Ep 181: So You Wanna Be A Zoo Vet? With JB Minter

The 'So You're A Vet... Now What?' Podcast - A podcast by With Dr Moriah McCauley - Mondays

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In this week's 'So You're A Vet... Now What?' podcast episode, we dive into the captivating world of zoo veterinary medicine with special guest, Dr. JB Minter, the Chief Veterinarian of the North Carolina Zoo.In this episode, Dr. Minter unveils the multifaceted role of a zoo vet, shedding light on the fascinating challenges and rewards of working with a diverse array of animals, from the tiniest dart frogs to the majestic elephants. If you've ever wondered about the path to becoming a zoo vet, this episode is for you. Dr. Minter breaks it down, from internships to residencies, revealing the secrets of breaking into this exhilarating field.Prepare to be spellbound by the myriad roles Dr. Minter wears—juggling anesthetist, surgeon, pathologist, nutritionist, and even executive team member. The tales of his day-to-day experiences and his pivotal role in decision-making at the North Carolina Zoo will leave you awe-inspired.Whether you're a veterinary student contemplating your career path or a curious animal lover eager to peek behind the scenes, this episode offers an enthralling glimpse into the captivating world of zoo veterinary medicine. Get ready to embark on an adventure that's both educational and heartwarming, and gain insights that could shape your future in veterinary medicine.Don't miss out—press play and let the wild tales unfold!Episode Outline [00:00] Episode intro[01:34] Dr. Mariah welcomes Dr. JB Minter[02:17] JB Minter describes what being a Zoo Vet involves.[03:50] Relationship between a Zoo vet and a board specialist[06:49] Steps to becoming a Zoo vet[10:17] How is the job market for Zoo vets?[12:28] Specific roles of a Zoo vet[17:00] Best Zoo vet cases[20:36] Episode outro[21:05] The end Show Links https://www.drdavenicol.com/product-page/the-yellow-pages-are-dead-digital-marketing-for-vets https://www.drdavenicol.com/ Connect with Dr. JB MinterLinkedInInstagramFacebook

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