Vet School Unleashed: Dissecting the DVM - Talking About All Things Veterinary School
Vet School Unleashed: Dissecting the DVM - Talking About All Things Veterinary School
Vet School Unleashed: Dissecting the DVM
a collaborative forum where we provide a candid A commentary on topics, issues, and insight on life in veterinary school.
55: Is There A Better Way to Learn featuring Chase DiMarco
If you've ever found yourself sitting in a lecture hall asking yourself, "is this really the best way to be taught?"  Or, "I'm so tired of listening to someone lecture to me from a podium reading off a PowerPoint," listen to this episode!  We've always known deep down that there must be a better way to learn and to learn faster.  Unless you're skilled at drinking from a firehose, the amount of material taught in veterinary school is seemingly impossible to learn.  Seth got the chance to sit down with medical/PhD student, MBA, and education enthusiast, Chase DiMarco to go deeper into this topic.  Chase is an expert on learning techniques and how to better learn in a medical school setting.  This episode is chockfull of gems any veterinary student can implement to learn better and faster. Chase DiMarco is an MS, MBA-HA and MD/Ph.D-candidate. He is the Founder and educator at FreeMedEd, which he began in 2014 to consolidate free educational resources for his classmates. He also hosts the Medical Mnemonist Podcast and is the CEO of FindARotation clinical rotations service. He has explored many facets of medical education, the psychology of learning, and accelerated learning techniques. As an average student, it wasn’t until after he had attained graduate education that he learned to implement accelerated learning and educational efficiency. He has a passion to make studying easier for all students and bring great educational resources to the masses. Visit Chase's website, FreeMedEd at www.freemeded.org. Listen to the Medical Mnemonist Podcast wherever you get your podcasts! Find Chase's book, Read This Before Medical School on Amazon.
Apr 11, 2020
54 min
54: Podcast A Vet Collab featuring Dr. John Arnold
Big day on the podcast as Seth collaborates with fellow podcaster, veterinarian-extraordinaire, and beholder of wisdom, Dr. John Arnold of Podcast A Vet.  John and Seth have a virtual sit-down to have an off-the-cuff conversation about life in and out of veterinary school, experiences that have helped shape our careers, and celebrating the bright future of veterinary medicine. This episode was released in two parts.  Listen to Part 1 of John and Seth's conversation over at Podcast A Vet on www.podcastavet.com or wherever you get your podcasts.  Don't forget to follow Podcast A Vet on Instagram and Facebook! Dr. John Arnold was born in Seal Beach California and has practiced as a veterinarian in Nevada, California, Oregon, and Colorado. John is a proud CSU Ram, he attended Colorado State University for his BS in Zoology, MBA, and DVM. While attending the CSU School of Veterinary Medicine he met his future wife who is now a Board Certified Veterinary Surgeon and Surgical Oncology Fellow. Both Dr. Arnold and his wife graduated with the class of 2006. John’s proudest accomplishment is being a father to his daughter Rylee Rose, who was born in May of 2015 and is quickly turning out to be an avid rock climber and hiker like her dad. In addition to enjoying rock climbing and hiking with his family and border collie mix, Lucy, he also enjoys playing ice hockey, soccer, and traveling. Dr. Arnold first joined the Raintree family in 2008 and in addition to practicing traditional veterinary medicine is also AAVMA Certified in Veterinary Acupuncture. Some of his professional interests include cancer management, pain management, surgery, anesthesia, dermatology, and strengthening the human-animal bond. You may see John climbing or biking around Horsetooth or up Poudre Canyon… or enjoying his favorite meal (Brunch) with his daughter downtown. John is still actively involved at CSU. He serves on the Curriculum Committee for the CSU Doctor of Veterinary Medicine program. You may see him on campus giving presentations to the Pre-vet club or meeting with graduate students on what life is like as a practicing veterinarian. John also started a mentoring program at Raintree that gives future veterinarians an idea of what life is like at the hospital.
Feb 27, 2020
43 min
53: Nutrition Know-How featuring Veterinary Student, Stepfanie George
In this episode Seth sits down with veterinary student, Stepfanie George, to talk about her passion in veterinary nutrition and what she's done while in vet school to make a difference for pet owners as they face difficult questions and decisions regarding their pet's nutrition. Be sure to check out Stepfanie's website, Feeding Raven Doodles, at www.feedingravendoodles.com.  She has tons of great information not only for pet owners, but also veterinary professionals and students! And find Feeding Raven Doodles on: Youtube: Feeding Raven Doodles Facebook: @feedingravendoodles Instagram: @feedingravendoodles *Stepfanie is not (yet) a veterinarian or credentialed veterinary nutrition expert.  Stepfanie is not providing medical or clinical nutrition advice on this podcast or her media channels.  Her goal is to spread information put forth by veterinary nutrition experts to help procure accurate, fact-based information on the topic of animal nutrition.* Stepfanie George is a pet parent and veterinary student who loves animal nutrition. ​In college, Stepfanie took two nutrition courses and subsequently fell in love with the subject. In veterinary school, she helped a few colleagues create a new veterinary nutrition club, and currently holds the secretary position in the club. She is a member of the AAVN and frequently has contact with board-certified veterinary nutritionists and other experts in the industry. Stepfanie’s goal is to help educate pet parents by providing them with credible, science-based sources of information about nutrition. She uses her precious free time to compile resources, formulate articles, and record videos for the Feeding Raven Doodles collection. She would love for Feeding Raven Doodles to one day become pet owners’ one-stop spot for everything they need to know about companion animal nutrition.
Feb 22, 2020
36 min
52: Setting Yourself Up for NAVLE Success featuring Dr. Matt Asciutto
Foliage changing color, brisk mornings, and Pumpkin Spice Lattes aren't the only things that signal Fall is here.  Fall also means NAVLE season!  In this episode, Seth welcomes back (now Dr.) Matt Asciutto to talk about their own NAVLE experiences and share tips, tricks, and words of wisdom for fourth-year veterinary students embarking on this milestone moment in veterinary school. Click here to learn about the basics of the NAVLE Click here to read more of Matt's test-taking strategies Dr. Matt Asciutto spent many years performing improv, putting his master’s in chemistry to work, and teaching MCAT for Kaplan before pursuing an incredibly sensible and ever lucrative career in veterinary medicine. He now only does freelance relief work as an ER veterinarian across whatever states are willing to license him. When he isn’t traveling for work he is off exploring the world - so, he is basically never home and always leaves his door unlocked.
Nov 11, 2019
48 min
51: Replay! NAVLE Details You Wish You Knew, But Didn’t Have Time to Look It Up
The NAVLE, for most veterinary students, is the scary monster waiting at the end of the vet school road.  There are many questions we have about some basic details of the exam, but the answers are sometimes hard to come by.  In this episode Seth shares information he's found about some handy key details about the (arguably) most important exam of veterinary school. Special thanks to AVMA PLIT for making this episode possible!   Click here to find resources about the details in this episode Click here to sign up for your FREE student AVMA PLIT coverage 
Nov 1, 2019
34 min
50: Erasing the Stigma featuring Jeannine Moga, Licensed Clinical Social Worker
Veterinary medicine, whether in school or in practice, is tough.  After some time, all of us will become both physically and mentally exhausted.  It's important we all invest in our wellbeing starting on day one of veterinary school.  In this episode, Seth welcomes mental health professional, Jeannine Moga, to the podcast to talk about this incredibly important topic and how we can better take care of our mental and physical wellness during the marathon of veterinary school and beyond. This episode would not be possible without the support of AVMA PLIT.  Sign up for liability coverage, which is complementary to all active SAVMA members, at avmaplit.com/unleashed. Jeannine is a mental health clinician, educator, and program consultant practicing at the intersection of human and animal issues to support animal people, create sound organizational/social policies, and develop evidence-based animal-assisted programs. She has served as the Founding Director of both Veterinary Social Services at the University of Minnesota’s Veterinary Medical Center (2004-2012) and, more recently, Family & Community Services at North Carolina State University’s Veterinary Hospital (2012-present). Jeannine provides consultation and training to social services, veterinary medical, and animal welfare professionals across the country. Her focal interests include traumatic grief, medical futility, and occupational risk and resilience in animal care professions.
Aug 29, 2019
49 min
49: Sharing My Vet School Story on Social Media featuring Vet Student, Kristi Crow
Ever wonder how to get your start creating a social media platform for yourself?  In this episode, Seth sits down with Kristi Crow (@dogtorkristi) to get a glimpse into her life as a veterinary student and how's she's built her online presence. My name is Kristi Crow and I’m from Brownsburg, Indiana. I got my bachelors in animal sciences at Purdue University and decided to continue my veterinary education at Purdue! I’m currently interested in many aspects of the veterinary field such as public health but also really interested in practice ownership now. Not really sure where my degree will take me. My hobbies outside of school involve traveling, helping others through my social media platforms, exercising and binge watching shows. Follow Kristi on Instagram @dogtorkristi Check out Kristi's website: www.dogtorkristi.com Read Kristi's blog on Merck Manual here!
Apr 8, 2019
53 min
48: Lemurs & Tortoises & Budgies, Oh My! Exotics Medicine featuring Dr. Lauren Thielen
Hear from avian and exotics veterinarian and co-star of the TV show, "Dr. K's Exotic Animal ER," Dr. Lauren Thielen talk about her journey into avian and exotics medicine.  Seth and Dr. Thielen also talk about her advice for students and new veterinarians that are wanting to practice in this exciting area of veterinary medicine. Dr. Lauren Thielen graduated from Texas A&M College of Veterinary Medicine in 2013. From there, she completed an internship at Broward Avian and Exotic Animal Hospital in Florida and then a 2-year avian residency at the Veterinary Center for Birds & Exotics in New York. After finishing her residency, Dr. Thielen returned to Broward Avian and Exotic Animal Hospital to practice full-time. She has been there since and only recently left her position to move to Texas for a new career with Texas Avian & Exotics Hospital. She is the marketing committee co-chair for the Association of Exotic Mammal Veterinarians. Additionally, she is an adjunct professor at University of Miami Avian and Wildlife Laboratory, providing case consultations to veterinarians around the nation. Dr. Thielen is also featured on the television show Dr. K’s Exotic Animal ER on NatGeo WILD, which is her platform for educating people all over the world about exotic animal care. In her free time, she enjoys training jiu-jitsu, hiking, and traveling. She also loves spending time with her pets: cats Theo and Kit-10, rabbits Benjamin and Livvy, and bronze wing Pionous parrot, Evie. Follow Dr. Thielen on Instagram @dr.laurenthielen Check out the Texas Avian & Exotic Hospital at www.texasavian.com Catch Dr. Thielen on "Dr. K's Exotic Animal ER" on Nat Geo WILD
Mar 15, 2019
41 min
47: “What I Would Have Done Differently in Vet School” featuring VM4s, Jenny Howard & Kelly Sandelin
Some may say this episode is pure gold.  Wonder what some graduating veterinary students have to say about what they would have done differently in vet school?  Look no further.  In this episode, Seth welcomes on fellow Mizzou fourth year veterinary students, Jenny Howard and Kelly Sandelin, to share their thoughts and discuss ways they could have made their vet school experience even better.   A special thanks goes to this episode's sponsor, AVMA PLIT!
Feb 15, 2019
1 hr 13 min
46: Hot Topics & Trends in Nutrition featuring Nutrition Resident, Dr. Catherine Ruggiero
Raw?  Grain-free?  Boutique?  Obesity?  What are the facts we need to know, where can we get more information, and why is it important to care about nutrition?  Check out this great conversation between Seth and soon-to-be board certified veterinary nutritionist, Dr. Catherine Ruggiero, as they hit on some of the hottest topics in veterinary nutrition today. Dr. Catherine Ruggiero grew up in Saratoga Springs, New York. She received her Bachelor's degree from St. Lawrence University and M.S. at Fordham University. She graduated veterinary school from the University of Missouri in 2014. Dr. Ruggiero spent three years in small animal general practice in Upstate New York before returning to Mizzou to focus on her passion: companion animal nutrition. She is currently completing her clinical nutrition residency training as part of the Nestle Purina Endowed Program in Small Animal Nutrition at the University of Missouri-Columbia.
Feb 2, 2019
48 min
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