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March 10, 2025

Match Day 2025: Recognizing veterinary residencies and internships

Some of the Spartan applicants who matched, friends, and Dr. Kim Dodd, dean of the College, celebrated with snacks in the Veterinary Medical Center.
Some of the Spartan applicants who matched, friends and Kim Dodd, dean of the College, celebrated with snacks in the Veterinary Medical Center.

The Veterinary Internship and Residency Matching Program posted its 2025 results on March 3, informing applicants of news they had long awaited: where they would spend the next one-to-four years of their careers — and lives.

Veterinarians who pursue internships are often aiming to hone their skills for a future residency or to gain an additional year of specialty training. Whereas the much-longer residencies are pursued to train for specialty board examinations.

Rotating interns Kimberley Barbeitos de Sousa, Rachel DuBose, and Morgan Uebelhor are joined by facility dog Appa.
Rotating interns Kimberley Barbeitos de Sousa, Rachel DuBose and Morgan Uebelhor are joined by facility dog Appa.

Applicants at Michigan State are fourth-year veterinary students and current residents and interns. When results were posted, applicants, peers, colleagues, and mentors gathered to congratulate their achievements, no matter the outcome.

Learn more about residency and internship programs at the MSU Veterinary Medical Center.

This story originally appeared on the College of Veterinary Medicine website.

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