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AQUAVET

AQUAVET offers summer courses for veterinary students to immerse themselves in the world of aquatic medicine through lectures, laboratories, student seminars and discussions, and field trips.

Hery Ríos-Guzmán (’24) discusses his summer with AQUAVET and the possibilities within aquatic veterinary medicine. Keep reading to learn more!

Kwamina Otseidu (’21) participated in the AQUAVET® I program this past summer to study aquatic medicine. During the program, he found the material on invertebrates particularly fascinating. Continue reading to learn more.

Chris Payne (’21) participated in the AQUAVET® I program this past summer in order to learn about aquatic medicine. Continue reading to hear about one of his highlights from the program, performing surgery on a fish.

Second-year veterinary student Jason Sifkarovski spent four weeks with AQUAVET, a Cornell summer course in aquatic animal medicine. “When I arrived at RWU, I anticipated a course focused mostly on captive animal medicine and husbandry with some emphasis on conservation. Four weeks later, however, we had also covered aquaculture, public health, toxicology, and private fish practice and trade.” The course discussed invertebrates, birds, fish, reptiles, and marine mammals, covering natural history, anatomy, and physiology before diving into species-specific disease, diagnostics, and treatment. Students participated in lectures, labs, field trips, and surgeries.