Category Archives: Veterinary Technology

5 Common Pet Questions Answered

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Sick of trying to get your dog to lose weight with no success? Frustrated because your cat is scratching up your living room furniture? This new blog series will help answer your pet problems by tapping into the minds of … Continue reading

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Oh, the Places She’ll Go: Veterinary Technology Degree Takes Graduate Far

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“Oh, the Places You’ll Go!” by Dr. Seuss is famous among traditional graduation gifts, but despite its popularity, few people fully understand and grasp the concept of where one’s degree may take them.  Here at Globe University-Sioux Falls though, veterinary … Continue reading

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Feet in the Door: These Vet Tech Students Gain Experience, Preparation in College

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I recently sat down with several students in our vet tech program at Globe University-Sioux Falls to ask them about their college experience. These students are enrolled in the Certified Veterinary Technician (CVT) Review class and in their final quarter … Continue reading

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Production Animal Class goes “Down on the Farm”

Wisconsin is known as the Dairyland. So it was only fitting that Globe University Veterinary Technology Instructor, Kevin Berry CVT, took his VT270 Production Animals class to a local dairy farm to learn about cow anatomy, milk production, milk handling, … Continue reading

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Consider These Top 5 Factors to Choose the Right Pet

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Dogs. Cats. Fish. Ferrets. Birds. Snakes. Tarantulas. Chickens. With so many pet choices, choosing a pet can be a daunting task.  There are so many different types of animals out there and the care required for each is different. Students … Continue reading

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4 Steps to Rock Your First Semester in College

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With only one quarter in the veterinary technology program behind her, Marie O’Dell has started out with a bang and was nominated by not one, but two instructors as April’s Student of the Month at Globe University-Madison East. Not only … Continue reading

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From the Winner’s Mouth – 4 Tips on Writing an Awesome Research Paper

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Research papers. For some students they are a dreaded assignment, but for others they are a welcomed challenge. For Rebecca Phillips, a student in the veterinary technology training program at Globe University-Madison West, research papers mean winning an award. Becca, … Continue reading

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5 Questions for Vet Tech Graduate Extraordinaire Kelly McDonough

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Many people ask, “What is it like to be a veterinary technology student?”  Globe University staff members could go on and on describing what it’s like to be a vet tech student.  However, to really understand the daily life of … Continue reading

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What are Vet Tech Career Options? Career Fair Offers Plethora of Possibilities

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Networking. Volunteer experiences. Preceptorship opportunities. Externship possibilities. The list goes on. Students getting their veterinary technician training at Globe University-Madison East were able to learn more about all of these things when they attended the very first Vet Tech Career Fair on campus … Continue reading

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Why Spay or Neuter Your Pet?

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Did you know? Each year, shelters around the United States take in over 8 million stray and unwanted animals. According to the American Humane Association, 3.7 million–nearly half–have to be euthanized because they are not able to find good homes … Continue reading

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