Jose R. North House

Topic:Veterinary



EQ:
What is most important to know in order to run a small-animal veterinary practice?



Sunday, October 17, 2010

Idea Approval

1. I really dont have a certain idea on what I can do for my independent task because I cant perform an exam on a animal or open my own business up so would doing service learning to learn how it runs and what you have to do count for my task? and what have people who have done this topic in the past done for this?

2. It could be valuable hours because it gives me more time at the clinic for more learning and lots of hours and experience in a clinic looks good on you applications for vet school

3. It will teach me everything that i need to figure out all of the work needed and that is put in to keep a clinic open

Sunday, October 10, 2010

Second Interview Questions

1. How would you describe your veterinary school experience?

2. Did you start in a group practice or open up your own clinic right away?

3. Which type of practice would you say is most beneficial?

4. What should one learn if they one day want to open up their own practice?

5. Which type of practice requires the most work and maintance?

Sunday, October 3, 2010

Interview Relfection #1

What is the most important thing I learned from this interview and why?

The most important I learned from from my interview is when I learned from my interviewee the preferred steps to becoming a vet and all of the common mistakes that people make when wanting to become a vet.

5 min presentation reflection

1. What would you say stood out about your presentation performance and why?
I think what stood out the most in my presentation was that i knew most of my information by memory and didnt have to rely too much on my notecards during the presentation

2. What was the most challenging to do and why?
 The most challenging was figuring out what to talk about and what I could do to engage the audience