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What I Learned This Week. FRANK Communication training →. May 31, 2012 · 2:05 am. Treat the patient, not the numbers. Photo Credit: Lewis Cole. I remember in vet school, one of the clinical instructors said, “Treat the patient, not the numbers.” One of our patients was a miniature schnauzer with pure red cell aplasia–her bone marrow wasn’t making red blood cells. Her hematocrit hovered around 8%! Her final hematocrit was 5%.). For me, it’s probably once a month or so? Filed under General medicine. Then t...
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No Nylons Required: August 2009
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I'm a 30-something Wall Streeter who went back to school full time so I can work with animals. But wait, I already work with animals. Monday, August 31, 2009. Charlie bit me - again. This video from YouTube cracks me up. A big smile was just what I needed this Monday morning. Have a great week! Http:/ www.youtube.com/watch? Posted by Jenn Bennett. Sunday, August 30, 2009. What happened to hanging out on Sundays? Is where we are going, and I can't wait! On a different note, my friend Jen. More often that ...
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What I Learned This Week | thelearningvet
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Videos related to pain management. Treat the patient, not the numbers →. May 26, 2012 · 3:27 am. What I Learned This Week. Here’s a sampling of what I learned this week:. Chameleons can’t convert beta-carotene to vitamin A. There’s some kind of freeze-dried diet of cactus fruit for tortoises–cool! Necropsy on a 5-year old guinea pig revealed a large tumor inside her uterus–never seen something quite like that before. Over the past several weeks, I’ve had a crash-course in. Pages 270-276, October 2011.
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Still kicking–sort of | thelearningvet
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Reflecting on the past year and choosing my three words for next year. January 1, 2014 · 5:58 am. Still kicking–sort of. Last year at this time, I chose three words to guide me in 2013: Listen. Organize. Energize. Here’s the truth: I think I failed on all three fronts. I couldn’t even remember what my three words were until I looked at them just moments ago. Part of me thinks perhaps I should not choose three words for next year, but what if that’s the beginning of the end? Or am I becoming complacent?
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Still kicking–sort of →. January 1, 2013 · 3:24 am. Reflecting on the past year and choosing my three words for next year. Each year, instead of a New Year’s Resolution, I choose three words to help guide my decisions and how I live my life. Last year at this time, I was holding a brand new baby in my arms, and the words I chose to guide the oncoming year reflected my deep sense of commitment to her and my family: Nurture the future. I announced my plans to step down as president of a non-profit organiza...
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Life in a Flock: December 2012
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Life in a Flock. A blog about my life with my husband, my dogs and my birds. Saturday, December 8, 2012. Busy, busy, busy. It's been a very busy couple of months here. The birds are doing well, as are the dogs and the humans that share the house with them. Metasoma by Rachel Johnson. My sister is a sculptor among other things. She has found a love for welding and making metal creatures like the amazing scorpion depicted above and below. Odonata by Rachel Johnson. I would have gotten a shot from the side ...
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Life in a Flock: February 2012
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Life in a Flock. A blog about my life with my husband, my dogs and my birds. Monday, February 27, 2012. During the last few weeks with my migraines coming with barely any notice, I have found myself trying to preempt any loud bird noises. This is not easy with a room filled with conures. In the morning s John goes in and feeds them while I am still asleep, thus saving me from their screams of "Hey! Thats the food guy! Do you see the food guy? I see the food guy. Hey food guy, FEED ME! Give it to me!
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Life in a Flock: October 2011
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Life in a Flock. A blog about my life with my husband, my dogs and my birds. Monday, October 31, 2011. 2 box/bag Corn bread mix. 2 Egg with the shell, (wash eggs). 3 bananas, mashed. 1 cup bird pellets ground up (I use Zupreem for Cockatiels, the pellets are very small so no need to grind them). 1/2 cup chopped nuts. 1/2 cup frozen veggies. 1 cup apple juice. Preheat oven to 375F. Bake for 35-45 minutes, Test with toothpick. When toothpick comes out clean it is done. Links to this post. Cause he is insid...
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Life in a Flock: January 2012
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Life in a Flock. A blog about my life with my husband, my dogs and my birds. Monday, January 30, 2012. I am not a Doctor Who fan, but my husband is. So because I love him very much, when I heard there was going to be a Time Lord Fest in Tampa, Fl. I made plans to take him to it. My camera is still acting up so we had to resort to Johns phone camera to get pictures so the quality stinks, but hey, pictures. John with Doctor #5,(Tom Baker) definitely one of the best costumes there, at least I think so.