OSU veterinary grad Mandy Hall of The Woodlands, Texas focus on global, public safety

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Mandy Hall (left) of The Woodlands, Texas, Kaitlin Agel of Yukon, Oklahoma, and Cyrena Neill of Hudson, Colorado, celebrate their graduation with a DVM and a Master’s in Public Health from OSU’s Center for Veterinary Health Sciences.

Many pet owners know their local veterinarian has an impact on animal health. However, few of these people realize the significant impact veterinarians have on global health and safety — including the health of people, the environment and even food safety.

Three recent Oklahoma State University Center for Veterinary Health Sciences graduates — Kaitlin Agel of Yukon, Oklahoma, Cyrena Neill of Hudson, Colorado, and Mandy Hall of The Woodlands, Texas — decided to do something their predecessors hadn’t done by obtaining a Master’s of Public Health degree while enrolled in the Doctor of Veterinary Medicine program. click here for complete story