Today was our last day in clinics. I've had such a good time at Madras and learned a ton. To cap off our last day I spent the day in the surgery ward. I saw a prolapsed rectum for my first case. Afterwards I caught up with the blocked dog from yesterday. He got another radiograph and an ultrasound, this time showing radiolucent uroliths in the bladder and urethra. As I left for lunch he was headed for surgery. I checked in the afternoon when we came back and he was recovering from surgery. The afternoon lab was on a flow cytometer. The researcher there also didn't seem to know we were coming but after calibrating for around 40 minutes we were able to see it in action. It was neat on that it could evaluate the cellular contents and diagnose cancer in a very short amount of time.
In the afternoon we got help from some of the Madras students in wrapping our sarees! It took a lot of work. I had no idea they are so complicated. It took around an hour and a half and 4 students to get 8 people dressed. I'm hoping we'll catch on and it won't take near as long. We had fancy dinner all donned in our sarees and then took some group photos.
In the afternoon we got help from some of the Madras students in wrapping our sarees! It took a lot of work. I had no idea they are so complicated. It took around an hour and a half and 4 students to get 8 people dressed. I'm hoping we'll catch on and it won't take near as long. We had fancy dinner all donned in our sarees and then took some group photos.
-7/21/15
Prolapsed Rectum
Puppy with a bindi!!
Native Breed: Rajapalayum
Ultrasound for my blocked dog
Recovering from surgery
Caitlin, our class PhD, modeling the flow cytometer
Close up
Saree Selfie
All the girls :)
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