The number 1 veterinary school in the United States
What is UC Davis :)
Animals such as cows, goats, and giraffes
What is a ruminant
This vet loves horses so much they made it their whole thing
What is an equine vet
Depth you give most vaccines
What is subcutaneous
This is where we get our fuel (food/coffee)
What is Scrubs
The kind of interview Davis uses for vet school applicants
What is MMI (multiple mini interviews)
The thicker/stronger compartment of the heart
What is the left ventricle
This vet is best equipped to treat a hit-by-car pet
What is a small animal emergency vet
You use this to help handle/ restrain a horse during an exam
What is a halter
The place where we practice on models
What is the Clinical Skills Lab
The due date for VMCAS
What is September 18
Birds use these to help move air through their lungs
What are air sacs
This vet specializes in getting your dog to stop barking/ biting
What is an veterinary behaviorist
The vein we usually use to get blood from a horse
What is the (left) jugular vein
The group that brought kittens to their talk!
What is Orphan Kitten Project
Minimum hours of veterinary experience to apply to Davis
What is 180 hours
The joint between the femur and tibia/fibula
What is the stifle
This vet mainly works with primates, mice, and other small rodents (hint: these aren't pets)
What is a lab animal vet
You use this to keep a horse's hoof bandaging secure
What is duct tape
The place where we had Dr. Pinkerton's labs
What is VM3A
The associate dean of admissions (and student programs) at UC Davis
Who is Dr. Jandrey
The cranial nerve used for vision
What is cranial nerve II (optic)
This vet couldn't hurt a patient even if they tried!
What is a veterinary pathologist
The basic vitals you should first take from a patient
TPR (temp, pulse, resp rate)
The new center Dean Stetter mentioned the school would start building soon
What is the all species diagnostic imaging center