The 2013 Open House, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. on April 27, will explore the One Health concept with special exhibits and discussions on the connection between animals, the environment, and people. The popular annual event also will offer the traditional opportunities to get up close with various animals large and small, special canine demonstrations and displays, and chances to talk with faculty and students. Fun and informative tour stops explain advances in veterinary medicine, veterinary medical technology, best care practices for the family pet, and what it takes to become a veterinarian.
Tour stops popular with younger visitors
- The Teddy Bear Suture Clinic, where children are encouraged to bring injured stuffed animals for appropriate attention by the CVM student surgery club;
- Anatomy lab, where the skeletons of various animals, birds, and reptiles can be examined;
- “Up Close” stop with birds, rabbits, hamsters, snakes, turtles, lizards, insects and other animals;
- Mare and foal in the Teaching Animal Unit corral;
- Opportunity for children to try their hand at milking a very patient cow;
- Open House Carnival for young children (child needs to be accompanied by a parent or guardian and there is a small fee to play games).
Veterinary Health Complex
Terry Center. The Open House is an opportunity to tour portions of the 110,000-square-foot Randall B. Terry, Jr. Companion Animal Veterinary Medical Center, one of the most advanced veterinary hospitals in the nation. (See video).
Veterinary Health and Wellness Center. Exhibits including Nutrition, Rehabilitation and Mobility Service, Behavior Medicine, Small Animal Blood Bank, and Exotic Animal Medicine.
Equine and Farm Animal Veterinary Center. The breezeway in the Equine and Large Animal Veterinary Center will include exhibits and farm animals.
Outdoor attractions
The Open House flows over to external attractions including the CVM Mobile Surgery Unit–a veterinary clinic on wheels; canine demonstrations; booths staffed by representatives of breed and shelter rescue groups; Mare and foal in the Teaching Animal Unit corral, safe animal herding demonstrations, and the Open House Carnival organized by DVM students. (Inclement weather may change outdoor activities).
Note: There is no charge for the Open House or for parking on the Centennial Biomedical Campus. Food and refreshments are available for purchase and there is a charge for activities in the Carnival area.
Questions? Call 919.513.6662. The College of Veterinary Medicine is located at 1060 William Moore Drive near the intersection of Hillsborough Street and Blue Ridge Road in Raleigh.
Due to certain health risks:
- Please do not bring your pets to Open House.
- Please do not attend if you have traveled overseas after April 12.
- Remember to wash your hands after touching the animals (especially before eating).