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I'm keeping the ornery male (the one that is buff and white)!Ugh! They are so friggin cute! I just turned mine over to another foster parent today so I can move 🙁 so sad.
PS which one are you keeping?!
Awww, that's exciting! Her picture was so cute, she's gorgeous!Also my cockatiel is starting to sing and is becoming more vocal! She never used to talk. Maybe I can start training 🙂
I started going through the getting through the night series on VIN, and I write a step by step what I should do/think about for each type of emergency. It's helped so much in terms of just getting right to it and not running around going omg what am I doing!? The very last page of my notebook is emergency drugs. The second to the last page is anesthesia drugs.Survived a walk in still tremoring post seizure dog towards the end of the day today. My oh crap reflex is getting better and better every time I have to deal with a new type of emergency.
And now I have a new project. Hunt down or make emergency flashcards with basic things like ER drug doses and quick things to start evaluating while you brain tries not to ooze out your ears in panic.
It changed my life, and I feel fairly comfortable with my notes now that I can tackle anything that walks in the door at least enough to stabilize it to the point where I have the time to look things up (unless the animal's pretty much dead to begin with). It's so nice because it goes through each type of common emergencies, and has parameters to watch, as well as drug dosages, etc...Thanks Minnerbelle, I'll check that one out. 🙂 I feel like emergencies are my biggest weakness right now.
If you don't mind sharing, I'd love to see those pages.I started going through the getting through the night series on VIN, and I write a step by step what I should do/think about for each type of emergency. It's helped so much in terms of just getting right to it and not running around going omg what am I doing!? The very last page of my notebook is emergency drugs. The second to the last page is anesthesia drugs.
thanks!Sure, it probably won't be until end of the week but I def can scan it in and send it to you 🙂
Can vet students look through the archives as well or is this only for veterinarians? This sounds like a pretty good resource! I'd like to go through it while I'm doing my internship this summer.I missed the first one (my state license didn't come through fast enough for the sign ups), am going through the second one. Not sure ill actually be able to do enough to get credit. The one I have notes on though is from past years! You can get to it through vin, or just go to vin foundation. And click on I am a veterinarian (or new grad, I don't remember). It'll have you sign in with your vin username and password. Then it'll take you to the archives. For each type of emergency, it even links to previous vin discussions that pertain to it. There's also a bunch of tutorials separate from the getting through the night, that goes over procedures you may not know how to do (like open chested CPR). There's also a getting through the day series too for gp stuff.
Yes absolutely, I started going through it before I graduated during my ER electives. It may be too much focus on practical information (not much pathophys or drug mechanisms) until you're actually in clinics, but it's open for anyone with a vin account.Can vet students look through the archives as well or is this only for veterinarians? This sounds like a pretty good resource! I'd like to go through it while I'm doing my internship this summer.
Yes absolutely, I started going through it before I graduated during my ER electives. It may be too much focus on practical information (not much pathophys or drug mechanisms) until you're actually in clinics, but it's open for anyone with a vin account.
Happy (late?) Birthday!!!The molecular biology vet I've been working with made me a birthday cake. Pistachio cake with strawberry jam between the layers. It was delicious and gorgeous. 😍
We only had one case come through anesthesia so only one student on that and the rest of us all sat around the student lounge and BSed the day away.

I just cranked out a personal statement for residency apps. I just wrote. Will probably end up writing another one completely different, like my VMCAS PS but it felt good to write.
This is probably the biggest stumbling block for me for Match apps. I've never written one, I have no idea where to start.
I asked around and got a couple people to let me read theirs. My experiences and motivations were obviously different than theirs, but seeing what people who were successful at getting residencies wrote and how they went about selling themselves helped me be able to get started, because I didn't write a PS for vet school admissions either. It gave me a frame of reference of sorts. Before that, I spent way too many hours staring at a blank word document waiting for inspiration to strike.This is probably the biggest stumbling block for me for Match apps. I've never written one, I have no idea where to start.
(Kidding about the head exploding, I'm a little freaked out about writing a PS but not that bad).I've googled "Personal Statement" because I literally didn't even know what should be in one. 😳 I'll ask around for help. I really don't want this to sink my app. And here applying to the US programs was starting to look like such a good idea...(Kidding about the head exploding, I'm a little freaked out about writing a PS but not that bad).
this may or may not be currently happening...Yay! Now you can drink beer in your underwear!
When I said "now", I meant "now".this may or may not be currently happening...
Just got out of work and now only puppy class plus one night of sleep stands between me and my trip for San Diego for my second year at Comic-con! I cannot wait to be back out there... it has been the only thing keeping me going this summer...!
You're in lab animal medicine and you go to Comic Con? Can you adopt me please?We've been many years because my talented husband gets a free 4-day pass and a free guest pass every year. Also, my in-laws live there so we get free room and board!
Hey, I'm heading out to San Diego tomorrow and will be at Comic-Con as well! 🙂
We've been many years because my talented husband gets a free 4-day pass and a free guest pass every year. Also, my in-laws live there so we get free room and board!