotic Animal Care & Handling, Rockland BOCES, West Nyack
  5. November 18: Anatomy & Physiology / Owl Pellet Dissection
  6. November 25: Oradell Animal Hospital Tour, Paramus, NJ
  7. December 2: Case Studies in Veterinary Medicine / Animal Dissection
  8. December 9: A "Day in the Life" of a Veterinarian / Education Considerations and Critical Thinking

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