Some Ideas…
I’m trying to think of some ways to expand my writing on this site beyond just a blog. After all, my life isn’t that exciting, there’s only so much I can rave on about unnecessarily, and I’m just not that good a writer! Anyway, here they are:
- Your Pet Problems - Anyone can email/post with a specific problem their pet has, or with any concerns they might have. It might be that getting to a vet is difficult, or maybe they just don’t think it’s a big enough problem to warrant a visit. Hopefully I’ll be able, (with the help of notes and book!) to answer the majority of these questions. This has three really good outcomes that I can see:
- People get specific help with their problems
- Provides a repository of answers to some probably common questions
- Gets me to revise and research specific problems
I’m pretty certain I’m going to go with this, but any comments would be great. Also, I’ll need a few questions to get started with, so if you have any then ask, or if you know anyone who does then direct them here! If you leave an email address with a question in the comments of this post, I promise to email you when I get an answer online.
- A Parasite A Day - Going with the title of the blog, and one of my big interests, provide a different take on a new parasite each day. I resat parasitology twice, after finding it excruciatingly boring. Only on my third go through did I realise just how amazing these things can be! (see here), and my interest really peaked. I’d hate to see others bogged down in the subject like I was, so hopefully a clinical perspective, with a not entirely serious narrative might help them out.
- So You Want To Be A Vet - I’ve literally lost count of the number of times I’ve heard “Oooh, you’re a vet student, my [son/daughter/niece/nephew/obscure relation] wants to be a vet. “ Generally followed by extensive questioning on either grades required, work experience needed, which uni is best, or what the interview was like. Creating a section of the site which gave all the advice I had to give, neatly divided into sections such as UCAS form, interview, etc., would not only save me repeating myself, but hopefully be reasonably useful to anyone with veterinary aspirations.
OK, so there are my two ideas - comments, questions and suggestions below would be gratefully received!

