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What was your most exciting moment on the job?
Working as a veterinarian at the National Zoo, there is an exciting moment every single day. Each one is a little bit different, whether it's coming up with a treatment for coral, diagnosing a problem in a Burmese python, or visiting an elephant we're hoping is pregnant. There's really no way to compare. Every day offers a bounty of surprises.
What is the biggest misconception about the work that you do?
I don't know that there are misconceptions about our work. Most people that meet us—the zoo vets—say, "Wow! You have a fabulous job!" And that's pretty perceptive. People are always happy to hear about how far we go for animal care and how much we do for the individual animal. I think people are always really pleasantly surprised to hear about the varying levels of expertise here at the zoo, whether it's the keepers, the reproductive physiologists, the pathologists, the nutritionists. There are so many different layers of animal care that might not be obvious to the casual observer.
What advice do you have for someone who wants to go into this field?
I have a lot of conversations with youngsters who want to be veterinarians, and what I tell them is to follow their passion and their interests. If a student is really interested in veterinarian medicine, he or she should stick with it. Every road has its twists and turns. Just keep aiming in your direction, correct when you're off course and don't take "no" for an answer. Keep going.


Comments
What do you do with giraffe's in a thunderstorm? What do you do with them in the winter?
Posted by sue on April 26,2008 | 04:30PM
do you... send them indoors so they dont get hurt from the thunderstorms..because they are so tall? if you could , could you wright me back Thank you
Posted by annomonious on June 3,2008 | 02:50PM
Hello,my name is Manessa Muskett. I grew up with a lot of animals too. Being around animals is something I would like to do for a living. I am in college and still wondering about my major. I want to be a veterinarian, but I have so many choices. I want to be able to pick the right job that will allow me to be around animals. As I grew up taking care of animals. I have seen alot of animals get abused. I would take in animals that are hurt. I just need help finding the right job that would allow me to be with animals and saving them.
Posted by Manessa Muskett on October 16,2008 | 12:37PM
Hi I'm shannon and I'm 14 years old. I really want to be a zoo vet when I grow up. I would like to start preparing at an early age but am not sure how. What should I do?
Posted by Shannon on April 29,2009 | 03:11PM
what type of college classes are required for your field?please write me back im doing a school project and i nead awnsers
Posted by hp on May 18,2009 | 09:33AM
How many diplomas to you have to get to become a zoo veterinarian what is required
Posted by baily on May 31,2009 | 07:52PM