She was able to participate in several aspects of clinic life and took an active role in helping to monitor and treat the hospitalised patients.
We were able to look at normal anatomy, putting into perspective what Celine had been reading about in her text books. She spent some time taking and recording pulse and respitation rates for animals under anaesthesia and becoming used to what normal physiological parameters look and feel like.
It was a busy week as we were even able to cover the basics of preparing patients for surgery, clipping, sterile prep, intubation and pre op injections.
We hope we provided Celine with an idea of what to expect when she completes her veterinary studies and maybe we will see her in the future when she is qualified and ready to develop her surgical skills!
That must be so exciting for her. That is going to be great experience for veterinarian school. Where will she be going? Does she know if she wants to specialize in a field?
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