About Vet-AX Notes

A personal learning archive for veterinary radiology reasoning.

I started Vet-AX Notes to keep track of what I am learning in veterinary radiology. Training moves quickly, and I wanted a place to organize the ideas, mistakes, patterns, and report-language lessons that are easy to lose if they stay only in notebooks or chat threads.

Over time, I hope this becomes both a professional learning archive and a useful place for colleagues who want clearer imaging reasoning.

The center of the project is simple: I am learning veterinary radiology seriously, documenting the process, and sharing de-identified educational notes that may help GP colleagues, study partners, interns, residents, and students ask better imaging questions.

What this is

A field notebook.

Notes on imaging reasoning, anatomy, uncertainty, report language, and study material I want to remember and revisit.

Boundary

Educational reflection only.

Vet-AX Notes is educational, de-identified, and not patient-specific medical advice. It is not a referral funnel or a substitute for consultation with a veterinarian or specialist.

Learn in Public

Documenting the messy middle so we all get better.

GP-Respectful

Written for real-world practice. No jargon for jargon’s sake.

Safe & De-identified

No identifying details. No specific medical advice.

Evolving Notes

This is an intern journal today. It will evolve with experience.