We were able to close our donkey's arthrocentesis on Monday, which means that this week and until our next surgery we won't have to SOAP twice a day. The rotation I had was Advanced Clinics where we worked up a dog with a possible case of Hypereosinophilic Sydrome, something that none of us have ever heard of, but was riveting to learn.
I had bovine palpation on Tuesday; I am getting slightly better at identifying structures.....slightly.
Another "rotation" for our Intro to Clinics class, includes a mock client phone call. We are assigned to a faculty or staff member and given a scenario that we have to act out over the phone. We still have until March to finish it, but again, I wanted to get it out of the way, so I scheduled mine for Wednesday.
Thursday was our LASx exam. Luckily I didn't have any labs or surgery that afternoon so I was able to run errands, catch up on LSU paperwork, and contact possible externships.
My spay anesthesia partner and I meet with our anesthesia technician Friday afternoon to discuss our protocol for next week. This weekend I will be preparing for my epididectomy/castration surgery, anesthesia for spay, as well as my therio exam.
Sarah and I were laughing about how there is so much to remember to do this semester that we have a running "to do" list, however that list never gets shorter, just keeps growing....this is 7th!
The Islands - a fun video that my friend made that spotlights this gorgeous island
On the other hand, here is a view of why not to live here: Reasons Not To Live in Caribean
When you're at peace, you are centered, balanced, and most powerful.
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