Animal Planet has ordered a new docu-series, Penn Vet, which will follow fourth year students at University of Pennsylvania’s highly competitive veterinary school.
Here’s the press release:
ANIMAL PLANET GREENLIGHTS PRODUCTION OF DOCU-SERIES “PENN VET” (WT)
Animal Planet announced today it is in production of an all-new series, PENN VET (WT), produced for the network by High Noon Entertainment. PENN VET features the first ever behind the scenes look at the University of Pennsylvania’s highly competitive veterinary school. With unprecedented access, Animal Planet will shadow fourth year students as they complete this demanding and difficult program while learning from pioneers of veterinary medicine. PENN VET is set to premiere this year.
“Vet students driven by a mission to heal and protect animals take everything they’ve learned and put it to the test in this series” said Rich Ross, Group President of Discovery Channel, Animal Planet and Science Channel. “Penn Vet will give our viewers a front row seat to this journey.”
PENN VET will feature students with diverse backgrounds and goals as they handle a wide range of cases, at both Ryan Hospital for companion animals, in Philadelphia, and New Bolton Center hospital for large animals in Kennett Square, PA. With the animal’s lives on the line, PENN VET showcases the rigorous training of veterinary students as they face the day-to-day challenges inherent in this high pressure world.
With more than 30,000 patient visits a year and species ranging from dogs, cats, guinea pigs, iguanas to horses, cows, zebras and goats, the University of Pennsylvania School of Veterinary Medicine is home to two internationally renowned teaching hospitals with some of the largest caseloads in the world. Penn Vet established the first-ever facility for the care of critically injured large animals, the first state-of-the-art minimally invasive surgery suite, the first recovery pool for equine orthopedic surgeries the world’s first animal bloodmobile.
PENN VET (WT) is produced for Animal Planet by High Noon Entertainment where Jim Berger, Scott Feeley, Sarah Presta and Michael Call serve as executive producers. For Animal Planet, Dawn Sinsel is executive producer, Krishna San Nicolas is producer and Meredith Russell is associate producer.
What do you think? Do you plan to check out this new TV series on Animal Planet?
Love the show but you all need to invest in a sling for Anastasia on large animals such as horse cows you wouldn’t lose farm animals from leg inguries muscle injuries if the are not laying down for any length of time
The herfurd blind cow would have faired better that’s all we have here is large animals most vets are large animal vets we live in farm land sane with clipping cows hoofs thet have chutes that go up not tip my brotherinlaw trims for a living no problems safer too for the cows
Keep the vet’s shows coming dvr all of them
They must be copying this from VET SCHOOL. We watched that program last season & it was wonderful. So yes, count me in.