Veterinary Blog for Education, Careers, and Real Vet Life
Welcome to the Vet Candy Blog—your go-to destination for veterinary education, career growth, and real-life insights from the world of animal health.
From free RACE-approved CE courses and clinical updates to NAVLE prep and career advice, our content is designed for veterinarians, vet techs, and students who want to stay informed, inspired, and ahead in their careers.
Latest Veterinary News & Clinical Insights
The 12-Week NAVLE Study Schedule That Actually Works (Free for Vet Students)
Stop winging your NAVLE prep. Here is a proven 12-week NAVLE study schedule built around the official blueprint — plus the free program Tuskegee used to raise their pass rate by 22 points.
The Free NAVLE Prep Resource Vet Schools Aren't Telling You About
Most NAVLE prep resources aren't built around what the exam is actually testing. The NAVLE Warriors Intensive Prep Program is — and it's completely free. Here's what makes it different.
Veterinary Student Burnout: What Nobody Tells You
Veterinary student burnout is real, common, and survivable. Here is the honest guide to recognizing it, managing it, and finding the community that makes vet school more than just surviving.
Ashly Peters Stands Between the Patient and the Panic. She Would Not Have It Any Other Way.
Ashly Peters is an emergency veterinary nurse, practice manager, and author who has built her career at the intersection of clinical care and human connection. In this Vet Candy feature, she talks about stepping into leadership, combating burnout in emergency medicine, and why staying curious is the most important thing you can do for your veterinary career.
Pet Owners Are Skipping Wellness Visits. They Are Still Paying for Complex Surgery. Here Is What That Tells Us.
The split between routine care and emergency care spending is the most important trend in veterinary economics right now, and it has direct implications for how practices think about their patient base.
Could You Be a Vet Candy Rising Star? Here's What We Look For
The Vet Candy Rising Stars program celebrates vet students doing meaningful work right now. Here's exactly what we look for — and why the feature can change your career before it starts.
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