A summer experience program offered by the Western College of veterinary Medicine is helping expose veterinary students to working with swine. The Pharmhouse Summer Student Swine Experience Program, a 12-week placement program which offers first and second year veterinary students summer work experience with swine, is moving into its second year.
Dr. John Harding, a professor in the Department of Large Animal Clinical Sciences with the Western College of Veterinary Medicine, says exposing students to pigs early in the veterinary program is critical to recruiting swine veterinarians.
Clip-Dr. John Harding-Western College of Veterinary Medicine:
Our goals are to provide experience in three distinct areas, production, swine medicine and research and the weighting of those depend a bit on the student. During their four weeks of production experience in barns they are expected to work and learn from farm techs and herd persons during their daily activities such as breeding and farrowing and processing baby pigs and vaccinating and moving pigs, all those things, even pressure washing, as well as maybe get some insight into barn management and human resource challenges.