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Jenna Goveronski, Globe University’s new Veterinary Technology program chair at the school’s Woodbury, Minn. campus, grew up caring for her family’s cows and horses.
Her early passion for animals set her on a course that led to a bachelor of science in agricultural/equine science and a minor in biology from University of Wisconsin-River Falls. She later earned an associate degree in veterinary technology.
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Globe University appointed Goveronski to head up its Woodbury campus’ growing vet-tech career program. “My future goals in this position are to continue to provide the best education for our students and to become more involved in the Woodbury community.”
For Goveronski, the best education translates into providing her students with as much hands-on training as possible. “The more hands on the better; students learn and retain information better when they can actually be physically involved,” said Goveronski, who makes her home in Spring Valley, Wis.
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Students in the veterinary technology program at Globe University work with live animals early in the program, perform laboratory procedures and learn how to communicate with vets and pet owners with the goal to provide students with a hands-on education that prepares them for the vet tech career.
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