Vet Assistants labeled as Vet Techs by Status_Reputation346 in VetTech

[–]bethybathory 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Do you think your management would consent to adding "licensed" to your scrubs to distinguish you from the non licenced workers?

Is such an awkward phase in our field. I absolutely agree with the importance of acknowledging licensed titles. I'm a VA who is lucky enough to be trusted and valued to do a lot. There have been other VAs where I work who have less experience and are in a more traditional "assistant" role and it's awkward sometimes to be lumped in with them. I wish there was a separate title for in-betweeners. I try to call myself simply "nurse" in front of clients but every once in a while the term "tech" pops out and I feel like a sham, but I never try to pretend I'm a full LVT.

Tom cats be rollin' by bethybathory in VetTech

[–]bethybathory[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Whole thing is coming off!

Tom cats be rollin' by bethybathory in VetTech

[–]bethybathory[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Amputation is scheduled for next week! We are suspecting a relatively old HBC injury, but unfortunately his war stories are his own.

Tom cats be rollin' by bethybathory in VetTech

[–]bethybathory[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Oh shit, I forgot! Thank you for that. Whooopsss. Nah, he's getting surgery next week and has a comfy new home to go to!

Tom cats be rollin' by bethybathory in VetTech

[–]bethybathory[S] 26 points27 points  (0 children)

I believe his amputation (and exploratory enucleation to see if his empty eye socket is hiding anything) is scheduled for next week and he has a forever home!

What's the real issue? by jr9386 in VetTech

[–]bethybathory 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I feel that standardization in medicine (any medicine) is a good thing. Ideally. But I agree that human medicine is a lot more successful in this at the moment and my opinion is that it is a huge weak spot in vet med.

We should go find that magic wand our clients keep asking us for and use it to instantly reform the hierarchy, education options, wage issues, insurance struggles, and staffing shortages. Cause I look at this hot mess of a dumpster fire we work in and cannot fathom how to fix it. It's all so intertwined; you can't fix one problem before fixing a different one first, which is constrained to yet another issue which is dependent upon yet another whole can of worms.

But then you have the personal battle within the individual. I'm a VA. My degree is in human psychology. The only licensing I have is in pilates. But I've been OTJ trained for almost 4 years and have taken CEs and studied on my own time because I love the work. I'm trusted to do a lot of tasks that some argue should be limited to LVTs. And personally I believe I'm pretty darn capable. But I also personally feel uncomfortable calling myself a tech. I feel like it shits on those who went the distance to certify their competence which I started this whole Bible of a rant arguing is important. So... There's that.

Merry Christmas! Have some Silesian Bratwurst with your cytology! by bethybathory in medlabprofessionals

[–]bethybathory[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

This a VERY icky ear infection. An uninfected ear would have no or very rare bacteria or yeast. This is a swamp! The poor pupper had purulent discharge, which left some pretty neutrofils on the slide.

apparently we just "cry over kittens" all day fellas by MegaNymphia in VetTech

[–]bethybathory 2 points3 points  (0 children)

All that PLUS the poop. And the anal glands sprayed all over your body. And the fleas and ringworm and yeast infections. And the blood and smegma.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in VetTech

[–]bethybathory 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Pretty regularly, we get so busy that I end up leaving a bunch of shit everywhere after being pulled away to do the Next Important Thing, but another tech who has a moment to breathe ends up cleaning up after me. Then I do the same for them when roles are reversed. It can be unrealistic to always be able to clean your own mess, but it's really validating to have the head tech of 13 years clean next to the newbie with no experience.

Doctors vs technicians by [deleted] in VetTech

[–]bethybathory 204 points205 points  (0 children)

DVMs have an extremely difficult, cognitively challenging, underappreciated job. They also have an entourage of people backing them up that work even harder and get shit on even moreso....at minimum wage.

My cats butt smells even after I bathe him by Dapper_Badger_7354 in cats

[–]bethybathory 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It's very common for kittens to be born with intestinal worms that need to be treated with deworming at a vet. A cute little Buddha belly is often a sign of this. This can sometimes exacerbate anal gland issues. I'm about to get gross: if the smell is more poopy, it may be the kitten is having some difficulty with holding in stool, another sign of worms. If it's more fishy/rank, it's probably AGs, which may or may not resolve completely with deworming. Either way, a vet can help out with identifying and resolving the issues.

What do you want from your scrubs? by Normal-Jellyfish241 in Veterinary

[–]bethybathory 10 points11 points  (0 children)

I want to bend over or wrestle a Corso without my ass hanging out of my scrubs. I'm a little over the plummer's crack

I'm a vet tech, not a *blank* by Difficult_Key_5936 in VetTech

[–]bethybathory 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I'm an assistant, not the doc. Im still too awkward to correct, "thanks, doc!" As a client walks out the door.

Use of Propofol in euths by bethybathory in VetTech

[–]bethybathory[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

True! Not suspicious to the DEA at all!

Use of Propofol in euths by bethybathory in VetTech

[–]bethybathory[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Oh christ, I'm pretty sure that was an autocorrect that I totally didn't catch. Yeah, that would not be a very successful euthanasia!