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View Poll Results: What is your main discipline?

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  • Small Animal practice

    7 38.89%
  • Large animal practice (bovine, sheep, etc..)

    3 16.67%
  • Horse practice

    1 5.56%
  • Exotic animals / Zoo

    4 22.22%
  • Research

    1 5.56%
  • Pathology

    1 5.56%
  • Still Student

    8 44.44%
  • Other...

    2 11.11%
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Thread: What kind of Vet are you?

  
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    Default What kind of Vet are you?

    What is your main discipline?
    I hope I have not forgot anyone...

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    Default Re: What kind of Vet are you?

    Anesthesia!!!!
    http://www.anestesia.vet.br/ - Anesthesia Forum

    Animals suffer and feel pain < remember this

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    There are so many people from small animal practice...

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    Default Re: What kind of Vet are you?

    Well i am a Genetic molecular and Reproduccion in Rummians

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    I'm still a student but really hoping to go into equine practice when I have qualified. Eventually I would like to try and focus on equine surgery though being a general equine vet would still be great.

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    I am currently a student, but I will bein small animal veterinarian in 4 weeks!

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    exotic and zoo

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    small animals

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    small animals in ophthalmology field.

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    I am still a student and i want to be able to treat small and large animals particularly equine I love them but I have not had a lot of exposure to them just did about 7 days of seeing practice, in trinidad racing is the main industry that horses are used in so the focus is on sports medicine but I would love to become competent in surgery and general equine medicine as well though. However right now I am spending quite a lot if time with the small animals and that's wonderful as well

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    Still a student in Glasgow, but have some interest in Avian.

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    Graduate student, Marine fisheries - mariculture

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    Default Re: What kind of Vet are you?

    well I am mainly dealing with large animals - bovines and equines also. and to some extent small animals also as I am the only vet in my area. In short dealing with all animals





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    What is your main discipline?
    I hope I have not forgot anyone...

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