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Steps in the right direction – THE EQUINE INTERN
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4th year of Vet school blog. Life as an equine veterinary intern. Steps in the right direction. August 15, 2016. September 7, 2016. And a thought popped into my head. You can’t win the lottery if you don’t play the game. The response to this? 8220;A great idea, and I’ll look into it.”. Less that 24 hours later, the director stopped me in the hall and gave a big thumbs up. I didn’t get it, but smiled…quickly making my way back to the lameness work-up. “We have set up an intern CE...8220;$1200 is great!
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It’s not if you get hurt, it’s WHEN – THE EQUINE INTERN
https://equineintern.wordpress.com/2016/07/19/its-not-if-you-get-hurt-its-when
4th year of Vet school blog. Life as an equine veterinary intern. It’s not if you get hurt, it’s WHEN. July 19, 2016. August 13, 2016. My vet was blown to the ground instantaneously. Think back to the YouTube we’ve all seen of the horse getting branded. One second the guy is in the camera shot, the next he’s vanished. If you haven’t seen it, searching YouTube for “horse kick” will produce it without fail. Occupation Injuries of Veterinarians. 8211; equine vets could expect to sustain between seven and ei...
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the Demand for Ovariectomy – THE EQUINE INTERN
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4th year of Vet school blog. Life as an equine veterinary intern. The Demand for Ovariectomy. September 5, 2016. September 15, 2016. So, did we really just do the ovariectomy at the owner and rDVMs’ requests and not because of our professional assessment? Is it justifiable to simply perform procedures and treat patients based on a non-veterinarian’s demand? It boils down to the clinician, I guess. What they are comfortable with, what they are confident in and how active of a role they want to play in...
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Morgan – THE EQUINE INTERN
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4th year of Vet school blog. Life as an equine veterinary intern. A recent graduate from veterinary school, embarking on the first year of veterinarian life as an Intern at an equine exclusive medical and surgical hospital. Other passions in life include roadtrips, the great outdoors, all things equine and memes. September 13, 2016. October 12, 2016. See one. Do one. Teach one. I made it a personal goal to do the following:. 2 Encourage. Without fail, support students…both in affirming their st...Introve...
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Doing the Internship Math – THE EQUINE INTERN
https://equineintern.wordpress.com/2016/07/28/doing-the-internship-math
4th year of Vet school blog. Life as an equine veterinary intern. Doing the Internship Math. July 28, 2016. August 13, 2016. Year of internship experience is worth 5. LOGS, LOGS, LOGS. An image of my completed June Internship Hours Log. I’m getting exhausted just writing about hours. When talking to friends and family, I tend to subjectively describe my work schedule. “Long day” and “long weekend.” One, because who wants to hear the exact number of hours? It’s not if you get hurt, it’s WHEN. Just from an...
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Internship Resources – THE EQUINE INTERN
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4th year of Vet school blog. Life as an equine veterinary intern. AVMA’s professional development page on Internships. An AAEP hosted forum for job seekers and employers. No membership required, no fees. My favorite feature is the customizable job alerts you can have sent to your e-mail. Criteria can be based on broad or specific criteria such as job title, location and keywords. Know of other great resources for internship listings? Covers both fundamental and essential components of any veterinary inte...
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The Drug Genie – THE EQUINE INTERN
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4th year of Vet school blog. Life as an equine veterinary intern. Tips, tricks and tools of the trade. August 1, 2016. August 15, 2016. Need to look up drug doses for patient and calculate their treatment protocol based on their weight…on the fly! I created a custom drug dose calculator cheat sheet, affectionately called the Drug Genie. And I let excel do what excel does best. Functions. Foal drug doses, CRIs, parenteral nutrition. Always looking for feedback. Doing the Internship Math. Just wondering if...
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The Intern Checklist – THE EQUINE INTERN
https://equineintern.wordpress.com/2016/07/11/the-intern-checklist
4th year of Vet school blog. Life as an equine veterinary intern. July 11, 2016. August 12, 2016. Veterinary #vetstudent #vetschool #veterinarian #vetintern #vetmed #veterinarymedicine #equine #intern #internship #horse #vet #vethospital #equinehospital #horsevet #career #newgrad #vetblog #corecompetency #AAEP #goals #training #expectations. When Potomac Horse Fever Comes Rolling In. View Full Profile →. The Demand for Ovariectomy. Steps in the right direction. Doing the Internship Math. March 1st, 2017.
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AbdomiNOcentensis – THE EQUINE INTERN
https://equineintern.wordpress.com/2016/07/15/abdominocentensis
4th year of Vet school blog. Life as an equine veterinary intern. July 15, 2016. August 12, 2016. Well shit, is what I was thinking…but not long before the overseeing owner asked. “So if it’s not going to tell us anything, do I have to pay for that? In the end, everything turned out okay. No hemoabdomen, no septic peritonitis…and the horse ended up being discharged a couple days later with no resulting complications or incidences for the remainder of hospitalization. And perhaps the icing o...It was a mi...
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