List of E-Vet Interns episodes
This page shows a list of E-Vet Interns episodes.
Season 1: 2007
Series Ep. | Episode | Title | Content |
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1-01 | 1 | Baptism by Fire | This episode introduces three of the seven new doctors at Alameda East Veterinary Hospital. It's the beginning of their internship and these doctors are immediately thrown into the mix. Dr. Erik Anderson is challenged on his first day with the fight to save Einstein, a small dog hit by a car. Dr. Kevin Drygas gets a chance to learn from veteran, Dr. Robert Taylor, as they try to remove a stick embedded in Cassie the yellow lab's throat. Dr. Shana O'Marra gets guidance from veteran, Dr. Kevin Fitzgerald, as she strives to save both a Chihuahua named Paloma and the puppy trapped in her birth canal. |
1-02 | 2 | Facing the Unknown | Two new doctors get challenged when they face new and unknown situations. A dog named Bubby has been attacked by an unidentified animal and Dr. Shana O'Marra must perform surgery by herself to save its life. Meanwhile, Dr. David Gall is challenged when Abby is brought into the emergency room with symptoms he's never seen before. |
1-03 | 3 | Captain of the Ship | The E-Vets of Alameda East Veterinary Hospital learn what it takes to work the overnight shift on their own, when anything can come through the emergency room doors. A Chow's life is in Dr. Kevin Drygas' hands as Kevin struggles to treat Dynasty's severe dog fighting injuries. Dr. David Gall must try to save Dakota the Lab from the toxic amount of chocolate that the dog has eaten. Dr. Heather Hadley goes to surgery to try to remove a life-threatening needle from the stomach of a young dog named Finn and finds that this case sticks close to home. |
1-04 | 4 | The Road Less Traveled | Two E-Vets face the unusual and even the Alameda East staff doctors who mentor them are surprised by these rare cases. In her first neurology rotation, new doctor Blair Willman and neurologist Paul Cuddon learn that the only hope of saving the life of Ely, a paralyzed Dachshund, means attempting a difficult surgery. The life of Napoleon, an egg-bound turtle, relies on Dr. Erik Anderson and exotics specialist Kevin Fitzgerald, who must turn to unusual methods to give it the best chance of survival. |
1-05 | 5 | The Specialist's Edge | Three E-Vets get an opportunity to experience the challenging road of a veterinary specialist while serving at Alameda East Veterinary Hospital. Staff surgeon Ranier Ko teaches new doctor David Gall an important surgical technique on Benny, a dog who has an uncommon problem. Dr. Kevin Drygas and staff surgeon Preston Stubbs are tested when Lucky, a poodle mix, comes in with a mysterious internal mass. Dr. Shana O'Marra faces her fear of snakes as she helps exotics specialist Kevin Fitzgerald wrangle wild rattlesnakes. |
1-06 | 6 | Rite of Passage | Max the Golden Retriever needs a life-saving surgery but before they can help him, Dr. Dave Gall and Dr. Blair Willman must get help from veteran doctors Kevin Fitzgerald and Preston Stubbs to determine first if Max is a hermaphrodite. Every move counts when Dr. Shana O'Marra gets an important lesson in driving the endoscope to try pull a deadly needle out of the stomach of Hope the cat. Veteran doctor Holly Knor brings Dr. Kevin Drygas to the zoo to give two new lion cubs a neo-natal exam. |
1-07 | 7 | New Challenges | Alameda East's doctors Shana O'Marra and Kevin Drygas experience an emotionally challenging situation together when William the Weimaraner's owners must give him up in order to give the two new doctors a chance to save his life. An opportunity to assist veteran doctor Robert Taylor on a dog's injured shoulder tests Dr. Heather Hadley's physical limits in surgery. A triage shift for new doctor Erik Anderson brings a strange case: Pita the cat has been badly injured by a coyote. |
1-08 | 8 | The Strongest Link | The interns learn the value of teamwork during three cases. |
1-09 | 9 | Triumph of the Spirit | Interns Dave Gall and Kevin Drygas observe cutting-edge technology with veteran doctor Robert Taylor as he attempts to give an amputee husky a new leg. |
1-10 | 10 | Facing Their Fears | Two doctors face the challenge of surgically fixing a Siamang gibbon's broken arm, but it is the first time either has operated on a primate and the operation is critical. |
1-11 | 11 | Dogged Dedication | Heather Hadley tries to save a paralyzed dog; Erik Anderson works on a critically ill Great Dane; Kevin takes Erik on a field trip. |
1-12 | 12 | Taking the Lead | A 19-foot-long python named Valentine needs a check-up, and Dr. Kevin Fitzgerald refers it to Dr. Erik Anderson. |
1-13 | 13 | Unfamiliar Territory | Dr. Hadley must choose a specialty area and uses a surgery rotation to decide if that's what she wants to pursue for her career. |
1-14 | 14 | Out on a Limb | Dr. Kevin Drygas tries a procedure he learned as a student on a boxer with a cancerous tumor; Drs. Erik Anderson and Holly Knor examine two cheetahs at the Denver Zoo; a dentist Tavle creates a prosthetic jaw for a box turtle. |
1-15 | 15 | Difficult Diagnosis | An 8-year-old chow mix is unable to move; an 11-month-old boxer may need surgery, although X-rays are inconclusive; Dr. Fitzgerald treats the doctors to a night on the town. |
Season 2 (2007/2008)
Series Ep. | Episode | Title | Content |
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2-01 | 16 | Rock and a Hard Place | The doctors gain experience as they encounter unusual cases. Drs. Heather Hadley and Kevin Drygas face challenging surgery; Drs. Blair Willman and Erik Anderson work on a dog with a diet high in minerals. |
2-02 | 17 | The Fitz Philosophy | Turtle surgeries and venomous snakes are among the odd cases for Dr. Fitzgerald. |
2-03 | 18 | Rock and a Hard Place | A look at unusual cases seen by the doctors. Dr. Hadley reminisces about the cases that helped shape her career as an intern at Alameda East. |
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