Free NAVLE review program for veterinary students launched in new partnership

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Veterinary students can soon benefit from additional resources to help enhance their preparedness and boost their confidence and performance in the North American Veterinary Licensing Examination (NAVLE).

Launched by VetPrep in partnership with Chewy Health, PowerPrep NAVLE sessions will be offered free of charge to veterinary students. The 12-week “boot camp” program is designed to provide a comprehensive and in-depth exploration of the licensing exam through a series of 10 expert-led, on-demand sessions.

“At VetPrep, our mission has always been to empower veterinary students with the best possible resources to help them excel in their exams and future careers,” says Lindsey Kock, DVM, director of Education, Animal Health at VetPrep. “The PowerPrep NAVLE sessions, supported by Chewy Health, represent a significant step forward in providing students with the comprehensive preparation they need. We are excited about this partnership and the positive impact it will have on students’ exam performance.”

“Chewy Health is steadfast in its commitment to advancing veterinary care by fostering the education and development of the next generation of clinicians and practice leaders,” says Katy J. Nelson, DVM, associate director, Veterinary Relations of Chewy Health. “Our sponsorship of the VetPrep PowerPrep sessions underscores our dedication to enhancing the health and well-being of pets and supporting those who tirelessly care for them. We are proud to collaborate with VetPrep on this important initiative to ensure veterinary students are thoroughly prepared to enter the field.”

The first session is scheduled on Aug. 20. For more information, visit the VetPrep website.

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