Monday, June 28, 2010


My dream job is: in a comfortable place to do my work quiet, such as one that is in my property, just as my own clinic or ecological reserve which may have endangered animals with a good rehabilitation program, but I'd like to start making a good practice with a good boss or tutor, as in the neurological hospital or at the Veterinary Hospital of Santiago, in which there are many good professionals who could teach me his experience and mainly learning to use the machines and tools that have the last generation.


Parallel during the race I would love to start tutoring at El Roble to learn how to work with limited resources in primary care.
My dream is to have my animal rehabilitation center in danger of extinction of native fauna, and also help with the legislation of animal protection laws to the above, need to work with good partners and professionals who have the same desire to achieve the dream. The truth is that I have determined which is the job that I will stay, if not I would make many projects.
With regard to retail clinic, I work in controlling overpopulation of stray animals, sterilization projects running accequibles prices, in addition to preparing an effective education program of responsible pet ownership.

What I want most is happy to be working and not fall into the monotony that leaves many professionals not wanting to do his job, always feel that I'm doing and why I do not why, enjoying it day by day

Thursday, June 17, 2010

My favourite subject


Physiology is my favorite subject because it is the basis for understanding the functioning animal, recognizing and understanding life processes to apply to systems or sections of the animal body. I think the first approach to veterinary medicine of junior college. Here we first meet clinical cases and pathologies that are associated with them. The classes I most liked are those dictated by the teacher Dr.Raggi, because the method has to teach is to meet fully the explanation without having to take notes, because he believes that it can simultaneously perform two cognitive processes that is, write and understand. After the explanation the teacher gives a paragraph summarizing specifically. Which I think is excellent, because you can understand better explained. Although the subject is very complex and demanding I like because it is essential to understand the basics of animal functioning as the name implies.
The issue that interests me most is the renal physiology, because I have a close relative with chronic renal failure so I was very important to understand, but not the teacher dictated Raggi and was more complicated to understand, I did liked!.

Thursday, June 10, 2010

I admire....



Enzo Bosco Vidal
Veterinarian (U. de Chile):

Neurologist and Neurosurgeon Neurological Institute and veterinary specialists.
He is a graduate and graduate of the University of Chile.
Currently a candidate for Master in Animal Pathology, University of Chile.
Assistant Professor of Neurology and Neurosurgery, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Veterinary Science, University of Chile and the Universidad Mayor.
Diploma of Veterinary Radiology, University of Chile.
Founder and Medical Director of the Neurological Institute and veterinary specialists.
Founder and President of the Latin American Association of Veterinary Neurology.
Dr. Bosco has presented scientific papers and case studies in countries such as Argentina, Uruguay, Venezuela, Peru, Mexico, Ecuador and Colombia.
He has been invited as a speaker in the area of Neurology and
Neurosurgery at the University of North Carolina United States.
Attended the course of external fixation in the spine and course of Neuroscience, Neurology and Neurosurgery Veterinary North Carolina United States.
He attended an internship at the University of North Carolina United States.

Dr. Bosco is married and has two children, Andrew and Paulina Enzo Bethlehem, both in school. Has as the tennis sport. His hobby is music and a collection of hats.

Why I admire this vet?
Because he was a dreamer, the doctor to leave the university set out to be a veterinary neurosurgeon despite support anyone.
Until then, neurology knew only in human medicine, but no one dared to venture into the vet.
The doctor was a professional visionary driving the specialty to create the first hospital of veterinary neurology.
His work seems laudable because it was brave and followed his convictions.
The development of veterinary specialties open the way to create better care to patients.