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    Veterinary medicine is the branch of medicine that relates to animals. In this study of medicine, there are many different branches of related medicine. The other veterinary specialties include jobs such as dentistry, anesthesia and dermatology. Majority of vets work with small animals such as dogs, cats, rabbits, and hamsters while there are many other animals that need medical treatment require vets to travel. Some vets will work on or focus on bigger animals such as cows and horses. This…

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    Veterinary Medicine is a very fast growing industry that is important in today’s society. It is important to have veterinarians with the large amount of animals we have in the world. Veterinary medicine has been around for many numerous years; it seems as if providing the best care for our animal companions has always been important (Veterinary Medicine- Past and Present). As years went by, veterinary medicine has progressed and advanced into so much more than just an inspection of a pet.…

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    Veterinary medicine as a subject is centred on the treatment of a range of different animals, including domestic pets and farmyard animals. It combines biological sciences with anatomy, and even niche subjects such as gastroenterology - the study of the stomach - and parasitology - which is the study of pesky parasites. Most of the study areas will cross-over with medicine degrees, like oncology and neurology, but the course will include animal-specific modules to ensure graduates are learned in…

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    goal of a lifetime of reward in the form of administering animal care. The hackneyed response given time and time again to the question of “Why veterinary medicine?” is always the same, “I love animals!” a mandatory precursor to the field, without question, but one that is not sufficient for the intensity and demanding schooling of veterinary medicine. To further elaborate, it is important for an individual to not only have a passion for animal care but to have the drive to want to make a…

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    My specific field of writing is veterinary medicine and this is the medical science that deals with the diagnosis, prevention, and treatment of disorder, injury, and disease in animals (Richards). This field covers animals of all species, domestic and wild. Some would define veterinarians as doctors but for animals and this very true. Veterinarians have to complete just about the same training as doctors do. To become a veterinarian, you have to complete four and a half years of undergraduate…

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    enrol upon the Veterinary Medicine course offered by your university, derives from my aspiration to seek a career that satisfies my firm commitment to animal welfare and my intellectual nature. The extensive programme offered by your university would supply and prepare me with the fundamental theoretical and practical skills, thus allowing me to chase such a career and contribute to achieving my life aims, on both a professional and a personal level. Determined to study veterinary medicine, I…

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    make it in veterinary medicine. If I work hard and drive myself to be the best, I can do anything I want. I knew that if I kept being afraid of not succeeding, I would never accomplish anything. At…

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    eleven, twelve!”, I counted as the pocket-sized piglets bounded into my hands. I felt a rush of excitement and a sense of accomplishment as the sow delivered her last piglet. Influential experiences as such have nourished my enduring passion for veterinary medicine. From my personal experience, I have witnessed the profound therapeutic effect that animals provide. My mother was a hardworking and selfless woman who suffered from depression. As a child I saw a tenacious woman who was capable of…

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    extra sugar cubes at every opportunity, then dragging my feet at the end of the day when it was time to go home. However, our lives do not always follow the path that we imagine as children. My journey toward the decision to pursue a career in veterinary medicine has been nontraditional, but the experiences I’ve had along the way have prepared me to take the next step. I participated in 4-H and Nebraska Junior High and High School Rodeo from grade school until my second year of high school. I…

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    safe and nurturing environment. Therefore, from experiencing the ups and downs my family has faced, I have a zealous heart to contribute to my family anyway possible. To accomplish this, I feel that to continue to strive for my passion for veterinary medicine is my way of giving back to my family and my community. The roots of my passion…

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