The Dr. Molly Says Podcast

Inside Emergency Vet Medicine with a Veterinary Nurse with Ashley Farmer

May 13, 2026·47 min
Episode Description from the Publisher

This week on Dr. Molly Says (and on round 2 of my world tour LOL), we’re coming to you LIVE from Vegas with veterinary nurse and chaos coordinator extraordinaire, Ashley Farmer (aka @ashleythevetnurse 💛).Ashley and I are diving into the world of veterinary technicians, emergency medicine, and what actually happens behind the scenes at your vet clinic… because trust me, it’s a LOT more than people realize.We talk about how Ashley went from dreaming of working with animals to feeding sharks at the Pittsburgh Zoo, becoming a licensed veterinary technician, working emergency medicine, and eventually helping run hospital operations at VEG (Veterinary Emergency Group).We also get into:What veterinary technicians/nurses actually do all day (spoiler: basically everything)The difference between vet techs, assistants, and veterinary nursesWhy the “vet nurse vs vet tech” debate is way more complicated than people thinkHow emergency vet hospitals really work behind the scenesWhy open-concept ERs are changing veterinary medicineThe relationship between pet owners, vets, and veterinary nurses during emergenciesWhy efficiency and teamwork matter so much in emergency medicineThe emotional reality of caring for hospitalized petsHow veterinary assistants can grow into long-term careers in vet medPLUS: Ashley shares her hottest takes in veterinary medicine (including owners helping restrain pets 👀), we discuss the absolute chaos of emergency rooms, favorite and least favorite dog breeds in the ER, and why veterinary nurses are truly the backbone of every hospital.And of course… we end with important conversations about Pomeranians, doodles, Great Danes pooping everywhere, and what dog breed Ashley would be if she had to choose.LOVE YOU GUYS 💛Timestamps:00:00:00 Welcome from Vegas + why we’re recording from a hotel room00:01:00 Ashley’s journey into veterinary medicine00:03:00 Working at the Pittsburgh Zoo + feeding sharks00:05:00 What it takes to become a licensed veterinary technician00:07:00 Vet tech vs veterinary nurse explained00:11:00 Why people don’t realize how advanced vet med really is00:12:00 Inside VEG emergency hospitals + open-concept ERs00:17:00 Why collaboration between ERs and general practice matters00:19:00 Dr. Molly’s new “open-ish” hospital concept00:20:00 Hot take: should owners help restrain pets?00:22:00 What veterinary nurses actually do during ER shifts00:26:00 Surgery techs, inpatient care & emergency teamwork00:28:00 Why Ashley moved into operations & leadership00:30:00 Veterinary technician specialists (VTS) explained00:34:00 The complicated relationship between vet assistants & licensed techs00:38:00 Advice for assistants considering tech school00:39:00 Favorite pets, breeds & ER patients00:42:00 Emergency cases Ashley actually loves treating00:44:00 The adrenaline of emergency medicine00:45:00 Meet Ashley’s pets: Miss Kitty Meow Meow & Linda00:46:00 Outro---------------------------------------------------------------Listen to the pod on YouTube/Spotify/Apple:https://www.youtube.com/@drmollysayspod https://open.spotify.com/show/7xmKqrXGPJXpsbDbtCMgfe?si=17148ddc74604cb1 https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-dr-molly-says-podcast/id1800302028---------------------------------------------------------------Follow Dr. Molly:Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/drmollysaysTikTok | https://www.tiktok.com/@drmollysaysFollow the podcast:Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/drmollysayspod/TikTok | https://www.tiktok.com/@drmollysayspod

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