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VetPrep Alums Making a Difference:  Andy VanGorder 2016

Posted by Erik Manassy on Feb 17, 2017 7:11:47 AM

We love it when we find out that former VetPrep Users who used our service to pass the NAVLE® are making a difference in their field.  Our latest story is about VetPrep Alum Andy VanGorder who graduated from Ross University in 2016.

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Topics: VetPrep Alums, Making a Difference

Congrats Veterinary Students for Receiving Residency & Internship Match Results

Posted by Mauricio Dujowich on Feb 14, 2017 1:34:22 PM

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February 13th marked the official date where graduating Veterinary Students found out their match results for residency and internships for the 2017-2018 school year. VIRMP, also refered to as Veterinary Internship & Residency Matching Program is sponsored by the American Association of Veterinary Clinicians.

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Topics: Residency, NAVLE, Internship, VIRMP

Veterinarian Infographic: Anatomy of the Tooth

Posted by Cari Wise on Feb 13, 2017 8:00:00 AM
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Our next veterinary infographic is the anatomy of a tooth. We cover the enamel, pulp, dentin, gingiva, gingval sulcus, alveolar bone, and cementum.

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Topics: Facts, Teeth

My Horrible Veterinary Internship Experience

Posted by Mauricio Dujowich on Feb 7, 2017 9:34:25 AM

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After reading a recent article depicting the abusive nature of veterinary internships in the United States, I felt compelled to come out of the shadows and tell the world about my horrible experience.   I can still remember how excited I was when the VIRMP notified me I had matched.  I was going to one of the premier practices to perform an internship for those seeking a residency.  I had done an externship here so I thought I had a good idea of what I was getting into.

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Topics: NAVLE, Internship, VIRMP

Fact: Did you know dogs have an odd number of lung lobes?

Posted by Cari Wise on Jan 25, 2017 2:42:00 PM



Did you know that dogs have an odd number of lung lobes. Dogs have three lung loves on the left (cranial, middle, and caudal) and four lung loves on the right (cranial, middle, caudal, and accessory).

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Topics: Facts

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