Posts

Showing posts from September, 2022

Salmonella testing at Zemplínska Teplica

Image
This term seems to be making up for the time we spent online - we have 9 practical trips in the next 6 weeks. Mostly to the university farm to work with the cows, but we also have several trips planned to the Košice slaughterhouse. Can't say that I'm thrilled about that, but I know it's an important part of the process.  Today's farm trip was to do salmonellosis testing in calves at the university farm. We had to do a general inspection of the calves, take a TPR, a blood sample and if they had diarrhoea, a fecal sample and a rectal swab. It was a bit chaotic because there were 31 of us - in previous years it's been around 20 people maximum . We split up into 4 groups, and were assigned a section of cows to examine. Eventually we settled into a routine, and we all got to try taking bloods and other samples. I was very happy to hit the vein on two calves as I haven't taken blood from a cow before - not much different to dogs, but the skin is much thicker!   The sa

2 weeks in Belfast

Image
    Full disclaimer, this happened several weeks ago, I am only just getting around to typing it up. So for part of my course, we have to complete a certain amount of hours of "extra-mural studies" in practice. At the end of my 2nd year, we only had to do 80 hours so I booked 2 weeks in a first opinion and referral practice in Belfast. My friend lives and works at the place, so I stayed with her and we did some touristy things around Ireland, like going to see the Giant's Causeway. In my first week at the practice, I mostly just observed, trying to remember everyone's names and what I'd learnt in the last year. The practice focussed a lot on neurology and orthopaedics, so I observed and did several neurological exams.  I got to practice loads of clinical skills like blood draws and placing IV catheters. We missed out of doing most of that in first year because of covid. Because my friend is a nurse there, I had a bit of an "in", and got to do