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I graduated from Glasgow Veterinary School in 1990 and spent 3 years in general veterinary practice in the North of England before moving to the R(D)SVS to study for a PhD in immunology. I subsequently specialised in veterinary pathology and became Director of Veterinary teaching in 2003. I am interested in pathology but also extremely interested in veterinary medical education and education in general. Current interests are assessment and feedback, e-learning and student support/ employability.
 
I graduated from Glasgow Veterinary School in 1990 and spent 3 years in general veterinary practice in the North of England before moving to the R(D)SVS to study for a PhD in immunology. I subsequently specialised in veterinary pathology and became Director of Veterinary teaching in 2003. I am interested in pathology but also extremely interested in veterinary medical education and education in general. Current interests are assessment and feedback, e-learning and student support/ employability.
 
  '''contact me at: [mailto:susan.rhind@ed.ac.uk susan.rhind@ed.ac.uk]'''
 
  '''contact me at: [mailto:susan.rhind@ed.ac.uk susan.rhind@ed.ac.uk]'''
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== What I hope to get out of this project ==
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This is an exciting time for veterinary education and I hope by exploring the use of web 2.0 technologies we can find out a lot about what it is good for and what it isn't. I also hope that this is the start of something big!
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== My best learning experience ==
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Probably seeing 'real' disease in the post mortem room and then linking it to what is written in standard texts. It's all about 'making it real'!
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== Pathology that interests me ==
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All of it really - (apart from bone pathology.....)
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General diagnostics and research pathology (infectious disease, nuclear transfer related pathology)
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== Pathology that is difficult ==
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Bone<br />
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CNS<br />
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Defining the histogenesis of poorly differentiated tumours<br />
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Cases that don't read the textbooks
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== People I work with ==
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[[Linda Morrison]] <br />
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[[Sarah McFarland]]
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[http://www.vet.ed.ac.uk R(D)SVS]
 
[http://www.vet.ed.ac.uk R(D)SVS]
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== Reflections ==
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==DAY ONE THOUGHTS==
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===What (three things) I learnt today===
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A bit more about wiki editing, linking etc.,  that others are equally enthusiastic,
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===What I still need to learn===
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probably quite a lot - but not sure what yet - about to enter the great unknown......
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===How I feel about what has happened today===
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see above - tiring, challenging - ready to get started.!
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==Three weeks into the wikivet project (or thereabouts)==
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===Sections I've been working on===
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* no specific ones - just occasional 'wanderings', the odd image here and there and odd typo correction
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===What I feel I've gained so far from being involved in the project===
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* Main thing for me is that the community is alive, kicking and growing!!
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*..and that's fun :-)
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===Problems or issues that I've had or can forsee===
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*The usual 'time' problem but what I see here is still so much enthusiasm for the project which is great - the involvement of students has been a revelation!
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*The complexities of linking things (ref. the SI/ LI discussion) - OK - i still never got around to playing with the mindmaps!
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*Confliscting schemes for categorising things e.g. orla tumours - but this could turn into a 'plus'!
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===My suggestions for improving the way the project works for the future===
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===What involvement (if any!) I would like to have with the project in the future===
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