Tufts University
Matt Katz, Class of 2013
"My week in Honduras was one of the greatest experiences of my life. I got hands-on training beyond my expectations, and met an incredible group of people that I hope to stay in touch with for a long time to come."
University of Missouri
Rachel Halpin, Class of 2011
"I traveled with World Vets to Granada Nicaragua in August of 2009. This trip was one of the most rewarding and educational experiences of my life. This trip touched my heart as I saw what life is like outside of the US, not only for the animals, but also for the people. In addition to leaving with an abundance of knowledge and experiences, I also made some amazing friends while on the trip!"
University of Minnesota
Kristen Johnson, Class of 2012
"My trip to Nicaragua was unlike anything I have ever done before and I loved it. I was not only life changing but expanded my view of the world we live in. This experience taught me that under extreme conditions and working with limited resources, it is possible, even as one person, to make a difference and improve the quality of life for others. I could not have picked a better group to eat suspect food from a bucket with, ride around in the back of a pick-up with, and learn surgical technique from than those I was fortunate enough to meet this past summer."
Washington State University
Sarah Seitz, Class of 2012
" I was part of a World Vets team that went to San Juan Del Sur, Nicaragua. The trip was fulfilling in so many ways; I made a lot of new friends and we had a lot of fun. I managed to get a lot of surgical experience; the vets are very helpful and eager teach students. Most importantly, it was great to be part of a team that did so much good work for a community in need."
University of Illinois
Valerie Eisenbert, Class of 2011
"I had an amazing experience on my first World Vets trip. I met several Panamanian veterinary students and shared stories about the differences in our educations and cultures. I also observed techniques not taught in our surgery classes and was able to practice some of my clinical skills. I'm looking forward to more trips in my future."
Valerie Eisenbert, Class of 2011
"I had an amazing experience on my first World Vets trip. I met several Panamanian veterinary students and shared stories about the differences in our educations and cultures. I also observed techniques not taught in our surgery classes and was able to practice some of my clinical skills. I'm looking forward to more trips in my future."
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