This past year, several of my amazing classmates revitalized the Diagnostic Imaging Club, which invited various Radiology Department staff to give us informal lectures. One of my favorite lunch talks was given by a radiology intern, who introduced us to using FAST ultrasound to gather information about key players like the heart and abdominal organs […]
Equine Anatomy, Enough Said
About three months ago, I walked away from finals relieved that equine anatomy was now behind me. Boy, was I wrong! Equine anatomy has been the bane of my existence in veterinary school. I’m sure I can speak for the majority of first-year veterinary students (with the exception of the horse fanatics) when I say […]
A Field of “Firsts”
One of THE most amazing things I have done in vet school so far was ultrasounding a pregnant ewe. I’ve had the opportunity to participate in some pretty cool procedures and witness a lot of transformative therapies, so I was definitely not expecting this experience to impact me as strongly as it did. We were […]