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Amy Breton
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The Latest & Greatest….
July 12, 2010
It seems like there isn’t anything veterinary medicine can’t offer to clients! CT Scan, MRI, transfusions, arterial lines, hemodialysis, etc. We now can offer it all to our clients and their pets! The advancement of medicine in our fields has provided some great opportunities for technicians to advance their skills.
I can still remember the thrill of putting in my first arterial line. Last year we started using species-specific albumin and I’m fairly certain that was the coolest...
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DeeAnn Wilfong
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I Love What I Do
July 8, 2010
I just recently completed another round of interviews of technician students who would like to come to Littleton Equine for their internship. The decisions are often tough, how do you know who will be a good equine technician? In the course of these interviews, I am often asked why I chose to go into equine medicine and I always appreciate the question. It forces me to pause and reflect on exactly why I choose to be an equine veterinary technician. I love what I do, plain and simple as that....
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Brianne Corsi
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What is your typical day like?
May 21, 2010
Whether you work in the smallest or largest practice in the area, a veterinary technician is an amazing asset to have. I chose to write about my typical day [in Veterinary Technician, May 2010] because I wanted technicians to see how significant their role can be in their hospital. It is important to realize all the things that we do that keep the day going. Everybody has their own talent, which combined with those of our team can make even the craziest day run like a well-oiled machine.
So,...
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