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Dr. Brauer's Narrative Analysis
In Marquette, I shadowed Dr. Brauer at his clinic, Marquette Veterinary Clinic. Dr. Brauer is a small animal and exotics veterinarian. Additionally, he does most of the orthopedic surgeries for the area. I sat in on appointments and surgeries, including knee surgeries and fracture repairs. Also, Dr. Brauer uses a laser for some of his surgeries, which showed diversity in the way surgeries can be done.

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