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Jessica Gramlich

Dr. Gramlich is a 2008 graduate of North Carolina State University College of Veterinary Medicine. After completing a one-year emergency internship in Rhode Island, she spent five years working as a small animal general practitioner in New Hampshire.

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A New Way to Practice Painful Procedures

Posted by Jessica Gramlich on Oct 5, 2015 10:06:44 AM

Animal use for scientific advancements is a controversial subject. Many people are against animal testing but still reap the benefits of these medical advancements every day, which makes for a long winded ethical discussion. There will always be debate over those frog dissections in high school and animal testing for cosmetics. As a veterinarian whose main goal is to save animal lives it can be an emotional challenge to hurt one animal even though the justification is that you will be able to help other animals in the future.

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Topics: Clinics, Surgery

Don't Be a Target for Thieves

Posted by Jessica Gramlich on Oct 2, 2015 8:00:00 AM

burglarThere has been a lot of talk in the veterinary community regarding veterinarians reselling bulk purchases of flea and tick preventatives to online pharmacies. This article takes that idea to a whole new and kind of scary level. It's important to keep your hospital and your staff safe from thieves so I share this story not to scare you but to make sure when you get out into the working world that you are prepared for the possible dangers. Usually you fear burglars stealing money or controlled drugs, one of my technicians was held at gun point for some ketamine a few years back. I guess there will always be something new to worry about. 

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10 Tips for Outstanding Vet / Client Communication

Posted by Jessica Gramlich on Sep 28, 2015 3:00:00 PM

Communication, Compassion and Compliance

We have all heard that the majority of lawsuits in the medical industry occur due to lack of understanding between the doctor and the patient. Often it occurs due to lack of empathy for the client and the perception that the doctor doesn’t care about the patient or situation which occurred. Open, honest, and thorough communication between a veterinarian and a pet owner is crucial. Through good client communication, the owner will gain trust in your care and ability to treat their pet and will be more compliant.

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Topics: Clinics, Communication, Career

Top 10 Tips to Excel in Clinics

Posted by Jessica Gramlich on Sep 25, 2015 8:00:00 AM

studentcheckingvitalsFor most of us, clinics are an exciting yet nerve wracking transition. After 3 years (numbers vary by school) of sitting in a classroom it is beyond thrilling to interact with patients and practice being a REAL veterinarian. But with this transition comes a whole new set of challenges. How does one get the most out of clinics, impress your professors, and save lives? Here is a quick list of how to succeed in clinical rotations.

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Avian Influenza just won't quit

Posted by Jessica Gramlich on Sep 23, 2015 8:00:00 AM

Highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) infections have been reported in U.S. domestic and wild birds over the past year. Avian influenza is primarily spread by direct contact between healthy birds and infected birds, and through indirect contact with contaminated equipment and materials.

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Topics: Veterinary News, wildlife

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