Sunday, 26 October 2008
Fourth Year Begins...
I'm not sure I can actually believe it but I'm now in fourth year of vet school. The term kicked off with the beginning of Farm animal medicine, starting with Cattle. Up to Christmas we'll be flying through Cattle, Sheep, Pigs and Poultry medicine. In general I think I know less about farm animals than I did about the cats and dogs, but the more I do large animal work, the more I enjoy it so I'm quite looking forward to the coming lectures. Watch this space!
Dick Vet go to China
After months of anticipation, the time finally came for 35 members of the Royal Dick School of Veterinary Studies to take a trip to Beijing and China Agricultural University. We spent a fantastic 2 weeks studying traditional Chinese Veterinary medicine, mainly acupuncture, but also massage and herbal remedies.
Not only did we see the Olympics, we went to the Great Wall, Tiananmen square, the Forbidden City, The Temple of Heaven, The Silk Market and so much more. The students from the University were brilliant at helping us out, taking us to different places to eat, showing us the sites, telling us all about living, and studying, in China.
This is me placing my first acupuncture needle:
After learning the theory, we spent 2 days doing practical work on both dogs and donkeys. The teachers were excellent and the whole course was an fantastic experience both educationally and culturally.
Throughout the 2 weeks we studied Monday to Friday at the University and crammed in as much site seeing as possible in the evenings and on the weekends. We were fortunate enough to be in Beijing at the time of the paralympic games. This meant an unmissable opportunity to see the Olympic village and go into the Bird's Nest:
Although Britain wasn't competing much on this particular evening, the atmosphere was incredible and we had an unforgettable time.
Not only did we see the Olympics, we went to the Great Wall, Tiananmen square, the Forbidden City, The Temple of Heaven, The Silk Market and so much more. The students from the University were brilliant at helping us out, taking us to different places to eat, showing us the sites, telling us all about living, and studying, in China.
I had the most amazing 2 weeks and I hope they organise something similar for other students in the coming years. I will be highly recommending it!
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