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037: How Veterinarians Can Help Save The Bees w/ Christina Geldert

037: How Veterinarians Can Help Save The Bees w/ Christina Geldert

FromPodcast A Vet: Stories, Support & Community From Leaders In The Veterinary Field


037: How Veterinarians Can Help Save The Bees w/ Christina Geldert

FromPodcast A Vet: Stories, Support & Community From Leaders In The Veterinary Field

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Length:
83 minutes
Released:
Sep 11, 2018
Format:
Podcast episode

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Did you know that bees pollinate 1/3 of everything you eat? I am joined by Christina Geldert, 2nd-year vet student and president and founder of the Honey Bee Veterinary Medicine Club at CSU. This club is the first of its kind and works to highlight the role of veterinarian medicine in bees. Christina is all-in for bees and is helping bridge the gap between veterinary medicine, agriculture, and honey bee sustainability. By figuring out how veterinarians can help bees and bee health, Christina hopes to put an end to the death of bee colonies and quantify the issues that affect bees. We are tackling all things bee related on today’s episode including farm to table sustainability, education, and exposure. If you are fascinated by bees and want to learn something new, today’s episode is for you. Let us know what you think about today’s bee fact’s and your best bee related dad jokes in the comments on the episode page.   In This Episode  The surprising connection between veterinary medicine and agriculture Why bees need veterinarians Learn about honey bees, how they work, and why they are important The benefit of having beehives on a campus How to give a bee a physical exam and why you need to treat a colony as a superorganism Why you shouldn’t be afraid to wear bright colors and show your tattoos when interviewing for vet school   Quotes “So I zipped up that bee suit and I was totally hooked. And like in hindsight it just seems like from that moment on is when I started reading about them and watching documentaries about them and just kind of figuring out bees and what this like incredible superorganism is comprised of. Because bees are just so fascinating in how they interact with one another and how their whole colony is organized.” (11:07) “We are the professionals that have those tools in our toolbox to apply that to a new problem. And the fact that bees are dying is motivation enough to say maybe we should do something about this because we have the curative power of medicine that has not yet been applied to the honey bee population.” (32:54) “We go into superhuman mode for the whole semester. And I think it’s really easy to take that energy and somehow like when I don’t know what to do with it I kinda can turn it back into this like negative thing or let it just stew inside of me because I’m used to pouring it out into school or what I am doing.” (55:51) “It is an interesting thing to see the similarities in our fields. And by similarities, I mean exact same because we use the same supplies and we follow the procedures when taking care of a patient… those are things that human medical professionals, they don’t see it in the same way. Or they see our work as cute or novel or like silly, kind of. And it’s like no, we are doing the same stuff, and sometimes harder stuff because our patient can’t tell us what hurts.” (1:06:47)   Links Enjoying these stories? Consider supporting Podcast A Vet on Patreon & check out our awesome patron-only perks! Greater CSU Agriculture Club Northern Colorado Beekeeping Association PAV 029: Gretchen Delcambre PAV  016: Zach Lake PAV 033: Cherie Buisson Additional info on Christina’s work with beehives Follow Christina on Twitter Contact Christina at cgeldert@colostate.edu   Find the full show notes here  Keep up with everything Podcast A Vet Follow Podcast A Vet on Facebook | Twitter | Instagram Join our free community of dedicated vet professionals looking to improve their practices and lives in our free Facebook community! We'd love it (and you) if you would take 1 minute and leave us a review on iTunes!
Released:
Sep 11, 2018
Format:
Podcast episode

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Podcast A Vet is a podcast for Veterinarians, students, nurses, veterinary professionals and animal lovers with an emphasis on community. The podcast shares the stories, struggles, successes and insights of leaders across the veterinary industry. As modern vets, we face numerous challenges on a daily basis, from dealing with patients and clients, to running profitable practices, to dealing with internal struggles like compassion fatigue. We believe that the best way through these struggles is by learning from a supportive and open community, and improving the vet industry as a whole, one vet professional at a time.