So glad I watched this two days ago. Yesterday, loaner machine set up all wrong for me. First 3 minutes trying to work out which way round the probe image was set. By the end of the study I had diagnosed my first tricuspid regurgitation. Thank goodness it was a ragdoll.
Totally agree Catherine🙂 Wise words. I was a referred a wee dog with a box shaped chest, and concurrent respiratory disease the other day. We had to play ‘where’s the heart??’ Particularly between breaths. We never achieved an adequate left apical view. Enjoy your (modest?) summer. We have 2 students (one from Hong Kong the other from Germany) visiting us in New Zealand. They have sacrificed their summer for a kiwi veterinary experience - that’s dedication 😀
So glad I watched this two days ago. Yesterday, loaner machine set up all wrong for me. First 3 minutes trying to work out which way round the probe image was set. By the end of the study I had diagnosed my first tricuspid regurgitation. Thank goodness it was a ragdoll.
Totally agree Catherine🙂
Wise words.
I was a referred a wee dog with a box shaped chest, and concurrent respiratory disease the other day. We had to play ‘where’s the heart??’ Particularly between breaths. We never achieved an adequate left apical view.
Enjoy your (modest?) summer.
We have 2 students (one from Hong Kong the other from Germany) visiting us in New Zealand. They have sacrificed their summer for a kiwi veterinary experience - that’s dedication 😀
Any suggestions for English Bull Dogs, Chris. Apart from perseverance and not panicking.
👏👏👏 Thanks!