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Monthly Archives: April 2010
Acupuncture
I am an associate veterinarian with McKee-Pownall Equine and I work at our Campbellville location. While I enjoy all aspects of equine practice, my special love is for lameness diagnosis and treatment and the medicine of treating equine athletes. I … Continue reading
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Examinitis
General Description: single focal lesion within the frontal lobe of the cerebrum, occupying approximately 20% of the organ. Raised, dark red, irregular in shape, turgid. Morphologic Diagnosis: Severe, peracute, generalized frontal cerebral hemorrhage & infarct. Clinical Diagnosis: Examinitis Pathogenesis: informational … Continue reading
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Introductions
Welcome to my blog! My name is Elise and every few weeks I will be blogging about my experiences working as a Registered Veterinary Technician (RVT) for MPES. I may even add some behind the scenes stuff to help satiate … Continue reading
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Wet Labs
As the school year draws to an end and the impending doom of exams is lingering, I find it awfully difficult to resign myself to the books just yet, and instead look for ways to procrastinate and enjoy the amazing … Continue reading
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