Tuesday, 25 June 2013

Work Experience

I have just completed 2 weeks of work experience in a local mixed animal veterinary practice. It was amazing, and made me so glad to be in vet school and on the way to being a vet. I was there up to 12 hours a day, and assisted with consults in the morning and evening, and surgery 3 days a week, as well as going out on visits to large animals.

I observed and assisted many dog and cat spay and castrate operations, lump removals and emergency surgeries. Every day was different and I saw many animals from cats and dogs, rabbits, guinea pigs, rats, a hedgehog, fox, seagull, cows, sheep, horses and chickens.

Although I am yet to study radiography, it was great to be able to look at x-rays and recognize the parts of the bones. There were some very interesting cases, including a cat who had been in a car accident, and had a paralyzed tail, and after x-rays we saw that there was a large space between the vertebra at the base of her tail, and the vet was amazed that she didn't have more damage.

We also had a chicken called Beatrice in who had an impacted crop, and she was on holiday with her owner as she couldn't leave her at home with her father on the farm. The lady had taken the chicken to 5 different vets, and none of them were willing to operate, but the vet I was with operated successfully. I assisted in surgery and monitored her breathing and anesthetic while the vet removed a kidney dish of grass from the chicken's crop. She went home to a very happy owner.

Many cats and dogs come to the vet for routine vaccinations, and I prepared and administered many vaccines, as well as taking their temperatures and checking them over. There were several cute litters of puppies which I helped health check and vaccinate.

I learnt how to calculate the amount of fluid needed to re-hydrate a dehydrated animal, and learnt how to set up and monitor a drip for an animal. I administered tablets and applied spot-on wormers and flea treatments to many cats and dogs. I also removed stitches from animals that came in for post-op check ups.

The saddest times were when animals came in to be put to sleep, and as it was my local vets I knew many of the people and their pets. I had tears in my eyes when I was raising the veins for the vet to inject the animals, although I knew that they were very sick and that it was the best thing for them.

The vets, vet nurses and many clients were very positive about me studying in Slovakia, and everyone had lots of questions.

I loved my work experience and cant wait to do more! But now its time to work like crazy all summer, so that I can afford the rest of my course. I have a job in a burger van and another in a pub.

Tuesday, 9 April 2013

23 days to go!

There are now only 23 days of lectures to go, until its exam time and the end of first year! Time is going so fast, we are on week 9 of this term already. I went home for 12 days over Easter which was great, nice to have a rest, see my family, friends and my pets. I've been back since 3.30am on Sunday, and it feels like I never left! It was actually not raining in Wales for once, but they need rain now, as the ground is dry and there is no grass for the sheep to eat. It is the last thing that farmers need when they have lost so many sheep/lambs in the recent snow.

I have received the results of all the credits I did before Easter now, all passed which I am glad about, as there is enough work now without worrying about resits! This week we have the first muscles credit test in anatomy, which is the muscles of the shoulder and thoracic (front) limb. It will be the first morning in 3 weeks that I have had a lecture at 7.15am, and I'm not looking forward to it!

Today we had Histology where we studied the skin, which has many different layers and types. We looked at microscopic slides of the ear, lip, hoof and mammary glands. I have a break now and have just been to pay rent, I am going to catch up with the surveys in my inbox now, then off to anatomy self study to study the muscles from 5.30-8pm. Then an early night I think, as I was still awake at 1am, thanks to someone thinking it was a good idea to sweep the road outside dorms from around 10pm-1am!


Saturday, 16 March 2013

Food in Slovakia

Food in Slovakia is a bit different to the UK, so I thought I would make a post for any prospective students so you know what to expect. There is less junk food here, although we do have a McDonalds! There are less preservatives in food, and things have a shorter shelf life. This is better for your health but annoying at first! Bread is different, most loaves are oval shaped and taste different to bread at home, although they do sell some American style bread which is similar to what we are used to.
Milk is mainly UHT milk, and 'normal' milk is hard to find, though I am used to UHT and don't notice the difference now. Cheese is Edam at best, a lot is similar to cheese slices, and no sign of cheddar! Many students bring cheese from home when they come back after the holidays. Butter is unsalted.
There are some different fruit and vegetables here, and they taste great, with massive watermelons in summer, twice the size of the biggest ones you will see in the UK! There is less choice in winter, as most fruit and veg are seasonal. The usual apples, bananas, potatoes etc are available all year round.

Friday, 15 March 2013

Why Slovakia?

While researching universities I discovered the option of studying abroad. I researched many universities before deciding that the University of Veterinary Medicine in Kosice, Slovakia was for me. The university has a great reputation, with the lessons taught in small groups, and a good lecture to practical work ratio. There is an established English course in Doctorate in General Veterinary Medicine at the university, with students from all over the world studying here. It is an excellent opportunity to travel, make new friends and study my dream course. Completing the degree will allow me to practise in the UK and the rest of the EU without having to sit further exams.

The tuition fees and living costs here are lower than the UK, with my rent around £100 a month and fees of approx £6000 a year. (Depending on the GBP-EURO exchange rate). Although unlike in the UK, I do not get any loans or grants from the government to study abroad, so everything is self funded. I am doing everything I can to earn the money I need, and work 2 jobs when I am at home. But it is still going to be difficult to earn enough, as my parents cannot afford to help me, so any donations would be very gratefully received. (Paypal donate button on the right or email/comment if you would like to donate by another method). Thank you

Week 18 of 156

Time is going so fast, it is already week 5 of second semester, only 8 and a half weeks to go until I only have exams left to do before first year is over! I am now 18 weeks in, of the 156 weeks of lectures it takes to be a vet!

This semester there are lots of tests, with weekly tests in Biochemistry and Anatomy. On Tuesday I had the first Histology credit test of the term, on the digestive and respiratory systems, which I passed and achieved 96% in the practical section. In anatomy we have now learnt all the bones in the body, with only the head left, which we are doing in the next 2 weeks.

There are over 100 labels on the skull alone as it is made up of many different labels, and to make it a bit harder, its all in Latin! We studied Latin medical terminology in first semester and it makes you sound clever saying things like 'Processus zygomaticus partis squamosae' !

I am glad that it is Friday today and I can have a lie in tomorrow, don't think I will ever get used to the 7.15am lectures! This morning I walked to uni at 7am in a blizzard! We thought spring was coming last week as the sun came out, and it was almost shorts and t-shirt weather, but now its back to thermals weather. I wouldn't mind the snow if it wasn't for the wind, as it was -17C in the wind apparently!

Today we had a lecture on hypothesis testing in statistics followed by a lecture and practical on root crops in Plant Husbandry and Feeds.

Sunday, 3 March 2013

Where am I?

I study in Eastern Europe, in Kosice - the second largest city in Slovakia. The city is European Capital of Culture for 2013. More info on the city is here.

The city has a population of approx 250,000 - over 100 times that of my home village in Wales!


Saturday, 2 March 2013

Survey sites

I use many survey sites to make a few extra pounds and thought I would make a list of them here. It is possible to make £100+ per month survey sites. I would really appreciate it if you use my referral links as many sites offer a small reward for referrals and every penny helps! 
More sites and details to come.

They are a great way to earn a little extra while you are watching tv. There are many website that offer surveys, not all of which are legitimate.  Here are some of my favourites:
1. Yougov Several surveys a week are emailed to you, one of my favourites as you are never disqualified. 
2. Swagbucks - Earn from searching the web, surveys, watching videos, playing games and more.
3. Rewarded opinions Email surveys. Please enter Referral code: 2011841899.
4.Inboxpounds - Earn from receiving 1-3 emails per day and clicking, surveys and the odd video.
5.Viewsbank - Polls, surveys, mystery shopping and more
6.Vivatic -Polls, surveys and tasks
7.Gift hunter Club  - Surveys, offers and videos. 


These sites pay by either paypal, cheque or amazon vouchers (great for saving for textbooks).

I have a spreadsheet with all my sites listed, and I edit it every time I earn, then when I cash out so I know what I'm expecting and when it should arrive. My February total added to my accounts was £108.39!

There are other sites which are email referral only, if you drop me an email on lucyjmorgan@live.com I can send you some more referrals.

There is also mystery shopping, which is great fun. Send me an email or leave a comment with your email for a referral link to my favourite site.

Also Website reviewing, I have recently joined WhatUsersDo and have earnt £16 so far, for reviewing websites, you have to have a microphone and you speak your thoughts while going throuh the website and searching for certain things. The tasks pay £8 each and take around 20min, so great pay per hour! If anyone is interested in joining here is my referral link.  http://whatusersdo.com/panel/?referrer=2624066