Monday, 18 March 2013

Smells like team spirit!

Hello,

So after that very heavy post, I am here to say that I have added an extra level of stress by having to retake a Bacteriology test. And I have no one to blame but myself. I really should have studied for it instead of whining. So I am knee deep in work and all I can do is slowly wade out of it by doing as much as I can, when I can. Resit is Thursday. I can do it... I hope!

The Stags' coed hockey team has been really pushed to the limit this month with IM AND Challenge Cup games. Despite our amazing teamwork and extreme dedication, CC is not looking so good this year. But I can really feel myself improving as a player. I need to work on my passing and shooting, but I feel much more comfortable on my skates! I plan on continuing during the off season with a prof team that plays scrimmages once a week all summer. Never can get enough ice time!

Coed Scarlet Stags - 2013 --> With our #1 Fan and our real life mascot!!!

We also made a new Stag mascot. It took us months but it looks pretty awesome!

Designed and made by us!


I am hoping to get a Parasite post in soon. But right now I need to focus on getting this resit out of the way. Next Monday will be our last midterm of the year. It might be easier if it JUST STOPPED SNOWING!!! I really got my hopes up this time. I know one kid that doesn't mind...
Winnie <3
What a goof.


Promo Video

Promotional video for OVC:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yA8tmfpIhyM&feature=youtu.be

You can see me at 1:20 in the front row in blue and white stripes!!! hahaha

Saturday, 16 March 2013

Life in Vet School

As I have mentioned before, Some of my classmates and I keep another blog with comics and such about life as a Stag and in OVC. Got a couple new posts in there, One being a new comic of mine.

Thought you might like to see them.
http://vetsintraining.blogspot.ca/

Also, I post all my drawings at Deviantart as well.
http://kmarinac.deviantart.com/gallery/

Wednesday, 13 March 2013

Stress

I have eluded to the fact that vet school is stressful before but I have realized that it has been vaguely touched upon and honestly, deserves to be better explained.

I have no idea how you ended up on my page here, but if it is because you are interested in getting into veterinary school, I hope you take this post seriously.

Mentally and emotionally, I am not the most stable person. I grew up in a house of passion. Fights occurred  like any household, except most were because we loved each other so much that we had each others best interests at heart. High school was particularly hard for my mother and I. Of course we still fight but we have advanced our communication skills so much because of all the practice we had. But all that aside, I came from a happy, loving family, yet I still suffer (and yes I choose the word suffer) from anxiety and depression.

School is stressful. You have a lot of pressure put on you from your profs, parents, friends, and yourself. It is expensive, time consuming, and requires constant mental alertness. Plus... you chose to be here. You WANT to be here.

I know there is this stereotype of college kids partying all the time and I am not about to say that I do not make time to enjoy myself. What I wold like to point out is that we work hard and play hard. I particularly love getting together with my girlfriends with a couple bottles of wine and gossiping and ranting the night away or getting together with my classmates at a local bar for cheap drinks and dancing. It is nice to let my mind go; let the stress of midterms and assignments fall away and just get caught up in the endorphins of the dancing and suppression from the alcohol.

But going out every weekend is not enough release to control my emotional turmoil. I still find myself up at 4 am on a random school night crying myself to sleep or emotionally eating when no one is looking. Then come 8:30 am when class starts, I am too tired or too upset to go and miss a lot of class/labs. I find it hard to pressure myself into studying every night, so all my work is frantically attempting to catch up to what I have missed, because I was too tired the night before from being behind in material.

This vicious cycle looks so simple written down. I could solve my problems with 3 hours of library time and some sleeping pills, really. I can even push my luck here and pretend to blame it on all my extra curriculars;  Social Committee, hockey, helping make the classes mascot, College Royal, frat events, games nights, dog sitting, working at the reception desk, birthday parties, etc. But I know that this is just a cover for my lack of self discipline and motivation. And I am sure that it also has to do with my knack for self destruction.

Self destruction. Self hate. I am sure these are things some people haven't thought of before, but a LOT of people hate themselves. Hate who they are and/or what they look like. I wish that my words could better explain the feeling. I can't control it. I know I am smart and pretty and I try to please people and stick up for what I believe in. I try to be tolerant and respectful, be a good listener, be a good friend/sister/daughter/girlfriend/employee/student. I know I have accomplished so much, worked so hard, gone against the odds to be here, but I still cannot prevent myself from stuffing my face with unhealthy foods, staying up to late watching youtube videos of God-knows-what, procrastinating to the point of being wildly unprepared, and lashing out at the people I love.

I explained that I used the word "suffer" above. I think I do suffer because despite therapy and medications, I have no control over these emotions. I lack the ability to stop these behaviours when they are happening. I think it happens less than in undergrad, and I am better at recognizing when it is happening or if it is about to happen and I can try to get out of the situation, but I cannot prevent it.

It makes me scared for my future. How will I get through exams like this? Survive fourth year rotations and my NAVLE like this? Get a job, when I do not even like myself? How will I move in with my boyfriend when I can't articulate why I am sobbing and do not want him to touch me? How will I be a mother? How am I going to be a productive veterinarian, who makes a difference in the lives of clients, patients and consumers? It is all so over whelming.

I have told you that I love being in vet school. I swear 80% of the time, I wouldn't trade it for the world. I love my profs, my classmates, my subjects, my teaching animals, my community... This is where I belong. But that 20% of self doubt and hatred is hard to work with. Of course I am not seriously suicidal but sometimes I can see why people do it. Seems like a selfish way out of this Hell I have created for myself. But I know that is not my answer. I got here because I am strong, and I know that these feelings will pass, and I will be ok.

I decided to write this down for two reasons: 1) I need to for myself, and 2) I want people to know that these feelings happen to other people to, that you are not alone. I want younger people to know what to expect - no not depression, that is an individual thing - but the stress that university and graduate school can put on a person. You have to be prepared. You need a support system of friends and family that will help bring you back down to Earth when you spiral out of control. You need to know that a lot of other students are going through the same thing, that you are not weird, or lonely, or stupid. You need to be able to proactively be helping yourself out; getting some studying in between classes, getting your room cleaned a week before your exam so it will not distract you the night before, eating healthy and getting active so your body AND your mind are tired at night, not over committing yourself so you are not worn out, spending time with your friends and family and telling hem what is on your mind. These are just some broad things, but they really do help.

I have a very far way to go. Honestly, I do not think this will ever go away. I do not feel broken, this is just who I am and the sooner I accept myself, the sooner I can work with it and manage it and stop fighting myself, the sooner I will be a more functional human being. The boyf and I have been working together on this over the last year. I am so surprised he hasn't freaked out and ran away by now. Maybe he realizes a bit of this in himself, or maybe it is just because the bond we have been able to create is stronger than all of this. All I am sure of is that I am very lucky.

Sorry to post something such heavy feels dudes. But it will be worth it if I can at least help one person. I talk to a lot of vet school hopefuls and I think this is an important issue they need to be aware of. Just as important as how to study for the MCAT or what their volunteer experience is. Please let me know if there are any questions or comments. :)

Friday, 8 March 2013

More surgery pictures.

Just a couple more pictures of  us in surgery lab.

We practiced opening packs, scrubbing, gowning, gloving, draping, then suturing... All on our DASIE's!!! ( I named mine Tequila!)
Great experience! And no animals needed at all!

Looking good all aseptic and shit!

So focused... Trying not to granny...

Me suturing Tequila.
:) Let me know if I can answer any questions about this lab or the DASIE!

Monday, 11 February 2013

Intro to Surgery

Hello there,
It has been quite busy here. A mix of a new fitness routine, with school, and some personal stuff.
I wanted to mention that we have been taking a course called Principles of Surgery. It is an intro class to get the second years ready for the real surgery class that is presented in third year.

We have started literally at the beginning with the basics. Gowning and gloving, suture material, suture patterns, instruments and sterilization. We also received fake abdomens and a basic suture kit so we can practice our suture techniques. Honestly, it is like hardcore sewing, but more difficult.

DASIE and Wine! Seems like a good combo
The DASIE is short for Dog Abdominal Surrogate for Instructional Excersise. They were redeveloped by a surgery prof at OVC (Dr. B. Brisson) and were donated to the members of my class this year by Boehringer Ingelheim. Please take a look at the website http://www.dasiesurgery.ca/DASIE/DASIE.html

So surgical instruments should be pretty easy don't you think?
HAHAHA
I am sure one day it will be second nature but this stuff is seriously complicated! Forceps are the worst actually. They differ only slightly and by the amount and direction of their striations.

(L) Kelly Hemostatic Forceps - (M) Crile Hemostatic Forceps - (R) Pean Hemostatic Forceps

Mosquito Hemostatic Forceps


Carmalt Hemostatic Forceps


Asepsis includes gowning, gloving, attire, draping, prepping, etc. All the "fun" stuff.
Of course I am being sarcastic. Scrubbing everyone down with chlorhexidine for 5 minutes is really not that fun, but knowing how to sterilize the surgical field and materials IS important. Nobody has time for bacterial infection!


Suture material and patterns can be a bit complicated, but again, I know that this stuff will be so not the drama in a couple years. Mostly we split suture material into absorbable (loses strength in less than 60 days) or non-absorbable (maintains strength for more than 60 days). I guess natural fibres are not very common anymore so most of the suture material we are dealing with is synthetic.
Absorbable synthetics:
Polydioxanone = PDS
Polyglecaprone 25 = Monocryl
Polyglactin 910 = Vicryl
Glycomer 631 = Biosyn
Non-absorbable synthetics:
Polyester
Polypropylene = Prolene or Surgipro
Polyamide Nylon
If you have ever worked/volunteered at a clinic you have FOR SURE seen this stuff, either being used in surgery or being removed from healed skin.

So other then that, I don't have much more to say! Actually I have lots I want to get off my chest but this is not the place. Maybe some tea with my housemates is more appropriate.

Shout outs to...
Life in Vet School: http://vetsintraining.blogspot.ca/
I drew a comic for them last week so go check that out

Fitocracy: https://www.fitocracy.com
Log workouts, meet new people, get fitspired!

Fitness Made Easy: https://www.youtube.com/user/MakeFitnessEasy
Fitspooration: http://web.stagram.com/n/fitspooration/
FightforFit: http://web.stagram.com/n/fightforfit/

Thursday, 25 October 2012

POD and October

It got cold here in South Western Ontario very fast. September and October have been blustery, rainy, and cold. But who even has time to think about weather with how busy we have been recently.

POD:
- Might be the death of me
- So far we have covered cancer, tissue repair, inflammation, granulomatous inflammation, necrosis and apoptosis, hypertrophy and hyperplasia, basic terminology, and in gross pathology, how to make a morphological diagnosis
- Every other day there is a module quiz and every other week there are unit tests. All must be passed with a 70% or higher... failure means you take the test again. yay...
- There has been a surprising amount of histology - that means to you first years, learn histo the first time, because relearning it in conjunction to learning all this has been a major headache.
- It is kind of cool to actually start seeing "medical" stuff - there is an obvious, clinical problem and what is going on in the body to make it happen





Therio
- We have started our cow palpations
- This is a learned skill, it takes practice to master
- By "palpation" I mean rectal palpation of the reproduction tract
- Once we are comfortable and can start actually feeling and identifying structures we can move to mares! They are more challenging because they are less tolerant and have smaller tracts

Euchre Tournament
- I ran a fundraising euchre tourny last week with the help of my fellow SoCos!
- $120 raised for our class (goes towards running events, our fourth year play, and our grad/prom) and had a $50 cash prize for the winners
- 64 people on 32 teams - 3 games of round robin then quarter finals lead to single eliminations
- I was so happy to have members of each phase (Caracals, Stags, Elephants, Pheonixes) come out, to see friends, housemates, and significant others participate, and even an enthusiastic prof show up!


Winners "Trumper Thumpers" getting their Certificate of Trumping


Halloween
- Frat party is this Friday!!!
- My costume is done thanks to my Mom, but the buyf still needs his pants to be sewn and my housemate still needs help with her dress
- We are going to Trick-or-Eat (www.trickoreat.ca) again this year! So far we have a team of 10 but I hope that I can rally a few more in the final week! We had a blast last year and I know this year will be the same. It is such an easy way to give back to the community
- Pictures to come


Other things of note:
- New Ink
- My family got a new puppy in May, Winnie, she is 9 months now and so full of life! Her and Pippa "get along" - Winnie pretty much just chases Pip around the house while Pippa plots world domination and naps in the window sill.
- Hockey this year is going really well. I feel like I have come leaps and bounds since last year! I even got an assist last week!
- Weight loss has seemed to plateau since September so I am working hard this week to get back on track and reach my goal by Christmas!
- I am still very much in love <3
- Movember is coming....

Stag head plus Rod of Asclepius

Winnie chasing a Balloon

<3


Please visit my friends blog "Life in Vet School". I write sometimes for him, as do other members in my class, and he illustrates sometimes!!

A couple fun sites you may enjoy to help you procrastinate:
- Rainy Mood www.rainymood.com
- 4 years of vet school http://4yearsofvetschool.tumblr.com/
- Vet school paradise http://vetschoolparadise.tumblr.com/
- Cat Bounce http://cat-bounce.com/
- Robot Chicken "Euthanasia" http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dnWDfc2fS54
- Baker Cat! http://belarr.com/bakercat/  ****WATCH WITH SOUND! I PROMISE YOU WILL SMILE!
- And to show you how Bad Ass Stags are http://video.insider.foxnews.com/v/1882322579001/