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Veterinary Community Service
As I walked into the Oakwood Veterinary Clinic there was a large, off-white receptionist desk. It was covered with dozens of pictures, on one side pictures of client’s pets and on the other side personal pictures; it also has about ten figures of dogs and cats on it most of them have wings. On one side of this desk is a Science Diet display and a fifty-five gallon fish tank. The fish tank, for a rather large tank, only had two fish and they both were plecostomus, part of the catfish family. The other side had four chairs with a long side table covered completely with magazines ranging from Dog World to People Magazine. I strolled toward the back and a stainless steel walk-on dog scale caught my eye. I was heading to see Dr. Gregg M. Ohmann, a tall average man in his mid fifties.
“I knew I wanted to be employed in a medical field and once I had my DM Degree I could do anything. I thought about marine biology, molecular biology, and other research opportunities. I really like medicine and all types of animals so I put one and two together and came up with a veterinarian” explained Dr. Ohmann. He was using a lint roller to collect the cat and dog hair off his jet blue scrubs.
There were several of the office anim
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Approximate Pages = 4 (250 words per page double spaced)
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