Dr. Todd Prince, a graduate of the University of Illinois, has been a practicing veterinarian for the last three decades. Dr. Todd Prince presently serves at the Wheaton Animal Hospital in Glen Ellyn, Illinois.
Students at the University of Illinois College of Veterinary Medicine can select from seven academic sections, covering services to animals such as companions and pets, horses, livestock, and exotic species. In addition to learning about various medical procedures and treatments, students are educated in the important bond that forms between humans and animals and the various roles each animal plays in its respective ecosystem. Perhaps the largest resource offered to students at the College of Veterinary Medicine is the chance to practice at the Veterinary Teaching Hospital. Students at the hospital have an opportunity to apply their skills in a real world setting, such as the cancer care clinic, and they are quickly schooled in fields ranging from animal dermatology to arthritis and joint dysfunction. The full-service hospital also provides learning opportunities in the areas of animal reproduction, pain management, and orthopedics. |
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