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NDSU Vet Tech Program Names Co-directors

Two licensed veterinary technologists have been selected to direct NDSU’s Vet Tech program.

Teresa Sonsthagen and Stacey Ostby have been named co-directors of North Dakota State University’s Veterinary Technology program.

They are licensed veterinary technologists in the program.

This is the first co-director team that has been appointed since the program’s inception in 1976.

Ostby and Sonsthagen say this move is the first step in focusing the Veterinary Technology program on the future. With the division of duties, they feel they will be able to provide an excellent experience for students in the program and accomplish more as co-directors than they could as individuals.

They also say they intend to continue the program’s tradition of providing the students with hands-on experience in working with large and small animals while adding technology and expanding and updating the curriculum to prepare program graduates for a broad spectrum of career opportunities.

NDSU’s Veterinary Technology program is an American Veterinary Medical Association fully accredited Bachelor of Science degree program. NDSU is one of only 21 universities offering a degree of this caliber in the veterinary medicine field. The program, which has about 200 students, is part of NDSU’s Animal Sciences Department.

Sonsthagen was in the program’s first graduating class and has taught in the program for more than 30 years. She has authored two textbooks and contributed to several textbook chapters, all on the subject of veterinary technology. She also is secretary/treasurer of the Association of Veterinary Technician Educators and a past president of that organization and the National Association of Veterinary Technicians in America, and has served two terms as chair of the Veterinary National Examination Committee.

Ostby is a 2002 graduate of NDSU’s Veterinary Technology program. She worked as a veterinary technologist in a small-animal practice in Grand Forks for seven years before starting her career as a lecturer in the Veterinary Technology program in 2009.

In 2011, Ostby, Sonsthagen and the program’s teaching team received the National Team Teaching Award in Veterinary Technology, which was sponsored by Proctor & Gamble. Also that year, Sonsthagen received the Excellence in Teaching Award, which was sponsored by Elsevier Publishing.


NDSU Agriculture Communication - July 23, 2012

Source:Teresa Sonsthagen, (701) 231- 7531, teresa.sonsthagen@ndsu.edu
Source:Stacey Ostby, (701) 231-7742, stacey.ostby@ndsu.edu
Editor:Ellen Crawford, (701) 231-5391, ellen.crawford@ndsu.edu
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