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Memory: How it works and 5 ways to improve it for Vet Students!

Posted by Flavia Vaduva on Jan 2, 2019 7:30:00 AM

How memory works is complex, but while it may be tough to understand, it may be tougher not to! It’s important to have an understanding of memory because it is crucial - it is the basis of so many applications, including studying and learning. By having an understanding of the main concepts in memory, you can work to improve yours.

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Topics: Studying, Stress Management, Vet Student, Vet School

Going Back in Time: Things I'd Tell the "Former Veterinary Student Me"

Posted by Andrea Dover on Dec 4, 2017 10:00:00 AM

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Earlier this week I returned to the scene of the crime…18 years ago 😱, I sat in the same classroom as a young, fresh-faced veterinary student full of hope and overwhelmed at the sheer volume of information I needed to cram into my brain. 

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Topics: Stress Management, Vet Student, Vet School

How the Method of Loci Can Help You Become A Veterinarian

Posted by Matthew Asciutto on Jun 19, 2017 7:13:05 PM

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Let’s say for a moment that you decide to abandon this whole veterinary medicine thing and try to focus on a different career path. I mean, instead of going through vet school, save all of that money and focus on a more reasonable vocational aspiration: a great orator of Ancient Rome. Sounds perfect!

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Topics: Videos, NAVLE, Vet Student, Vet School

Veterinary Class of 2017, Enjoy the Home Stretch!

Posted by Cari Wise on Dec 15, 2016 1:22:37 PM

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For most 2017 veterinary graduates, the NAVLE® is a thing of the past!  Although you won’t receive your exam results until February, now is the time to relax and enjoy a well-deserved break from the never-ending studying that has consumed your life in recent weeks and months. 
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Topics: Vet Student, Career

AVMA Dues for Veterinarians are Due by January 1st Each Year

Posted by Cari Wise on Dec 5, 2016 1:09:55 PM
Fact: Dues for AVMA membership, and premiums for AVMA Professional Liability Insurance for Veterinarians are due by January 1st each year.

AVMA dues :  $330/year*
AVMA Professional Liability Insurance for Veterinarians:  $173 - $2365/year* depending on focus of practice and level of coverage chosen

*based on information from the AVMA websites
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Topics: Facts, Vet Student

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