The Veterinary Referral and Emergency Center (VREC) recently donated a DAIWHA Corp, Ltd. MEDIFUSION MP-1000 intravenous fluid pump to Johnson College’s Veterinary Technology Program.
The MP-1000 is used to deliver liquids through IV or epidural routes for therapeutic and/or diagnostic purposes. Students in the Veterinary Technology Program will be trained with this important device that is often used in the field.
Nichole Danova, DVM, President/Director of Surgery of VREC, states, “We highly appreciate all that Johnson College, the Animal Care Center and the Veterinary Technology Program have done for VREC and the veterinary community.”
Johnson College’s Animal Care Center offered its facility space to VREC and its staff in order for it to transition from concept to reality. In December 2009, Dr. Nichole Danova and others started a surgical referral service, then known as the Veterinary Surgical Center. The team immediately launched plans to move into a larger, full-service hospital space. The name of the organization was changed and its current location was established in February 2010. Currently, VREC, now a 24-hour, multi-specialty referral and emergency center, can be found at 318 Northern Blvd. in South Abington Twp.
Dr. Danova shares, “Johnson College allowed us to become organized and ready for the tremendous undertaking of opening a new referral and emergency center and thus did not just support us, but helped the entire community of veterinarians, veterinary technicians, animal shelters, emergency responders and most importantly pets and their families.”
To learn more about VREC, please visit www.vrecpa.com or call 570-587-7777. For more information about Johnson College’s Veterinary Technology Program, visit www.johnson.edu or call 570-342-6404.

From Left to Right: Jen Pleskach, Receptionist at Veterinary Referral and Emergency Center; Lauren Levish ‘04, CVT, Veterinary Referral and Emergency Center; Megan Biduck ‘08, CVT, Veterinary Referral and Emergency Center; Rosemary Cook, CVT, Ph.D., Veterinary Technology Program Chairperson at Johnson College; Nichole Danova, DVM, President/Director of Surgery at Veterinary Referral and Emergency Center; Lara Derr, Practice Manager at Veterinary Referral and Emergency Center; Kendra Lapsansky, BS, CVT, Veterinary Technology Program Instructor at Johnson College; Colin Bullmore, DVM, Veterinary Technology Program Instructor at Johnson College
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