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Zoo Medicine at the Belize Zoo

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Hands-on experience for students in Belize.

Program Overview

Led byAndrew Cushing, Clinical Associate Professor andJulie Sheldon, Clinical Assistant Professor, this two-week rotation exposes clinical veterinary students to wildlife and zoological cases beyond what is offered through rotations in the exotics clinic and the zoological service on site at UTCVM. Students spend time at the Belize Zoo, a small- to medium-sized zoo that houses native wildlife of various taxa, including primates, felids, birds and reptiles. Students also work with local rehabilitation or wildlife rescue facilities as needed. Students are involved with all aspects of case management (anesthesia, surgery, medical care and follow up), as well as record keeping, prescribing, and in-house laboratory work. Eight students can participate in this program. The program is offered in the fall and spring for clinical students. Drs. Cushing and Sheldon reach out to students directly to tell them more details about the program.   

Read more about theBelize Zoo.

Gallery

  • A UT banner signed by Vet Students in Belize
  • An open field in Belize.
  • Zoo animal in Belize.
  • Vet Students working at the zoo in Belize.
  • Vet Students working at the zoo in Belize
  • Vet students and a snake in Belize.
  • Vet students caring for a zoo animal in Belize.
  • Vet students near a pond in Belize.
  • Sandy Beach in Belize.
  • Vet Students in Belize on a tour.
  • A view of Belize's scenery.
  • Belize Zoo Vet Clinic sign
  • Vet Student holding an animal in Belize.
  • A crocodile in Belize
  • A Jaguar in Belize
    • UT College of Veterinary Medicine
    • 2407 River Drive
    • Knoxville, TN 37996
    • P:865-974-8387

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