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Dr. Cari Wise is a 1999 graduate of the University of Missouri, College of Veterinary Medicine. She completed a Masters degree in Education from Argosy University in 2015. Throughout her career, Dr. Wise has utilized her veterinary education in variety of settings including private and corporate small animal practice, shelter medicine, spay/neuter clinics, veterinary relief services, start-up practice ownership, and veterinary technician education.

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Link: Ready to sign an employment contract? Remove your compensation blinders.

Posted by Cari Wise on Jun 2, 2016 8:00:00 AM

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When it comes to veterinary compensation contracts, associates need a 360-degree view before signing on the dotted line.

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Topics: Links

POLL:  Vet School - Would You Do It Again?

Posted by Cari Wise on Jun 1, 2016 9:40:39 AM

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There is no question vet school is hard. Then, veterinary practice comes with physical, emotional and often financial challenges.  So, do the rewards of this profession outweigh the challenges for you? 

We're curious.  Would you do it again?

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Topics: Polls

Link: When Providing the Best Care Isn't an Option (for the Client's Pocketbook)

Posted by Cari Wise on May 31, 2016 9:15:24 AM

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What happens when the highest level of care just isn't an option for most of the clients you serve? Answers from the dvm360 Spectrum of Care survey point to a new world order: The days of providing nothing less than the gold standard might be numbered.

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Topics: Links

Clinical Pathology Review: Bile Acids Challenge Testing

Posted by Cari Wise on May 30, 2016 5:59:57 AM
We put together an infographic explaining the clinical pathology review on bile acids challenge testing. This can be used in cats and dogs. Please check out our other Fact Posts.
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Topics: Facts

What Not to do on Vet School Summer Break

Posted by Cari Wise on May 26, 2016 8:40:31 AM

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As you know, Vet School is a full time job.  For months at a time you eat, drink, sleep and dream veterinary anatomy, physiology, parasites, viruses, bacteria, etc., etc., etc..  The list goes on and on.  

For some of you, summer brings a long-awaited break.  For others, those breaks from classes take place at different times of the year.  Regardless of when it occurs, there are some things you just should not do during your time off.

Therefore, we've compiled a list of 3 Vet School Summer Break No-No's to help you use your time wisely.

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Topics: NAVLE, Vet Student, Vet School, Career

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