The Foundations in Veterinary Ethics & Professional Responsibility program is an 8-week certificate initiative designed for Pre-Veterinary students at all academic levels who want to deepen their understanding of the ethical challenges in animal care and the veterinary profession. Developed in collaboration with the Georgia Veterinary Medical Association (GVMA). Veterinary ethics extends beyond clinical decisions; it includes navigating competing priorities such as client autonomy, client communication, financial limitations, public health, and the welfare of animals.

Through a combination of expert-led discussions, case-based learning, and reflective activities, the program explores topics such as client communication, animal welfare, end-of-life decision-making, and serving various populations. The goal is to cultivate future veterinarians with ethical reasoning skills, professionalism, and soft skills necessary for thoughtful, compassionate, and responsible practice.

Service Program Requirements:

  • Attend orientation session
  • Attend all presentations offered
  • Attend and participate in all group activity sessions

Please note that you need to double check with your college that they have approved this activity for Experiential Learning Credit on engage.uga.edu. If you do not see this listed, speak with your academic advisor to confirm whether or not this program will count for EL.

After successful completion of this program, students will receive a certificate of completion from the Pre-Professional Advising Office.

Detailed Program Agenda:

Program Components & Weekly Schedule
Sessions will be from 5:00pm – 6:00pm in MLC room 367. April 20th will include a full day field trip. 

Week 1 (Jan. 20) 
Orientation & Program Overview

  • Introduction to program goals, expectations, and deliverables

Week 2 (Jan. 27)
Introduction to Veterinary Ethics (Zoom Presentation)

Speakers: Dr. Riddick & Dr. Noel
Topics:

  • What is ethics law vs law?
  • AVMA Principles of Veterinary Medical Ethics
  • Roles of vet, patient, client, society

Week 3 (Feb. 9)
Scenario-Based Group Discussion

  • “What would you do if…” ethical scenarios
  • Small group self-assessments and critical thinking exercises

Week 4 (Feb. 23)
Ethical Care and Protection of Animals (Zoom Presentation)

Speakers: Attorney Wilkins & Attorney Riddick
Topics:

  • Standard of care, owner consent and conflicts that may arise
  • How different laws protect types of animals – (Working animal, Food animal, Pet)
  • How to report abuse or neglect
  • Client communication and records

Week 5 (March 16)
Structured Debate Activity

Moderators: UGA VetMD students (Year 3 & 4)

  • Students will be assigned roles and debate a topic based on Week 4 content

Week 6 (March 23)
Euthanasia & End-of-Life Decisions (Zoom Presentation)

Speakers: Dr. Alworthz
Topics:

  • Compassionate Euthanasia, End of life Discussion, Animal Suffering
  • Financial Perspective
  • Veterinary Rights

Week 7 (April 6)
Written Reflection:

  • Prompt: “How should veterinarians ethically navigate the complex intersection of client autonomy, financial limitations, and animal welfare—particularly when making end-of-life decisions? In your response, consider who should ultimately have the final say in a pet’s euthanasia and how veterinarians can uphold their professional responsibilities while respecting both the client’s wishes and the best interests of the animal.”
  • Students submit a brief editorial piece or position paper (1000 words)
  • Due April 27, 2026, for certificate and Experiential Learning (EL)

Week 8 (April 20) – All Day Field Trip 
Field Trip – PAWS Macon, GA

  • On-site visit to observe the intersection of veterinary care and community outreach
  • Learn about partnerships with Meals on Wheels and how ethics play out in real-world service

Additional Program Requirements

  • Volunteer Hours:
    • Minimum of 30 hours with a focus on underserved populations (e.g., PAWS, Remedy Clinics, Pets for Life, SPOT Society etc.)
    • Must be completed within the semester
    • Students will receive a list of approved partners and must submit a signed volunteer log sheet
  • Structured Reflective Dialogue (SRD) Session:
    • Held via Zoom in late April or May
    • Required for program completion
    • Google Form with date options will be sent to eligible participants
    • Sample SRD Questions:
      • What ethical issue resonated with you the most and why?
      • How did your volunteer experience shape your views?
      • How will you apply for these lessons in your future veterinary career?

By the end of the program, students will have developed a strong understanding of veterinary ethics and professional responsibilities. The event will have provided both theoretical insight and practical experience in addressing real-world ethical dilemmas faced in veterinary practice. Students will leave with a clearer sense of the moral and professional standards guiding the veterinary field, better prepared to uphold integrity, compassion, and accountability in their future careers.

Orientation registration for the Foundations in Veterinary Ethics & Professional Responsibility Certificate Program will open on December 8, 2025. After attending the orientation, participants will receive a Google form to confirm their participation in the program. Registration will be on a first-come, first-served basis, and there will be no waitlist. Once the program reaches its capacity, registration will close.

Registration Link