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My favorite part of being at the clinic was that I got to watch part of a leg amputation. The dog had a large tumor on its back hind leg so it had a hard time walking. I was really excited to watch the whole surgery but I unfortunately only saw the first part of it. While I was watching the vets connect an EKG to the dog the saying white on right, clouds over grass, and smoke over fire actually clicked in and made way more sense then it did in class.
My favorite part of being at the clinic was that I got to watch part of a leg amputation. The dog had a large tumor on its back hind leg so it had a hard time walking. I was really excited to watch the whole surgery but I unfortunately only saw the first part of it. While I was watching the vets connect an EKG to the dog the saying white on right, clouds over grass, and smoke over fire actually clicked in and made way more sense then it did in class.
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One of the most exhilarating and eye-opening experiences I had at the clinic was witnessing a leg amputation firsthand. A dog, suffering from a significant tumor on its hind leg, had been struggling to walk comfortably, making this procedure both necessary and vital for its quality of life. The anticipation of watching the entire surgery filled me with excitement, but unfortunately, my time there only allowed me to observe the first part of the operation. As I stood captivated, observing the skilled veterinarians prepare for the surgery, I watched them meticulously connect an EKG to the dog. In that moment, the surgical mantra “white on right, clouds over grass, and smoke over fire” suddenly clicked in my mind, revealing layers of meaning that had previously eluded me during lectures. The intricate balancing of clinical practice and essential knowledge came to life before my eyes, solidifying my passion for veterinary medicine in a way I had never experienced before.