I made it safely home last night around 430pm. I drove 6 hours on Friday, staying overnight at Bryan and Ambers in Smithville and then drove 9 hours on Saturday. The trip went pretty fast so that was nice! Now it's time for relaxation and enjoying time with friends and family!
Also, after I got home and checked my email, I found that my 4th year rotation schedules were done. Here is my schedule for those of you who are interested (all rotations are at the vet school's own clinic unless otherwise stated):
3/31/14-4/27/14: Diagnostic Medicine
4/28/14-5/11/14: Cardiology at Purdue College of Vet Med
5/12/14-5/26/14: Small Animal Internal Medicine
5/27/14-6/8/14: Rural Animal Health Management
6/9/14-6/15/14: off
6/16/14-6/29/14: surgical rotation in Tanzania, Africa
6/30/14-7/6/14: off
7/7/14-7/20/14: neurology
7/21/14-8/3/14: small animal emergency medicine
8/4/14-8/17/14: small animal soft tissue surgery
8/18/14-9/1/14: small animal primary care
9/2/14-9/14/14: off
9/15/14-9/28/14: ophthalmology
9/29/14-10/12/14: equine medicine
10/13/14-10/26/14: equine surgery
10/27/14-11/9/14: small animal orthopedic surgery
11/10/14-11/23/14: small animal internal medicine
11/24/14-12/7/14: imaging
12/8/13-12/21/14: anesthesiology
12/22/14-1/4/15: small animal emergency medicine
1/5/15-1/19/15: off
1/20/15-2/1/15: dentistry
2/2/15-2/15/15: oncology
2/16/15-3/1/15: dermatology
3/2/15-3/15/15: imaging/anesthesiology
3/16/15-3/29/15: Wildlife & Exotic Animal Medicine & Surgery
Each rotation is two weeks long with the exception of diagnostic medicine which is 4 weeks long. It is exciting knowing that I am just 8 weeks of class away from moving into clinics!
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