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  • February 18, 2025
First cohort to graduate from Vet School

First cohort to graduate from Vet School

“I thought I would use this course as a stepping stone and move into veterinary medicine, but during the course I fell in love with laboratory work and the huge range of topics and practical sessions the course offered me to explore all the other topics. options and allowed me to pursue a career I never thought I would be interested in.

Chloe has now taken up a role as a Medical Laboratory Assistant in the Histopathology Laboratory at Royal Preston Hospital.

The former Archbishop Temple High School and Myerscough College student added: “The course allowed me to gain an additional year of diverse experience, through bioveterinary sciences, compared to a traditional veterinary medicine degree. This gave me a unique advantage and allowed me to further develop my specialized laboratory and research skills.

“I love the opportunities this degree has allowed me to explore and pursue. I am happy to have graduated and now want to further develop my skills. I can’t wait to further my career in my current workplace and become a biomedical scientist.”