Club Information

  

 Club Mission and Means of Accomplishment
The University of Illinois College of Veterinary Medicine Surgery Club provides an opportunity for veterinary students to further develop surgical skill and knowledge, while also providing an open forum for current veterinarians to continue their education. To do so, the club hosts several lectures and wet labs concentrated towards psychomotor skill, knowledge of applied anatomy, and the current technologies and techniques used in surgery. There are currently 121 active members of Surgery Club.
 Becoming a Member
Members join during the Fall semester of each school year. Each joining member must pay dues prior to announced deadlines. Dues are $ 10.00 for the 2004-2005 school year. The membership fee will pay for lecturers and wet labs. Once membership is acquired, emails will be sent out regarding meetings, lectures, and wet labs. Nonmembers are welcome to attend all lectures and seminars at no cost, however, will have to pay to attend a wet lab to assist in purchasing materials and supplies.
 Wet Lab Information and Scheduling
A related wet lab will follow each lecture. Wet lab priority is given to members who attended the related lecture, members who did not attend the related lecture, non-members who attended the related lecture, non-members who did not attend the related lecture; respectively. While the wet lab will be free to members, non-members will be asked to pay to attend. The fee will assist to pay for materials and supplies for the wet lab and will vary with topic.
 
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