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Keith Gandy
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 12 ต.ค. 2007
Hello and welcome to my TH-cam channel. I am a recently graduated Veterinarian from The University of Florida sharing my journey as I start my career! Stay tuned for content related to vet school, vet med, my rotating internship, and how to best care for your pets.
92 Days to NAVLE! What You Need to Know To Get Started!
In this video, I go through the three-month study guide I used to pass my NAVLE! I go through the general structure of my plan, giving specific study tips and an idea of how to spend your time. At the end of the video, I give away some great test taking techniques I used on the day of my exam!
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$118 VW Vanagon Painting AFFORDABLE Practical Results! Old Made New Again
มุมมอง 44Kปีที่แล้ว
In this video I take you through the process of painting my 1980 Vanagon Westfalia with Rustoleum paint! This is not necessarily the best way to paint a car but it's what fit my budget at the time and allowed me to protect this classic camper from the elements and ready to go on adventures for years to come!
Epic Cross-Country Adventure: Florida to Colorado with My Dog 🚗🐶⛺
มุมมอง 88ปีที่แล้ว
Welcome to my epic cross-country adventure! 🚗🐶⛺ Join me and my furry best friend as we embark on a once-in-a-lifetime journey from Florida to Colorado. Fresh out of veterinary school, I'm making my way across the country to start a small animal rotating internship, and I couldn't think of a better way to celebrate than by exploring the great outdoors with my dog by my side. In this video, we'll...
How I studied SMARTER not HARDER in Vet School
มุมมอง 190ปีที่แล้ว
In this video, I take you through the study techniques and habits I used to study for exams and pass my classes in vet school. I discuss some of the basic fundamentals I focused on and the study techniques I developed to focus my time and energy on the most efficient way to get through the massive volume of information.
The Benefits of Taking a Gap Year: My Journey to Vet School Through Travel
มุมมอง 84ปีที่แล้ว
In this video, I'll discuss the year I took off between undergrad and vet school to travel the world. I'll discuss why I went on this trip, how I organized it, where I went, what I did, and how it helped me to get accepted to vet school. I had the time of my life and highly encourage you to take time form your life and get out and travel!
Vet School Sometimes Feels Like a ZOO! Insider look into my exotics rotation
มุมมอง 77ปีที่แล้ว
In this video, I'll go through a day in my life as a fourth-year veterinary student on clinics, rotation through the Zoological Medicine Department. We see everything from turtles to monkeys, to birds to anteaters!
How to Actually Pass NAVLE! Powerful Ways to Confidently Study
มุมมอง 6Kปีที่แล้ว
In this video, I talk about my experience studying for NAVLE. Starting with my initial fears and how I got over them to feel confident and pass my vet licensing exam on the first try!
Vet School Intensive Care Unit Rotation
มุมมอง 68ปีที่แล้ว
Hello, this video is about my experience on a two-week rotation in veterinary school in the small animal intensive care unit. While in the ICU I soon realise the challenges and rewards of dealing with critically ill patients.
Respiratory Dead Space in Veterinary Medicine
มุมมอง 67ปีที่แล้ว
Hello, in this video I discuss dead space. What it is and the different parts it's broken down into. I'll then explain why we need to pay attention to dead space in clinical veterinary practice. I end with some tips to help you improve your patient care and prevent complications during anesthesia. I will discuss the breakdown of physiological dead space into its different parts of alveolar dead...
A Step-by-Step Guide to Becoming a Licensed Veterinarian in the United States
มุมมอง 957ปีที่แล้ว
Have you ever wondered what it takes to become a veterinarian or are you considering vet school? In this comprehensive overview, I go through all the steps a vet has to take to start helping animals. From getting into vet school to the curriculum one studies throughout the 8 years it takes to become a vet! Training to become a vet is a rigorous, extensive, and expensive process. It takes a tota...
8 Ways to Help Get You into Vet School
มุมมอง 275ปีที่แล้ว
Here are 8 things I would focus on if I was applying to veterinary school again. Vet school acceptance is difficult and you need to be doing all that you can to make your application stand out! I am a 4th-year vet student at the University of Florida and want to share my experience getting accepted in the hopes of helping others trying to their dreams.
Can u please share resources/ books!
Thank you
What’s the schooling look like to become a zoo vet? I know it’s four years undergrad four years vet school but how do you get into the zoo speciality? And what are the residency hours like?
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Did you work while your study time ?
What's your vet school name??...
I m currently preparing for my NAVLE I have done 100% of my vet prep and am focusing on my weak spots I am scoring 32-38 out of 50 in self assessment sections I am really Scared and Thinking if what I have done is enough as it was hard for me to pay for it and that is why I am giving it 2 years after I graduated Vet School from India Kindly suggest ways to improve as I am skipping to answers quickly causing questions to go wrong My exam is on the 15th of April 🙏
How was it?
waht about your exam
Brodda plz give me you insta id
Please more videos
In countries following the french system. You go to Agriculture school after High School, all students go to a common 1st year than top students of the 1st year chose specific fields. The most desired one is Vet so you have to be on the top to get a chance. After 4 years you became a veterinary doctor. 8 years it too much in my opinion.
good vedeo i encourage you to do more videos i find this channel very good . and i have a question if you dont mind do you have a link to your notes that you used to study for navel ?
if i graduate as a vet in a different country, can i work immediately in the US? i’m taking doctor of veterinary medicine in another country though 🧐 and i’m planning to work abroad i just don’t know what process do i need to take.
I want to ask the same question. Did you learn anything?
@@isaayazyildirim9519 yeah i found a youtube video where he graduated from chile but continued only as a vet tech in canada and took exams and costed a lot of money to become a doctor in the US idk if it’s still the same process now
Active recall is what works well for me. Nicely thought out videos. Would you be able to share the notes on your video?
In your opinion, how passable is it without VetPrep or Zuku or any of these websites/services?
Good job!!!
going the extra steps to fix the rust holes around the windows will go a long way! You're headed in the right direction. :)
I work as an ECC vet assistant at another vet school and this was so fun to see! Hope your internship is going well!
The finished job isn't terrible and as you say it's just a stop gap treatment, for $120 was well worth doing.
You Can Do It! Nooice! 😎 STOC
Damn. Came out pretty good. I might do a similar approach on my bug.
Nice job mate. You just tripped the bus value. So you rolled it on correct?
Yes I did
Молодец мужик! Без лишней суеты и задротства, освежил бусика... Респект и уважение!
I love your van both ways along as you are using the vw love is going around 😊 Nice cheap job That will deffo get you thru there hard times 👍👍👍😜🏴🦕🦄😁✌️🤞
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Thanks for Guidance.....love from Pakistan
😱 so much work great job 👍
Iam a foreign veterinary student and i need to take the exam to be able to work in Canada or the U.S i am still a student in my final year (not clinical year) the thing is i am completely lost and here are some of the things that i would appreciate if you could answer first do i need to have good practical skills? (to work at a clinic or a hospital) į need to take all the time that i can for the test so not practicing for a while might give me more time but would it prevent me from passing the NAVLE ? I will take a surgical exam after i pass the NAVLE so for that yes i will prepare better by working but i need to know if the NAVLE needs it also do you thing vet prep would be enough? meaning the questions would be similar or at least the information in it
I am a veterinary nursing student in India at Kerala veterinary and animal science college Mannuthy Kerala I am studying 6 months course here we have more practical skill than theoretical skill we only have one or two theory classes but we have 6 month full of practical section every day is it enough to get a job in countrys like USA uk Canada can u give me a advice
No. You have to clear Board exams to get license to practice there.
Wow, turned out really great for a budget paintjob! Also I think its nice, that you didnt try to make it look brand new and didnt fill all the dents with body filler. An old car with some patina is way cooler than a brand new looking one in my opinion!
That roll on painting.?
Yes
Great work!
Good work guys !! Very good result. Not picking on you , just a tip from an old tradie ...put your bloody ear muffs on !!! Or you'll be as deaf as a post , just like me. G'day from Australia.
🎉 top job buddy👍
great job! Definitely an improvement. if you havent seen it yet, some folks paint with hardener to make it last longer.
Great job! Enjoyed the video
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I think it looks good for the money spent maybe try to find a cleaner for the white part on top
I love your approach: make it happen and don't let perfection become the enemy of progress!
Tell you what. For the time and money, that's pretty decent. Nicely done.
That front grill is awesome. Glad you kept it.
Well done, it seems you can actually get away with a roller :)
This looks like a great job. Can I ask what materials and mix did you use? Did you thin the paint etc?
Yes I thinned with mineral spirits. About 3:1 to 4:1 paint:thinner. I mostly did it by eye and consistency.
Thank you for the guidance can i get your email !
thank you for the good video 👍👍
What’s your thoughts on moving to Colorado? I live in Florida now and am moving back. I lived in Colorado for a few years
It’s great so far, only been here a few weeks and has been jam packed with activities! Especially this time of year it’s hard to do much outside in FL.
I failed my navle exam this April,my score was 360 and i did 52 % of vetprep.i don't know how to pass ,and i lost my confidence
I’m sorry to hear that, I know how discouraging failures can seem. The NAVLE is a challenging exam and takes a lot to prepare for. But don’t give up now. Take whatever time you need recoup, and use what you’ve learned from your last attempt. Unfortunately, there’s no secret for studying. It really comes down to putting in the hours and completing the practice questions. Work on completing vet prep to near 100% then try again! If you have any other questions or comments let me know 😊
Hello sir , I'm a 1st vet student..can you please tell me how to prepare for NAVLE
@@bhargavram-h1dfirst focus on Bvsc and main coup subjects, anatomy, physiology, parasitology, pathology, micro,
i failed my navle .. i prepared from zuku how can i prepare better for my next attempt?
Thank you for being open and sharing. I know several people that didn’t pass the first time, but did fine the second time they took it. NAVLE gives you an interpretation of the sections that you need to work on, that would be a good start. The bulk of my studying that helped me was just in the hours of practice questions that I did repeating the material until it became familiar. It can be discouraging at times but if you put the hours in and focus on some of the areas you need to improve on you i’m sure you’ll do fine and will be that much closer to becoming a veterinarian! Let me know if you have any other questions and good luck studying. 😊
update how did it go ?
How did u study all the pharmacological drugs for the NAVLE?
The drugs I studied as they related to each disease, for example as I was studying coccidia In cows I would then try to remember that its treated with amprolium. I heavily relied vet prep to help me memorize the other factors about each drug and it worked out well, just take it a day at a time and get though the practice questions. Let me know if you have any other questions :)