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| == About me == | | == About me == |
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− | I am Clinical Associate Professor in Veterinary Neurology at the School of Veterinary Medicine and Surgery in Nottingham | + | I am British Heart Foundation Lecturer and University Lecturer in Developmental Physiology at the School of Veterinary Medicine and Science, University of Nottingham. I am married with 5 children. |
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| == What I hope to get out of this project == | | == What I hope to get out of this project == |
− | I hope to see possibilities for using novel methods in teaching of veterinary undergraduates, that alos have an impact to the wider veterinary community
| + | Wikivet is an amazing collaboration between the Vet Schools which offers an educational resource of real value to undergraduate vet students. |
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| == My best learning experience == | | == My best learning experience == |
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| + | Almost definately my tutorials with my PhD supervisor, Professor Alan Jackson and other PhD students in the Nutrition Dept at University of Southampton. |
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| and why it was good | | and why it was good |
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| + | He didn't just teach us facts but rather, taught us how to think. |
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| == Pathology that interests me == | | == Pathology that interests me == |
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| + | My research into the developmental programming of obesity and renal failure necessarily takes me into the pathophysiological arena of hepatic steatosis and chronic renal failure. |
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| == Pathology that is difficult == | | == Pathology that is difficult == |
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| + | Being a physiologist, all pathology is difficult |
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| ==Day one thoughts== | | ==Day one thoughts== |
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| + | It was a really valuable day to have the majority of Vet Schools represented and much was learnt. |
| ===What (three things) I learnt today=== | | ===What (three things) I learnt today=== |
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