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Animal Disaster Response: An Essential Function of a Veterinary College

Animal Disaster Response: An Essential Function of a Veterinary College

Update: 2022-12-13
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animal-disaster-response-an-essential-function-of-a-veterinary-collegeVeterinary colleges are increasingly requested to respond to animal issues related natural and man-made disasters. Dr. Lawrence Garcia, Medical Director of the UF Veterinary Emergency Treatment Service (VETS) Team, recently led his team on a 10-day deployment to Fort Myers in the aftermath of Hurricane Ian. He discusses why a well-trained disaster response team is important for veterinary colleges to have, not only from the standpoint of providing medical help to animals in need, but also as a way to prepare students to respond and help their communities as veterinary practitioners in the aftermath of a disaster.
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Animal Disaster Response: An Essential Function of a Veterinary College

Animal Disaster Response: An Essential Function of a Veterinary College

UF College of Veterinary Medicine