marcussmithdvm on October 18th, 2009

It is always a joy to have some sort of impact on other people. For the past two weeks, I have enjoyed entertaining two veterinary students in my practice. These students have trained, studied, and observed how I do things in practice. Even though they may not agree with the way I do everything, this experience [...]

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marcussmithdvm on October 5th, 2009

Today was another rough day at the office. It has been an overcast, rainy Monday, and Mondays are often challenging here at the clinic. I saw a few cases that will turn out okay, but I also saw some that are very serious and probably will not. One case in particular that i am concerned [...]

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marcussmithdvm on September 28th, 2009

After years in private practice, today was a first for me. I was called out to examine a big African cat!! It was a Serval cat, a 40-pound cat! A man who lives close to my hospital made the request. Wow!! I sure was in for a suprise. As we walked to the back of [...]

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marcussmithdvm on September 23rd, 2009

Readers and clients have asked me to write a blog entry describing my veterinary practice. For over ten years, I have been a practicing large and small animal Veterinarian here in middle Tennessee. I and my staff of 3 full-time animal science professionals treat and serve pets and animals in our full-service clinic in Franklin, [...]

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marcussmithdvm on August 27th, 2009

Since I integrate Western veterinary medicine and Eastern veterinary medicine into my practice, many clients and friends have asked about how and where I studied Eastern Veterinary Medicine. So I’ll explain it here. And I’ll pass on links to websites that explain more about what and where I have studied. I began to learn about [...]

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