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Beyond Supervet: How Animals Make Us The Best We Can Be: The New Number 1 Sunday Times Bestseller

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In 2017, he was presented with the Blaine Award by British Small Animal Veterinary Association for outstanding contributions to the advancement of small animal veterinary medicine and surgery. Noel Fitzpatrick was a bit of a lonely boy growing up on a rural Irish farm, who develops an persona of Vetman - someone who protects and looks after all animals. I came at this book with an open mind because I had no clue what it was about but I sort of expected something of a vaguely autobiographical nature.

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I have always had a particular interest in One Medicine as I take an interest in both human medicine and animal medicine, as well as a lot of ethical issues such as using animals in experiments or growing them to harvest their organs and so on, so Noel’s literature defining and describing what he envisions One Medicine to be in the near future was really interesting to read.I think Noel has made great waves in the veterinary community and did find interest his discussions on one medicine, ethical implications of surgery and treatment and the process of said treatments. This book was so interesting and at times a little sad, but for many animals that come to Noel they are given a second chance because they had been deemed beyond help by others.

How Animals Saved My Life: Being the Supervet: The Number 1

For years experimenting on animals has resulted in new treatments for humans so surely it makes sense to use these results for the good of both humans and animals. There were things in the book I didn't understand but I will read it again in a little while and hopefully I'll understand more. Noel Fitzpatrick is an Irish veterinary surgeon, based in Eashing, Surrey, who came to prominence through the television programme The Supervet. I am currently just starting my journey to becoming a Vet and this book was both extremely motivating and inspiring for me, especially since I can very clearly relate to Noel’s school experiences and his relationship with animals such as Pirate and the Robin during his childhood. As I've got older I can't watch many shows about animals being in pain, but have watched a couple of his shows and you have to admire his dedication to trying to do the best for the dogs and cats and people he looks after.This has been my experience too, and I have come to learn that the only thing worth having is what I earned myself. I just didn't have the will to pick up the next chapter, as I knew it would be just the same as the previous ones. This is not a light fluffy read by any means, it is gut wrenching and you will never forget reading it. Originally from Ballyfin, in Laois, Ireland, he moved to Guildford, Surrey, in 1993, [2] where he is director and managing clinician at Fitzpatrick Referrals.

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