I’m in eighth grade and I have the opportunity to do an internship over the summer and I am in the same boat as you I want to learn as much as possible before going into it
Jess, soon to be Dr. Cliffe- I am a veterinary professor in the US and I just wanted to say how awesome these vlogs are. You're answering questions that I myself wanted to know the answers to before starting vet school also. Wish you all the best with your education and career!!!!
I’m in my thirties and just went back to school to be a Vet Assistant. I love how many of the comments are from young people who already know that veterinary medicine is where their hearts lie! I already know I’ll be watching your videos during my study breaks!
I'm 13 and since I was 9 I knew I wanted to be a veterinarian. After coronavirus calms down in my area, I really wish to volunteer in my local animal shelters! I am so interested and passionate about helping animals and I specifically want to study farm animals. This video is great and really helpful!
I've been a veterinary receptionist in Ohio (USA) for a few years now and started watching these videos out of curiosity. I'm learning so much and already understand patient charts so much better than before. It's helping me to communicate with our doctors and clients more efficiently as well! Thank you!
I’m 16 and a sophomore in high school and all of my life, I’ve wanted to become a veterinarian but lately I’ve been thinking about not being one. Thank you so much for this video, it really helped!!
I’m considering becoming a vet tech and this video is really helpful. I don’t think I have the chops to be a true veterinarian because there is no way I could do surgery, but I’d still love to help treat animals. I used to help my cats give birth as a kid and it had a profound impact on me as a person
I'm in 6th grade and I love the vet carer, I hope I can make it into early college so my dream of being a vet can come to reality sooner. Thanks for the amazing tips! :) this will help me study more and have somethings clear.
I just wanna say I love this video! Most videos don’t include basic anatomy which is so important!! You will use it daily at a clinic and even in school.
I have been a veterinary assistant for about 5 years, and this is a fantastic video. I just got a new job, and I was looking for a video that could give me a quick refresh on stuff, and this is exactly what I needed. You did a great job explaining the most used and important info a vet assistant would need and use in a clinic. Thanks again!
Hey Jess!! It's 4 months after what I had commented. Due to what you've taught me I have made it into the classes that I need to in order to put my vet dream one step further, I can't thank you enough you're a hero! I hope we could meet in the future or talk or something and I will be sure to comment every time that I have something to ask! Thanks again jess you're awesome!
I'm a junior in highschool, and a friend of mine asked his mother if I could shadow at her vet clinic, I figured I should have a bit of knowledge. It didn't even occur to me that there'd be special terminology... But I've got some stuff to look over now. thank you so much!
Yup, you definitely move to lateral saphenous on dogs if you blow the Cephalics. Actually it can be preferred to use these veins if a dog is head shy or has wounds on the forelimbs etc.. In cats we use the medial rather than lateral.
This was actually so helpful in answering all the questions I was too embarrassed to ask my techs haha. I think a trick to remember VD vs DV is that whatever body part the X-rays hitting first goes first in the name.
I wish I had a teacher like you at my school! The PowerPoint is so well done and informative and the language is so easy to understand but still “sophisticated” and put together!!
Im a senior in high school and just turned 18 on october 28th and ever since i was a kid i was so interested in being a veterinarian and i want to find the best research i can do get a head start before going to classes and i am so desperate for information i even took notes on this video to help get a start and i came across this video and it helped me and i will be watching more from you and many other videos to feed my brain with knowledge thank you so much for taking time to answer questions and sharing information
I'm a 6thyear Veterinary Student. Thank you for sharing the Basic things for students who still studying veterinary medicine. It helps the students to know what to do before entering the clinics..💪💪😻😻
i have always wanted to be a veterinarian since kindergarten and i’m now about to graduate! this video helped me a lot to tell me what i need to know so thank you! so happy to see this as something you enjoy and are good at. i was wondering if you could make more vids like this! it’d mean a lot and thank you ❤️
I’m a freshman, homeschooled. I’ve been wanting to be a vet since I was 5-6 years old, and it’s still my dream to be one. I want to learn as early as I can so I won’t be as clueless during my college years and veterinary medicine school. I want to study veterinary medicine as much as I can on my free time ☺️✨
I am 13 and I wanted to be a vet when I was 3(in my country’s age is now 15 and I dreamed it when I was 4) I really want to find like this information but I couldn’t find it... This video really helps to me!! Thank you soooo much:) (Plus I’m a Korean but I really want to go USA vet school so I try to understand the vet’s words in English,,, It’s quite difficult but fun!!)
As a Brazilian vet student and a Portuguese speaker a lot of these medical/biological terms are really easy for us because they´re all from Latin, so as Portuguese hahaha I love your videos, keep up the good work!
Really useful video! I have my first training day at my local vets tomorrow for a veterinary nursing assistant and this has really helped re fresh my knowledge and boost my confidence thank you :)
I’m about to be a senior next school year and will be taking pre vet, I hope I get a lot more info. I found this video to be Soo helpful so thank you. I’ve always wanted to be a vet since I was in 5th grade. These notes will help me so much when I go into college :) thank you!!
Loved the video, I liked how you broke down the subjects without going into too much detail! I will be starting RVC for VetMed 2021 entry (worlds first vet school to be established). I can’t wait!
Thank you so much for this! I'm starting my externship for my school and I needed this and it has made me way more confident in what I will be doing :)
I am 13 and ever since I heard the word dog I immediately knew what I wanted to be. After years of getting used to gore I am excited to finally learn about something useful like anatomy in highschool! Me and my friend want to be the same thing so I took screenshots of your presentation and I’m sending them to him! Super excited to finally start learning and using appropriate terminology ❤
i am 12 years old and since I was 4 I knew I wanted to be a vet I live in a farm full of animals. and I love your videos, I also experience veterinary help with all the vets coming in the farm. thank you I love your videos.
On my 6 mth internship journey as a vet tech and was thrown right in an emergency hospital for the first time 💀💀💀 so overwhelming so this video was so helpfull!
Am a homeschool high schooler this year starting my freshman year. I deal with horses 🐎 and I also deal with dogs 🐕 helping them find good homes. I want to be a vet and I just want to get all the experience I need. I love working with live stock animals. This was the perfect video to set me on the right track. I wish there was more for me to do . I starting keeping a note book and writing down all sickness every animal can get . Right now am focusing on horses 🐎.
This was ABSOLUTELY GREAT and HELPFUL thank you so much! Im starting my first semester in August and I'm super excited and nervous! Thank you again, excellent video! Best wishes!!! :)
Hi I’m Rylee, I’m 11 years old and i love animals and i have a special touch with animals my family says.I want to be a vet when i grow up. i love your vids! I subbed, thanks for so much info!
Thank you! This has been very helpful. Your videos and experience gave me a very good idea of what to ask questions about and to learn and what to get out of shadowing! This has been immensely helpful, thank you!
I'm a junior in high school, and I just received my vet assistant certification. I'm actually going to interview for a job at a vet clinic today, and this was really helpful to review before my interview. Thank you!
@hi My high school actually had a Career Technical Education course for Vet Assisting. We have dogs on campus to practice hands on activities (no cats bc they're too unpredictable) and in my final year, we had a barn nearby that is willing to let us work with the horses there. Besides getting the certification in high school, the only other way I know to get it is to learn from a licensed vet and take an exam when you cover all the material. I'm really lucky my school had this program 😊
I’m 19, currently a freshman in college and my major is veterinary medicine. I’m not really sure what kind of career I’m trying to pursue, but I’m interested in the treatment of exotic, wildlife animals and livestock animals, and of course your domestic small animals. I wanna do it all! Lmao. Something fun and high paying. Right now, I’m currently in the process of receiving my CVA (certification of veterinary assistant) and it’s been great. My concern is trying to figure out the direction of where to start on my veterinary journey. This video was really helpful in most aspects and explained a lot. Thank you so much for sharing ❤️❤️❤️❤️
Hey! That is so awesome. I totally understand where you are coming form - I don't know which direction i want to take my own veterinary journey in honestly. Just go where life takes you, and take all the opportunities you can :)
I'm a nine yr old and still decided to watch this but I have a great reason why! :) I've kind of always wanted to be a vet because I love animals and I want to learn some veterinary things to get a little bit of a head start for when I go to college to learn to be a vet, also because I would want to know what to do if something were to happen to my dog or my grandparents dog or cat.
This was a really good recap of things I forgot to take notes of during my placements! Could you do another one on basic surgery preparation procedures and anaesthesia?
I'm 12 and turning 13 in a phew months, I've known my whole life I wanted to be a vet. Its funny, I wrote this all down... I cant wait to volunteer at shelters and my uncles pet store, lots of animals come in there everyday he has lots of pets there, so its super fun and exiting !
haha at my placement the vet asked me about what was wrong with the X-ray and I was soo confused cause I didn’t know😂 great times! super helpful vid thxx so much!
@@jesscliffee it’s inner hind leg so I think medial! Not sure why in particular though. On a different note - is there any particular specialty you are drawn to? What do you see your career in vet med looking like (as of today) once you graduate?
Yes thats so cool, thanks for telling me about that technique :) Hmm, I definitely prefer small animal medicine at this point, however I do love some aspects of large animal medicine, but in terms of speciality I'm unsure - I'm enjoying both surgery and pathology at this point so either of those could be a route I go down. But right now I'm just going with the flow, and hoping to start off in a mixed animal practice. I also love the idea of exotic/conservation medicine (wildlife, zoos, interesting pets e.t.c), which could be something I explore in the future :)
Thank you for this video, i'm glad to find one that's not american! im from AUS not NZ but i think they're more similar than US ones. :) I'm starting my bachelor in animal health and science in 2022 and i'm so excited but also scared. I have done a cert in animal studies and know some BASIC BASIC stuff like TPR's and we had to memorise certain ranges but i still feel like i know nothing. So thank you for this video!
Rn im almost 13 and ever since i knew about having a career i wanted to be a vet. When i got older i was thinking abt other jobs like air hostess and hospice but veterinare sparked my interest once more. Im watching this video and outless othet because im unsure if i want to follow through with veterinare in the future. I just want to know a bit abt what i may be getting into....even though i dont understand anything. Gl future me
I am a drop out student who is going to take programs that can help me get a highschool diploma, and get into the program to become a vet assistant. Thank you so much for this video it make me learn more about animals when I try my best to help them through a long rough time.
Hello Jess, could you make a video about all the terminology you can about careers, my basic language is Spanish, but I want to learn them in English too, greetings