While primary care veterinarians can treat many health problems, certain conditions require the care of a doctor who has specialized training in heart and vascular problems in animals. Small companion animals make up a large portion of these cases, but veterinary cardiologists often have experience treating a variety of species, from equine, to exotics, and more.
Do you dream of starting your own veterinary practice some day? If so, join Ross Vet Alumna and practice owner, Dr. Jaimie Ronchetto, as she shares her experience with business ownership and gives her advice for aspiring veterinarians who would like to open their own practice one day.
Most people don’t know what it’s like to perform acupuncture on a snake… but you can! From pain management to respiratory problems, veterinary acupuncture is used to treat a wide variety of conditions in just about any species. Join our on-demand virtual workshop hosted by Alumna Dr. Rachel Fuentes for an in-depth overview of performing acupuncture in a variety of animal patients, including dogs, cats, snakes, and even a lemur!
Regardless of what veterinary path you want to pursue, we believe in the value of exposing our students to a variety of species during their time at Ross Vet. Our Large Animal Teaching Facility houses laboratory and teaching space for—you guessed it—the large animals on campus, such as horses, donkeys, and cattle. Join our upcoming livestream to learn all about this facility and how Ross Vet incorporates these animals into its curriculum!