Difference between revisions of "Susan Rhind"
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− | I graduated from Glasgow Veterinary School in 1990 and spent 3 years in | + | I graduated from Glasgow Veterinary School in 1990 and spent 3 years in generla 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. |
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+ | == What I hope to get out of this project == | ||
+ | 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! | ||
− | == | + | == My best learning experience == |
− | + | 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'! | |
− | + | == Pathology that interests me == | |
+ | All of it really - (apart from bone pathology.....) | ||
+ | General diagnostics and research patholgoy (infectious disease, nuclear transfer related pathology) | ||
− | == | + | == Pathology that is difficult == |
− | + | Bone<br /> | |
+ | Defining the histogenesis of poorly differentiated tumours<br /> | ||
+ | Cases that don't read the textbooks | ||
− | + | == People I work with == | |
− | + | [[Linda Morrison]] <br /> | |
+ | [[Sarah McFarland]] | ||
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− | + | == Some Links == | |
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− | + | [http://www.jvme.org JVME] | |
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− | + | [http://www.vet.ed.ac.uk R(D)SVS] | |
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Revision as of 11:06, 31 July 2007
Susan Rhind
About me
I graduated from Glasgow Veterinary School in 1990 and spent 3 years in generla 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.
What I hope to get out of this project
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!
My best learning experience
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'!
Pathology that interests me
All of it really - (apart from bone pathology.....) General diagnostics and research patholgoy (infectious disease, nuclear transfer related pathology)
Pathology that is difficult
Bone
Defining the histogenesis of poorly differentiated tumours
Cases that don't read the textbooks
People I work with
Linda Morrison
Sarah McFarland