Veterinary Bioscience Personal Statement

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I would like to make full use of a veterinary bioscience course to build a pathway to enable me to use present knowledge and practical skills in the veterinary field. And to be a part of developing and supporting the future of veterinary profession. My experience started with a week TB testing on a local dairy farm and was offered a job to continue as a relief milker/ general farm worker. Without prior knowledge on production animals, I began an online course in dairy production and management which covered topics such as dairy genetics and nutrition basics. This course along with the long and unsocial hours spent in the milking parlour I have began to piece together what makes up a dairy farm- beginning with the 3 main problems facing a herd: mastitis, lameness and fertility. Over this time, I have gained awareness of the relevant …show more content…

In practice you always have to be prepared for emergencies. One case I was able to help out in was a bulldog with heatstroke after being left in a van and showing extreme symptoms but with veterinary intervention it was likely this welfare case could have been a solvable problem. But, uninsured and no funds unfortunately this animal had to be euthanised. During this time I have observed the coping strategies of vets, nurses and their management of ethical, legal and professional responsibilities they carry in relation to clients and patients. My time spent here has allowed me to become familiar with facets such as essential terminology and medication. Accurate client and patient records are crucial part of my daily recording and maintaining of health records and help me to manage the wards following veterinary instruction and guidance. My best attributes I can carry forward is to have confidence in my approach to any species whether entering a kennel to TPR a dog or cat, or handling a cow to dry

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