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The COLE is a training program, designed to promote leadership skills
development and team building. This is the only camp of its kind in the US.
Several animal health related industries have graciously provided the support
for this event because they believe that such an orientation provides students
with the skills and a support system to thrive in the first year of professional
training.
Our orientation experience is the culmination of a great deal of
study, the commitment of the dean and the faculty, and careful program
development. Beginning veterinary school is not merely another step in an
academic journey, it is an entry into a particularly respected profession; one
of influence and honor. The week of orientation activities, including the COLE,
have been designed to help students become fully aware of this new reality. Care
has been taken to develop a program that is safe, fun and builds strong bonds
between classmates, faculty and the administration. By having this time to get
to know each another prior to the onset of classes, participants are able to
begin the school year in a more relaxed, unified way that contributes to a
positive educational outcome.
A profession differs from other career choices in that it can be considered a
calling that requires specialized knowledge, long intensive academic preparation
and highly held standards of professional behavior and ethical conduct. The
veterinary school environment serves as the incubator of professionalism.
Learning, and more significantly, integrating this sense of commitment into all
aspects of training and professional life is as important as assimilating the
vast array of medical knowledge and technology students are exposed to.
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