Wednesday, June 10, 2009

My Views

Dear Readers

I intend to write my experience in veterinary practice as well as my views on Veterinary Educational policy in our country from my experience as Registrar and also as Vice-Chancellor of the First Veterinary University in India. Hope you will enjoy.

7 comments:

  1. Sir, Indian educational system needs to be revamped to meet the real requirements of the country. It is very unfortunate to know that most of the indian universities and institutes of higher learning are becoming producers of useless graduates good for nothing. We can bear any poor quality thing in our life but not poor quality education because education makes the next generation of the country. In this background, your experiences and expertise will definitely help all those who want to bring some changes in the educational system. Hope policy makers and admnistrators of higher education listen to your words. Good effort. All the best.

    S.Vaidhyanathan
    Bengalooru

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  2. Sir,

    I am a retired veterinarian. I was really a very busy practitioner few years back. But, I don't know the reason why the lamb died. Is Castor bean a poisonous one for animals? I eagerly waiting to read your next chapter. I hope this blogspot will be highly useful not only for veterinarians but for the students of veterinary medicine.

    With thanks and best wishes,
    Dr.M.Nageswaran, B.V.Sc.
    Secunderabad

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  3. Sir,.

    Iam very happy to know that you are going share your professional experiences with us. It will be highly useful to the veterinary practitioners/students and teachers like me.Iam eagerly waiting for for the next issues -Thank you very much

    Dr.S.Prathaban,.M.V.Sc,.Phd
    Chennai.

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  4. Most respected sir,

    I am very happy to know that you are sharing your rich expertise and experiences through your blogspot. I am sure your blogspot will definitely be very much useful for the veterinary fraternity. In the age of Internet, blogspots like yours with multimedia contents, will serve as a continuing education tool to the fellow vets across the country.

    I strongly believe Vets will make use of this opportunity to update them and interact with you through this blogspot.

    With profound respects and regards,

    Dr.G.Rathinasabapathy, Ph.D.
    Chennai

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  5. Sir,

    I am a doctor and accidentally I have visited your blog. I find it is very interesting. Your experiences are similar to medical practitioners. Even in my early professional practices, I had a lot of doubts and I was unable to get clear clarifications even from my superiors. There is no doubt that textbooks and notes will not prepare a doctor whether human doctor or veterinary doctor. A senior doctor's experiences are more than thousand textbooks and classnotes. If the graduate students understand this, then they will definitely become sound in their professional knowledge and skills. I wish you to document your experiences through this blog. I also request the students of veterinary colleges to regularly read this blog which will help them to become successful practitioners.

    Dr.K.M.Mukherjee, Kharagpur

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  6. Beloved and Honourable Retired Vice Chancellor, the mender of the unique Tamil Nadu Veterinary and Animal Sciences University serving for the cause of a noble and holy profession,
    It gives happiness and the vet’s hearts rejoices to see your blog spot which was a long awaited gesture widely expected by true veterinarians from all over the world. Every line is packed with essence of information for a practicing veterinarian.
    With lots of hope that your continued relentless hosting the web will rejuvenate the profession with fresh vigor and valor.
    Yours obedient vet,
    Suresh Subramonian, B.

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  7. Respected Dedicated Vet Professional Dr Gnanaprakasam,
    On goingthrough the three parts of your inital experience on castor bean plant poisning in a kid,I could only learn that I have to continue reading such innovative and explorative thought to educate my self for efficient and effective service to animal kingdom. I am sure your experience will serve as knowledge bank over and above the textbook material for both students and teachers who have choosen clinical veterinary profession. It is now confirm that an elderly person is indeed a moving university. You may like to continue exposing vets with similar experiences you had in your later part of professional life as specialist in clinical medicine.
    With kind regards,
    Dr Shailendra Dwivedi
    Former Director
    NRCEquine Hisar-Haryana India

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