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Thread: My Work Experience - Zara, Veterinary Assistant! :) UPDATE: PM me for pics

  1. #16
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    Wow sounds like a great first day! And by the sounds of your first day, so far I would like being a Vet's Assistant


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    OK, here's my update!

    Well first of all, I have some pics now, but I've decided that the practice may not wish to have photos of their daily work posted on a site for all to see. Therefore, if you would like to see them, please PM me and I'll be more than happy to send them to you. Of course, please bear in mind that some pics are of operations, and that some contain scenes of animals being operated on with some blood and maybe organs visible. I assure you that there's nothing horrfically graphic in there, but for those who may be a little faint hearted, just tell me in your PM that you wish those to be left out. If I take any more photos throughout the course, I will automatically send those to you all too.

    The work has been really interesting, I've seen lots of ops and consults, encountering a few really mad owners along the way I've also witnessed two euthanasias, which, of course, were sad, but was really the kindest thing for the animals in question. And best of all I've been looking after the patients and making sure they're all comfortable. So far there's been no farm callouts, so fingers crossed there'll be one soon because it would be really interesting to watch, but I've visited the sister practice so have seen two different surgeries in operation.

    It's been so great so far, a real worthwhile work experience.

    Zimbabwe 07/13


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    Wow what a great opportunity. Sounds like your having fun Zara. I love when I get to go to the vets and work and see all the dogs and stuff but I have to cover my eyes when I walk in on a surgury I just can't handle that stuff. We also have exotics (like tigers and zoo animals) come in I can't wait to see one. Could you pm the non bloody pictures please??
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    Sorry I haven't updated for so long, I've been so busy lately not only with the work experience, but schoolwork for a very important exam I have coming up this Monday. I've had very little time for PT!

    The experience was amazing beyond words, I've done so much and learnt far more than I thought I would. When I got back to school, I realised how lucky I was to be able to get involved in so much, a few people were on coffee-making and paper-shredding duties!

    One of the really interesting things was going to watch cattle castration and dehorning, which is a mucky job and definitely NOT for the faint hearted. I had to wear overalls, which I at first thought would be unnecessary as I was merely a spectator, but by the end I my hands and arms were soaked in blood and the smell of the farm stayed with me all day. I also went to watch and assist in stitching up a horse.

    I was lucky enough to be allowed to administer my own injections to a cat, which is something I will never forget! Also, I witnessed a post-mortem on a dog (again, very gory stuff) after it had to be PTS from suspected liver damage. I did witness a couple of euthanasias during my experience, and whilst it was a sad time, it really was the right thing to do considering the state of the animals. I was really, truly sorry to leave, but the people there were so kind and complementary, saying that I was the best work experience student they'd ever had and that I can go back anytime I like!

    I have a couple more pics, but only of animals which I will send to the people who requested pics before, and of course, if you would like to see all the pics, with or without the op pics, then pm me.

    All in all, I have not been put of becoming a vet one bit!

    Zimbabwe 07/13


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    Nice to hear from you. I've been wondering how your work experience went, and I am really glad you enjoyed it so much.

    Hope your exam went well yesterday!

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    I'm glad to hear you enjoyed it and learned a lot too. Sounds like they
    were pleased to have you there.Do you think you might go on to vet school
    then?
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    I'm really sorry I missed this thread, Zara! This sounds SO interesting and like such a GREAT oppurtunity for you. I'm glad to see you are enjoying yourself. You're so lucky you can handle this type of work, Zara! I learned a few days ago that I would never be able to, as I get very sick if I see an organ. Blood I am fine with but organs........ICK! I hope to see you around soon again, missed having you.

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    Congratz on your vet assitant job Zara!! I don't think I would be able to do it, I'd be upset having to look at the poor animals You must be one good assitant. Congratz again

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    Thank you so much everyone!

    lizbud, I've wanted to become a veterinary surgeon since I was about 3 years old, and none of my family thought that the idea would stick. It did, and I've yet to change my mind .

    LOL Alyssa, organs aren't pleasant things, I agree. I think it's the feel of them which is the most icky, I was allowed to have a feel around in the insides of a cat being spayed, and the warmth and squishiness is very strange - but oddly interesting at the same time!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Miss Z
    Thank you so much everyone!

    lizbud, I've wanted to become a veterinary surgeon since I was about 3 years old, and none of my family thought that the idea would stick. It did, and I've yet to change my mind .

    LOL Alyssa, organs aren't pleasant things, I agree. I think it's the feel of them which is the most icky, I was allowed to have a feel around in the insides of a cat being spayed, and the warmth and squishiness is very strange - but oddly interesting at the same time!

    I have no doubt that would would have the mind to be a vet, and it
    sounds like you have the commitment too. Best of luck.
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