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yes. It has a fistula in its rumen so that you can palpate inside. It's
also important for procedures such as transfaunation. I got to do this
during my time at the UC Davis Veterinary School. Very cool experience.
There's a lot that new students at the Virginia-Maryland College of Veterinary Medicine need to know. They spend the first week learning the nuts and bolts of ...
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i made this vid to help other students interested in becoming a vet, applying to vet school, and do not have the best gpa. in that case, gre scores and essay and ...
Hi! i havent been keeping up with my blog, and i cant put the link in this
comment so i will add it to the information above for the video :) feel
free to ask me any questions!
Life at vet school will be hard work, but very rewarding and great fun too. Hear what it's like - straight from the horse's mouth!
5 Ways Pet Owners Make Veterinary Medicine Hard
Veterinarians and pet owners both want the same thing: the happiest, healthiest pets possible. Unfortunately, sometimes veterinarians drop the ball on ...
This is so good!!! I graduated vet school in last summer, I've been through
12 exam sessions, and in every single one of them with almost every exam
I've had to go through all of those stage.
I remember pathology exam in my 4th year winter session - I studied for a
week, and I still couldn't to go through all questions, and one question
in my ticket was overview of hormones, which I checked 5 minutes before
exam. So I tell my professor everything I can possibly remember about all
glands, secretions and everything, and then she starts asking additional
questions. She asked about Cushings, and I was so stressed out, I forgot
that hormone involved is cortisol. I'm sitting there trying to mumble my
way out of suddenly empty head about cortisol, when her phone rings, she
excuses herself, saying she must answer that. When she comes back, she says
- so, were talking about cortisol, weren't we? I start to smile all over my
face, there is no more blank space in my head :D and of course, now I tell
her everything about Cushings and cortisol. I got 9 in that exam, it equals
like B+ My professor saved my ass, of course she didn't realise that,
because she was famous for throwing people out of exams for far more lesser
mistakes...
I think the Denial section just sums up everything I am feeling right now!!
I am seriously debating only learning about farm and equine and leaving out
Smallies so that I can learn enought to pass those 2 so I would only have
to retake one exam instead of all of them!! #doctorshaveiteasy
The worst thing is realising you have completely forgotten several lectures
that you had gone over before when you do it the second time. My advice -
go through your lectures only once & pray a lot.
In Vet School - Episode 4: Henry the horse undergoes a difficult recovery, Tommy the cat is rushed into the hospital with a pellet wound, and some new patients ...