Clubbing of the Villi (a tribute to Lady Gaga and Johne's)
By: Katie Spillane
University of Pennsylvania, Class of 2012
By: Katie Spillane
University of Pennsylvania, Class of 2012
By: Dawn M. Fiedorczyk
Class of 2010, University of Pennsylvania
After sitting in classes for two and a half years entering clinics is a terrifying, yet exhilarating new experience. All of the information that you studied and tried to store away in your brain now needs to be available, but not to regurgitate on a test paper but to use to save a life. Nothing can quite prepare you for your first days in the hospital. The new faces, protocols and requirements; it can all be very overwhelming. However, as I get ready to graduate, I promise that it is conceivable.
Just when you think you can’t possible take on another case, you can’t seem to muster the strength to do one more blood pressure on a feisty cat, give one more tube of banamine to a horse, restrain one more unruly parrot, talk to another overly concerned client for an hour after your day has ended, take one more order from a difficult resident or get any less sleep than you have over the past couple of days; clinics draw to an end and you wonder where time has gone.
Within the Student AVMA House of Delegates there are many committees made up of your student delegates. These committees work hard to create scholarships, grants and other contests that are available to you as a SAVMA member or a club or group at your school. This is free money that they want to give away! To check out the opportunities available to you through these committees, head over to:http://www.avma.org/savma/committee.asp#license
Back in the fall the Education and Licensure Committee picked two recipients for their Extracurricular Funding Grant. The purpose of this grant is to provide veterinary student organizations funding for wet labs or lectures supplementing their college's curriculum. These grants typically are awarded to help fund programs that veterinary students would not normally be exposed to in their traditional courses. The winners for the 2009-2010 school year were an equine acupuncture wet lab held at University of Pennsylvania and the Marine Mammal Conference at University of Wisconsin. You can read more about the Marine Mammal Conference below.