Tag: vet tech student
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I did not fail. I did not Fail. I did not fail.
This is what I have been telling myself every day, no, every hour since I made the decision to leave veterinary medicine and pursue a career in writing/English. The end goal is still being worked out, but the initial feeling I had, was that of failure. Veterinary assistants, technicians, and even veterinarians leaving the field…
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Imposter Syndrome in Veterinary Medicine
“The conference room is filling up, and I start to get nervous as the moderator introduces me—not because I am about to speak to hundreds of fellow veterinarians, which I love to do, but because I fear I will be considered a fraud. I start thinking of all the things I do not know and become paranoid…
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Raw Diets for Pets: The Veterinary Perspective
For animals of all life-stages, having access to proper nutrition should be one of the top priorities of pet owners. Each species and breed of domesticated animal has different nutrient requirements, but a lack of proper nutrition leads to major health concerns that can be seen both immediately and overtime as the pet ages. There…
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Working in Veterinary Medicine
Thinking of getting started in the field of veterinary medicine, but unsure of how it might go? What makes you nervous or hesitant? What makes you want to dive in? All things to consider before making you decision. With any other career, especially in a medical field, there are many ups and downs, very high…
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25 Days Later…
A Life update: *low whistle* well, we made it. We made it to Washington and to the house we fought so hard to get. Let me tell you, it was well worth all the headache and frustration. Our new house is immaculate! It is a roomy 3 bedroom, 2 and a half bath, two story…
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Importance of Interpersonal Communication in Veterinary Hospitals
Written: JAnuary 10th, 2023 Content Author: Kacie Fowler Interpersonal communication relates to the veterinary hospital setting in how we interact with clients and co-workers in a manner that supports strong communication. Knowing how to communicate well aids in client compliance, patient care, smoother work flow, and raised work moral. There are our parts of the…
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Top 10 Study Items I Use Daily
As with most things in life, when you are a student, writer, studier, or similar, you will no doubt find what works best for you. Consider what rhythm you have found in your own studies. The where, when, and how as well as the trial and error of how you found this rhythm. Stationery and…
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Bit of a funny assignment.
Below is an argumentative essay I wrote in my college-level English comprehension call. There were a few few different topics we could pick from, but they were all compare and contrast two things, then make an argument supporting one of the side. The topic I picked was compare and contrast two villains from movie or…
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