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Had a crappy week at my job, BUT I’m moving to the desert on Sunday. I can barely wait!!!
Have fun! The Southwest is gorgeous and I miss the saguaros, desert sunsets, wildlife, and cool weather (monsoons, haboobs) in AZ.

Also In-N-Out. Definitely In-N-Out.
 
We might be getting another vet and I'm so excited. Because today was bananas, and I want more help.
That is awesome and I'm jealous. We are losing an associate and the best mentor to me in 2 weeks and I am terrified. Not only am I really going to miss her as a friend and mentor, I am terrified about losing a doctor in the midst of both summer and COVID stuff. Our ad hasn't been up that long yet but I don't think we've gotten any bites. The only silver lining and "rave" for this thread is that I'll get to move to her desk once she leaves. I've been stuck at the dingy corner desk in the doctors' office since I started 3 years ago and her desk is against a window and she can keep plants alive on the windowsill...and I'll have an actual closet rather than just a coat rack...I'm so excited.
 
That is awesome and I'm jealous. We are losing an associate and the best mentor to me in 2 weeks and I am terrified. Not only am I really going to miss her as a friend and mentor, I am terrified about losing a doctor in the midst of both summer and COVID stuff. Our ad hasn't been up that long yet but I don't think we've gotten any bites. The only silver lining and "rave" for this thread is that I'll get to move to her desk once she leaves. I've been stuck at the dingy corner desk in the doctors' office since I started 3 years ago and her desk is against a window and she can keep plants alive on the windowsill...and I'll have an actual closet rather than just a coat rack...I'm so excited.
I want a desk 😢
 
I want a desk 😢
I recently asked a new receptionist to put a chart "on my desk" and she goes, "you mean in the corner?"

yes. my "desk" is a corner with a computer. don't rub it in!
 
I recently asked a new receptionist to put a chart "on my desk" and she goes, "you mean in the corner?"

yes. my "desk" is a corner with a computer. don't rub it in!
At the older clinic there is a small bit of counter that all the doctors share. Sometimes there are 4 of us there at the same time. I always feel like I'm in the way :laugh:
 
As an intern we officially had cubicles upstairs but we were explicitly told that we had to do all records downstairs in or next to the treatment area In case they needed us. In residency I had a nice shared office, but I gotta say I enjoy my private office with a window in my lab now. We’ll soon see how an at-home office compares.
 
At the older clinic there is a small bit of counter that all the doctors share. Sometimes there are 4 of us there at the same time. I always feel like I'm in the way :laugh:
We have a tiny shared piece of desk crammed with three computers and three phones. The clinic where I’m solo I have my own station which is nice. At my new job I’ll have an office 😱
 
We have a shared office: 4 docs crammed in with our PM. I love being in the same office because it allows us to discuss cases easily, but we are really outgrowing the space.
 
We’ll soon see how an at-home office compares.
The commute is short, the cafeteria usually has what you want to eat without waiting in lines, and your favorite companion may very well be right there at your desk most of the day. Housekeeping is usually very nice. (ok, so my hubby is retired, he comes and dusts, I get a kiss, beats the office any day) However, at times, I do miss the human interaction from my office office.
 
As an intern we officially had cubicles upstairs but we were explicitly told that we had to do all records downstairs in or next to the treatment area In case they needed us. In residency I had a nice shared office, but I gotta say I enjoy my private office with a window in my lab now. We’ll soon see how an at-home office compares.
We have a tiny shared piece of desk crammed with three computers and three phones. The clinic where I’m solo I have my own station which is nice. At my new job I’ll have an office 😱
Don't have a permanent office yet but will once we settle on which area of campus I'll be covering. In a temporary private office now and dang it is nice to be able to take off the mask while working on the computer.
 
I had a client this afternoon who adopted multiple kittens instead of just one, so she asked if she could bring her armful of kittens to her end-of-day appointment. The techs were getting ready to hunt down the receptionist who scheduled a multi-pet appointment in a single appointment slot at the end of the day, but I said it was my fault, and they could all thank me later. The rescue is good about vet care for their kittens before adoption, so all I had to do was physical exams and talk to the owners about owning kittens. And the techs got to play with a bunch of healthy kittens at the end of the day! 😀
 
I had a client this afternoon who adopted multiple kittens instead of just one, so she asked if she could bring her armful of kittens to her end-of-day appointment. The techs were getting ready to hunt down the receptionist who scheduled a multi-pet appointment in a single appointment slot at the end of the day, but I said it was my fault, and they could all thank me later. The rescue is good about vet care for their kittens before adoption, so all I had to do was physical exams and talk to the owners about owning kittens. And the techs got to play with a bunch of healthy kittens at the end of the day! 😀
Always say yes to armfuls of kittens 😀
 
My state finally passed Medicaid expansion under the ACA last night, heck yeah! This will help so, so many people who are struggling right now. If this had been a couple of years ago, I myself would have benefited from it. I’m still somewhat dismayed by how close it was and the fact that it lost by 9 (!) percentage points in my county, but hey. It’s a relief nonetheless and I’m glad the urban vote was able to make it happen.
 
omg is it already time for the 2025 applicant cycle? This is officially the first cycle that will matriculate after I'm out of vet school
When these people graduate, I will have been graduated for TEN years. What?!
 
Wow u r old 😉
I felt old today when I thought to myself "I'm too confident for this BS" when talking to a client. I've always been so full of self-doubt and I definitely have full-blown impostor syndrome 24/7, but I just couldn't doubt myself when faced with the ridiculousness that this client was spouting. And that's when I felt like a real grown-up and old. But in a good way?

Life is weird. Vacation is coming. :cat:
 
You're welcome to befriend mine. There are some bigger but none dumber
Pretty sure at least 2 out of the 3 I saw today are in the running for “world’s dumbest lab”. The third was a huge lady who just really likes hugs, and will pee all over the place In total submission if she thinks she’s displeased you in any way. We didn’t get peed on today!!!
 
Pretty sure at least 2 out of the 3 I saw today are in the running for “world’s dumbest lab”. The third was a huge lady who just really likes hugs, and will pee all over the place In total submission if she thinks she’s displeased you in any way. We didn’t get peed on today!!!
Today my dog:
  • Ran into a glass door
  • Twice
  • Thought I couldn't see him if he didn't make eye contact
  • Ran into a tree branch and thought it was trying to play with him, then accidentally whipped himself with a tree branch while playing with it
  • Barked at the sound of himself in his kennel because he thought it was another dog
  • Tried to lick dishes in the dishwasher but missed and licked nothing instead
  • Tried to eat some mail and then pretended it was actually a dog toy instead of contraband
  • Forgot to stop drinking water until I called his name and he remembered he was done. He had been drinking water for five minutes straight
  • I accidentally dropped the kibbles out of his food bowl all over the floor and the first place he looked for kibbles was his food bowl. Which was upside down. Surrounded by kibbles.

I still stand by my claim that there are none dumber 😉
 
For a week in July the emergency hospital where I am working closed to give everyone a paid vacation except for part-time and seasonal staff, so I was excluded. The doctor that owns the hospital said he'd give us some hours in the hospital to work and supplement the rest with CE or something. So I worked 12 hours the week the hospital was closed but picked up my paycheck today and turns out an additional 24 were paid so he decided to pay us afterall 🙂
 
Today my dog:
  • Ran into a glass door
  • Twice
  • Thought I couldn't see him if he didn't make eye contact
  • Ran into a tree branch and thought it was trying to play with him, then accidentally whipped himself with a tree branch while playing with it
  • Barked at the sound of himself in his kennel because he thought it was another dog
  • Tried to lick dishes in the dishwasher but missed and licked nothing instead
  • Tried to eat some mail and then pretended it was actually a dog toy instead of contraband
  • Forgot to stop drinking water until I called his name and he remembered he was done. He had been drinking water for five minutes straight
  • I accidentally dropped the kibbles out of his food bowl all over the floor and the first place he looked for kibbles was his food bowl. Which was upside down. Surrounded by kibbles.

I still stand by my claim that there are none dumber 😉
Forgot another one until he did it again this morning, but every time he comes into my bathroom he will get stuck in my shower curtains without fail. I don't even understand how but he does it within 30 seconds every time
 
Thanks! Ironically had just googled it and was watching the video on this site haha

Looks neat. Also scary. But then, I haven't spayed anything since March and in general spaying things is scary

its not actually that scary and it really cuts down on surgery time. It’s very similar to a cat neuter tie like theY said, the starting vs ending position is just different. It’s really simple once you know what you’re doing! 10/10 am a fan.
 
sameeeeee. Am a convert.

Would you say this is something you were ok learning because you were already comfortable with spays? Or something you wish you'd done when still learning?

I'm having a very hard time wrapping my head around being a DVM and needing to spay things when I am 0% confident haha. I like this a lot in theory but am unsure if I should get comfortable with regular ligation before trying this etc etc.

Covid taking away my main surgery time in 4th year can suck a big ol' dick. I can chop balls off anything but abdomens are scurry
 
Would you say this is something you were ok learning because you were already comfortable with spays? Or something you wish you'd done when still learning?

I'm having a very hard time wrapping my head around being a DVM and needing to spay things when I am 0% confident haha. I like this a lot in theory but am unsure if I should get comfortable with regular ligation before trying this etc etc.

Covid taking away my main surgery time in 4th year can suck a big ol' dick. I can chop balls off anything but abdomens are scurry
I mean I'm still learning. The main thing is this is only in cats. Dogs have too much fat lol. I'm glad I learned the hard way first but I like this technique waaaaay better. I also don't have to worry about my knots coming undone because I feel like autoligation is way more secure. Idk why
 
Would you say this is something you were ok learning because you were already comfortable with spays? Or something you wish you'd done when still learning?

I'm having a very hard time wrapping my head around being a DVM and needing to spay things when I am 0% confident haha. I like this a lot in theory but am unsure if I should get comfortable with regular ligation before trying this etc etc.

Covid taking away my main surgery time in 4th year can suck a big ol' dick. I can chop balls off anything but abdomens are scurry

I totally get it. I’m pretty comfortable with spays, but I have classmates on the same rotation with less experience/comfort (maybe one surgery or none) who are doing autoligations. The nice thing is you don’t have to cut the pedicle before you autoligate, so everything is still intact which might take away some of the scary? This is specific to cats, of course. It’s really not technically difficult if you have a good video or someone to show you. I learned with a rubber band in like 2 minutes and was able to do it in a cat without issue.

miller or strangle knots are the secret to dog spays...which you can also learn from a video🙂
 
Would you say this is something you were ok learning because you were already comfortable with spays? Or something you wish you'd done when still learning?

I'm having a very hard time wrapping my head around being a DVM and needing to spay things when I am 0% confident haha. I like this a lot in theory but am unsure if I should get comfortable with regular ligation before trying this etc etc.

Covid taking away my main surgery time in 4th year can suck a big ol' dick. I can chop balls off anything but abdomens are scurry
I learned "typical" spay techniques and high volume basically at the same time during school. They're both helpful.

I autoligate small kitties, and honestly often autoligate bigger ones, too, but sometimes I'll throw a millers on the little ligated stump below the knot just to make myself feel better. Especially it they're pregnant.
 
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