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8 months in advance seems … extreme?Hello why it no in your signature already
8 months in advance seems … extreme?Hello why it no in your signature already
Never8 months in advance seems … extreme?
Nah go for it! You can always make edits if any of them change (speaking from personal experience) 😉8 months in advance seems … extreme?
Yeah, no one notices when you change your entire schedule 3 or 4 times in the span of 2 months lol. Also speaking from experience.You can always make edits if any of them change (speaking from personal experience)
Yeah, no one notices when you change your entire schedule 3 or 4 times in the span of 2 months lol. Also speaking from experience.
You guys start clinics after second year?We got our clinic schedules for next summer![]()
We finish our core curriculum 2nd year, head into clinics for the summer, take electives 3rd year, then clinics again 4th year. Total we do 17 3-week rotations, 5 during the summer between 2nd and 3rd year.You guys start clinics after second year?
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I caved to the peer pressure 🙈Nah go for it! You can always make edits if any of them change (speaking from personal experience) 😉
If you need more equine off campus, there's a great practice I was going to go to in my area, but covid canceled it for me. I've heard good things!I caved to the peer pressure 🙈
PM me the name!!If you need more equine off campus, there's a great practice I was going to go to in my area, but covid canceled it for me. I've heard good things!
There's a big place (boarding / breeding?) in TN (or maybe KY?) that sent us an email about externship last year. I can forward it to you if your class didn't get it.PM me the name!!
It’s a doc linked in a thread called Factors When Picking a School that is stickied at the top of the “help me decide: x vs y” subforum at the top of this page. Had difficulty linking on mobile.Does anyone know where the link was that showed all the pros and cons of each veterinary school? I can't remember where I found it months ago. But anyone was able to add to it.
Thank you!It’s a doc linked in a thread called Factors When Picking a School that is stickied at the top of the “help me decide: x vs y” subforum at the top of this page. Had difficulty linking on mobile.
It’s in my signature. Alternatively, you can click here.Does anyone know where the link was that showed all the pros and cons of each veterinary school? I can't remember where I found it months ago. But anyone was able to add to it.
We have integrative sessions in our curriculum that start year 1 semester 1. We work in pods on cases applicable to what we’re studying. Generally we have 1 integrative session per week. We also have a few clubs that have case rounds with clinicians and/or 4th year students in the teaching hospital.Does any school have classes/club activities for lower grade vet students to work up cases and practice diagnostic reasoning? I heard WSU has a class at the second year and wonder what it is like.
I would LOVE the name of the USDA’s equine epidemiologist!!!!There's a big place (boarding / breeding?) in TN (or maybe KY?) that sent us an email about externship last year. I can forward it to you if your class didn't get it.
You could do a clinical med rotation there. I thought about doing a PC rotation there for disease management stuff if you want some ideas about how to do your required PC rotation with something that is more lined up with your career goals.
One of my classmates also did a PC rotation with the USDA's equine epidemiologist it you want that contact. 🙂
Same here. Applications and integrations (problem-based case-based group learning) for 4 hours/week, and at least equine and food animal clubs have monthly case rounds for about an hour with a clinician.We have integrative sessions in our curriculum that start year 1 semester 1. We work in pods on cases applicable to what we’re studying. Generally we have 1 integrative session per week. We also have a few clubs that have case rounds with clinicians and/or 4th year students in the teaching hospital.
At my school, there’s a lot of clubs on campus that have case presentations and case rounds (which I literally was talking to professors/residents today about gaining access to interesting cases that we can present throughout the school year to a club I am on the eboard for). Additionally, first year we have a Problem Based Learning class every week working up a case.Does any school have classes/club activities for lower grade vet students to work up cases and practice diagnostic reasoning? I heard WSU has a class at the second year and wonder what it is like.
Yeah at WSU alot of clubs have case rounds-either over lunch or evening events-some once per week others once per semester it just depends. Then we have the second year elective which I didn't take so I don't know specifics but people seemed to like it. In our second year we also have diagnostic cases 2 weeks during the fall of second year that is simulated case workup. We also have an elective for ag med that does case work up that years 1-3 can take. We also have colic team that meets weekly to have colic case work ups. We also have the summer electives for under students to be on ortho, onco, or ag animal and are treated like 4th years. So lots of opportunities for that stuff at WSU.Does any school have classes/club activities for lower grade vet students to work up cases and practice diagnostic reasoning? I heard WSU has a class at the second year and wonder what it is like.
Not a class but Duncan and Prasse's Veterinary Laboratory Medicine is great and the back of the book is filled with practice cases.Does any school have classes/club activities for lower grade vet students to work up cases and practice diagnostic reasoning? I heard WSU has a class at the second year and wonder what it is like.
Thank you! Gonna pick that up from library tomorrow!Not a class but Duncan and Prasse's Veterinary Laboratory Medicine is great and the back of the book is filled with practice cases.
Which school is this? Any chance these rounds/club activities are online and may include students from other schools to participate in?At my school, there’s a lot of clubs on campus that have case presentations and case rounds (which I literally was talking to professors/residents today about gaining access to interesting cases that we can present throughout the school year to a club I am on the eboard for). Additionally, first year we have a Problem Based Learning class every week working up a case.
Tufts. Sadly the weekly case rounds that my school puts on are considered confidential information.Which school is this? Any chance these rounds/club activities are online and may include students from other schools to participate in?
I gotchuI would LOVE the name of the USDA’s equine epidemiologist!!!!
Cats want to not have teeth at all costsSmall animal dentistry
That is all.
Rabbits will just make more teeth than they need.Cats want to not have teeth at all costs
Small dogs should not have teeth at all costs
Big dogs should not be allowed to have nylabones at all costs
There's your 10,000' summary 😬
I love this more than I should 😆Cats want to not have teeth at all costs
Small dogs should not have teeth at all costs
Big dogs should not be allowed to have nylabones at all costs
There's your 10,000' summary 😬
It’s hilarious because it’s true.Cats want to not have teeth at all costs
Small dogs should not have teeth at all costs
Big dogs should not be allowed to have nylabones at all costs
There's your 10,000' summary 😬
Second year is an absolute riot, and has gone by sooo fast. I can't believe the end of the semester is less than a month away!?So ... I haven't gone to a single lecture in person since the 2nd week of the semester. My exam scores are better, I actually get to see my horse during daylight hours, and I feel happier/less stressed in general because I feel like I'm still living my life (vs. vet school dictating every day of my life).
How are y'all doing? And who's ready for Thanksgiving break??!! 😍
I believe @silverrains has it linked in their signatureDoes anyone have a link to the Google docs that listed all the pros and cons for each vet school? Can't seem to find it!
Does anyone have a link to the Google docs that listed all the pros and cons for each vet school? Can't seem to find it!
I realize that this is several days late and you've probably found what you've needed, but you can access it here. And, yeah, there's also a link to it in my signature, though I understand that might be difficult or impossible to see if you're on mobile.I believe @silverrains has it linked in their signature
Stopped going in person and studying 5 days before the exam by rewatching lectures. Grades go up because I'm actively listening. Now to carry this into spring. I invite you to look at UF CVMs schedule though and tell me if yours is less cray cause I'm hoping they learn to scheduleSo ... I haven't gone to a single lecture in person since the 2nd week of the semester. My exam scores are better, I actually get to see my horse during daylight hours, and I feel happier/less stressed in general because I feel like I'm still living my life (vs. vet school dictating every day of my life).
How are y'all doing? And who's ready for Thanksgiving break??!! 😍
Hi! I have the video interview scheduled with VEG within the next 48 hours. Do you have any advice? What questions did it ask?I did the SJP (student job program) with Banfield and it was great!
I also did an externship with Veterinary Emergency Group for two weeks, part of it was amazing and part of it kinda sucked.