Why NAVLE Pass Rates Are Dropping: How Vet Candy’s 12-Week Course Helps You Beat the Trend
NAVLE pass rates have been declining in recent years, with top veterinary schools like LSU, Michigan State, and St. George’s showing concerning trends. With a growing number of test-takers and the increasing reliance on memorization services, students are struggling to pass the exam. Vet Candy’s innovative 12-week course offers a solution by focusing on mastering the material and critical thinking, rather than memorizing questions. Learn how our comprehensive lessons, expert video tutorials, species-based textbooks, and timed self-assessments can help you confidently pass the NAVLE and excel in your veterinary career.
Vet Candy's First Vet School Issue Drops! Prepare for Jaw-Dropping Revelations, Heartwarming Stories, and Game-Changing Insights!
Discover exclusive insights into veterinary education in Vet Candy Magazine's inaugural Vet School Issue! From the inspiring journey of Cornell vet student Jeremiah Pouncy to groundbreaking research at top institutions like Texas A&M, explore the latest trends shaping the future of the profession. Dive into compelling features, including expert perspectives on mental health and NAVLE prep sessions. Plus, don't miss our partnership spotlight with 21 Scrubs. Get your copy now for a comprehensive look at the world of veterinary education.
Arrhythmias (atrial fibrillation) in cows
Atrial fibrillation is an arrhythmia characterized by irregular and rapid contractions of the atria in cows. It is important for veterinarians to understand the scientific basis of this condition to effectively diagnose and manage it in bovine patients.