How students in the College of Veterinary Medicine at Iowa State University are meeting the health needs of shelter cats and dogs
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The guest on this episode is Dr. Joyce Carnevale, director of the Community Outreach Program at the Iowa State University College of Veterinary Medicine.
In the first segment of the show, Dr. Carnevale discusses the beginning of the Community Outreach Program and the goals of the program. She compares the growth of the program over the years and talks about how local shelters in mid-Iowa become involved.
The second segment focuses on the student side of the Community Outreach Program. Dr. Carnevale discusses the types of surgeries and health issues that students address. She talks about the biggest health issues students might encounter with cats. Additionally, she notes how students can become more involved in feline health through student chapters of two organizations: The Feline Veterinary Medical Association and The Association of Shelter Veterinarians, and how involvement helps students prepare for careers in veterinary medicine.