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.

Where There Are No Vets: How Lauren Cabrera Is Changing the Future of Animal Care on Saipan
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Where There Are No Vets: How Lauren Cabrera Is Changing the Future of Animal Care on Saipan

On a small Pacific island surrounded by turquoise water and lush jungle, a quiet revolution in animal care is taking place. It’s being led not by a longtime veterinarian or a major nonprofit organization, but by Lauren Cabrera, a former Miss Vermont, founder of the Saipan Humane Society, first-year veterinary student at Washington State University, and a 2026 Vet Candy Rising Star.

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