This is a thank you to all those great Vet Techs!
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Veterinary technicians are more than just the person in the scrub top who takes your dog’s temperature or asks you a few questions before the vet comes in. They are more than the person who holds your horse for vaccinations so that you don’t have to be the bad guy.
Veterinary technicians are a lifeline connecting you, your veterinarian, and your animals. They are educated and trained to perform a raft of procedures and provide the best possible nursing care for your animal. Their job frees the veterinarian to do the things that only we are allowed to do – diagnose illnesses, perform surgery, etc.
The veterinary technician may fill a different role in a multi-doctor small animal hospital than in a large animal ambulatory practice, but no matter the practice type, veterinarians need our technicians, and you and your animals need them too.
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Dr. Wise's Take
The true Value and Appreciation for Veterinary Technicians is not communicated nearly enough. This veterinarian puts to paper what many of us fail to say.
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Veterinary Terminology Primer
Look it UP or break it DOWN?
- A medical dictionary is an obvious must-have for any veterinary student. Your vocabulary will expand exponentially as you learn.
- Unfortunately, memorizing definitions, though helpful, is not enough to prepare you to think critically as you move forward in your career.
- This reference was created to help you understand the foundations of veterinary terminology so you can quickly break down new terms instead of spending time looking them up!
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