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(Almost) True Veterinary Tales uses real conversations and with some artistic licence makes them funny...
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| So she gets in my face. And I tell her, "You can't talk to me that way. You're not a doctor yet". And she says, "Yeah, but I'll soon will be, and then we'll see who's right". | |
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| It's been my experience that veterinarians from Penn think very highly of themselves. I guess they get taught that attitude while they're students. | |
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This episode is a little more fanciful than the others...
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| Well, she's already alienated all the techs and some of the clients. Yesterday she was pressuring Mrs. Walker into getting a cardiac exam for her dog. You know the poor woman can't afford it. | |
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| Well, in another week she won't be our problem. After she graduates, I don't think she come back here looking for a job. If she does, I'll just tell her we have no positions available. | |
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Actually, Mrs. Walker can easily afford the procedure.
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| Look can you two continue your conversation another time and focus on the palpation. I getting tired of having your arm up my ass. | |
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