Class of 2017.... how you doin?

This forum made possible through the generous support of SDN members, donors, and sponsors. Thank you.
Lucky that you guys got to take pictures of your anatomy specimens! It's an honor code violation here.

Yikes. Really, videos was the thing that kept me the most sane in anatomy. It meant I didn't have to be that lab constantly and I really didn't have to be in there right before a midterm surrounded by super-stressy classmates all talking over each other about what that nerve was.
 
I really didn't have to be in there right before a midterm surrounded by super-stressy classmates all talking over each other about what that nerve was.

Omg I hate this.

It doesn't help that I usually need things to be fairly quiet for me to get any work done as well.
 
Lucky that you guys got to take pictures of your anatomy specimens! It's an honor code violation here.

Yeah. I think a lot of schools are (justifiably) concerned about the possibility of those pics getting out in public and upsetting people. Make sense. We were warned pretty strongly that they didn't mind us taking pics, but those pics had to stay private. They were reasonable at it, I felt.
 
Yeah. I think a lot of schools are (justifiably) concerned about the possibility of those pics getting out in public and upsetting people. Make sense. We were warned pretty strongly that they didn't mind us taking pics, but those pics had to stay private. They were reasonable at it, I felt.

That was our rule. Take all the pictures you want, but they are to be kept private. Distributing the cadaver pictures publically would have been an honour code violation.
 
And yet people still continue to violate the rules, especially with the teaching animals. Do they think they are THAT cool that they need instawhatever evidence of it? Stop already.

I mean, I can sort of see where they're coming from. I did an enrichment shift with the blood donor cats this morning and snapped a few photos to show my mom when I go home for Christmas. I'd love to be able to post them to Facebook to show off some of the fun stuff I get to do in vet school, but I'm certainly not willing to risk my career for that.
 
I mean, I can sort of see where they're coming from. I did an enrichment shift with the blood donor cats this morning and snapped a few photos to show my mom when I go home for Christmas. I'd love to be able to post them to Facebook to show off some of the fun stuff I get to do in vet school, but I'm certainly not willing to risk my career for that.

I can, too. I mean, we all took photos with the teaching barn cows in our first week of vet school when we were learning to do PEs on them. To some degree; it's natural and normal. We're excited about what we're doing, and just like any other activity, we want to share with people. We've all got My First Surgery photos somewhere on FB (me included).

But people do get carried away and go well past appropriate....

BD, what is an "enrichment shift"'? That an AVC thing?
 
I can, too. I mean, we all took photos with the teaching barn cows in our first week of vet school when we were learning to do PEs on them. To some degree; it's natural and normal. We're excited about what we're doing, and just like any other activity, we want to share with people. We've all got My First Surgery photos somewhere on FB (me included).

But people do get carried away and go well past appropriate....

BD, what is an "enrichment shift"'? That an AVC thing?

The teaching hospital here keeps three resident cats as blood donors, and the feline club organizes shifts of student volunteers to go down and spend time with them. They get play time and socialization from the students for at least 20 minutes twice a day. We can also go down and hang with them any time we want, and some people do. The scheduled shifts are just a way to make sure they get out of their kennel and get some enrichment every day. Today was my day to play with them, and it was awesome. They are great cats. 😀
 
Huh...I can understand not sharing them or taking obviously disrespectful pictures, but not taking any pictures?

Yep. I think there was a big scandal a few years ago (animal rights got a hold of a picture or something). We're also not allowed to take pictures of ANY patients in the hospital, even the teaching animals (and we're actually strongly discouraged from taking pictures of our own pets in a clinical setting if they are a patient of the VTH).
 
Haha! My entire class basically got called incompetent today by a notoriously difficult phys teacher. Supposedly no one made higher than a C on the first exam, and we were gently told by the other prof that is teaching a portion as well as the assistant dean that it would all be ok, just to keep plugging away. This particular professor is starting up again as our lecturer on the kidneys tomorrow, so it should be an interesting morning.
 
Haha! My entire class basically got called incompetent today by a notoriously difficult phys teacher. Supposedly no one made higher than a C on the first exam, and we were gently told by the other prof that is teaching a portion as well as the assistant dean that it would all be ok, just to keep plugging away. This particular professor is starting up again as our lecturer on the kidneys tomorrow, so it should be an interesting morning.

Aw I love that guy. Just keep trucking.
 
Aw I love that guy. Just keep trucking.

I thought he was a half decent guy until I talked to him in his office this morning. Got a bad vibe from him, but maybe it was just because the whole class is after him right now. Apparently our class as a whole has been deemed the whiney class, ha... great...
 
Aw I love that guy. Just keep trucking.

You do?? Why? :meanie:

I thought he was a half decent guy until I talked to him in his office this morning. Got a bad vibe from him, but maybe it was just because the whole class is after him right now. Apparently our class as a whole has been deemed the whiney class, ha... great...

Nah, we're the whiny class.
 
I mean, I can sort of see where they're coming from. I did an enrichment shift with the blood donor cats this morning and snapped a few photos to show my mom when I go home for Christmas. I'd love to be able to post them to Facebook to show off some of the fun stuff I get to do in vet school, but I'm certainly not willing to risk my career for that.

I took a few pictures of the kitties too (and got my picture taken in jr. surgery and with an arm up a horse's butt last week) but I keep them private to show to my SO or family or even friends...just not on Facebook. I can understand wanting to show off what you're doing because there is plenty of cool stuff, but when the rules are very, very clear on what can and cannot be shared on social media...follow them. (Not directed at you, but at the people who continue to think that the rules don't apply to them.) There have been issues with the community in the past few years and I'm pretty sure half the island thinks we torture the beagles during labs anyway...🙄
 
I thought he was a half decent guy until I talked to him in his office this morning. Got a bad vibe from him, but maybe it was just because the whole class is after him right now. Apparently our class as a whole has been deemed the whiney class, ha... great...

You do?? Why? :meanie:



Nah, we're the whiny class.

He's so funny. I didn't like him until I took his endocrine elective. He was a lot more laid back in that class. I was going to say that the third years were the whiny class but TT beat me to it 😛 :laugh:
 
I took a few pictures of the kitties too (and got my picture taken in jr. surgery and with an arm up a horse's butt last week) but I keep them private to show to my SO or family or even friends...just not on Facebook. I can understand wanting to show off what you're doing because there is plenty of cool stuff, but when the rules are very, very clear on what can and cannot be shared on social media...follow them. (Not directed at you, but at the people who continue to think that the rules don't apply to them.) There have been issues with the community in the past few years and I'm pretty sure half the island thinks we torture the beagles during labs anyway...🙄

We do a dairy tour second block first year and are told very clearly that NO pictures are allowed. It doesn't matter if you're not going to post them anywhere or if they'll just be for your eyes: no photos. I guess about three years ago some girl was very upset at the state of the dairy (which isn't a bad dairy, she just had never seen food animal before) and posted a ton of stuff online about how horrible they were. If the dairy owner is nice enough to let us tour his facility, we probably shouldn't badmouth it.
 
Yikes. Really, videos was the thing that kept me the most sane in anatomy. It meant I didn't have to be that lab constantly and I really didn't have to be in there right before a midterm surrounded by super-stressy classmates all talking over each other about what that nerve was.

One of our classmates uses a gopro camera in lab. Brilliant. 😀
 
One of our classmates uses a gopro camera in lab. Brilliant. 😀

Yeah. We didn't think of it during our small animal stuff, but by the time we got to large animal we were taking our terms list and doing a Vanna White walkthrough video at the end of each lab to highlight/point out each item. If it was the kind of lab where you start destroying things to get to something else, we'd stop and make the video at that point. But by the end of our LA stuff, we had videos for just about everything. Was great for studying!!!!!! Sit down and watch those really short videos a few times and I was good to go. Shaved hours off my studying.
 
The teaching hospital here keeps three resident cats as blood donors, and the feline club organizes shifts of student volunteers to go down and spend time with them. They get play time and socialization from the students for at least 20 minutes twice a day. We can also go down and hang with them any time we want, and some people do. The scheduled shifts are just a way to make sure they get out of their kennel and get some enrichment every day. Today was my day to play with them, and it was awesome. They are great cats. 😀

That's an awesome idea. I don't know that our donor cats get anything that organized. I wish they did. They're sweet cats. I only draw the dogs, though (tech staff do the cat donor draws, student staff do the dog donor draws).

For our dog program, they're typically all outside donors or fostered. We usually only keep donor dogs onsite long enough to get them to a foster.
 
That's an awesome idea. I don't know that our donor cats get anything that organized. I wish they did. They're sweet cats. I only draw the dogs, though (tech staff do the cat donor draws, student staff do the dog donor draws).

For our dog program, they're typically all outside donors or fostered. We usually only keep donor dogs onsite long enough to get them to a foster.

Students can volunteer their dogs as donors, so the school doesn't actually own any donor dogs. Certain teaching horses are also used as donors but they're only pulled in when needed and then go back with the group.
 
We have donor dogs, cats, and horses. The dogs and cats live here at the school. We have animal caretakers that take care of the small animals. Each rotation the CP students get assigned to the dogs/cats and are responsible for their medical care and socialization. The donor horses live at the school ranch. They take turns living at the VTH and an equine med student is in charge of them.
 
We have donor dogs, cats, and horses. The dogs and cats live here at the school. We have animal caretakers that take care of the small animals. Each rotation the CP students get assigned to the dogs/cats and are responsible for their medical care and socialization. The donor horses live at the school ranch. They take turns living at the VTH and an equine med student is in charge of them.

Don't forget the sheep, goat, alpaca, llama and bovine donors! they also get a student assigned to them and socialization every day
 
Anatomy exam over! I don't know if studying really helped, tbh...........drinks tonight. I think it's time to try out vanilla vodka and rootbeer!

OSCE next Thursday on a quite a few clinical skills. At least that's more fun to study. My skills of trimming cattle feet I am a bit more worried about however....lol.
 
Yeah and then they like to complicate things and make us do physical exams mon thru thurs now...
 
It's homecoming weekend here at Mizzou!!!! I'm so excited for the game tomorrow!!

ETA- And did I mention Tailgating!?!? Oh boy I can't wait for the tailgate!!! We are making mimosas for the parade in the morning and then margaritas and yummy food during the day before the game at 6pm.. It's gonna be a long day, but It will totally be worth it!!!
 
Got my very first vet school grade ever...our first midterms were handed back today and I aced it!

I'm going to cherish it forever because I'm fairly certain I'll never see a grade like that again.
 
Got my very first vet school grade ever...our first midterms were handed back today and I aced it!

I'm going to cherish it forever because I'm fairly certain I'll never see a grade like that again.

Congrats! 👍
 
AVCers - Good luck on physiology tomorrow. Be prepared to be crunched for time, I never am and that one almost took me to the wire. Know your stuff inside, outside and upside down and read the questions carefully. I tell you this not to freak you out, but to prepare you.
 
AVCers - Good luck on physiology tomorrow. Be prepared to be crunched for time, I never am and that one almost took me to the wire. Know your stuff inside, outside and upside down and read the questions carefully. I tell you this not to freak you out, but to prepare you.

Thanks. I am terrified for this exam. And there aren't even any scared smilies to effectively demonstrate my fear.
 
Thanks. I am terrified for this exam. And there aren't even any scared smilies to effectively demonstrate my fear.

Me too. I've already accepted the fact that I am going to have the exam pried out of my hands (potentially my cold lifeless fingers, depending upon how the exam goes).
 
What happened to all that motivation I had at the start of the semester? It is all gone. Gone gone gone......

At least there are still cool things at vet school, like the aquarium vet coming to speak today, and first bovine physical diagnosis class tomorrow. If only we didn't keep having these pesky tests.....😵
 
Immunology Midterm - Tuesday
Endocrinology Final -Wednesday
Embryology Final - Friday

@_@
 
That was a horrible histo exam... why can he not be consistent with his testing?!?🙁
 
Wow....😱

Good luck!!!

And so it begins... 🙁

What is currently holding me is is my stellar grade on the second anatomy exam. I walked out of the practical thinking I really screwed up. I got a better grade on it than the first one and I walked out of that one thinking I'd managed a perfect score.
 
Top