Hi guys! We, vet students just had a Cereer Week. At first, I thought the Career Week was like some
sort of motivation programmes. So I was like ‘What!?, We’ve just gone through
Orientation Week and we even will have
Course Orientation.. and now this’ But
after going through the first day of this programme, I was like ‘Wow! This is
what I want’ and ‘Owhh, it’s all about career’, LOL it’s already stated there,
a CAREER Week, to know about the path and choices that I can take/choose after my
studies. This programme make myself clear about what I want to be after this 5
years.
Dr Eve Foong giving her speech (She wore green attire,looks like Steve Irwin) |
From all the talks given, I can tell they are all enjoying
their jobs. I’ve learnt that to be a veterinarian, having interest in animals
is crucial. Yeaaa, that’s one of the reasons I chose this course, I have that
kind of interest (but more to wild and all cute animals).
So, among all the speakers, from my view laa, the best
speaker is Prof. Dato’ Dr Mohamed Shariff Mohamed Din, a fish/shrimp doctor.
The way he talks and the contents given are really inspiring. The body language
he made really caught my attention.. but still I’m not really interested in
fish (huhu sorry Dr. Shariff), so my favourite speaker is Dr Eve Foong, a
wildlife veterinarian at Sunway Lagoon. This is the kind of veterinarian that I
want to be since I’m 12, I really enjoy watching National Geagraphic or
anything that related to wildlife animals, to know what they do, what they eat,
their behaviour and become so fascinated, seeing a lot more with strange figures
and abilities.
(*This pic is not owned by me) |
One of the factors that aid her being accepted is the work experience she had as a part-timer there. The peoples there really acknowledge her hardworks and the commitments she gave. One thing that I remember from her speech is ‘AGAK_AGAK’, a kind of words (or principle) she applied while doing her jobs.
Australian wildlife expert, Steve Irwin aka The Crocodile Hunter. |
The main tasks of a wildlife vet (based on Dr Eve's) include the preventive medicine (need to know before the animals get sick), quarantining of newly imported animals, handling animal (or escapees like lion/tiger? OMG!!), and handling animal transfers between/within zoos.
What about challenges? - great diversity of animals (AGAK-AGAK applied), limited study on specific animals, limited record on animal health condition, finance (money restriction), inconsiderate customers (Dr Eve said 'just smile'), and common bites & scratches.
There's a lot more that we must learn from all the speakers. Their knowledge and experience are greater than us (students) since they've endure many challenges.
The end of programme. |
I think that's all that I want to share. For Dr. Eve Foong, hopefully she will become a successful wildlife veterinarian. :) (actually she had become one, from my view). Peace yo!
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