Monday, April 14, 2008

Cayman Coming to an end

I am sure that I have mentioned this before, but we are coming extremely close to the end of our time on Grand Cayman. As I type this, I have two finals to go and I am done here on the island. There are many things I would love to talk about as far as my experiences here, but I do not have the space to type it. I would tell anyone that if they want to follow their dreams, do not let there be any boundaries. I left my comfort zone to come to a foreign country to pursue a degree in Veterinary Medicine and I think the trip was worth every penny (as I am broke). I will be starting clinics in May and will have war stories to share quite often, so stay tuned. Guess it is back to studying and packing for me.

Saturday, March 22, 2008

It's been a while

Well, it has been a long while and the one person that has left a comment tells me to write more, so I am back. This past week (and the one coming) are going to be really wild. First off, we have had a large animal surgery test this past week over ruminants (it went really well). saw a textbook case of tetanus in a 7 month old filly last Thursday and did a necropsy just for fun with the corpse. Currently we have a surgeon (equine) down from UGA and have learned quite a bit from him in a few days. Meeting people like this man and finding out how connected he is makes it all come full circle and you realize how small the world of vet med really is. I will give more info on what is to come in the next week and what happened today (when I write tomorrow),

Wes

Friday, February 22, 2008

Finally Friday

Well here we are at Friday of the middle of my last semester here on the island. It is downhill from here. Yesterday was another day of small animal surgery all morning with a little medicine as well, but yesterday afternoons bovine surgery was cancelled. So I fortunately got an afternoon nap that was well deserved. Today will be the same as far as lecture, but the bovine surgery is rescheduled for today along with a bovine handling lab. That is about it until Monday.


Wes

Wednesday, February 20, 2008

Hump Day

Well we have reached the half-way point of the week. Yesterday was just another day at the office here at SMU. 3 hours of small animal surgery in the morning plus an hour of small animal medicine and two equine castrations in the afternoon. I felt somwhat embarassed when some "intelligent" student ask what kind of pain meds we would use on the recent gelded horses. If someone can get this far in their education and still have dumb questions like that I feel somone along the way has let this student down. Just my opinion, but its my blog. Also today my wife comes back on island and gets her Valentine's Day gift. She will be pleased....I think.


Wes

Tuesday, February 19, 2008

New techniques

Yesterday I had the privelage of being taught the proper form for an Ehmer Sling and Robert Jones bandage. For anyone who cares always think "Ehmer for the femur". This is a sling to place on dog that has had procedure to aid in a luxating femoral head. The sling causes the limb to be abducted and cause the femoral head to stay in the acetabulum. Another first was applying a cast. Once the cast material is wetted, you have to be fast in getting the material applied due to the fact it cures (dries) very fast. Today will be our first Large animal surgery ;ab and is going to be an equine castration. I have had the opportunity to complete two of these on my own before and today should just be a refresher.

Monday, February 18, 2008

Week 7

So here we are almost at the half way point of the semester. Friday was an interesting day to say the least. As mentioned on my last entry, we had a horse handling lab on Friday and it went better than expected. Proabably due to the fact that a certain someone had little involvement in the event. I continue to realize that Large Animal medicine on the island is more like "bush medicne" due to lack of tools these practitioners have to work with. During the evening on Friday, there was a lot of alcohol flowing and some stuff said that should not have been. This week we are blessed at SMU to have Dr. Julius Liptak lecturing on small animal orthopedics in regards to surgery. Going back to yesterday, I had the pleasure of playing my first game of "Rock Band" on XBOX360. What a fun game, I realized how darn bad I am at playing the drums and trying to read the music while I play. Ohh well, I will get better with time.

Wes

Friday, February 15, 2008

Finally Friday

Hope everyone is having a great Friday. Another day (62 left) here on Grand Cayman. Unfortunately, my wife ahs to go off island for a couple days for her grandfather passing. When you are without someone that you depend on, you realize just how much that you miss them. This afternoon we have a horse handling lab that could be a disaster with the personthat is coordinating the visit. On a btter note, we will hav eone of our new profs, Dr. Lisle George, there with us today as well. He is full of great advice and stories from many years of clinical practice at UC Davis. Other than that, just have to do a little beer drinking and a little reading this weekend. Have a surgeon coming down on island from Canada this coming week and have to do a little prep.

Wes