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Monthly Archives: February 2012
Safety First
As many of you probably know, there was an explosion involving a hyperbaric oxygen chamber at an equine rehabilitation facility. The explosion resulted in one horse and person being killed and a second person being seriously injured. The details of … Continue reading
The Joys of Treating an Older Horse
As the owner of several geriatric horses, I know first hand how endearing owning an “oldie” can really be. A swayed back, a droopy lip, a greyed face, a missing eye are charming qualities that become all the more sweet … Continue reading
Posted in Acupuncture
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A Day Answering the Phones at MPES
My present role at MPES is as Head Technician. This means that I spend a great deal of time in the clinic at a computer working on administrative duties, training initiatives, daily organizing and troubleshooting. Occasionally, I head out on … Continue reading
Posted in Life of an RVT
Tagged customer, equine, rvt, service, telephones
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