
Andrew
Moderator: snoopdog
Hi, thanks. I am actually going to specialize further and get my veterinary degree, with another degree in marine bio. Most schools have dual programs nowadays where you can get your DVM and simultaneously do research to get your Ph.D., which is sort of what I wanted to do. That is why I want to go to the GA, since they have that state of hte art aquatic veterinary facility. I likely won't deal too much with mammals, although it will probably come as part of formal training. My primary focus would be ichthyological veterinary medicine, which has lots of open ground and is in dire need of more people in it (as well as research).Fishfood wrote:did you ever think about any place other than the Georgia Aquarium. Thats the kind of stuff I wanted to do when I came down here for school but didn't stick with the marine bio field, went the way of environmental science. In a way I'm wishing I stuck with what i wanted to do but I look at an ex of mine. She did the marine bio thing, studied in indonesia for a month and was working for the florida fish and wildlife conservation or something like that in south florida. She got out of it and is now a Science teacher near Ft. Myers.
Anyway I recenlty found out that a wife of an alumni of my fraternity works as a marine mammal trainer somewhere in florida. I don't know either of these individuals but could always try to get some info.