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May 13, 2014

Veterinary Capacity Building in Post-Conflict Liberia

This is a guest post by Robert Fathke, a 2015 DVM candidate in the public/corporate track at the Virginia-Maryland Regional College of Veterinary Medicine. He received his MPH at George Washington University in Washington, D.C., with a focus in global health policy. His career goal is to apply veterinary principles through a One Health approach, focusing on interdisciplinary efforts toward global health and sustainable development.

Robert Fathke veterinary student Veterinary Capacity Building in Post Conflict LiberiaLast summer I traveled to Liberia with Veterinarians Without B...

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Published on May 13, 2014 09:25

April 29, 2014

Rejected by the CDC & What I’m Doing Instead!

I know, I know, it’s been way too long. I love sharing all of your stories and experiences so much that it makes it easy for me to get a little lazy about writing my own blog posts every now and then!


Zingaro reserve sicily Rejected by the CDC & What Im Doing Instead!

Recent adventure on the northwest coast of Sicily.


But it’s past time for an update. The last few months have been a whirlwind of big decisions here in the Garber household. As the wind and rain of December in Sicily rolled around, I was leaning very strongly towards getting off of active duty in...

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Published on April 29, 2014 13:07

April 9, 2014

Wildlife Medicine & Conservation Program in Belize!

This is a guest post by Price Dickson, a first-year veterinary student at the University of Illinois. You can connect with her on LinkedIn or comment below with any questions.

Price Dickson veterinary student Belize crocodile 214x300 Wildlife Medicine & Conservation Program in Belize!I participated in the Belize Wildlife and Referral Clinic’s Wildlife Medicine and Conservation Program this past January. The program is taught by Dr. Isabel Paquet-Durand, a veterinarian who started the clinic as the country’s only animal hospital for native wildlife.


The program is well-rounded in the types of animals y...

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Published on April 09, 2014 13:00

March 24, 2014

Summer Plans? Check Out the Summer Undergraduate Residency in Public Health.

This is a guest post by Kelsey Mikolajczyk. Kelsey recently finished her undergrad degree and is now working at a small animal clinic while preparing vet school applications for this fall. She enjoys line dancing, kickboxing, and hiking with her two dogs. Connect with her on Twitter here!

Kelsey Mikolajczyk pre vet Summer Plans? Check Out the Summer Undergraduate Residency in Public Health.Rabies, salmonella, fat content, and instant recess. All these things may seem unrelated, but they really have a lot in common! You’ll learn about all of them and more when you participate in the Summer Under...

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Published on March 24, 2014 12:46

February 20, 2014

Veterinary Freelance Writing: How to Make Extra Money with the Skills You Already Have

This is a guest post by Anna O’Brien, a mixed animal veterinarian and writer based in Maryland. I know you’ll all enjoy learning about her experience and strategies for building a business as a freelance writer focusing on pets and other animals.

Veterinary Freelance Writing Make Money Pets Animals Veterinary Freelance Writing: How to Make Extra Money with the Skills You Already Have


Anna OBrien alpaca 202x300 Veterinary Freelance Writing: How to Make Extra Money with the Skills You Already HaveHi, folks! Elliott asked me to write a short bit on my experiences as a freelance writer in hopes that I may impart some helpful tips for those out there who may be writing and not getting published, or not getting paid, or otherwise not getting where...

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Published on February 20, 2014 11:42

February 13, 2014

Top 5 Uncommon Veterinary Stories You Don’t Want to Miss

These are five of the most popular stories I shared on Facebook and Twitter over the last couple of weeks. I know those platforms can be a little bit hit or miss at times, so I’m experimenting with a new biweekly wrap-up over here on the blog as well. Enjoy!


#1: A New, More Humane Way to Euthanize Stranded Whales

whale euthanasia veterinarian Top 5 Uncommon Veterinary Stories You Dont Want to Miss


If you saw an animal slowly suffocating to death—and there was no hope of saving it—what would you do?


This is a question faced by those who respond to whale strandings all over the wor...

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Published on February 13, 2014 12:49

January 30, 2014

Veterinary PhD Programs: Wildlife, Infectious Diseases, Food Safety

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A Sicilian mountain town.


Are you ready to take the next step?


You’ve been dreaming of doing something out of the ordinary for quite a while now, but the odds and ends of life keep getting in the way. I know how it is.


So that’s why I’m here again to share about some unique educational opportunities that could be just what you need. These funded PhD programs, located all over the world, will let you explore a new field while opening new windows on an uncommon veterinary career.


You’re not going t...

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Published on January 30, 2014 08:31

January 23, 2014

Pre-Veterinary Internships Abroad: Wildlife Conservation in Botswana

This is a guest post by Ben Daggett, a third-year pre-veterinary student at the University of Vermont. Check out his blog to keep up with future adventures as he pursues a career in conservation medicine. All photos are his own.

Ben Daggett male lions Botswana pre veterinary 225x300 Pre Veterinary Internships Abroad: Wildlife Conservation in BotswanaDumela! Have you ever dreamed of doing wildlife research in Africa?


And I don’t mean the Africa that involves 5-star accommodations or air conditioned safari rides. I mean the Africa where your tent is both your place of rest and the only thing between you and the hyena...

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Published on January 23, 2014 14:10

January 7, 2014

Boren Fellowship: Money for International Study

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Updated for 2014!

Are you looking for some way to pay for a unique international internship or research opportunity next summer? Or maybe you’re feeling worn out and need an even longer break from the rigors of vet school. How about a year long sabbatical, in which you gain valuable connections and experience while also getting to travel the world?


The Boren Fellowship is a unique program that provides the funding necessary for U.S. graduate students to spend a minimum of 12 weeks and maximum o...

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Published on January 07, 2014 03:00

January 3, 2014

Top 13 Uncommon Veterinary Stories from 2013

Happy New Year, everyone!


becca garber 2013 year in review 8 Top 13 Uncommon Veterinary Stories from 2013I thought it would be fun to do a quick round-up of the most popular stories I shared over social media in 2013. It was so inspiring to browse back through all the photos, articles, videos, blog posts, and job advertisements from the last twelve months.


So without further adieu, here they are, in descending order from least to most popular.


#13

Garber ACVPM Results sharing copy Top 13 Uncommon Veterinary Stories from 2013Great news! I passed the ACVPM specialty board exam! Read this new post on the blog for all the information you need about study...

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Published on January 03, 2014 07:35