Not exact matches
I started backing off on the exercise when I got into my
4th year of school because I had to start clinical
rotations.
I've lived in 8 different places in the past 8
years, and this number will likely double by the end of the next school
year, because guess who's traversing the country for her
4th -
year clinical
rotations?!
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Besides the DVM faculty and the veterinary technicians, there are also interns (newly graduated DVMs who are specializing in wildlife medicine),
4th -
year vet students on
rotation, work - study students, 2nd - and 3rd -
year selective students, and public volunteers.
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By some stroke of luck, I'm on my ambulatory
rotation, where
4th -
year students are not considered essential personnel and so are not required to -LSB-...]
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During this two week
rotation in shelter medicine,
4th year veterinary students from Cornell and other universities get a glimpse into the world of shelter medicine and hands on experience at a local shelter.
She is responsible for supervising the clinical training of
4th year veterinary students during their shelter medicine
rotation at Yolo County Animal Services.
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rotations
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1
year of intensive clinical
rotations, similar if not exactly the same as those experienced by 3rd and
4th year medical students.