Cornell news release

38th Veterinary Open House at Cornell, April 17, is still a student-run event

FOR RELEASE: April 1, 2004

Contact: Roger Segelken
Office: 607-255-9736
E-Mail: hrs2@cornell.edu

ITHACA, N.Y. -- Pets, farm animals and exotic creatures will be in top form -- and so will the students who are learning to care for them -- when the Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine welcomes the public to its annual open house.

This year's edition, the 38th, is scheduled for Saturday, April 17, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. The family-oriented event, with free admission and parking, features attractions for animal lovers of all ages and education information for those considering careers in veterinary medicine.

"We're proud to show off the top-rated veterinary school in the country and to share what we've learned so far about caring for animals," said Dave Schmidt, an open house organizer and a second-year student in the four-year curriculum that leads to a D.V.M. (doctor of veterinary medicine) degree. He notes that the Cornell College of Veterinary Medicine is once again rated first among 28 American schools by U.S. News & World Report magazine.

"A degree in veterinary medicine from Cornell is our ticket to an amazing array of careers," Schmidt said. "Of course there's hands-on practice in small- and large-animal clinics and in zoos, but did you know our graduates also find rewarding work in biomedical research, government and public health and in the pharmaceutical industry? Cornell has been giving these open houses for 38 years, and some of the people who came to the first open houses, as kids, and were turned on to careers in medicine must be ready for retirement by now. There's a great need for well-educated veterinarians," he said, noting that education and career seminars are scheduled throughout the six-hour open house. Seminar schedules and other details are at http://www.vet.cornell.edu/showcase/openhouse/ .

Among the open house perennial favorites and new events this year are:

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