Young Vets
Young Vets

Young Vets

5.2 Aug 2014
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Overview

Following a group of student vets who have been studying for four years at the Royal Veterinary College and are finally putting their textbooks to one side and getting hands-on with real animals.

English
E2

Episode 2

It's late summer at the Royal Veterinary College and the students have just 11 months to go before they qualify. They're under a lot of pressure as they need to master every discipline of veterinary medicine - whether it's first-opinion general practice or complex surgery. The students learn to diagnose and not make assumptions. Judy Puddifoot is at the RVC's Queen Mother Hospital for Animals in Hertfordshire in the neurology department when Holly, a border collie who has jumped off a cliff and broken her back, is rushed into the ER. Holly's condition is critical - she cannot walk and is in considerable pain. Surgery is her only option or she will have to be put to sleep. Will the team at the RVC ever get her back on her feet? Judy must use all her animal skills and care to help Holly recover. Charlie Tewson is back home in Norfolk on a farm rotation, where he learns how to treat a cow with an ovarian cyst, which has the side effect of making her friskier than usual! Amy Clithero learns the tough lesson never to make assumptions when diagnosing patients. She tries to treat a spaniel with walking difficulties and develops key reptile skills when she helps a wounded tortoise get back on the move with a bit of ingenuity and some very useful wheels. Dru Shearn is on his anaesthesia placement, where he has to look after a golden retriever puppy having lengthy life-saving surgery. Unfortunately for Dru, the machines and alarms are starting to give him nightmares.

Aug 20, 2014 60m
E5

Episode 5

It is late autumn and the students are starting to learn some tough lessons about what being a vet really means. In this episode they realise that not all cases have easy answers and get a taste of what it means to deliver bad news to owners. Matt Wilkinson is working in the notoriously challenging neurology department. His first case is Blue, a large rhodesian ridgeback dog who is brought in by his distraught owner because he has had a series of seizures and cannot walk or respond. After a series of tests, Matt must help the dog's deeply upset owners to make the difficult decision of whether to put the dog through cancer treatment, which will give them some precious extra time with Blue. Judy Puddifoot is on a farm placement pregnancy-testing cows. She helps head vet James McFarland to castrate a pet ram called Pierre. Catherine Needham is at the RVC's Sainsbury's Beaumont practice in Camden, where she discovers how to worm a reluctant tortoise. Charlie Tewson is on the highly challenging small animal medicine placement. He discovers just how complicated a case can be when he has to turn detective and solve the mystery of a jack russell with a serious autoimmune disease. Dru Shearn learns important lessons about the competitive equine world. Dru's patient, Darcey Bustle, is a foal destined to be a dressage horse. But Darcey has a complicated problem with her shoulder and she will have to be put to sleep on the operating table if the equine surgery team cannot fix the problem.

Aug 26, 2014 60m
E8

Episode 8

It's February and our young vets only have a few months left before their student days come to an end. They'll soon be the ones making decisions about their patients, with no-one to fall back on. They learn that these decisions about what's best for patients and their owners can be very difficult indeed. Charlie Tewson wants to work with small animals in general practice and emergency care is a vital part of this. He's working in the intensive care unit at the RVC's Queen Mother Hospital for Animals and it's crucial he does well. Charlie's first case is Polly, a flat-coated retriever involved in a serious road accident. Her injuries were so severe that surgeons removed one of her hind legs. But infection has set into her wound and it's not responding to antibiotics. Can the vets find a way to treat her before she dies? Matt Wilkinson is working with exotic creatures great and small at a practice that treats animals in a nearby zoo. He has to get to grips with an angry mangy monkey and helps to treat a lovesick rockhopper penguin. Horse lover Jo Hardy is in equine bliss as she helps to treat Hughie, a valuable eventer with a dangerous heart condition. Judy Puddifoot is learning to solve veterinary mysteries. Vets refer sick animals they can't diagnose to the RVC, so Judy needs to turn detective. Her first patient is Marnie, a nova scotia duck tolling retriever who keeps developing a high temperature and fever. Judy must learn that a good vet asks questions, follows the clues and comes up with the answers quickly. Can she work it out in time to help Marnie?

Sep 2, 2014 60m

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