Welcome to episode #6 of Scrubbed In: The DVM Journey – the podcast where we dive into the wild, rewarding and sometimes unpredictable world of becoming a Doctor of Veterinary Medicine. Today, we welcome current fourth year veterinary student at the Virginia Maryland College of Veterinary Medicine Paulina Bravo! Paulina shares how she first discovered her passion for animals in Mexico while shadowing in a small animal clinic, and how she came to America to pursue her veterinary education. Paulina also shares the tips and tricks she used to pass the NAVLE (North American Veterinary Licensing Exam) on the FIRST try and advice she would give to all veterinary students before they start their first clinical rotations. Paulina gives us unique insights into her favorite rotations here at Virginia Maryland and what rotations she recommends locking in before taking the NAVLE.
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