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The Aspiring Vet

Posted
March 24, 2021
Lara Ellentuck

Biology and health science major Lara Ellentuck ŮٱƵ22 has been an animal lover from a very young age. ŮٱƵGrowing up, I always had at least two pets by my side,ŮٱƵ she told us. ŮٱƵThis led me to discover a deep connection and motivation toward helping all animal species.ŮٱƵ

It seemed only natural that she would come to launch the Pre-Veterinary Club at Pace, an organization dedicated to promoting veterinary medicine and creating a space where students can share their love of animals. ŮٱƵ[We] provide members with opportunities in the veterinary medical profession,ŮٱƵ she went on to explain. Most recently, they rolled out all new ways to get involved like discussions, workshops, trivia, and more.

LaraŮٱƵs definitely qualified for this work, too. SheŮٱƵs interned at a local animal hospital as a veterinary assistant, an experience that left a profound effect on her. ŮٱƵ[It] allowed me to get a glimpse of my future career,ŮٱƵ she explained. ŮٱƵOne day, I hope to teach students as my mentors taught meŮٱƵwith an open heart and an open mind to learning respect for every animal.ŮٱƵ SheŮٱƵs looking forward to gaining even more clinical experience by volunteering and interning at local animal shelters and hospitals as well, even if COVID-19 put a brief hold on her plans.

ŮٱƵSince the pandemic started at the end of my sophomore year, all of my internship plans fell through,ŮٱƵ Lara said. But sheŮٱƵs keeping her options open. ŮٱƵCurrently, I am still searching for opportunities to gain experience with animals.ŮٱƵ We know that sheŮٱƵll land exactly what she wants!

In the meantime, Lara is working in the Pace mailroom as an assistant. Before that, she was a research assistant for the College of Health ProfessionsŮٱƵall big jobs when youŮٱƵre also juggling classes and assignments, not to mention running a brand new student organization. ItŮٱƵs a lot of work for one person, but Lara is nothing if not incredibly driven and positive when it comes to what she wants.

After completing her undergraduate degree next year, Lara told us she plans on taking a gap year before heading off to attain the veterinary school requirement of 500 hours. ŮٱƵI am a big believer that everything happens for a reason,ŮٱƵ she told us. ŮٱƵI hope that this gap year will allow me to work in the veterinary industry and grow to love my passion even more.ŮٱƵ

WeŮٱƵre excited to follow LaraŮٱƵs career and work in advocating for animal welfare! Be sure to check out all the latest events and opportunities from the Pre-Veterinary Club this month. All majors are welcomeŮٱƵthe only requirement is that you have a love and respect for animals. The team is also on , , , and their very own . Give them a follow!

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