Colorfully Creative!
By: Lynda Mason
University of Florida, Class of 2014
Check out more of Lynda's artwork at http://www.horseofadifferentcolorart.com
"Candy Course"
"Fallen Idol"
"Road to Nowhere"
By: Lynda Mason
University of Florida, Class of 2014
Check out more of Lynda's artwork at http://www.horseofadifferentcolorart.com
"Candy Course"
"Fallen Idol"
"Road to Nowhere"
By: Emari Yokota
University of Florida, Class of 2013
All my life I have been dancing. What a feeling it is to have the weight of the world upon your soul with one song and realize the frivolity of life with another. My body thirsts for movement; my soul requires the deep reverberations of the bass shaking me to my inner essence. The call of rhythm like the pounding of my heart, begging me to abandon my brain for just three minutes of the day. Nothing matters but the music. My consciousness is abandoned, for now there is no use of it. I only need to let my energy to flow out of my chest, my finger tips, and my feet out into the atmosphere. Ah, the melody, throwing my body up and down and spiraling in a controlled anarchy.
My solace, my escape, my rejuvenator, my love: Dance.
The delegates in your SAVMA House of Delegates work hard to help bring new and interesting programs to your schools. Here is an example of that work in action. Every year, the Education and Licensure Committee puts on a grant competition to help fund programs that cover topics not otherwise covered in the veterinary curriculum. One of the winners this year was Large Animal Technical Rescue Team at University of Florida. You can read about the event that they put on and check out the cool pictures. If you want to know more about what opportunities are available for funding through SAVMA, click the "contests and awards" link on the right.
Article by: Jaimie Miller
Class of 2012, University of Florida College of Veterinary Medicine
The UF College of Veterinary Medicine’s Large Animal Technical Rescue Team (a component of its disaster response team “VETS”), DVM students from the Public Health and Service Club (PHSC), and a Florida Veterinary Reserve Corps veterinarian, trained with 35 firefighters from St. Johns County and Clay County Technical Rescue Teams over the April 2-4 weekend at the Star 4 Ranch.
By: Ruth West
Class of 2011, University of Florida College of Veterinary Medicine
I am a junior at the University of Florida College of Veterinary Medicine with an interest in swine medicine. UF does operate a small swine unit just off of campus, where I lived and worked for a year, yet I was very interested in seeing some large operation swine units and finding out for myself what working as a food animal veterinarian was all about.