What is the nature of the relationships between students and between the students and professor?
Dr. Impinna says that his teaching at CRC is “way more” hands-on than when he taught in the science curriculum at ARC. Because he has an extensive veterinary practice background, he can bring a strong practicality to the labs. He uses lots of demonstrations and provides practical tips. Cheryl Buch, the teaching assistant, and an RVT, has worked in a wide variety of areas in the veterinary community including shelter medicine, research, avian and exotic medicine as well as traditional dog and cat medicine. She has also worked in the ICU at the UC Davis Vet Med Teaching Hospital, so brings a lot of experience to share with the students.