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Yep, it's kind of a job shadow. The cool thing is that Dr Driggers and the vet techs give me lessons in treatments and analyzing results, so he'll allow me to give second opinions on x-rays and check samples under the microscope, then point out what I missed. I already know gram staining, baytril dosing, xray taking, how to run bloodwork, etc etc etc. I'm learning so much that hopefully I'll be able to pass vet school no problem. Besides that, we see some amazing stuff. We treat tortoises, hot snakes, wallabies, toucans, macaws, parrots, monitors, big snakes, and gila monsters on a regular basis. It's amazing that Dr Driggers has allowed me to do this.


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