lunes, 23 de mayo de 2011

My favorite Subject...?



From the begining of this year I have been thinking about what subject I like most, and I can not even find out.I love what I'll career for in the future, however, the first year is boring because what we do has very little to do with the career itself .
I think Zoology class is my "favorite" because it is the only one that has something to do with animals, perhaps, I don't love it.
Is interesting to know how the different organisms, from the unicellular to the largest, learning taxonomic classifications and other, yet I think it is a very general class that gives us a broad view of the various living beings.
This subject gives us a number of concepts you need to know as veterinarian and we should learn this concepts and associate them in different species.
Zoology is interesting, the laboratories were very entertaining and showed us the reality in practice, what papper can not teach us.


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miércoles, 18 de mayo de 2011

The one who I admire

I'm going to talk you about a beautiful and almost nameless story about the veterinary who inspired me to be a vet, and who saved the life of my dog.
It all began with me and my family with a very ill boxer dog and we didn't know what to do with her, because in the city where I live there were not any real veterinan, except for those who pretend to be onda and killed your dog with an injection, but that's another story. Continuing with this, we went to one of the real veterinarians in Rengo, a ver anger woman who hate my little dog and every living creature in this world, and she just gave us a cellphone number of a good veterinary who could help us with our problem, He's name is Daniel Muñoz, she said. We call him inmediately, and over half an hour, He was in my house with all his instruments. He loved my dog, and she loved him too, she looked at her and said : We have to operate now or she'll die. We was absolutley shocked.....
Then, my father cames home and he had Mili (my dog) in his arms....she was saved, she was fine.
One week later, she got something stranger because the operation was a hysterectomy and she couldn't be in heat.... but she was, she was bleeding. We called this doctor and he said she has cancer, she has TVT (Transmissible venereal tumor) and she needs chemotherapy. 
She treated her, and she survived.
Daniel Muñoz (I think it was his name, because I just remember his surname clearly) was a great stundent of University of Chile, He made an exchange to USA and he studied photography one year in that country. Afterwards he cames back to Chile to help every dog he could, and he save my dog's life. I admire him in an unexplainable way, because if he wouldn't appear that day in my house, my dog could be dead since years.
Nowadays, he works at PDI and he's still the greatest veterinary ever!