I have been on blog hiatus since graduating veterinary school in
2011. My hiatus has been due to a number of factors including a veterinary
internship in small animal emergency and internal medicine, relocating to
Phoenix, AZ and starting a career as a small animal emergency clinician, and
writers bloc. As I began to settle into my career and make my way up the
learning curve, I found myself closing 2012 wanting more from my career and
thinking, "is this it?" Before my previous fans get too upset let me
explain.
I enjoy small
animal emergency medicine and become more confident each day. There are frustrations, however, and after 4
months in practice, I started to revisit my long-term career goals. I realized
that I missed my connection to the broader veterinary community, as
well as veterinary students. I signed up to be a mentor through the AZ VMA and
joined their Young Leaders Advisory Council and PR task force committees. These
groups have been invigorating and enabled me to network with veterinarians in
the local community and have an impact on the community outside of my practice.
While hiking with
my husband, I was mentioning how I'd like to compose
another blog, but I had nothing to write about. Writing a blog in vet school
was easy, there was always something new and exciting happening or an exam to
stress on. Daily practice, even emergency, is not always that exciting once it
becomes a job. He came up with many ideas such as discussing
transitioning from school to my internship into practice, inspiring cases, and
the list kept going. The foundation for Veterinary Brainstorm was forming.
The excitement to
start another blog occurred on a trip visiting Mississippi State veterinary
school as a representative in training for Veterinary Pet Insurance (VPI). This
position will be discussed in a future blog entry, but it made me realize that
a new blog would further my connection to prospective veterinarians,
students, and others in the profession beyond the local level. My prior
blog (lifeofaveterinarystudent.blogspot.com) inspired many people who reached
out to me via email, telephone, and even spawned some in-person meetings. I
hope this blog will inspire similar connections and discussions about relevant
topics in veterinary medicine and my new career as it takes shape.