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Doctor in Progress: Long Break
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Wednesday, June 10, 2015. It's been a long time since I've posted here, much less posted regularly. But I felt the urge to write a bit tonight. I wanted to share something with someone but didn't know who to talk to, so the general internet audience it is. I raided with my guild in a heroic raid today for the first time in weeks. And I didn't have fun. Either way, I wanted to share that with someone. I feel a bit relieved. I've been watching the raids on the streams one of our officers does. ...Crass-Pol...
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Doctor in Progress: July 2014
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Wednesday, July 16, 2014. Warning: this might ramble and be full of complaints and whining. It’s been an interesting week. The easy one- my raid group formed up with the others in that guild for a 25, and will be moving from Tues/Thurs to Mon/Wed. We didn’t down Immerseus on heroic, but we were making good progress. So why was I being demoted? And the thing that seemed to be the straw that broke the came’s back: my flex achievement run (I got glory of the orgrimmar raider, btw, yay! 8221; or during the m...
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LW Marketworks - Veterinary Practice Marketing Tips: April 2014
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LW Marketworks - Veterinary Practice Marketing Tips. Thursday, April 10, 2014. Should practices be concerned about low-cost Spay/Neuter? A neuter for $30. A spay for $50. Plus two for one deals. Should veterinary practices be concerned by the growing number of low-cost S/N clinics? We don’t think so. Here’s why:. 1 Pet owners who cannot afford spay / neuter services at a conventional veterinary clinic – and are seeking reduced-cost services - are probably not your primary market. Remember that ...2 Pet o...
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Doctor in Progress: Day 10
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Tuesday, February 10, 2015. Day 10 is about my friends willingness to keep banging our heads into walls trying things. Since I can't exactly find a picture that accurately represents things like our numerous raid wipes, or the hours we've spent in challenge modes changing little things, I went with this. First week trying to kill Oondasta! I think we were one of 2 or 3 raids trying. There was a lot of death. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). A Cartoon Guide to Becoming a Doctor. Worms and Germs Blog.
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LW Marketworks - Veterinary Practice Marketing Tips: September 2014
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LW Marketworks - Veterinary Practice Marketing Tips. Wednesday, September 17, 2014. Avoid trivializing a pet’s exam with incomplete medical reports. Medical reports are one of, if not THE most important piece of communication that pet owners receive from a practice. This report has the ability to do many things, including:. Raise client awareness about potential health issues. Demonstrate the thoroughness (i.e., VALUE) of the exam. Identify health concerns / areas that need to be monitored. Additional te...
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Doctor in Progress: April 2015
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Sunday, April 5, 2015. Here's hoping I can get the last Darkmoon Bunny I need for a friend this week. But since I got really super lucky getting the Voidtalon mount, I don't know what I'll camp next. Happy Easter everyone! Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). A Cartoon Guide to Becoming a Doctor. The Daily Frostwolf - Druid Edition. More things I didn't notice in my class hall. Worms and Germs Blog. All you wanted to know about Baylisascaris…the raccoon roundworm. Big Bear Butt Blogger. Don't try to get personal.
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Lab Mom: June 2014
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My dogs and cats are my responsibility, I am their voice, and I will make the best, most informed decisions I can on their behalf. To leave that job to anyone else would be letting them down. Sunday, June 22, 2014. Interview with Dr. Julia Bates DVM, DACVIM on Using low dose Percorten to treat Canine Addisons. Julia A. Bates, DVM, DACVIM currently practices veterinary medicine at Madison Veterinary Specialists in Madison, Wisconsin. She is an internal medicine specialist with strong inter-ests in...When ...
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Lab Mom: Simon
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My dogs and cats are my responsibility, I am their voice, and I will make the best, most informed decisions I can on their behalf. To leave that job to anyone else would be letting them down. Monday, April 16, 2012. Here is is pictured with his Vet Dr. Paula Cunningham. Labels: Dr. Paula Cunningham DVM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). There was an error in this gadget. Nova Scotia, Canada. View my complete profile. Follow Me on Email. Adopting a Rescue Dog. Info on Canine Addison's Disease. Mars Boug...
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Veterinary Brainstorm: November 2013
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A forum of relevant issues, advice, and no nonsense for the veterinary and pre-veterinary community. Monday, November 4, 2013. Veterinary Internship- Selection Tips #2. 2 Decide academic (university) vs. private practice internship. What is the day-to-day difference? Academia: lower case load, less individual case management/responsibility, building contacts (aka recommendation letters) in academia, typically more rounds, and journal presentations than private practice. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). The Al...