Rising Stars: Meet the Veterinary Students Who Are Changing Vet Med

Every generation of veterinary medicine has a moment when new voices step forward and change the conversation. Vet Candy's Rising Stars program exists to find those voices early — and make sure the profession knows their names.

These are the veterinary students, new graduates, and early-career DVMs who are already doing the work. They are researchers, advocates, innovators, and clinicians who chose this profession with intention and are building something worth paying attention to. We profile them not because they have arrived, but because they are on their way — and this community deserves to watch them get there.

Rising Stars is published annually by Vet Candy, the leading media platform for veterinary professionals, with over 50,000 members across the globe.

Finding Her Voice: How Orli Algranatti Is Redefining Veterinary Mentorship

Finding Her Voice: How Orli Algranatti Is Redefining Veterinary Mentorship

When CSU vet student, Orli Algranatti, accepted a veterinary internship in a country where she didn't speak the language, she was terrified. The barriers felt insurmountable, the risk enormous. But something inside her knew that the opportunities that scare us the most are often the ones we need to pursue.

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Chloe Link is a Fourth-Year Vet Student. She's Already Worked on Five Continents. And She's Just Getting Started.

Chloe Link is a Fourth-Year Vet Student. She's Already Worked on Five Continents. And She's Just Getting Started.

Most veterinary students spend their fourth year finalizing rotations, finishing boards prep, and trying to remember what sleep feels like. Chloe Link is doing all of that and arriving at it having already worked as an African mammal zookeeper, contributed to marine mammal rehabilitation, participated in sea turtle conservation, performed wildlife capture and immobilization, and cared for more than 100 species.

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Courtney Ford-Franklin is Still in Vet School. She's Already Changing the Profession.

Courtney Ford-Franklin is Still in Vet School. She's Already Changing the Profession.

She has not graduated yet. She has not opened a practice, published a paper, or collected a single credential beyond the ones she is still in the process of earning. And she is already exactly the kind of veterinarian this profession needs more of. Meet LSU fourth year veterinary student, Courtney Ford-Franklin, a 2026 Vet Candy Rising Star.

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Spencer Stelly Wanted to Be on Broadway. Instead, He’s Going to Bat for Every Vet Student in America.

Spencer Stelly Wanted to Be on Broadway. Instead, He’s Going to Bat for Every Vet Student in America.

Spencer Stelly has 416 days until he graduates. He knows the exact number. He also knows exactly what stands between him and that moment, the NAVLE, a mixed animal internship, and a career in emergency and critical care that he has been building toward since he was a kid watching his father run the crime laboratory in Louisiana.

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