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Welcome to the Worldwide Vets blog page, where you cna catch up with lots of news, stories and articles from our team


Sarah Kickhöfel
Jan 166 min read
Top Destinations for Veterinary Students to Gain Hands-On Experience Abroad
From wildlife rescue to island clinics - discover where your veterinary journey could take you on these incredible placements abroad.


Worldwide Vets
Oct 21, 20242 min read
Unleashing Opportunities: EMS and Work Experience Abroad for Students
Embarking on a journey of learning and personal growth is a crucial part of a student's academic life. While classroom education forms...


Sarah Kickhöfel
Oct 2, 20244 min read
The Vital Role of Veterinary Conferences in Education and Networking
Veterinary conferences are essential events in the professional lives of veterinarians, offering unparalleled opportunities for education...


Bailey Romi, RVTg
Sep 18, 20243 min read
Surviving and Thriving in Vet School
Freshers Week, Clubs, and Study Tips So, you’ve made it into vet school—congratulations! As you gear up for this exciting journey, you’re...


Catharina Hjorth
Sep 24, 20193 min read
Getting your ducks in a row at university
So you are going back to, (or off to) university are you? Endless lectures to attend, lessons to learn, parties to attend and social...


Catharina Hjorth
Aug 15, 20193 min read
Welcome to vet school!
So, you've been accepted and are ready to start vet school soon. First of all: Congratulations! But what to expect now? I remember that...


Danielle Poll
Dec 25, 20182 min read
What being a vet is all about
"Your so lucky to cuddle puppies and kittens all day" Once you decide that you are studying veterinary medicine, this is what people...


Catharina Hjorth
Dec 25, 20183 min read
Working while studying
"You need experience or you will never get a job!", "you need money to survive!", "you need to make contacts or you wont be able to write...


Catharina Hjorth
Oct 9, 20183 min read
Welcome to Third Year
This blog is late. There's no denying it. It should have been done Friday, and as of today it is Sunday. It's not that I'm normally...


Danielle Poll
Jul 1, 20183 min read
How to travel as a vet student
I often get asked, how I manage to travel as a vet student. How I can have the time and the money to do so. I decided to make a post to...


Sari Ennis
Jun 1, 20183 min read
Blocked Cats-What does that even mean?
Cats tend to live up to the stereotype of being very finicky and independent. This is highly applicable to their restroom habits....


Sari Ennis
May 21, 20183 min read
Aural Haemotomas
We see our pets shake their heads all the time and think nothing of it. This may be indicative of an ear infection or ear mites however,...


Catharina Hjorth
May 21, 20183 min read
Feline Leukemia Virus
Most of us will know someone close to us who have suffered from one of the many forms of cancer, however what not everyone knows, is that...

Sari Ennis
Apr 30, 20183 min read
Mast Cell Tumors
Lumps are rather common in our canine companions as they age. They tend not to be the most appealing this at times, but it is always...


Danielle Poll
Mar 7, 20182 min read
Hypothyroidism
What is hypothyroidism? This is a common problem affected humans, and our furry friends as well. You can break the word down into a...


Sari Ennis
Feb 10, 20183 min read
Giardia
Getting a new puppy can be a lot of fun, until the newness is overshadowed by the not so fun vomiting, diarrhea (and I mean a lot of...


Catharina Hjorth
Feb 10, 20183 min read
Foot and Mouth Disease
As a new veterinary student it won’t take long till you encounter the highly contagious Foot-and-Mouth Disease (FMD). Every budding...


Sari Ennis
Jan 2, 20183 min read
Canine Parvovirus
Getting a new puppy is always exciting with the adorable little paws, lot of kisses, and the never ending curiosity. Puppies always seem...


Gemma Campling
Jun 30, 20172 min read
Can you change the world?
"What Can I Give? What can a volunteer offer to any project in fact?" Volunteering and doing work experience broad is a great chance to...


Gemma Campling
Jun 4, 20172 min read
Have Loan, Can Travel
Someone once told me that your vet degree is like raising a child as a single parent. 5 years committing your whole life to something is...
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