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Sammy Kjelsberg with her dog

VetCat Graduation Stories: Samantha Kjelsberg

Aug. 21, 2024

With a passion for small animal emergency medicine, cardiology, neurology, and heart surgery, Sammy is stepping into a bright future at Atascadero Pet Hospital this October. Eager to tackle the challenges of emergency medicine and make the most impact, she looks forward to growing under the mentorship of her new colleagues.

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Maycen in regalia

VetCat Graduation Stories: Maycen Crawford

Aug. 20, 2024
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Kaylee Hass

VetCat Graduation Stories: Kaylee Hass

Aug. 19, 2024

Kaylee Hass is starting her career in emergency veterinary medicine through the BluePearl EmERge ER mentorship program in Oklahoma City. Growing up in rural Oklahoma, her passion for animal care led her to pursue advanced degrees in Animal Science and Microbiology before discovering her love for emergency medicine in vet school. Kaylee is excited about the diverse cases and patients she'll encounter in her new role.

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VetCat Graduation Stories: Alyssa Rankin

Aug. 15, 2024

After graduating from the University of Arizona College of Veterinary Medicine, Alyssa Rankin is beginning her career as an associate veterinarian at VCA Northwest Animal Hospital. With a background in public health, she’s excited to bridge the gap between animal welfare and public health.

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VetCat Graduation Stories: Cierra Smith

Aug. 14, 2024

Cierra Smith is starting a 6-month rotating internship at Reid Park Zoo and VCA Civano Animal Hospital & Emergency Center, with plans to pursue a career in zoological medicine. This achievement marks a significant milestone in her life as a first-generation college graduate. Passionate about species diversity, surgery, and education, Cierra is eager to learn from experienced clinicians and make a meaningful impact in veterinary medicine.

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VetCat Graduation Stories: Lauren Padilla

Aug. 9, 2024
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VetCat Graduation Stories: Brooke Kearney

Aug. 8, 2024
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Abigail Berry by the College of Veterinary Medicine sign

VetCat Graduation Stories: Abigail Berry

Aug. 1, 2024

For graduating student Abigail Berry, the end of her veterinary studies marks the beginning of an exciting new chapter. As she prepares to receive her Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM) degree in August, numerous career opportunities await her.

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VetCat Graduation Stories: Ashley Sembach

July 30, 2024

Ashley Sembach discovered a passion for small animal emergency medicine and urgent care during her time at Arizona, and she intends to grow her skills with a yearlong internship at Gilbert Queen Creek Emergency and Specialty Center.

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VetCat Graduation Stories: Zandrea Simpson

July 16, 2024

Zandrea Simpson is a dedicated third-year student whose aspirations of becoming a veterinary ophthalmologist are well underway as she nears her graduation in August.

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