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Scott Campbell, a veterinary chaplain for WSU, started his seminary internship and is now pursuing a residency as WSU’s animal chaplain.
Member: Scott Campbell, Veterinary Chaplain
Scott Campbell, a veterinary chaplain at the Washington State University College of Veterinary Medicine, said it was seeing the toll of the veterinary field up close that drew him to becoming a veterinary chaplain.
How Washington State University’s veterinary chaplain helps pet owners and doctors in need.
Scott Campbell is one of a small number of veterinary chaplains nationally and one of just a few who are affiliated with a university — in his case, the Washington State University College of Veterinary Medicine.
The School of Veterinary Medicine hosted a Celebration of Life Saturday for community members who lost a pet in the past year.
Scott Campbell, our veterinary chaplain in residence, has been doing a number of small things that add up to amazing things.
Member: Scott Campbell, Veterinary Chaplain in Residence
Many people don’t stop to grieve their animals after they pass, so veterinary chaplain Scott Campbell has organized a series of special ceremonies to give owners the opportunity to reflect on their companion animals.
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