Dedicating yourself to helping animals in need is a noble calling, but it may not be fully understood to what lengths veterinarians go to save the animals that come into their clinic.| St. George\'s University School of Medicine
Twenty-eight students and graduates of St. George’s University School of Veterinary Medicine secured competitive internship and residency positions within the 2024 Veterinary Internship & Residency Matching Program (VIRMP). SGU-trained veterinarians achieved a match rate of 51.8 percent, in line with the match rate of 51.5 percent for all veterinary schools—including those in the US, according to data […]| St. George\'s University School of Medicine
What’s it like to work as a veterinarian serving rural farmland communities in New Zealand? Just ask Elizabeth Flatt, BSc, DVM ’20, who grew up in Georgia and is now an associate veterinarian at VetSouth in Gore, New Zealand. St. George’s University: Why did you choose to move to New Zealand? Dr. Flatt: I asked […]| St. George\'s University School of Medicine
The St. George’s University School of Veterinary Medicine in Grenada prepares students for the world of animal health care and its effect on global health.| St. George's University