
It Might Get Weird: Journeys in Veterinary Medicine
Welcome to "It Might Get Weird," the podcast where we dive into the journeys of veterinary professionals.
Your hosts are Dr. Gary Marshall and Sara Rae.
Gary has been a veterinarian for more than 35 years. Sara has been a veterinarian for zero years. That's about to change and that's why we're here.
Our main focus will be to follow Sara on adventures as a Washington State University class of 2028 veterinary student. We’ll be along for the ride as she encounters challenges, and celebrates triumphs during her 4 year commitment to become a Doctor of Veterinary Medicine.
Along the way, we’ll also interview super interesting individuals who have valuable stories to share about their personal and professional journeys.
It Might Get Weird: Journeys in Veterinary Medicine
S1 : E43 - The High School Romance Episode
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After Gary was in Davis California to attend SAVMA Symposium, he took a little detour to Folsom California to visit his friends Alysson and Dr. Marcus Dela Cruz, and to finally meet their dog Charlie (a good boye) in person for the first time. They were so gracious to let Gary stay with them, and to record this impromptu interview while there young son was napping. Their story of navigating a long distance relationship and negotiating options to support each other during the vet school years will hopefully resonate with so many that are figuring that out now, living through it now, or who remember their own experience with relationships during vet school. Enjoy and thanks for listening.
Marcus on instagram = @thefriendlyvet
Allyson on instagram = @allyson.joye
Purdue University College of Veterinary Medicine
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Gary Marshall, DVM @it.might.get.weird
Sara Rae @its_sara1231
Disclaimer: Although Dr. Gary Marshall is an officer in the American Veterinary Medical Association; on this podcast, Gary and Sara are speaking on their own behalf, and not on behalf of the American Veterinary Medical Association.
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