Guys it’s been forever since I’ve updated things. I’m working on updating all my adventure pages and working on some videos (fingers crossed they turn out decent) but anyway, sorry for the radio silence!
The past few months have been busy and so exciting! Final year is just as good if not better than I expected. So far I’ve finished my surgical rotation which included diagnostic imaging, emergency and critical care, soft tissue surgery, and orthopaedic surgery. I’ve learned so much and remembered more than I thought I would!! Most of us are al aye worried about not knowing the answers or failing. I’ve realised that actually we remember way more than we think and we are solidifying other things with practice and connecting to a specific case.
Most people don’t love diagnostic imaging as they find it boring. I, on the other hand really enjoyed this block. I have to admit that my knowledge of equine radiology is negative 100, but after a day there I think I’m up to only negative 10 now… maybe a 0 at a push. If you can name all the structures in the photo below, you are doing just as good as me. Lol. I’m considering exploring diagnostic imaging more and possibly specialise.
There are so many other things that I have learned on final year. I’m hoping to make a video from each week with the important takeaways that I think are important. Keep tuned for that and more blog posts from final year. I promise to start being better in my posting timetable.
As always if you have questions send them my way!!