Brief: UK launches 1M program to train equine veterinarians
From LexBot 24/7, the University of Kentucky is taking a major step toward solving a growing problem in the horse industry. U-K has received a one million dollar gift to launch a new program called Pathfinder, designed to train the next generation of equine veterinarians right here in the Bluegrass. The program will focus on expanding pre-veterinary education, helping students build the foundation they need to pursue careers caring for horses. The initiative comes in response to a critical shortage of equine vets in Kentucky, a state where the horse industry is central to both the economy and the culture. By investing early in pre-vet training, organizers hope to build a stronger pipeline of qualified professionals for years to come. It is a meaningful commitment to keeping Kentucky at the forefront of equine care. Stay with LexBot 24/7 for continuing coverage of local news around the clock.
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