Well, Halloween came & went; it was rather uneventful. I just got my Epidemiology midterm score & Pharm exam #2 score; I did fine on both. It was a little unsettling though that my Epi midterm was only 25 questions. I have had the past week free of exams so I have been basking in it by watching DVD's, television, & going out with friends. It won't last long though because I have 2 exams next week.
Now onto a burning issue at vet school, at least for some of the female students, eye candy. We are not talking about the hottest actors or our fellow classmates but instead about professors/interns/residents. The topic of "cute" professors came up in our school newsletter. It was triggered by having an attractive male professor for the second year's pharm class; Let's just say the topic of parasympathomimetics is not what kept the female students awake in class. All the second years' professors up to this point have been slightly older in age and while they're intellect is quite attractive, their "looks" is not what has been keeping students attentive/interested or awake in class. The newsletter listed a few interns and residents that were good looking but if you don't have anytime to go over to the teaching hospital you have no clue who any of them are. Well, here is a link to a website with a picture of one of the interns mentioned in the article; You need to scroll to the bottom of the page to see him. He is no longer blonde but still just as good looking. He was noted by several female students as a doctor they wouldn't mind getting examined by! Hmmm, he is an intern now that I have heard is trying for residency in small animal surgery here.......let's keep our fingers crossed he gets it!
Now onto a burning issue at vet school, at least for some of the female students, eye candy. We are not talking about the hottest actors or our fellow classmates but instead about professors/interns/residents. The topic of "cute" professors came up in our school newsletter. It was triggered by having an attractive male professor for the second year's pharm class; Let's just say the topic of parasympathomimetics is not what kept the female students awake in class. All the second years' professors up to this point have been slightly older in age and while they're intellect is quite attractive, their "looks" is not what has been keeping students attentive/interested or awake in class. The newsletter listed a few interns and residents that were good looking but if you don't have anytime to go over to the teaching hospital you have no clue who any of them are. Well, here is a link to a website with a picture of one of the interns mentioned in the article; You need to scroll to the bottom of the page to see him. He is no longer blonde but still just as good looking. He was noted by several female students as a doctor they wouldn't mind getting examined by! Hmmm, he is an intern now that I have heard is trying for residency in small animal surgery here.......let's keep our fingers crossed he gets it!
2 Comments:
At 2:21 PM, Anonymous said…
I still don't see what the big deal is about Dr. Rexing.
At 11:29 AM, Anonymous said…
I don't see what the big deal is about Rexing or Grimm. Can't we get some attractive women professors? At least we get Dr. Dunning.
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