I'm really excited!
I finally got elected for something not-by-default! I'm VP of the Lab Animal Medicine club, which as far as I can tell means I'm in charge of lining up speakers. This seems like an excellent networking opportunity for lining up summer internships next summer!
Also, largely, I'm thrilled to actually win a position. I didn't manage to get elected for anything at the beginning of the school year (granted, those elections were in the first like, 2 weeks of school, so they were pretty meaningless. "Well, I like her shirt best, so I'll vote for her.") And I got elected to the Student Chapter of the AVMA Executive Committee as Governmental Action Committee Chair because nobody ran against me.
Showing posts with label lab animal medicine. Show all posts
Showing posts with label lab animal medicine. Show all posts
Wednesday, April 8, 2009
Wednesday, August 27, 2008
Lab Animal Medicine
We had the first meeting of the Lab Animal Medicine club today. And I'm very excited about the prospect of working with lab animals!
There are so many different kinds of things you could end up doing in lab animal medicine-- from governing type work (writing Good Laboratory Practices, GLPs) to taking care of animals used in reasearch to doing your own research projects. Also, it's a field that is in desperate need of new recruits (meaning that there's lots of available positions!) and it's in the top 2 most highly paid veterinary positions (starting salary is somewhere around $100,000!)
The downside? A 2-3 year residency then taking boards. (However, the residency does defer your student loans and pay enough to live on...)
So, this seems like a really great possibility! Now I just need to figure out what it takes to be competetive for lab animal medicine residencies!
Also, next weekend I'm going to an Wildlife Orphanage in San Antonio to watch a panther declaw and tour their facilities with the AAFP (American Association of Feline Practitioners). I'm pretty excited!
There are so many different kinds of things you could end up doing in lab animal medicine-- from governing type work (writing Good Laboratory Practices, GLPs) to taking care of animals used in reasearch to doing your own research projects. Also, it's a field that is in desperate need of new recruits (meaning that there's lots of available positions!) and it's in the top 2 most highly paid veterinary positions (starting salary is somewhere around $100,000!)
The downside? A 2-3 year residency then taking boards. (However, the residency does defer your student loans and pay enough to live on...)
So, this seems like a really great possibility! Now I just need to figure out what it takes to be competetive for lab animal medicine residencies!
Also, next weekend I'm going to an Wildlife Orphanage in San Antonio to watch a panther declaw and tour their facilities with the AAFP (American Association of Feline Practitioners). I'm pretty excited!
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