• Absolutely Wonderful: The Chris Center
    Jan 9 2025

    Summary

    This conversation highlights the partnership between Purdue University's College of Veterinary Medicine and The Chris Center, focusing on youth mental wellness through human-animal interactions. Dr. Leanne Nieforth and Sandy Moreira discuss their collaborative projects, including the development of a mental wellness toolkit for therapy dog handlers and the integration of therapy dogs into school systems. They emphasize the importance of communication, adaptability, and evidence-based practices in their partnership, as well as the positive impacts they have observed in their community.

    Keywords

    Purdue University, Veterinary Medicine, Chris Center, human-animal interaction, youth mental wellness, therapy dogs, community partnerships, mental health, education, resilience

    Takeaways

    The Chris Center focuses on youth mental wellness through human-animal interactions.

    The partnership with Purdue University College of Veterinary Medicine aims to create educational tools for therapy dog handlers.

    Mental wellness toolkits are designed to promote intentional interactions.

    The initiative seeks to integrate therapy dogs into school systems.

    Communication and collaboration are key to successful partnerships.

    The partnership is driven by a shared mission to support youth.

    Evidence-based practices enhance the effectiveness of their programs.

    The impact of therapy dogs on mental health is significant.

    Open-mindedness is crucial for growth in partnerships.

    Listening to each other's expertise fosters effective collaboration.

    Important Links

    The Chris Center

    Purdue University College of Veterinary Medicine Center for the Human Animal Bond

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    31 mins
  • Fun: Indiana State Fair
    Dec 5 2024

    Summary

    This episode of the podcast features the collaboration between Purdue University College of Veterinary Medicine and the Indiana State Fair to provide veterinary care. The partnership aims to streamline veterinary services and provide students with hands-on clinical experience. The success of the relationship is attributed to the passion and dedication of the veterinarians involved, effective communication, and a shared vision. The students play a crucial role in providing care to a wide range of animals at the fair, including cattle, sheep, goats, pigs, poultry, and horses. The partnership has been beneficial for both the students and the fair, ensuring the health and well-being of the animals and creating a positive experience for exhibitors. Please Note: Dr. May joined the podcast a tad late because she was giving CPR to an alpaca.

    Keywords

    veterinary care, collaboration, Purdue University, Indiana State Fair, hands-on experience, clinical teaching, livestock exhibition, partnership, communication, preventive medicine

    Takeaways

    · The collaboration between Purdue University College of Veterinary Medicine and the Indiana State Fair streamlines veterinary services and provides students with hands-on clinical experience.

    · Effective communication, shared vision, and passion are key factors in the success of the partnership.

    · The students play a crucial role in providing care to a wide range of animals at the fair, including cattle, sheep, goats, pigs, poultry, and horses.

    · The partnership ensures the health and well-being of the animals and creates a positive experience for exhibitors.

    · Preventive medicine is an important aspect of the veterinary care provided at the fair.

    Important Links

    Indiana State Fair

    Purdue University College of Veterinary Medicine Farm Animal Hospital

    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction and Background

    02:59 The Indiana State Fair and the Need for Veterinary Care

    05:13 The Role of Students in Providing Veterinary Care

    08:03 The Impact on Students and the Full Circle Experience

    11:06 Key Factors for a Successful Partnership

    13:56 Logistics and Challenges

    18:06 Lightning Round: Fun, Easy, and Surprising Aspects of the Partnership

    20:50 Advice for Developing Similar Partnerships

    23:22 Conclusion and Resources

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    25 mins
  • Collaboration: Huntington University
    Nov 7 2024

    Summary
    Purdue University College of Veterinary Medicine has partnered with Huntington University to offer a dual degree program in animal health and veterinary nursing. The partnership began in 2021 when the president of Huntington University approached Purdue with the idea. The program allows students to attend classes at Huntington University while also completing the veterinary nursing program at Purdue remotely. The curriculum is rigorous and requires students to attend school during the summers. The partnership has been successful, with enrollment numbers exceeding expectations. The program provides hands-on experience through mentorships at area clinics and a skills lab at Huntington University.

    Keywords
    Purdue University College of Veterinary Medicine, Huntington University, partnership, dual degree program, animal health, veterinary nursing, curriculum, rigorous, enrollment, mentorships, skills lab

    Takeaways

    • Purdue University College of Veterinary Medicine has partnered with Huntington University to offer a dual degree program in animal health and veterinary nursing.
    • The program allows students to attend classes at Huntington University while also completing the veterinary nursing program at Purdue remotely.
    • The curriculum is rigorous and requires students to attend school during the summers.
    • The partnership has been successful, with enrollment numbers exceeding expectations.
    • The program provides hands-on experience through mentorships at area clinics and a skills lab at Huntington University.

    Important Links

    Huntington University Animal Health + Veterinary Nursing Program

    Purdue University College of Veterinary Medicine Veterinary Nursing Programs

    Chapters
    00:00 Introduction and Overview of the Partnership

    02:55 Creation of the Dual Degree Program

    05:39 Overview of the Veterinary Nursing Curriculum

    07:46 Impact of the Partnership on Huntington University

    13:34 Superpowers and Working Together

    15:53 Toughest Decision or Challenge in the Partnership

    16:21 Advice for Developing Community Partnerships

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    39 mins
  • Brothers: Rakuno Gakuen University
    Oct 3 2024

    This episode features the partnership between Purdue University College of Veterinary Medicine and Rakuno Gakuen University. The partnership involves an exchange program where veterinary nursing students from both universities have the opportunity to participate in clinical rotations, visit labs, attend lectures, and engage in cultural activities. The goal is to expose students to different approaches to veterinary medicine and promote research and cultural exchange. The partnership benefits both institutions by providing students with a global perspective and fostering collaboration. The success of the partnership is attributed to the dedication and open-mindedness of the faculty involved. Communication is maintained through email and apps like Line, and the relationship is described as fruitful and brotherly. The best part of the partnership is the opportunity to meet new people and learn about different practices in veterinary medicine. The advice for developing a global partnership is to have patience, openness, and a drive to maintain close relationships. More information about the universities and programs can be found on the PVM Global Engagement website and social media channels.

    Keywords

    partnership, exchange program, veterinary medicine, cultural exchange, global perspective, collaboration, communication, dedication, open-mindedness, fruitful, brotherly, veterinary nursing, clinical rotations, labs, lectures, cultural activities, practices, patience, openness

    Takeaways

    • The partnership between Purdue University College of Veterinary Medicine and Rakuno University involves an exchange program for veterinary nursing students.
    • The program exposes students to different approaches to veterinary medicine and promotes research and cultural exchange.
    • The partnership benefits both institutions by providing students with a global perspective and fostering collaboration.
    • The success of the partnership is attributed to the dedication and open-mindedness of the faculty involved.
    • Communication is maintained through email and apps like Line, and the relationship is described as fruitful and brotherly.
    • The best part of the partnership is the opportunity to meet new people and learn about different practices in veterinary medicine.
    • Developing a global partnership requires patience, openness, and a drive to maintain close relationships.

    Helpful Links

    Purdue University College of Veterinary Medicine’s Office of Global Engagement

    Rakuno Gakuen University

    Purdue University Giving

    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction and Overview

    02:06 The Mission of the Program

    04:34 Origin Story and Partnership Development

    07:03 Combining Superpowers and Benefits of the Relationship

    10:11 Success Factors and Lessons Learned

    12:00 Logistics and Communication in a Long-Distance Relationship

    16:05 Lightning Round: Rapid Fire Questions

    21:01 Advice for Developing Global Partnerships

    24:31 Where to Learn More

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    26 mins
  • Friendship: The Humane Society of Clinton County, Indiana
    Sep 5 2024

    Summary

    In this episode, Dr. Sandy San Miguel, Associate Dean for Engagement interviews Cheyenne Taylor, the Director of the Humane Society of Clinton County, and Dr. Emily Curry, a Clinical Assistant Professor of Shelter Medicine and Surgery at Purdue College of Veterinary Medicine. They discuss their partnership and the impact it has had on both organizations. The Humane Society of Clinton County relies on Purdue for free veterinary care, including spays, neuters, and vaccines, which helps them save money and increase adoptions. The partnership also provides valuable hands-on learning experiences for veterinary students, who gain confidence and competence in performing surgeries and providing primary care. The communication between the two organizations is frequent and mainly done through email and the messaging app GroupMe. The conversation between Emily Curry and Cheyenne Taylor focused on their long-standing partnership and how they sustain it. They discussed the benefits of transporting animals to Purdue University for spay/neuter surgeries and the additional resources available there. Both Emily and Cheyenne expressed their satisfaction with the current state of their partnership and their goals to maintain and expand it. They also highlighted the importance of building relationships and trust in community partnerships. The best part of their partnership has been the ability to help animals and witness their success stories. Their advice for building community partnerships is to not sell yourself short, be brave in reaching out, and trust your gut. They also emphasized the need for open communication and trust in working with universities. Listeners can learn more about their programs by visiting the Humane Society of Clinton County's Google page and the Priority for Paws website.

    Keywords

    partnership, Humane Society, Clinton County, Purdue, veterinary care, adoptions, hands-on learning, communication, resources, community, trust, success stories

    Takeaways

    • The partnership between the Humane Society of Clinton County and Purdue College of Veterinary Medicine has had a significant impact on both organizations.
    • Purdue provides free veterinary care to the Humane Society, including spays, neuters, vaccines, and preventions, which helps increase adoptions and save money.
    • The partnership also offers valuable hands-on learning experiences for veterinary students, allowing them to gain confidence and competence in performing surgeries and providing primary care.
    • Building relationships and trust are key to sustaining community partnerships.
    • The best part of a partnership is the ability to help animals and witness their success stories.

    Helpful Links

    Purdue University College of Veterinary Medicine’s Priority4 Paws Program

    Humane Society of Clinton County, Indiana

    Donate to Priority4Paws

    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction and Welcome

    01:06 Introductions and Roles

    01:54 Overview of the Humane Society of Clinton County

    03:19 Collaboration and Mission

    05:50 Impact of the Partnership

    07:58 Students' Experiences

    12:11 Building and Maintaining the Partnership

    14:02 Communication Strategies

    18:03 Streamlining Communication with GroupMe

    19:16 Utilizing Other Resources and Opportunities

    20:46 Success Stories and Personal Connections

    23:20 The Lightning Round

    23:41 The Importance of Success Stories

    25:53 Engagement and Trust in Partnerships

    26:27 Unexpected Benefits of the Partnership

    27:56 Advice for Building Community Partnerships

    29:10 Trust and Confidence in the Partnership

    31:38 Where to Learn More

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    33 mins